Andrea Hermann Cameron is going to be on next week's episode of ABC's "The Bachelorette." She must be psyched, huh?

"To see myself?," the friendly realtor asks, as high above her head a wall of huge televisions at Miller's Ale House in Jupiter show images of her son, Tyler Cameron, wooing star Hannah Brown. "No."

What Hermann Cameron is excited to see on the so-called "Hometown Dates" segment where single lady Brown visits the final four finalists for her heart as they take her back to meet their families? Her hometown, of course!

"I am excited to see how Jupiter shows up," she says. And boy, does it show up. On screen, there be scenes of local sights, like the Square Grouper Tiki Bar, and members of the former college football star's family making sure that Hannah is, in the show's parlance, there for the right reasons. And here at the Ale House, which hosts a weekly "Bachelorette" watch party, Jupiter's showing up as well.

"I am overwhelmed by the support of my friends," Hermann Cameron says, gesturing to collection of more than 20 people gleefully watching Tyler and Hannah's exploits in Amsterdam. The crowd, "which fills up this whole side" of the restaurant, includes Tyler's uncle and cousin, lifelong family friends from various schools and sports teams and neighbors. Some of them admit that they've never watched "The Bachelorette" before Tyler and his dimples sauntered out of the limo at the Bachelor Mansion on the season premiere - "And I'm not watching it after this is over either. This is just for Tyler," family friend Jo Anne Jackson says. But right now they're super into it.

"Here we go," yells friend Vivian Bordieri-Moir, as the show starts and Tyler appears. For the next two hours, there are loud cheers whenever their local boy does, well, anything. They jeer season villain Luke P. and groan when Hannah gives him a rose and sigh when audience favorite Mike doesn't.

"I've known him since he was in diapers, and watched that young man grow into a good man," says David Benjamin of Jupiter, whose kids grew up with the Camerons and who "taught Tyler how to shave! He's such a nice man. I admit that I'm a little old school. I think people are supposed to meet differently, in person. But you've got to make the right choice for you, and they're making that choice."

You might think it would be a little odd to watch a kid you've known since childhood woo and make out in front of God, country and his mama, but that mama, for one "is trying to be really chill about it," Hermann Cameron says. "He really comes across well on TV. He really is that guy."

Later in the evening, on Tyler's one-on-one date with Hannah, during which he proves one can be attractive while gagging on pickled herring, he gets emotional talking about how his family survived after his father "lost everything" during the real estate crash, and that his parent's divorce made "failing in relationships (his) biggest fear." As the crowd watches along, Hermann Cameron nods, and notes that the whole family supports their boy now, including her former husband "Mr. Cameron, who's usually here, and only isn't tonight because he's sick."

By the end of the episode, Hannah has given Tyler that rose and told him that "I'd like to meet your family!" The Camerons are strictly non-spoiler, so we aren't getting any scoop from them, but at least one insider hopes he and Hannah don't wind up together.

"I would love Tyler not to win, because I'm rooting for him to be the next Bachelor!" Bordieri-Moir says. "And you can quote me!"