The Bachelor host Chris Harrison apparently wasn't a fan of Juan Pablo Galavis' behavior during last night's episode of the ABC reality dating show.

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Harrison has voiced his criticism of the fact that The Bachelor star appeared to say one thing and do another in regards to kissing his bachelorettes during last night's episode, and suggested it may soon cause problems for Galavis.

"[One] puzzling thing this week is Juan Pablo's decision to all of a sudden decide to stop kissing girls on this group date. He told [Renee Oteri] he was slowing down with her due to the fact that she's a mother and he didn't want to rush anything with her. Then he told others it was because he was a dad and he didn't want Camila to see him kissing a bunch of girls. I definitely understand their confusion and frustration on this subject, because he seems to have changed the rules in the middle of the game," Harrison wrote in his Entertainment Weekly blog.

"They obviously know he's kissed several of the other women, but now there's some random moral line he seems to have drawn. In a situation like this, you have to be careful to be clear and consistent or it's going to lead to confusion and drama for him. When you say one thing and completely do another, obviously it's going to lead to problems."

Galavis' only one-on-one date of the week was with Sharleen Joynt and the Bachelor expressed his strong feelings for her, mentioning she could be "the one" and his "soul mate." However, Harrison is apparently confused about the connection they share and seemed to foreshadow things falling apart for the couple.

"I find them to be the most puzzling and intriguing couple this season. Juan Pablo really likes her and at this point I think considers her to be his number one. The reason I find them so intriguing is at times they appear to have zero chemistry and completely don't get each other. But then moments later they seem to absolutely understand each other and are making out," Harrison explained.

"She got another rose and will live to see another rose ceremony, but you just have to wonder how long a relationship can survive like this."

Two other emerging frontrunners this season appear to be Nikki Ferrell and Clare Crawley, both of whom are rubbing their fellow bachelorettes the wrong way. Ferrell created waves during the K-Pop group date, while Crawley had girls talking during the following group date in which the girls wandered the streets of Seoul with Galavis.

"Nikki was definitely the center of the controversy on this date, but do you think the criticism and drama surrounding her is fair? Does she create the drama around her or are the girls starting to not like her because she's getting so much attention from Juan Pablo? He clearly likes Nikki and gave her the rose once again on the group date," Harrison wrote.

"Much like Nikki, Clare seems to be a target for drama and controversy. I think the same question applies for Clare as well. Is she a drama queen? Does she deserve to be the center of attention, or is she just a front-runner?"

Harrison also hinted at what's to come in next week's episode, as previews showed Crawley getting very upset and Galavis seemingly remorseful about a decision the pair had made.

"There's an incident with Clare that will have everybody talking. The big question will be: Whose side are you on?" Harrison noted.


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