Episodes of “The Bachelorette” season 21 come on ABC at 8 p.m. EST every Monday.

Season 21 of “The Bachelorette” with Florida’s Jenn Tran has officially begun. And Bachelor Nation has quickly latched onto its favorite contestants, while also raising wine glasses for the mindless drama started by this season’s “villains.”

After seeing 25 men declare they are out for her heart and hand in marriage on the premiere, ABC’s hit reality show only has 15 suitors after the second episode.

Three Florida men tried to leave a lasting impression on Jenn during the first night, but only two of them joined Jenn in Australia for the second week. And now, there’s only one left.

Curious what went down when the cast went “down under” to Melbourne? Here’s a recap of “The Bachelorette” episode 2:

Who did Jenn send home on ‘The Bachelorette’ night two?

THE BACHELORETTE – ABC’s “The Bachelorette” stars Brian. (Disney/Richard Middlesworth)

Jenn said “goodbye mate” to three suitors last night, including Brian Autz, our night one fan-chosen “villain” from Florida.

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Here are the men Jenn sent home on night two:

Brian, 33, an aesthetics consultant from Boynton Beach, Florida
Jahaan, 28, a startup founder from New York, New York
Marvin, 28, a luxury event planner from Santa Monica, California

What happened with the Florida men on the last episode of ‘The Bachelorette?’ Who got a one-on-one date?

The fan-chosen “villain” from the first episode, Brian, passed the drama baton to his fellow contestants on the second episode, with a lot less airtime and no tiffs with the other men. He was eliminated at the end of the episode.

Jenn took the men on two group dates and there were two one-on-one dates. Brian was chosen for the first group date. The dramatic event of that date didn’t revolve around him this time, but happened when Devin, a 28-year-old freight company owner from Houston, Texas, pulled Jenn away from the group to take her on an impromptu mini ice cream date.

Throughout the episode, Devin’s tendency to “steal” Jenn away caused several disagreements between him and the other men.

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“It’s easy to get lost in a group. And I don’t want to be one of many, I’ve never been one of many,” Devin told the camera in an interview away from the group. “I would hate to feel regret over not doing everything I could to let her know who I am as a person.”

“I’m not going to apologize to my wedding guests about how I married my wife, let’s just be honest.”

Aaron, a 29-year-old aerospace engineer from Tulsa, Oklahoma, was also on the group date when Devin carved out surprise one-on-one time with Jenn. Aaron ended up butting heads with Devin throughout the rest of the episode because of it.

“I do feel disrespected that we’re on a group date,” Aaron told the camera in his interview. “It should be a group date, so for Devin to pull Jenn away was like ‘Who do you think you are? Alright, dude.’ He kind of crossed the line there.”

The first one-on-one date went to Marcus, a 31-year-old Army ranger veteran from Raleigh, North Carolina. Jenn and Marcus went skydiving and he opened up to her about his time in the military over a romantic dinner in a dimly-lit library.

The remaining men went on a group date with Jenn that required them to get up-close and personal with snakes and spiders for an Australian wildlife photo shoot. The end of the date was different, though.

Instead of the group of men all getting to spend time with Jenn at a cocktail party afterward, she chose only one of them to join her for a romantic one-on-one dinner date. Dylan, a 24-year-old medical student from Elk Grove, California, scored the date.

At the cocktail party that precedes the weekly rose ceremony, more drama ensued about Devin’s tendency to “steal” time with Jenn from the other men.

This time, Aaron wasn’t the only one reprimanding Devin. Most of the men agreed that his behavior was disrespectful and he got into a pretty explosive argument with Thomas (31, retirement advisor from Tucker, Georgia), in which Thomas said he could beat Devin in a fight.

Both Thomas and Devin got roses and will stay for week three.

Bachelor nation fan-favorites, ‘villains,’ reactions from night two:

Who is left on ‘The Bachelorette’ after night two?

Here are the 15 men remaining after the first rose ceremony, including the last Florida man standing:

Aaron, 29, an aerospace engineer from Tulsa, Oklahoma
Austin, 28, a sales executive from San Diego, California
Devin, 28, a freight company owner from Houston, Texas
Dylan, 24, a medical student from Elk Grove, California
Grant, 30, a day trader from Houston, Texas
Hakeem, 29, a medical device salesman from Schaumburg, Illinois
Jeremy, 29, a real estate investor from New York, New York
John, 25, a medical student from Delray Beach, Florida
Jonathon, 27, a creative director from Los Angeles, California
Marcus, 31, an Army Ranger veteran from Raleigh, North Carolina
Sam M., 27, a contractor from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Sam N., 25, an entrepreneur from Carlsbad, California
Spencer, 30, a pet portrait entrepreneur from Dallas, Texas
Thomas N., 31, a retirement advisor from Tucker, Georgia
Tomas A., 27, a physiotherapist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada

What time does ‘The Bachelorette’ come on every week?

“The Bachelorette” season 21 comes on ABC at 8 p.m. EST every Monday.

How do I stream ‘The Bachelorette’?

Episodes of “The Bachelorette” season 21 with Jenn Tran stream on Hulu every Tuesday (the reality TV dating competition airs on Monday nights).

Speaking of the bachelorette, when does ‘The Golden Bachelorette’ start?

Joan Vassos talks to host Jesse Palmer on "The Golden Bachelor's" "Women Tell All" episode, airing Nov. 9, 2023.

ABC announced earlier this year they would embark on “The Golden Bachelorette” with fan-favorite from Gerry Turner’s season — Joan Vassos, a 61-year-old private-school administrator from Maryland.

“The Golden Bachelorette” will premiere this fall, slotted for Wednesdays at 8 p.m. EDT. ABC has not yet released an exact date.

Episodes have a 90-minute timeslot, 30 minutes longer than the first season of the “The Golden Bachelor.”