This week on The Bachelor, all of the women Sean Lowe sent home congregated with Chris Harrison to dish about the goings on behind the scenes this season.

Tierra Licausi, front and center for a prolonged period of time, tried to counter the perception of her perpetuated by the “Tierrable” and “Tierrarist” monikers she earned during the episodes’ airing. “I felt ganged up on,” she recalled before a couple of her peers shut her down. They also shut down her claims that she was friendly, and that it was the other girls in the house who set the cold tone with her. Tierra even tried to defend both her eyebrows with a mind of their own, and her self-professed “sparkle.” Not one comment she uttered during her time on stage went without a pan to the other failed competitors complete with an eye roll or thinly veiled smirk.

Infinitely better-liked contestant Sarah Herron also got the chance to sit one-on-one with Harrison. As they showed the footage of Sean breaking up with her, she sat in front of the live audience welling up. After confessing that Sean’s explanation is one she’s heard before – she’s a nice girl, but it’s not working out – she appealed to the masses by saying she’s sure every girl has heard that before. Yet, she also candidly admitted a part of her always wonders if it has to do with the fact that she was only born with one arm.

Desiree Hartsock, an obvious favorite of many in the audience and a potential candidate for the next Bachelorette, was next up. “I saw our lives lining up,” she said, referring to the future she thought she could have with Sean. “I pictured us together.” Although wary of completely blaming the incident between Sean and her brother as the catalyst to the break up, she did admit she wondered if things would have been different had that not happened.

AshLee Frazier appeared more pissed off than sad when recounting her story of woe caused by Sean. "With me he was just a southern gentleman, and with the other girls — I mean, hate me for this — but he kind of acted like a frat boy," declared AshLee. The wronged contestant also claimed that during their alone time in the fantasy suite Sean stated that he had “absolutely no feelings” for Catherine Giudici and Lindsay Yenter — the two remaining women. Although Sean refused to corroborate her story, AshLee stood strong behind her truth, and offered Sean her best wishes despite his dishonesty.

The finale of The Bachelor will air next Monday on ABC at 8/7c. Check out a promo for the finale below:

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