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- This anticipated series premiere kicks off as 19 former participants from The Bachelor and The Bachelorette move into the Bachelor mansion to meet their fellow competitors.
- The drama continues in week two, as 17 remaining contestants face a stomach-churning challenge, an opportunity to bring out their inner artist and another dreaded elimination.
- This week, lips will lock and there will be overnight dates in Sin City (Las Vegas). Plus, there's a high-speed chase for immunity and another dreaded elimination.
- This week, an emotionally bruising competition sends three women packing. Plus, there is a fantasy date, a couple "takes flight" and another dreaded elimination.
- Eleven contestants begin the competition this week, yet three women are sent packing early on. Spin the Bottle is played and, on an overnight date, a "tough guy" opens up.
- Dancing with the Stars professionals help the contestants with a dancing challenge. Then all 19 housemates reunite as the winners of the competition are crowned.
- The second season premieres with its most controversial cast to date, as 18 unforgettable characters from the Bachelor franchise compete for $250,000 ... and a second shot at love.
- Kasey and Vienna continue to take aim at Jake. And things get sticky during the "Target on My Back" challenge, as participants hurl paint-soaked balls at each other.
- Power shifts as Vienna and Kasey's control of the Pad begins to unravel. In this week's challenge, the contestants will take to the pool in a must-see synchronized swimming event.
- Contestants rally to dethrone the power couple. Plus, this week is the "Kissing Challenge." Each guy will kiss the women - and vice versa - then vote for who has the "best lips."
- The contestants must compete as couples for the rest of the season - beginning with this week's challenge, "The Nearly-wed Game," which tests how well the pairs know each other.
- Season finale: Trista Sutter, Jason Mesnick and Ali Fedotowsky judge as the remaining couples perform a terrifying Cirque du Soleil routine in Las Vegas. Plus, the new Bachelor!
- Some of the most memorable and crazy men and women from The Bachelor and The Bachelorette return in the Bachelor Pad to try and win the end prize of $100,00. All that stands in their way are the challenges and each other. Hosted by Chris Harrison.
- In the third season premiere, five "super fans" join Bachelor veterans Michael Stagliano, Ed Swiderski, Lindzi Cox and Kalon McMahon to compete for $250,000 - and maybe love.
- The second challenge is "Rhythmic Gymnastics." Plus, on a 3-on-1 date, unexpected sparks fly at a rock concert and, as the pressure mounts, a shocking pre-dawn decision is made.
- The contestants compete in a spelling bee. If the couple everyone wants to see gone wins the challenge, the stronger alliance will have no choice but to cut out one of its own.
- The third challenge puts the contestants up to their heads in "Hot Sludge Funday," an ice cream-themed obstacle course. Plus, contestants start coupling up romantically.
- This week's challenge gets personal when contestants answer highly controversial questions about each other in pursuit of a rose. At the house, girls start fighting over the men.
- Relationships get hot, but betrayal gets hotter. One-on-one dates include a jewel-splashed Pretty Woman-style tour of Los Angeles and a night roughing it at a remote campsite.
- With $250,000 close at hand and a shocking victory in a karaoke challenge, a conflicted contestant must choose between strategy and loyalty ... and possibly betray a best friend.
- In a shocking finale, the final two couples - Sarah and Chris and Rachel and Nick - face their former housemates, who vote to decide which couple advances to the finals.