BY SAMANTHA NEGRAVAL
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM
It has all come down to the girl no one apparently likes and the chick who rode in on a horse.
But for "The Bachelor," it's slightly more complicated.
Tonight, Ben Flajnik, a Californian winemaker, will reportedly propose to his wife-to-be in the season finale. The finalists are Lindzi Cox, the adventurous business development manager from Ocala, Fla., and Courtney Robertson, the determined model from Scottsdale, Az.
Hoping to avoid a war perhaps, Ben will take his top two ladies to Switzerland where they will meet his family.
All eyes are on Courtney who, despite being the season’s villain, has prevailed to the finale.
According to CBS, Courtney apologized to the other contestants she offended this season during the “Women Tell All” special.
"I came here for the same hopes and dreams you did -- for Ben -- and if I hurt your feelings, I'm really sorry," Robertson said.
Last year it seemed obvious to many viewers that Bachelorette Ashley Hebert was head over heels for J.P. Rosenbaum. But this finale may be more of a coin toss between the likeable Lindzi and the controversial Courtney.
Some sources are already calling this one in Courtney’s favor, while US Weekly reports a spoiler. The magazine has an unnamed source who says Ben has stopped talking to whomever he chooses.
"She fells very disconnected from him, and he can't stand confrontation,” said the source. “What kind of guy just stops talking to his fiancée? He's a coward."
"The Bachelor" season finale airs on ABC tonight at 8 p.m., followed by the “After the Final Rose” special.

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