The Bachelorette 's Jeremy Simon wasn't one for drama on Jenn Tran's season , which explains why his airtime was nowhere near some of the other frontrunners. And as such, you weren't alone if you wondered how someone who didn't seem to be on Jenn's radar all that much ended up making it to the final four. (Warning now: Spoilers ahead!) But if you saw last Monday's episode—the sixth of the season—then it all made sense.

Not only did Jenn and Jeremy have such effortless fun together (although I could have certainly done without their jokes about killing each other), they also had the most realistic and important conversation of The Bachelorette thus far. Jeremy opened up about his desire to raise his future kids in the Jewish faith, and the importance of Judaism to him. At a time when antisemitism is the highest it's been in decades, Jeremy's words were met with applause and appreciation on social media.

More so, Jenn telling him that she has a lot of Jewish friends, and often celebrates Shabbat, was a beautiful conversation between two human beings of different faiths. But it didn't stop there. Jenn expressed her desire to raise her kids Buddhist as well, which Jeremy wholeheartedly embraced.

While no one is saying they had their entire interfaith relationship figured out over the course of one 1:1 date, they certainly established a strong foundation to move forward. As a result, Jeremy received a rose, thereby meaning Jenn would visit his family during hometowns . Unfortu.