'The Bachelorette' 2014 recap and spoilers: Josh Murray secret admirer?

The Bachelorette 2014 aired only four episodes to date. But this week, there will be no new episode except an episode to recap the important events that have taken place. So for anyone who missed an episode or two, this is the best time to do some catching up.

In the first episode, bachelorette Andi Dorfman met her 25 men in an unusual way. There is no Chris Harrison to take the lead. The 25 men met Dorfman at the cocktail party, with each one having his own role.

The basketball date was something to remember. The men had to play ball with some WNBA superstars and they did terrible. At the half, scores were tied 2-2.

Eric Hill's date was something too. He had the first one-on-one date with Dorfman, but he seemingly can't find the best words to use. He was sent home with both Dorfman and Hill agreeing that it was time for him to go.

Dorfman's first kiss in the show was with Chris Soules. Dylan Pettit was given a rose, a pity rose some would say. And Dorfman's dates with Marcus Grodd is always adventurous where one whines and the other one convinces the whiner to take on the challenge.

At the last cocktail party, Eric Hill was sent home, but the details weren't shown. But according to Reality Rewind, "it seemed to be a miscommunication between the two" and that after Hill was sent home, "Nick tried to calm her down." The other guys felt jealous because Nick got alone time with Dorfman.

At the last rose ceremony, Tasos Hernandez was sent home too. He is seen crying in the limo.

Dorfman has a secret admirer who has been sending her love letters. Celebrity Laundry dishes out that the letter might be from Josh Murray. There have been rumors that Murray will actually get the final rose and will propose to Andi.

What's in store next week? The bachelorette and the men will go to South of France and Marseille. There will be shocking news from Chris Harrison. Marquel and Andrew will fight and Andrew will make a disrespectful comment. Watch out for plenty of kisses too.

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