On The Bachelor
When reality tv began to dominate in the early noughties, The Bachelor was one of the earliest examples of the genre. The concept was simple, film a guy looking for love and the ten or twenty girls vying for his attention. People loved it, and the show was mentioned in the same breath as Survivor and American Idol, the other reality juggernauts of the era. Like the other two, the Bachelor has spawned several copy cats and as such it has had to adjust to survive.
However I did not realize how much it had adjusted until I read a Sports Guy column about it a few days ago. Apparently when the Bachelor is down to the last three women, he as an "overnight date" with them.
Yeah, you read that right, an "overnight date"
As one of the Sports Guy readers points out, at this point you have to sleep with the Bachelor to stand a chance of being picked winner, which off course they all do. Now you can imagine why the Bachelor is for this, after all he gets to sleep with three different women that he finds attractive. What I can't figure out is why the women will be into it.
Don't get me wrong, I know that people do anything to be on TV even to sleeping with people (the famous casting couch and all that). However the "aim" of this show is to produce "long term" relationship, and I seriously doubt that a long term relationship can survive with the knowledge that the dude slept with two other women she knew and was competing with. And if the lady did sleep with him and didn't win, she is going to feel like crap.
So it seems a lose lose for me, but I guess that's why I'm not a candidate for reality tv (well and I'm also not a woman)
P.S. I put up the comment verification to stop the flood of spam sorry for the inconvenience to any commentators.
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6 comments:
lol... is the overnight date not the one where they go into the "fantasy suite" hiss!!I dont watch that show nymore
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The show is sooo fake! Though in reality some girls would do anything to get a guy, even if there r ten women on the line. (isn't that y adultery is still existing?) Another part i don't get is the guy is always really into one girl, chemistry, fireworks etc, then on d ring giving day, he falls 'in love' with the other one. watched more than one series and they always end dat way. sheeessh!!!!!!
Overnight date with three different women! Now, Isn't that something!
like you say, It can only be lose-lose for the women.
The idea of "The Bachelor" and all other attempts to find love on tv have always seemed ridiculous... The process is forced and fake. Who won't fall in love when the only experiences you have with each other are in beautiful holiday destinations and five-star suites? It's completely unrealistic. And people wonder why the relationships that come out of the show never last...
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