The Thursday's episode of "The Bachelor Australia" Season 2 is going to be bland, as Laurina said goodbye in episode 15. Laurina often made the show high on drama and her hot and cold attitude made her an interesting bachelorette to watch. However, it became quite apparent during the street pie date that she and Blake are not the end-game. Sam has emerged as a strong contender to win Blake's final proposal.

The single date card arrived for Sam, which said, "May the fairy tale continue." Osher informed her that someone special will be visiting her. It was a little girl, who was dressed as a fairy princess, who knocked on the door. She gave Sam the present from her Prince Charming. The present was a beautiful gown. Sam owned the dress, according to Blake. She looked classic and graceful. At this date, he wanted to take it to the next level. Blake believed that Sam deserved the perfect date. The first stop was the Bunda jewellery shop. Blake was not buying anything for her, but the shop was lending some of the pieces for free, for a day. But still, Sam was speechless and overwhelmed. She was moved to tears. This made Blake see her as someone who is genuine and down to earth. He called Sam one of the world's best kept secret. The next stop was The Tea Room.

Blake asked Sam to dance. The piano player had set the mood for a romantic, slow dance, but the mints that Sam had shoved in her bra played the role of spoilsports. As she had wine, Sam wanted to neutralise her bad breath with mint, but one of the mints decided to take the downward route. Blake found it on the floor. Blake later confessed to her that he can see a "future with us." Sam, too, admitted that she felt the same way. She saw him as someone who can be a positive role model for her brothers. In addition to getting the red rose, Sam also received a necklace, not a loan this time.

It was an Arabian theme group date. Laurina said that she would be furious if Jess once again hogged Blake's time. The girls joined the belly dancers and Louise caught Blake's attention. He said once again that he finds himself comfortable in her company, and mentioned that to her. Louise saw him as her potential soul mate. Lisa was seen fighting two emotions. As Louise's best friend in the house, she was happy to see her friend smiling because of the conversation she had with Blake. But, Lisa, too, has started to fall for Blake. The next girl to spend some alone time with Blake was Jessica. She was her usual, sugary self, confessing more of her feelings for him. Blake, however, for the first time said that he does not see any depth in his and Jessica's relationship. There is chemistry between the two but he has started to feel that he has deeper connection with the other girls.

Blake took Laurina to another room to hear what was on her mind. She thought that they had a spiritual and romantic connection and could see a future with him. She was ready to open up more and started by saying that she is expecting more intimacy. But, Blake rubbed his eyes and Laurina stopped and closed her shutters. She said to the camera that she can read body language and rubbing of the eyes meant that he was not interested in what she was saying. Thereafter, it was a frustrating conversation for Blake.

At the cocktail party, Blake took Laurina to another room to have another round of conversation. And this time, Laurina stopped the conversation midway and went looking for the mint in her pouch. Blake was baffled by her behaviour. And, when the conversation resumed, Laurina gave him a picture of her high profile life in Melbourne and how she expected him to fit in her world.

Laurina was the last woman standing at the rose ceremony.