Sunday, March 8, 2009

The most hated Bachelor






The Bachelor and Bachelorette are shows about single people who want to get married and compete against each other to win the heart of the Bachelor/Bachelorette. The Bachelor is about one man who picks out of 25 women and the Bachelorette is a woman that picks out of 25 men. I don't know if anyone has watched the lastest bachelor or not. Jason is considered the most hated Bachelor ever. Jason was on the Bachelorette last year and it came down to him and another guy and she decided that she wanted to marry him then at the last minute she said no and chose the other man.
So this year he was chosen to be on the Bachelor. When he was deciding on who to marry between the two women, Molly and Melissa, he first told Molly he didn't think she was the one. He picked Melissa and went on to purpose to her in the season finale.
Then after the six week mandatory seperation he came onto the after show and told Melissa in front of an audience of millions that he did not love her or want to be with her but instead wanted to be with Molly. Molly and him are still dating today because she was excited for a second chance with him, even though he had also dumped her in front of millions.
He also had a three year old son who he involved in the process and had him meet both women almost as if he was picking out his future mother.
What woman in her right mind would want anything to do with him after the way he treated them, especially since he had gone through the exact same thing last year? Does this seem real to you or is it a reality show gone too far?











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3 comments:

Jessica said...

I suppose I am skeptical of these shows. True love on television reality shows?? I believe finding the one you are supposed to be with the rest of your life cannot be a forced thing. It seems like they give this guy only 25 women in the whole world to choose from. What are the odds that one of the 25 are actually his future wife? I wish it were that easy. I just believe finding your future spouse probably doesn't work like that. Maybe in rare cases true love can be found on reality tv but I doubt that it happens often. I just think this is reality tv gone too far.

Jennifer said...

I have never been a fan of reality TV. Even when survivor was so popular when it came out. People are willing to do just about anything to get their faces on TV. From what I understand with the bachelor, even if they really do find true love with one of the few choices they have then in order to recieve the money they have to be married and stay married for a certain amount of time. Most people take more than a few months to get to know someone before they jump into marriage.

Brianna Hagestad said...

I will admit, I love these shows! I have watched most of the seasons and seen everything from the bachelor proposing, giving a friendship ring, asking to date more, choosing neither of the finalists and now changing his mind. Of course we can't know if the feelings are real, but I think that in most cases they are. I can't imagine Jason going through this much hate from the public for no reason. And after watching an interview with Jason and Molly they really do look happy and that is really what matters in the end. The purpose of the show was for him to find true love. I felt terrible for Melissa, but if he was really having these strong feelings for Molly he really made the right choice.