During Women Tell All, Chris Harrison said, "It is a finale so unexpected, so unprecedented, there is not a single person who knows how Peter's journey will end, not even Peter," which means we're in for some sort of live something. A proposal, perhaps?
In the very first episode, we saw Chris Harrison tell Pete, "Before you do what you're about to do, there is something you should know. There's something I just found out, all of us just found out. I'm not sure how all this ends, so I just wanted to give you a heads up." Pete described that moment as "a very difficult moment for me."
Chris Harrison said that moment in the dessert was part of what he described as a "shocking, riveting, gut-wrenching ending." "There is something that comes to light, something that happens that just kind of turns everything on its head and it is a wild twist at the end."
Pete told us he thought his ending would go unspoiled "because of the circumstances." He didn't set out to prevent spoilers, but the season just happened that way. "Just kind of what happens, everyone will see is why I feel that way...I didn't intend for it to go that way, it just did."
In the supertease, Peter can be seen apologizing profusely to someone with brown hair (obviously). Is he apologizing to Madison for all the sex he had? Is he apologizing to Hannah Ann for being so obsessed with Madison? Is it another secret brown-haired person?
Pete's mom has had a starring role in the teasers ever since the beginning of the season as she cries "Don't let her go. Bring her home. Bring her home to us. That's what love stories are made out of." But who is she speaking of? The family got to know Madison on date one so it would make sense if she's talking about her, but maybe Hannah Ann really hits it off with the Webers. Or is there someone else in the mix?
"Just rehearsing tonight's live show and rewatching this," Chris Harrison tweeted, with a pic from the supertease. "I can't stress enough how wild, emotional, and different this is to watch. It's truly must watch." Pete has also called his ending "unique," so clearly we're in for a franchise first.
Pete had high hopes going into the season. "I just [wanted] to be remembered as, hopefully, a great example of a love story that people can live through these next couple months, and follow along with it," he said of what he thought at the beginning. "But yeah, at the end, obviously every season is unique in its own way, and mine's definitely unique, and I couldn't have expected it to go the way it did, but it's real life."