The Bachelorette host Chris Harrison doesn't want anyone to think this season's drama ended with Chad Johnson's departure.

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"Next week we are off to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where the dates are wilder than ever and the drama is only just beginning," Harrison wrote in his Yahoo! TV blog.

"Chad may be gone, but the craziness is just getting started! See you next week!"

Harrison and The Bachelorette star JoJo Fletcher are definitely on the same page, as Fletcher wrote in her own blog on Tuesday that emotion, drama, heartbreak and "crazy" times are ahead -- not to mention things will happen that fans won't even believe

In a preview for the rest of the season that aired at the end of Monday night's broadcast, the remaining guys are falling for Fletcher hard and fast. The men are also shown turning on each other as Fletcher becomes more confused about her group than ever.

"She definitely does not deserve someone who just wants this for fame," James Taylor said in a voiceover as footage of frontrunner Jordan Rodgers is shown.

"There's a side of Jordan that I don't know, and that worries me," Fletcher noted.

Chase McNary was then shown admitting to Fletcher how he hates being a jealous guy. He was clearly annoyed that the Bachelorette wasn't taking their conversation more seriously.

Later on in the season, the preview video showed Fletcher venting how she had found love with a man who will not be able to love her in the way she wants to be loved.

"I'm scared to let him go. I feel like I'm having a panic attack," Fletcher said as tears streamed down her face.

Flash forward to the Final Rose Ceremony. The promo featured Fletcher holding one man's hand and saying, "I fell in love with you and I still love you, but what you did to me, it's not right. I want you to know it's really hard for me to not accept this love."

Fletcher then cried about how she needed to say goodbye to a man she loved.

"Oh God!" the Bachelorette sobbed.
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