| The Bachelor: Extended Preview for Monday, Jan. 18 |
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Tweet me!| Written by TheScribe | |||
| Friday, 15 January 2010 15:57 | |||
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The Bachelor As if we hadn't already had enough controversy with the "Rozlyn Affair" we get even more during the next episode of The Bachelor as Jake sends a Bachelorette home. It seems as if ths season of The Bachelor is going to have a "controversy of the week" if things continue as they have been.
Curtain up! Eight bachelorettes visit the famous Jon Lovitz Comedy Club. After sharing a few jokes with the women, Lovitz explains that they will be the ones performing stand up in his club that night. The fun and panic begins, especially for Ashleigh, who starts to break down with bad case of stage fright. One more surprise: they will be working in front of a full audience, not just Jake. One by one, the bachelorettes nervously perform their routines. Corrie lampoons a fellow bachelorette, while Elizabeth pushes the bounds of good taste and Michelle starts to get flop sweat when her jokes fall flat. Later Jake takes the women to a VIP after party and tries to get alone time with some of them. But the night takes a shocking turn when one bachelorette pushes him too far and he unexpectedly sends her home on the spot and ends the party. The next morning, Jake picks up a lucky bachelorette with a helicopter right in the mansion's driveway. As the rest of the women enviously look on, they fly off to San Diego's Sea World. The entire park is closed down for them; however he stuns her with another bigger surprise. But is their connection strong enough for Jake to give her a rose? A tension-filled cocktail party reveals a division in the house, with one woman dramatically set against the rest of the bachelorettes. Is she really there just for Jake, as she claims? At the end of the contentious night, nine women continue on the fairytale journey. The 12 women are: Ali, 25, an advertising account manager from Williamstown, MA Hosted by Chris Harrison, "The Bachelor: On the Wings of Love" is a production of Next Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Television. Mike Fleiss and Martin Hilton are the executive producers. This episode of "The Bachelor: On the Wings of Love" will be available on ABC.com the day after airing on the network for users to watch online. "The Bachelor: On the Wings of Love" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format, with stereo sound and Spanish subtitles via secondary closed captioning. A TV-parental guideline will be assigned closer to airdate. For more information on "The Bachelor: On the Wings of Love" please visit ABC.com. The Bachelor Extended Preview
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