Monday, 28 January 2013

Preview:The Bachelor Season 17, Episode 4 Week 4 (S17) Free Online


Sean plays roller derby with eight of the 13 remaining contenders, but one woman takes a spill and ends up in the hospital with a swollen jaw.Download Video The Bachelor Week 4 (S17) Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch The Bachelor Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Elsewhere, Sean's private dates include a rock-climbing adventure at the Joshua Tree National Park, a dinner at a trailer park and a shopping spree on Rodeo Drive. Eleven women remain after the rose ceremony.The Bachelor is an original one hour prime-time reality television series that gives one man and 25 women the unique opportunity to find true love in a most exciting and adventurous way. The Bachelor will get to know the 25 women in a series of fun, exciting and exotic dates that will elicit real and raw emotions. Along the way he must follow a gradual process of elimination, as his initial 25 bachelorettes are narrowed down week by week by presenting them with a single, red rose. In the end, he will ultimately decide on the one woman who captures his heart.

The girls are split up into two teams for a game of beach volleyball. The winning team gets to hang out with Sean for the evening, while the losing team must leave immediately. The blue team is Lindsay, Jackie, Robyn, Desiree, Amanda, and Kacie, while Catherine, Taryn, Lesley, Tierra, Daniella , and Sean make up the red team.

They play volleyball, and they’re all terrible at it, but the blue team ekes out a win. Kristy sobs into Leslie’s shoulder as they leave.

That night, Desiree gets annoyed at how Amanda appears dark and moody to the girls but brightens up whenever Sean is around. Kacie then rats out Desiree and Amanda to Sean for the sole reason of throwing others under the bus to make herself seem better in comparison, but it completely backfires. Sean asks her why she’s even telling him. “I want you to act like Kacie, not like this crazy person that I’m seeing,” Sean says. BOOM.

Right before Sean picks up AshLee, Tierra tumbles down the stairs and an ambulance arrives. “This is so stupid,” Tierra sobs as she’s placed on a stretcher, “I just want to be left alone.” The paramedics eventually let Tierra stay, and Sean goes to take care of Tierra as AshLee accuses Tierra of “playing the victim.”

On their date, AshLee and Sean get Six Flags Magic Mountain to themselves. She’s sharing the date with two chronically ill girls who have only met each other online and are now meeting for the first time. They’re then treated to a private concert by Sean’s favorite band, the Eli Young Band.

Personally, I think it’s a great step in the right direction for the franchise. I’ve remarked several times before on how I love the “volunteer work” that contestants do on The Amazing Race, so I’m glad that Sean, Ashlee, and The Bachelor were able to make two disadvantaged girls happy during their date.

AshLee tells Sean about how she was abused as a child in a foster home but that she’s not bitter. Sean (and I) are amazed by her positive outlook on life. Sean even tears up a bit — okay, I do too — when she describes the story of how she met her adopted father for the first time. AshLee gets a rose. They kiss while dancing to Eli Young.

My girlfriend - addicted to American soap operas - wanted to watch this, so I thought maybe I should too. The concept is simple: get a bunch of attractive and neurotic young women who want to compete for the affections of some adonis and take them on one-on-ones with Mr. God's Gift to Women while the camera follows them and lets the viewer observe all the interesting and melodramatic moments (well most of them - we don't get to witness the sex).

It creates a lot of questions - for example, why would women want to enter a show like this in the first place? What do they think is in it for them and what is really in it for them? It all looks good visually - the producers have seen to that - but it is also tacky, shallow and exploitative. It speaks a lot about America.