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Man, another show that I don't watch taking up another hour of space on the network, on again. Plus, this is like the sexiest guy yet, and I wish I had his car.
I think I saw a preview, if I remember correctly he was really icky.Mk said:Man, another show that I don't watch taking up another hour of space on the network, on again. Plus, this is like the sexiest guy yet, and I wish I had his car.
Mk said:Man, another show that I don't watch taking up another hour of space on the network, on again. Plus, this is like the sexiest guy yet, and I wish I had his car.
scorpa said:I hate "reality" TV
edward said:This stuff isn't reality. It is quasi reality at its best, and totally contrived at its worst. Send them to Africa to feed the poor, that's reality.
Oh, but peasant life is already so romanticized and idealistic! I say we send environmentalists.edward said:This stuff isn't reality. It is quasi reality at its best, and totally contrived at its worst. Send them to Africa to feed the poor, that's reality.
Hah! I just thought of a bumper sticker:Monique said:Trista is still married to the fireman right? So real love can happen..
"The Bachelor" is an American reality television dating show that first premiered in 2002. It follows a single man who is looking for love among a group of women, with the end goal of proposing to one of them at the end of the season.
"The Bachelor" has been on the air for over 18 years, with its first season premiering in 2002.
The show's producers choose a diverse group of contestants from a variety of backgrounds and locations. They also hold casting calls and accept applications from interested individuals.
While the show does have a general structure and certain scenes may be planned in advance, the conversations and actions of the contestants are not scripted. The show aims to capture genuine emotions and reactions.
No, "The Bachelor" is not a scientifically accurate representation of dating or relationships. The show is primarily for entertainment purposes and does not follow a scientific method in its matchmaking process.