Spurned Dallas businessman Sean Lowe seeks a second chance at love as the matchmaking contest's Season 17 bachelor. In the opener, Free Download Video The Bachelor 7th Jan 2013 Episode On ABC Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch The Bachelor Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV. Sean chats with fellow "Bachelorette" alum Arie Luyendyk Jr. before arriving at the mansion to meet 26 female contenders at the first cocktail party. After the rose ceremony, seven of the women are sent home.The series revolves around a single bachelor (deemed eligible) and a pool of romantic interests (typically 25; 30 in season 15), which could include a potential wife for the bachelor. The conflicts in the series, both internal and external, stem from the elimination-style format of the show. Early in the season, the bachelor goes on large group dates with the women, with the majority of women eliminated during rose ceremonies. As the season progresses, women are also eliminated on one-on-one dates and on elimination two-on-one dates. The process culminates with hometown visits to the families of the final four women, overnight dates at exotic locations with the final three women, and interaction with the bachelor's family with the final two women. In many cases, the bachelor proposes to his final selection.
During most seasons, the majority of the show takes place, and the contestants reside, in "Villa De La Vina," a 7,590-square-foot (705 m2), six-bedroom, nine-bath home in Agoura Hills, California. The custom home, built in 2005, is located on 10 acres at a confidential location. As of October 10, 2008, the home was listed for sale at a price of US$8.75 million.[1] This mansion is used throughout of most seasons of the show, with the exceptions of New York City, where Charlie O'Connell, who had appeared in Sliders with his brother Jerry O'Connell, lived, where season 7 was filmed; Paris, France for season 8; Rome, Italy for season 9, where Lorenzo Borghese is half-Italian and various locations in the U.S. such as Northern California and Utah for season 16, where Ben Flajnik filmed his season in his hometown for early episodes of that season.
The show is known for its twists, both structurally and contextually. In some cases, the bachelor may or may not follow the show's standard rose ceremony guidelines. Numerous bachelors, for instance, have conferred fewer roses than allotted as per standard rose ceremony procedure; others have eliminated both women on a two-on-one date. One bachelor, Brad Womack, selected neither of his final two women. Another, Jason Mesnick, proposed to one woman, and then changed his mind during the "After the Final Rose" show to the other finalist; Mesnick is now married to her. Other twists include a woman leaving the show for work-related reasons and the dismissal of one candidate for an alleged affair with an ex-producer of the show.
The show's success has led producer Mike Fleiss to create multiple spin-offs, including The Bachelorette, in which the format is gender-reversed. Many bachelorettes are runner-ups or eliminated contestants from The Bachelor, including Trista Rehn, whose wedding to Ryan Sutter – the show's winner – was televised on ABC. On August 9, 2010, Bachelor Pad premiered, giving previous contestants of both The Bachelor and The Bachelorette the opportunity to compete in dating-themed eliminations for $250,000.According to the summary on ABC.com, each new Bachelor episode contains a rose ceremony during which one or more contestants is eliminated. Eliminations are based upon date performance (i.e., how the women relate to the bachelor on the dates). The bachelor must follow a process of elimination wherein his pool of bachelorettes is narrowed down week by week by presenting a rose to each of the women he wishes to keep.
As of the end of season 16, none of the bachelors has married the woman to whom he presented the final rose. The season 13 bachelor (Jason) ended up marrying his season's runner-up in February 2010; to this point, it is the only Bachelor season thus far to result directly in the bachelor's marriage.Casting began during the airing of the sixteenth season of the show. Tim Tebow, the then-quarterback of Denver Broncos was approached but never signed an agreement.[2] Another potential candidate was Lamar Hurd, a sportscaster from Portland, Oregon, who was vying to become the first African-American Bachelor.[3] Several speculated candidates included The Bachelorette season 6 winner Roberto Martinez, Lowe's fellow The Bachelorette castmate Arie Luyendyk, Jr. (who was the runner-up of his season) and eleven-time Olympic medalist Ryan Lochte.[4] Luyendyk dropped out to focus on his racing career. Martinez and Lochte also declined.The Bachelor: Season 16 is the 16th season of ABC reality television series The Bachelor. The season premiered on January 2, 2012. This show features a previous contestant from The Bachelorette, a winemaker and owner of Envolve wines, from Sonoma, California, Ben Flajnik, who finished runner-up in the seventh season of that show. This season returns with 25 women featured in the competition, excluding a senior citizen..
The time is almost ripe to take another trip to Bachelor Nation with the Texan stud muffin known as Sean Lowe! Sean stole our hearts during his tenure on The Bachelorette, and we have no doubt that ABC has picked a great crop of single ladies for him to choose from — including brunette bombshell Tierra Ann LiCausi!The Season 17 Bachelor hails from the town of Dallas — you may have heard of it — and has a deep pride for his roots. You might even say he’s a great cheerleader for the Texan ways... or at least that he celebrates those who are cheerleaders. You see, Sean is pretty much everyone’s dream man, including the 26 ladies who are showing up to tie him up the knot with the hunky blond bachelor. Oh yeah, and the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders — yeah, that’s plural — he has dated.
But although Sean lives and breathes the Dallas life, that’s not actually where he’s from originally. You know, like origin-ally — where he was born, people. Sean hails from the town of Irving, Texas, a suburb which is about 20 minutes outside of Dallas proper. And proper is just what he is. A proper studly hot hott uh oh here we go again...
