The Bachelor (for reality tv addicts)

j*oono
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OK I know it's lousy but such a fun show to watch and I miss MasterChef. 

 

Anyone else watching the show, you've got to read this hilarious article about the latest episode ๐Ÿ˜„

 

By Jo Thornely

 

http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/relationships/jo-thornely-recaps-the-bachelor-episode-4-where-a-tin...

 

 

Joono
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Yes, I agree, she has a lovely warm, sincere type of personality, I suspect.

And for sure, she did play the patsy. They all did. That's why she was upset, she went into the date with high hopes.

I think it was just a matter of time though, I don't think she (or Sandra or a couple of others) have ever been at the top of his list.

 

I've  just read that Heather is only 20. If that is the case, I doubt he will get far if he picks her.

She might want to 'win', but whether she would want to settle down, I have my doubts.

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On the website, it says that Heather is 29??

 

And, is it only me- but why is Jasmin still there? You know the 24 yr old one 'that has never had a boyfriend'?She acts like a 12 yr old.

Anyone else hear the alarm bells??

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Ah, if she is 29, then that is different.

 

Jasmin's days are numbered.

 

There are some girls still on there that I barely recognise and I doubt he does either.Smiley Wink

 

I'm sure some are just picked for being a bit zany/potantially good TV or whatever.

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When is it on next? Was the last one the groundhog day date.. Or have I missed some.

 

i am also trying to watch restaurant revolution but think I miss a few episodes of that as well!

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Yes, groundhog day was the last one.  I wish it was on more than twice a week.  LOL sad, I know.

 

Didn't they pull Restaurant Revolution off the air?  It seems a bit rich that 7 complained about the rip off when they only started MKR because MasterChef was such a success.

 

 

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I actually watch very little TV (not that you'd think it by my posts here).

 

I used to (years back) watch The Block but went off the reno shows & I wonder if that show's days are numbered.

 

I am watching the Hotplate & I haven't taken to the judges, they don't have the same.. oomph as the Masterchef or MKR ones, IMO.

 

I think Hotplate has stolen MKR format though, very similar.  I like the way couples have to mark other teams to their faces though. That's an improvement.

 

I used to like the Bake off show too.

 

 

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Good call, youcandoit, Jasmin went off last night.

 

It was sort of easy to guess she was for the boot.

 

This bache seems to have a tick list-takes them on a date, does an assessment and if they don't measure up, it's off they go.

Fair enough I suppose but they are making it easy to guess who's going.

 

There are 2 or 3 others I think who are on borrowed time too.

 

And I don't think Emily will last the whole way either.

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Poor Emily Smiley Very Happy

She didn't even see it coming.

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She saw it coming all right.    That's why she walked.

 

And I don't even watch the show.

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Oh yeah, she saw that. Her up against Nina Smiley LOL

I meant she was completely shocked at his honesty and candid appraisal of her.

 

 

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