The Bachelor had everything that a reality TV dating show needed to succeed in the early years. While it was met with confusion and suspicion from viewers in its early seasons, things became more normalized as the first Bachelor stars found love and, eventually, ended their relationships after the show. Even though it was obvious that The Bachelor wasn’t necessarily churning out lasting romances, viewers became obsessed with the drama that the show created. Often positioning itself as the most dramatic reality TV show in history, The Bachelor began to have a life of its own after the first decade.
While things slowly became a well-oiled machine within the first few seasons, trends changed and so did reality TV sensibilities. As the genre became less unfamiliar, shows needed to push the envelope more with each passing season. The Bachelor, which had originally been more of a televised romantic experiment, made it clear that it was going to follow trends and continually up the ante. Every season of the show became more dramatic than the last, whether it was genuine or not. Former Bachelor host Chris Harrison coined “the most dramatic” phrase and used it liberally, hoping to capture viewers’ attention.
Though there could be time and space for The Bachelor to improve, it won’t be able to do so while the show is on the air.
8 Grant Ellis' Hasn't Received The Best Reception From Viewers
This Is More The Fault Of The Show
Although many Bachelor Nation viewers were excited at the prospect of Grant Ellis being the lead of The Bachelor season 29, he’s proven to be a difficult lead for viewers to get behind. Though Grant has been doing a good job at leading the show and being vulnerable with the contestants, it’s been a tough sell for Bachelor Nation viewers who have been frustrated with the series. While Joey Graziadei led The Bachelor season 28 with a sense of open vulnerability that left viewers happy, Grant is naturally more aloof in his personality.
7 A Few Producers Were Recently Let Go
There Were Dramatic Layoffs
Although there have been Bachelor producers who have come forward about working conditions in the past, the most recent round of lay-offs and firings have seen a new wave of accusations against the leadership of the show. After several Bachelor producers were let go, some chose to come forward about the leadership of the executive producers who were left to run the show after its creator, Mike Fleiss, left the show in 2023. EP/Showrunner Claire Freeland and EP Bennett Graebner were accused by anonymous former staff of creating a hostile workplace environment in the most recent seasons.
While it’s not clear how far back the issues have gone with The Bachelor franchise, things have been struggling behind the curtain since 2020 when tensions began to build around a lack of diversity on the series. When The Bachelor had been called out in the past, things became more heated as the franchise’s producers continued to refuse to answer for their behavior. With conditions having continued to steadily decline, seeing more drama exposed isn’t a good look for the franchise.
6 The Bachelorette Isn't Returning This Year
It’s Taking A Break After Criticism
After a difficult season, The Bachelorette’s production staff recently shared that the show won’t be returning in 2025. Throughout the last season of the show, Bachelor Nation was floored by just how poorly the producers treated the cast, especially lead Jenn Tran. The Bachelorette season 21, which was put together in a rush by the producers after two other women refused the role, wasn’t made specifically for Jenn, and it showed throughout the season as cracks developed in nearly every facet of the show.
After Jenn saw most of the men of the season share that they weren’t actually there for love with her, but had been anticipating someone else entirely, it became clear that the series needed to take a break. Jenn’s After The Final Rose was a brutal final blow that brought the lead face to face with her now-estranged winner pick, Devin Strader, to walk through their dramatic breakup before showing cruel their engagement in front of a live audience. Viewers and critics panned the show and were unsurprised when it was announced the show wouldn’t return for another season.
5 The Engagement At The End Is Antiquated
The Endpoint Is Old Fashioned
With The Bachelor often being pressured to get engaged at the end of every season, the show sets its leads up to fail nearly every year. Rather than giving the relationships developed on screen any room to grow, change, or connect, producers push an engagement to show genuine commitment. Oftentimes, the engagements are flimsy and put-upon, ending quickly after the show’s finale airs. Rather than pressuring the leads, The Bachelor should have gotten looser with their endpoint expectations.
4 It's The Same Drama, Every Year, On Every Show In The Franchise
There’s Nothing New To Engage With
While it isn’t always possible to create different types of drama throughout each season as a lot of it depends on the cast, The Bachelor has worked hard to infuse its show with drama that will draw viewers in. Unfortunately, there are often moments of drama that feel rinsed and reused rather than original and distinct. The Bachelor franchise has suffered from having very little new drama to engage with over the years, making it less interesting with each passing season.
3 The Show Isn't Connecting With Viewers
Bachelor Nation Isn’t Interested
Although Bachelor Nation is often still loyal to the show and its spin-offs, it isn’t connecting with viewers in the way that it used to. The Bachelor has become a show that isn’t the talk of everyone’s Tuesday morning anymore, nor is it quick to trend online as frequently. Because of the trite drama and difficult decisions made by production, the show isn’t connecting with viewers and making an impact anymore. Instead, it keeps its insular audience watching, but generates very little outside attention.
2 The Bachelor's Been Embroiled In Drama For Years
There’s Too Much Happening
The Bachelor franchise, to put it plainly, has been a breeding ground for problematic behavior and intense drama for years. Even before its most recent bout of firings and accusations, the show has faced drama in recent years that it’s refused to answer for. From The Golden Bachelor drama to cast members coming into the series with restraining orders all over the franchise, there have been unaddressed issues for years that have left viewers confused.
With so much drama surrounding the show, especially in the way of bringing diverse cast members into the series, there’s been very little wiggle room for The Bachelor to make mistakes. Even so, the show has made mistake after mistake throughout its most recent years. Though there could be time and space for The Bachelor to improve, it won’t be able to do so while the show is on the air.
1 The Bachelor Isn't An Exciting Premise Anymore
It’s Played Out
Regardless of the fact that some still enjoy the premise of the series, The Bachelor was created in a very different time and hasn’t made changes to become more modern. With the premise feeling played out, the show hasn’t taken the time it needs to change or grow in any capacity. Without any change, it feels clear that The Bachelor should cut its losses and make the choice to bow out gracefully.