How to see the "Bachelor": the biggest season — to date!Online

How to see the "Bachelor": the biggest season — to date!Online

Watch "The Bachelor" and you'll be minutes away from a history lesson: The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons-Ever. The hit reality dating show is currently suspended from filming due to a pandemic, with 2020 Bachelorette star Claire Crowley awaiting the start of the season. In the meantime, however, you can go back in time to watch a compilation and commentary of the 10 best and most memorable seasons of The Bachelor and The Bachelorette in franchise history.

Bachelor Episode 1 kicks off the nostalgia fest with Sean Lowe's season. Each episode condenses a season into three hours, featuring highlights, narration by host Chris Harrison, virtual interviews with cast members, and never-before-seen footage.

It feels like it's been years since Peter Weber's "Bachelor" finale, but it's only been a few months. Peter's season was a disaster, with the pilot first proposing to Hannah Ann Sluss and then breaking up with her to be with runner-up Madison Prewett. That didn't work out either, as Peter's parochial mother, Barb, didn't welcome Madison with open arms. And in a development worthy of a global pandemic, Peter lived in quarantine with fifth-ranked Kelly Flanagan, and the two announced that they were dating.

ABC surprised everyone by choosing the next Bachelorette not from Peter's season as usual, but Claire, who at 39 is the oldest Bachelorette ever. However, her season could not begin filming due to the coronavirus, and the usual May premiere date had to be postponed.

Bachelor fans got a tiny bit of solace with the new spin-off series The Bachelor: but it wasn't enough. So ABC is giving us a blast from the past: find out everything you need to know about how to watch The Bachelor: The Bachelor: Greatest Seasons - Ever. Plus, watch the trailer below:

Just because ABC isn't available everywhere doesn't mean Americans have to miss the premiere episode of The Bachelor: Greatest Seasons - Ever. With a VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can watch from anywhere. Streaming is available from anywhere with a VPN (Virtual Private Network).

We evaluated many VPN services and the best VPN is ExpressVPN. It meets the VPN needs of many users and offers excellent compatibility with most devices and great connection speeds. It is also reasonably priced at $12.95/month. (The cost drops even further if you sign up for a longer contract of 6 months or a year.)

For U.S. members of Bachelor Nation, The Bachelor: Greatest Seasons - Ever. premieres tonight at 8 pm ET on ABC. If you have an antenna or cable TV, you can watch this broadcast.

If you cut the cord, you can watch The Bachelor: With Live TV on several live TV streaming services, including Hulu With Live TV, YouTube TV, and AT&T TV Now.

Of these options, we recommend Hulu, which also offers original programming like High Fidelity, Shrill, and Normal People; it has a one-week free trial; YouTube TV has an unlimited cloud DVR, so if you want to record everything AT&T TV Now is not recommended.

Good news for Canadian rose lovers: you can watch "The Bachelor": Greatest Seasons - Ever. on the same day and time as the US broadcast: 8pm tonight on City TV.

Sorry Brits, but The Bachelor: Greatest Seasons - Ever: Greatest Seasons - Ever. is not going to air on UK channels. If you're an American in the UK and don't want to miss the first episode, check ExpressVPN.

The Bachelor: The Bachelor: Greatest Seasons - Ever. has 10 episodes, each 3 hours long, and each week focuses on one past season of The Bachelor or The Bachelorette. Here is a breakdown of the episodes known so far:

Episode 1 (June 8): Sean Lowe ("The Bachelor" season 17)

Episode 2 (June 15): Episode 3 (June 22): Ben Higgins (The Bachelor season 20)

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