I think it's seriously so pathetic the way Jason handled that. I don't care if it had to be done on tv or not contractually... it was just cruel and I felt the little emotion he showed for Melissa during the break up was totally fake and contrived.
If he can so easily say he loves someone, promises to marry them, then go back on that within a matter of 6 weeks -- he's got serious problems. I felt like the whole "I have to follow my heart" was a lame excuse, like oh well I can't be blamed for this because I HAVE to follow my heart.
I don't know how Molly could accept a guy back that is so undecided and confused. I thought Molly acted really classless also by being so giddy and kissing him minutes after what he did to Melissa. There is just a code between women that you don't act that way. Even if she was thrilled (which I think is pathetic) she could have used more tact. I thought that made her look really bad and kind of reinforced why I never cared for her during the season.
I don't know if I believe Melissa knew. I'm sure she knew they had issues, but she could have thought that at the final rose Jason and her would talk about how they were going to work on it. It's really up in the air at this point if she did know since Jason could just be saying that to save face. Unless Melissa confirms that I take it with a grain of salt as I don't believe a word Jason says at this point.
I think Melissa handled herself with grace and class and I felt so sad for her in the limo when she said there must be something wrong with her

. Poor girl -- there's nothing wrong w/her, there's something wrong w/Jason.
I knew this was coming from reading spoiler blogs, but it was so awful to watch and I can definitely say I will not be watching the Bachelor anymore. I haven't watched since the Andrew Firestone season and only watched this time because of Jason's "good guy" story.