Tierra has some some time in California (but now lives in Colorado), so as you might expect she comes with an amazing tan and small lap dog named Reese. We love her already. Tierra's more than ready to find Mr. Right, and even told ABC that if she could have lunch with one person in the world it would be her soul-mate. Aww!
Sounds like Tierra is a romantic at heart, but she has yet to find someone who she can "share that with." We have a feeling Sean won't be able to resist this lovely lady — especially since they both come from big, loving families (Tierra's parents have been married for 30 years).
During most seasons, the majority of the show takes place, and the contestants reside, in "Villa De La Vina," a 7,590-square-foot (705 m2), six-bedroom, nine-bath home in Agoura Hills, California. The custom home, built in 2005, is located on 10 acres at a confidential location. As of October 10, 2008, the home was listed for sale at a price of US$8.75 million.[1] This mansion is used throughout of most seasons of the show, with the exceptions of New York City, where Charlie O'Connell, who had appeared in Sliders with his brother Jerry O'Connell, lived, where season 7 was filmed; Paris, France for season 8; Rome, Italy for season 9, where Lorenzo Borghese is half-Italian and various locations in the U.S. such as Northern California and Utah for season 16, where Ben Flajnik filmed his season in his hometown for early episodes of that season.
The show is known for its twists, both structurally and contextually. In some cases, the bachelor may or may not follow the show's standard rose ceremony guidelines. Numerous bachelors, for instance, have conferred fewer roses than allotted as per standard rose ceremony procedure; others have eliminated both women on a two-on-one date. One bachelor, Brad Womack, selected neither of his final two women. Another, Jason Mesnick, proposed to one woman, and then changed his mind during the "After the Final Rose" show to the other finalist; Mesnick is now married to her. Other twists include a woman leaving the show for work-related reasons and the dismissal of one candidate for an alleged affair with an ex-producer of the show.
The show's success has led producer Mike Fleiss to create multiple spin-offs, including The Bachelorette, in which the format is gender-reversed. Many bachelorettes are runner-ups or eliminated contestants from The Bachelor, including Trista Rehn, whose wedding to Ryan Sutter – the show's winner – was televised on ABC. On August 9, 2010, Bachelor Pad premiered, giving previous contestants of both The Bachelor and The Bachelorette the opportunity to compete in dating-themed eliminations for $250,000.According to the summary on ABC.com, each new Bachelor episode contains a rose ceremony during which one or more contestants is eliminated. Eliminations are based upon date performance (i.e., how the women relate to the bachelor on the dates). The bachelor must follow a process of elimination wherein his pool of bachelorettes is narrowed down week by week by presenting a rose to each of the women he wishes to keep.
As of the end of season 16, none of the bachelors has married the woman to whom he presented the final rose. The season 13 bachelor (Jason) ended up marrying his season's runner-up in February 2010; to this point, it is the only Bachelor season thus far to result directly in the bachelor's marriage.Casting began during the airing of the sixteenth season of the show. Tim Tebow, the then-quarterback of Denver Broncos was approached but never signed an agreement.[2] Another potential candidate was Lamar Hurd, a sportscaster from Portland, Oregon, who was vying to become the first African-American Bachelor.[3] Several speculated candidates included The Bachelorette season 6 winner Roberto Martinez, Lowe's fellow The Bachelorette castmate Arie Luyendyk, Jr. (who was the runner-up of his season) and eleven-time Olympic medalist Ryan Lochte.[4] Luyendyk dropped out to focus on his racing career. Martinez and Lochte also declined.The Bachelor: Season 16 is the 16th season of ABC reality television series The Bachelor. The season premiered on January 2, 2012. This show features a previous contestant from The Bachelorette, a winemaker and owner of Envolve wines, from Sonoma, California, Ben Flajnik, who finished runner-up in the seventh season of that show. This season returns with 25 women featured in the competition, excluding a senior citizen..
The time is almost ripe to take another trip to Bachelor Nation with the Texan stud muffin known as Sean Lowe! Sean stole our hearts during his tenure on The Bachelorette, and we have no doubt that ABC has picked a great crop of single ladies for him to choose from — including brunette bombshell Tierra Ann LiCausi!The Season 17 Bachelor hails from the town of Dallas — you may have heard of it — and has a deep pride for his roots. You might even say he’s a great cheerleader for the Texan ways... or at least that he celebrates those who are cheerleaders. You see, Sean is pretty much everyone’s dream man, including the 26 ladies who are showing up to tie him up the knot with the hunky blond bachelor. Oh yeah, and the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders — yeah, that’s plural — he has dated.
But although Sean lives and breathes the Dallas life, that’s not actually where he’s from originally. You know, like origin-ally — where he was born, people. Sean hails from the town of Irving, Texas, a suburb which is about 20 minutes outside of Dallas proper. And proper is just what he is. A proper studly hot hott uh oh here we go again...
Tierra has some some time in California (but now lives in Colorado), so as you might expect she comes with an amazing tan and small lap dog named Reese. We love her already. Tierra's more than ready to find Mr. Right, and even told ABC that if she could have lunch with one person in the world it would be her soul-mate. Aww!
Sounds like Tierra is a romantic at heart, but she has yet to find someone who she can "share that with." We have a feeling Sean won't be able to resist this lovely lady — especially since they both come from big, loving families (Tierra's parents have been married for 30 years).