Bachelor in Paradise

2014
Bachelor in Paradise

Seasons & Episodes

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  • 1

EP1 Week 1 Jul 07, 2025

Breakout Bachelor Nation stars are packing their bags for paradise! A new season, new location, and endless possibilities await as fan favorites head to Costa Rica for a second (or third) shot at love.

EP2 Week 2 Jul 14, 2025

Alli Jo, Parisa, Jill and Susie arrive in Paradise with date cards, instantly turning up the heat. Meanwhile, Jesse reveals the next chemistry test; and later, old flames ignite as Susie and her ex, Justin, face unresolved emotions.

EP3 Week 3 Jul 15, 2025

The fallout from the previous night’s ceremony leads Justin, Lexi and Susie to figure out their next move. Later, the Goldens arrive in Paradise, bringing a fresh, new energy to the beach, followed by Andrew and Sean with date cards in hand.

EP4 Week 4 Jul 21, 2025

Gary arrives with a date card as the Goldens turn up the heat and bring the party to paradise. Meanwhile, Kat discovers surprising details about Dale’s connection with Alli Jo, leading to a tense confrontation that threatens to derail their budding relationship. Jonathan contemplates his next move, and an unexpected rose shakes up the evening.

EP5 Week 5 Jul 28, 2025

Faith arrives in Paradise on horseback, sparking tension between the six Golden women and three men as Jesse introduces the Birds of Paradise chemistry test. Later, a mysterious woman enters, and an unlikely pair takes everyone by surprise.

EP6 Week 6 Aug 04, 2025

With six golden women and only three men, tensions rise ahead of a nerve-wracking rose ceremony. As Paradise hits its stride, Jesse delivers a jaw-dropping announcement that turns the entire beach upside down.

EP7 Week 7 Aug 11, 2025

After last week’s reveal, Jesse announces the “Secret Rendezvous” challenge, letting individuals discover who they’re most compatible with outside of their couples. As connections deepen, Jeremy’s call to Susie comes to light, leaving Bailey reeling.

EP8 Week 8 Aug 18, 2025

As pressure builds in Paradise, couples begin to play with their heads as much as their hearts. Jesse introduces the “Treasure Hunk” test and reveals the next rose ceremony will feature a group vote, and two couples will be sent home.

EP9 Week 9 Aug 25, 2025

As Paradise turns primal, the group trades cocktails for critters when a new twist sends them into the jungle. Later, a relationship intervention throws couples into a tailspin, and the next test turns the beach into a battlefield of red flags.

EP10 Week 10 Sep 02, 2025

As the final rose ceremony looms, the remaining beachgoers solidify their relationships, and the last three couples emerge. Jesse unveils the final relationship test, pushing each couple to the limit in the most revealing test yet.
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Released: 04 August 2014 Returning Series
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Country: United States of America
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Official Website: https://abc.com/shows/bachelor-in-paradise
Synopsis

Some of The Bachelor's biggest stars and villains are back. They all left The Bachelor or The Bachelorette with broken hearts, but now they know what it really takes to find love, and on Bachelor in Paradise they'll get a second chance to find their soul mates. Contestants live together in an isolated romantic paradise in Mexico and we follow these former bachelors and bachelorettes as they explore new romantic relationships.

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klee-65516 I was reluctant to start watching paradise, because I wasn't sure I wanted to positively reinforce the Bachelor franchise as a whole, but I decided to give it a go. And I'm glad I did! Bachelor in paradise is my all time favorite version of the bachelor. They plop some old contestants on an island and let them mingle, new people come in intermittently, and date cards are given to certain individuals every once and a while. At the end of the week, either the men or the women (depending on the week) each pick 1 person they want to stay, and the rest must leave. Quite the set up for lust and drama! What makes this my favorite (and not Bach or bachelorette) is that the show doesn't take itself as seriously. Nobody goes into this thinking "wow I can't wait to find my husband/wife here!" (At least most people don't). And the people making the show also don't take themselves as seriously. They are amazing at editing let me tell you!! They always get me to laugh with the quickly edited drama and cuts to footage of crabs scuffling. My favorite episode made me laugh SO MUCH: the one-on-none date. Nobody wanted to go on a date with this guy (he was notoriously an ass), so he decided to go on the date by himself. It was edited so amazingly I laugh just thinking about it. They had him talking to himself, saying cliche things like, "I could really see myself spending the rest of my life with you." THIS is why I love this show. They take the cliches lightly and jokingly for lovely entertainment! So when "real" couples emerge you're pleasantly surprised and root for them.
atlasmb I am convinced the producers of this show look for women who wholeheartedly buy into the princess/knight in shining armor fairytale myth. This assures that they have a sense of entitlement ("I deserve love!"), providing drama. Another common trait is a keen focus on their biological clocks ("Why can't I find someone?"), adding more drama, like a Hitchcock film that keeps referring back to the timer on the bomb.Throwing together "losers" from prior showings of "The Bachelor" or "The Bachelorette" for the alleged purpose of creating lifetime commitments is like asking people to drive at top speed into an intersection without traffic lights. You might not be able to avert your eyes from the ensuing accidents, but they are still accidents. Can you learn something by watching this show? Well, you can learn to better identify potential partners who are bad choices. And you can learn that better long-term results can be achieved through a more organic development of relationships. Being thrust into a superficial, timed environment like "Bachelor in Paradise" will seldom yield happiness.Otherwise, the show has little to offer and is not far removed from "The Jersey Shore" or an episode of "The Jerry Springer Show" in terms of entertainment or educational value.
gabriellagrey203 'Bachelor in Paradise',was a show i had randomly come across during my college break this year BUT now this will always be remembered as one of my ALL-TIME-FAVORITES !To be honest Im not really a huge follower of "The Bachelor" or "The bachelorette" series...Ill admit I did watch the first season of "Bachelor pad' for fun...But I wasn't a hard-core fan of that either :PWhere as "BACHELOR IN PARADISE"..Daaammmmmn. XDIt quickly switched post from a random TV show to my summer's top 5 -Guilty pleasures.Congratulations to all the lovely couple that made it to the end ! ♥Eagerly waiting for January to bring me "Bachelor in Paradise 2 " ;) I adore this show.