The Bachelor
What It Means for 'The Bachelor' to Address Sexual Assault
Contestant Caelynn Miller-Keyes told Bachelor Colton Underwood that she was raped in college on an emotional one-on-one date.
'The Bachelor’s' Bad Virgin Jokes Might Be the Reason I Finally Stop Watching
They're stale and stigmatizing, and I'm very, very sick of them.
Smart, Emotionally Intelligent Women Saved 'the Bachelor'
This season was never about love. Maybe it’s because on some innate level, women who understand contouring can’t love a man with a biological perm.
Wait, Do We Have a Genuinely Feminist Season of 'The Bachelor'?
Against the odds, the show has delivered a surprising study in female agency.
'The Bachelor' Presented a Really Depressing Look At the Queer Experience
Brooke’s revelation that she has had relationships with women presented an opportunity for the show to have a modern conversation about sexuality. Instead, it highlighted Australia's cracked relationship with LGBTQI+ culture.
We Are All Cass From 'the Bachelor'
"The Bachelor" has always been obsessed with “authenticity”. But the only person being totally open and vulnerable is being destroyed.
‘The Bachelor’ and Womankind’s Eternal Quest to Seem 'Chill'
The ultimate goal of the show isn’t to find love, but to act like a labrador that suddenly got transported into a beautiful woman’s body.
Sophie Monk Saved Reality TV, Will Nick Cummins Ruin it Again?
The most recent Bachelorette fundamentally changed the show's standing. And set an incredibly high bar for the incoming Bachelor.
Reality TV's Sexual Politics Are Somehow Getting Even More Toxic
Allegations against a contestant on 'The Proposal' are just the tip of the iceberg of ugliness.
Lawmaker Drafted a Bill to Ban 'Bachelor' Arie Luyendyk from Minnesota
State representative Drew Christensen was just as upset by Becca's public breakup as you were.
Why Won't 'The Bachelor' Own Up to the Fact that Arie Sucks?
Arie Luyenduk Jr., a "former race car driver" no one wanted as the Bachelor, bored us all season long. And then he acted like a total dirtbag. Somehow, the show's producers still believed they could redeem him in the audience's eyes.