The Bachelor returned to our screens this week after an 18-month break.
During this hiatus, I imagine there were a lot of conversations between the production team about how they could bring a once-beloved TV show back from the brink of death.
The original format just wasn't working anymore. It was tired. It was predictable. And try as they might, the franchise wasn't generating the viral moments that it once did. It wasn't tapping into the zeitgeist. Or creating conversations.
I imagine they sat down in a boardroom somewhere and picked over the ashes of what was once as much of an Aussie institution as a Bunnings sausage, listening to 'How To Make Gravy' on repeat on December 21, and fondly remembering the first season of Australian Idol.
Because when The Bachelor was at its best, there was nothing that could measure up to it. It was the fresh out of the fryer, heavily salted KFC chips equivalent of reality TV.
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If you've read this far and made it through all my very specific Australian metaphors, you probably remember the feeling of those first few heady seasons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.
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