The Bachelorette's Rachel Lindsay isn't happy about Becca Kufrin and Garrett Yrigoyen's finale, however her reasoning may surprise Bachelor Nation.

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"This might be the realest article I have ever written. It's not quite how I thought I would write this recap. I thought I would talk about Garrett and the equator, [runner-up Blake Horstmann's] tears in a washcloth, or Becca's stunning Randi Rahm couture gown," Rachel wrote in her Us Weekly blog.

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"But watching Becca's finale brought about a range of emotions that I was not expecting. They say life is not fair and happy endings are never promised; and that definitely is the case in Bachelor Nation. After watching this finale, I find myself asking: Does the Bachelor franchise believe in happy endings?"

Rachel insisted she is "so happy" for Becca and the newly-engaged Minnesota publicist is "getting everything that she deserves," but Rachel feels a little slighted or used.

"I remember how happy and hard it can be. And in knowing that, I was fully prepared to defend Becca for whatever decision she made tonight. I was prepared to beg of Bachelor Nation to understand her decision in picking Garrett over Blake. I was prepared to tell Bachelor Nation that you only see two hours a week of Becca's story while she had a front row seat for the entire journey," Rachel revealed.

"I was fully prepared to tell Bachelor Nation how Becca knows her heart and she followed her gut in choosing her new fiance. I was prepared to fight for Becca's happy ending. But guess what, I did not have to do that because Bachelor Nation saw all of it play out on camera."

Rachel continued, "Becca not only found the man of her dreams, she got her happy ending -- on camera. She was not robbed of it. No, for Becca, the Bachelor franchise does believe in a happy ending."

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While America may be upset Becca did not choose Blake or feel sorry for the way the Colorado sales representative was blindsided, Rachel pointed out no one is confused as to why The Bachelorette's fourteenth-season star gave Garrett her final rose and accepted his marriage proposal.

"You get it. You may not agree with her decision but you saw the progression of her love story with Garrett. You saw Becca's emotion and love for Garrett and you understood every single reason as to why she accepted Garrett's proposal. And you saw that love reciprocated by Garrett. It all made sense," Rachel gushed.

"It all came together and was the true definition of a happy ending."

Rachel's blog then took a sudden turn when she decided to compare Becca's fairy-tale ending to her own thirteenth-season finale in which she got engaged to her current fiance, Bryan Abasolo.

"So, I have a question: Do you ever recall seeing Bryan profess how excited he was to propose to me? Do you recall seeing me cry about how I was so excited to say yes to Bryan and get my fairytale ending? The answer would be 'no' to both of those questions," Rachel wrote in her blog.

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"And it is a shame because both of those things actually happened. You just did not see them. See, you know more about the journey of my breakup than the journey to my proposal acceptance. I think it is fair to say that I was denied my on-camera happy ending. Do I sound a little pissed off? Well that is because I am."

As fans probably recall, a significant portion of Rachel's finale was focused on her devastating breakup with the runner-up, Peter Kraus -- who determined he was not ready to pop the question after only a few one-on-one dates.

Peter and Rachel cried excessively during their goodbye, and there was a school of thought Rachel accepted Bryan's marriage proposal only after she realized she couldn't lock down Peter, her alleged true love.

"Take a trip down memory lane to exactly, oh let's say one year ago. Becca did not sit onstage for three hours and watch the finale for the first time in front of a live audience. Becca did not have to deal with someone telling her she would live a mediocre life," Rachel recalled, according to Us.

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"Becca did not have to deal with being baited with real-time questions about her emotions watching certain scenes. Nope, that was me. Let's just be honest, Becca did not have the finale that I had. There was no controversy and she was not put in a position to face any."

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Rachel continued to rant, "She was protected and I was placed on display for three hours and labeled an angry black female. And there will always be that stigma attached to my finale because it has been said that when truth is blurred by misinformation, perception becomes reality and all is lost."

Becca gushed in her finale that home viewers were able to watch her love story with Garrett unfold on television, but Rachel apparently feels robbed of such a privilege.

"Have you heard me talk about the biggest regret from my season? I say, 'I wish people could have seen the essence of my love story with Bryan.' I think that pretty much says it all," Rachel noted.

"Again, I did not intend to have this recap take this direction, but I would be remiss if I failed to express my thoughts while watching this finale. So yes, The Bachelor franchise does believe in happy endings -- some people get an on-camera happy ending, some people get on off-camera happy ending, and some people get both."

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As for Rachel's happy ending, The Bachelorette's Season 13 star argued "it was not demonstrated within the confines of your television screens."

"But I am living it every day in real life," Rachel bragged. "So in regards to a future on-camera happy ending and whether or not I will get married on TV, I have no idea but they damn sure owe us one."

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About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.