Finalewatch '08: 'Farmer Wants a Wife'
At last, the rather undramatic first (and likely last) season of Farmer Wants a Wife comes to a close. Does Matt find the little woman to make him feel loved, manly and well-fed with pies?
Spoilers ahead keeping company with a deer carcass.
So, it's down to religious, reserved Brooke and her nemesis, the raunchy, multi-piereced Christa, each vying for the opportunity to rustle up a farmer husband. Frankly, I've never understood the extreme animosity that has been perpetuated by Christa, who blew TP-Gate way out of proportion and conveniently forgot that her good buddy Amanda was also part of the trio that "ruined the most perfect date in my life."
I'm not rooting for either of them. Not only am I rather lukewarm about the whole finding love thing on TV, but if I had picked anyone for Matt, it would have been Amanda. Oh well.
First thing, Matt tests out his girls' wifely skills by ... yup, putting them to work. He assigns each of them a set of errands to run.
Christa picks up his rebuilt carburetor, no problem, and then when she goes to pay Matt's store tab, she adds some beef jerky and the ugliest excuse for sunglasses this side of Max Headroom. She also tries to buy condoms, but not only does the store not carry them, but she's informed there's no sex shop in town either. Shocker! Methinks townfolk shop out of town for their prophylactic needs and to satisfy their other secret desires ... sushi!
Hmm ... as we heard from Christa's best friend last episode, she's actually still a virgin (much more stealth than Brooke), so is she looking to seal the deal? Finally, with much wrinkling of her nose, C drops off Matt's latest hunting kill at the taxidermist. She's the first one back and gets to present Matt with the sunglasses. She gets points for finishing first. Matt feels out Christa about the taxidermy, asking how she'd feel if those trophies were adorning their futre house together. Props to her for actually voicing her opinion (ick) but proposing a trophy room compromise.
Meanwhile, Brooke snags three chickens and trades them to Miss Frannie for a couple pies, picks the correct starter (12 volt) for his 4430 at the shop (otherwise, she would have lost $100 by taking both and returning one), gets splattered by fish flesh at the butcher's and grabs some crickets from the bait shop, only liberating one by mistake.
It's a mad -- okay, sorta mad -- dash back to the farm for lunch, but poor Miss B (the only one Matt ever gave a consistent nickname) gets caught at the train tracks, letting Christa soak up the glory.
Each girl then gets a single date. First Brooke is told to dress casual (I guess a purple tube top counts), all the better to go four-wheelin' in the fields. She's lovin' it, but still feels shy about uttering the "L" word to him at a romantic picnic. She does the clutching him around the neck thing instead. He's rather disappointed, but I don't fault her. How often on The Bachelor have we seen the guy push a girl for some show of commitment and then he picks the other? How fair is that?
Christa's date is more formal, warranting a slinky black number. When Brooke gets a glimpse of the white horse-drawn carriage, she's in a tizzy cuz of course she got the "friend" date, but Christa gets the romance, the big gestures. "I'm toast. It's over. I'm done," she tells no one while the camera is rolling. Christa gets all huggy with Matt and visits his house for the first time. It's filled with buck trophy heads and a beaver rug (I don't make this stuff up!) in the bedroom. Dinner on his porch goes well because she lays it on the line and talks about finding a job there. She even simulates what it would look like to wear a wedding ring.
Brooke is dejected and jealous. Not only was Christa's date better, but she determines that Matt "really kisses" Christa, but holds back with Brooke.
After the requisite reminiscing montage during which Matt voice overs his first impressions of the girls and says it's the hardest decision of his life, it's Judgment Day.
Okay, I get it that the town is part of your decision, Matt, but really? Really do you have to have the whole town gather outside with a stage, a microphone, the mayor and the mayor's dog's mother-in-law? "What better way to do it than invite the town and my family," says Matt. Oh, I don't know, maybe some privacy for the big moment? Maybe privacy for the poor eliminated girl instead of live public humiliation?
Anyway, since the best elimination ceremony already happened (more cow pregnancy tests please!!!), Matt hires a crop duster to pull a banner across the sky with the name of the woman he wants to get hitched to.
"Matt (hearts) Brooke," it reads.
After a quick kiss with his lady, he decides to twist the knife by telling Christa -- still on stage in front of the whole town, mind you -- that he had a connection with her, he just loved Brooke, that he had a blast and that he would never forget her. Another nice thing to say to another woman in front of your future wife. How horrid!!
Oddly, Brooke says nice things about Christa and then, reminiscent of a rural Can't Buy Me Love, sits with Matt on his tractor as they smooch and ride into the sunset.
Ugh. What's your take? Did Matt make the right decision? Any Amanda fans? Have you seen the ads with him and flat-ironed hair?


I thought Amanda was the best choice. When she got home, I was rooting for Christa. I hated Brooke. I am so disappointed
I am soooooo Proud of matt!!!!! I could not be happier!!! Excellent choice!! I knew brooke was the best from the start! I was screaming when I found out he chose her!! I've never been that excited since my own engagement!! Awesome!! I love it!!
I love that brooke puts god first. That's awesome. Good job matt
I couldn't stand Brooke either!! She is fake and the only time she pulls the God card is when it suits her. Amanda would be the best for him and if it couldn't be her it should have been Christa.
I had thought Amanda was the best wife material, with good domestic skills and a ladylike and sweet demeanor. Matt appeared to want something different, but at the end, he chose someone a lot like himself, who could be a pal, not just a wife.
I only watched bits and pieces of this show. I think he made the right choice, as far as it goes, who knows if it'll work out. I believe Brooke has the best chance of making a go in his world. Christa would have been totally out of place.
matt picked the rite girl, there is no way christa would be able to handle him going hunting and killing things.Brook may gross out a time or two, but I think she'll make it ok.She will be just fine for matt.They really make a cute couple.
I THINK HE MADE THE RIGHT DECISION, BECAUSE I WAS RAISED ON A FARM AND IT ALL COMES DOWN TO GETTING DIRTY AND GETTING THE JOB DONE. THE CARRIAGE RIDE WAS A TOTAL HOAX. MOST COUNTRY FOLK DON'T DO THINGS LIKE THAT, NOW 4 WHEELERS, YEAH!!! IT KNEW THE MINUTE HE DID THAT THAT SHE WAS THE ONE. PLUS SHE'S A GOOD CHRISTIAN, AND A VIRGIN, WHO WOULDN'T WANT THAT, IF YOU ARE A GOOD OL' BOY!
I was so worried at the beginning of this episode with the difference in dates that he would pick that horrible christa girl! I knew from the first episode when Brooke said she was from Texas, she would be the one. Even though she's from the "city", you can't get more country than Texas. Plus, while the other girls were freakin' out about the tasks, she only flinched once (crickets and I would have, too). She likes to do the things that don't cost money, whereas, Christa wants to be wined and dined. As a farmer, your income isn't always steady, so it's better to be able to occupy yourself with things to do that don't cost money. He made the best choice!
I am a city girl who has been dating a farmer now for 3yrs. I had a great time watching these girls find out about farming the same way I did. I was so happy that Matt chose Brooke! One things these girls don't understand is the hard hard work farmers put in. Brooke, with her bubbly, happy attitude will be just the thing Matt needs to come home to at night. And Christa, well, lets just say she would be less than thrilled with the time NOT spent with her. Good choice Matt!