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The Bachelor TV Show

June 25, 2008 by Ptz · Leave a Comment 

The Bachelor is a reality TV show that focuses on one “bachelor” and twenty-five women who fight for his attention to be chosen as his future wife. Various contests between the women help decide who is eliminated along the way. The man who the women are attempting to woo makes a great show each time of being very conflicted in his choice of who to keep and who to “send home”. Those who stay or leave from each episode are chosen in a rose ceremony, in which those who stay receive a rose, those who must leave do not.

A common criticism of the show is that it seems quite insincere at every step of the way. The women often may seem as if they are just claiming to be in the show for love while really hoping just to win versus the other women. The promise of true love that the show seems to promise, that the winner and the bachelor will fall in love, marry, and live happily ever after has proven to be elusive. The show has a terrible track record as far as the love lives of the couples after each season is over. Almost without fail, the couples are no longer together, so this show can not even really pretend to present a believable fantasy. The settings are often quite opulent though, and many are entertained by the drama of the competition as well as the wealth and beauty of the settings where the show’s events take place.

Moonlight TV Show

June 25, 2008 by Ptz · Leave a Comment 

Moonlight is a TV show about the paranormal, with a private investigator Mick St. John, who also happens to be a centuries-old vampire, his love for a mortal woman, and his dealings with the other vampires he knows in the Los Angeles area. His need for blood hinders his ability to have a normal relationship with his human lover, so he hopes to be able to return to a fully human state himself. His ex-wife, who originally turned him into a vampire centuries before seems to have discovered a way to do so, and has brought up Mick’s hope. The show has completed its first season in May 2008 and its future is uncertain. The show has officially been cancelled, but the results of a campaign to continue the series is still unknown.

If it is not continued, then the show will likely never be shown again by television networks. For those that have watched the show and grown to love it, internet TV is probably the only way to be able to watch it again. It will allow you to revisit Mick St. John from time to time, and to follow his adventures with his vampire friends and human lover when the memory of past episodes becomes fuzzy. If the show does continue into future seasons, it may do so on a different network, which makes viewing it through the internet even easier than the trouble that would otherwise ensue from trying to watch all of a program that has switched networks.

The Bachelorette TV Show

June 25, 2008 by Ptz · Leave a Comment 

The Bachelorette TV show is familiar to many as the female-oriented twist on the theme of the show, The Bachelor. A former woman contestant of The Bachelor becomes the pursued in her own series as 25 men vie for her affection and hope to make a romantic match. The show is currently in its fourth season with Deanne Papas as the current star. Women formerly in her role included Trista Rehn in the first season, Meredith Phillips in the second season, and Jen Schefft in the third season. Like all shows of this type, the ultimate success record is not that impressive, but this show does have a better record than The Bachelor. It is unusual in having a success story in the real-life love story between the first season’s Trista Rehn and her choice, Ryan Sutter. The couple did end up marrying and having a child and remain one of the few enduring success stories of The Bachelorette TV show itself as well as the whole genre. While hers is the only success story so far, it remains to be seen whether this show will continue to have the best record in inspiring a lasting, real-life relationship.

The show is one of those that can be watched over the internet through internet TV. This allows the show to be watched at any time, with past episodes, as well as past seasons, just as available to be viewed as the current season. This makes it one of the more convenient choices, and even opens the possibility of foregoing the cost of cable or satellite TV in favor of viewing your favorite shows over the internet instead.

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