March 17, 2025
Bachelor in Paradise
Sitting down after a long day of work, kicking your feet up, and cozying in to watch your favorite guilty pleasure show may arguably be one of the best feelings in the world. Perhaps the guiltiest pleasure of them all is reality shows. The competition, challenges, silliness, and most importantly, drama of these shows are what draws you in and keeps you watching every week, even when you can feel your brain cells die a little more with each episode. The epitome of reality TV has to be those in The Bachelor franchise. The Bachelor and The Bachelorette are shows that somewhat glorify cheating for a target audience that would go berserk if cheated on. Between the two shows, we get so much pettiness, heartbreak, and, of course, love. These two shows give us all the drama we could want — or do they?Bachelor in Paradise is a spin-off of the series we already know and hate to admit that we love. It brings all the emotion, conflict, and general stupidity of the original shows, but this time on a beach. The other big difference is the cast. Rather than having one bachelor/ette dating multiple people who are only there for them, there are an even number of guys and girls, and it is a bit of a free-for-all. The best part: all of the people in the mansion are former cast members. Paradise gives you a chance to see more of the people you love as well as the ones you love to hate. Each week, new people enter the mansion to shake things up, and whoever does not end up in a couple by the end of the week has to leave and go back to their boring single life. This show has become a staple in “Bachelor Nation” and is highly anticipated by fans every year. If you need a show that provides some great drama that you can witness but not be in the middle of, this show is a great option and is worth waiting for every week.
Watch on ABC and stream next-day on Hulu.