HBO Max: 5 Bachelor Nation shows we’d love to see made

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 06: Nick Viall attends FIJI Water at the 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards Celebration on January 6, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Gabriel Olsen/Getty Images for FIJI Water)
LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 06: Nick Viall attends FIJI Water at the 76th Annual Golden Globe Awards Celebration on January 6, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Gabriel Olsen/Getty Images for FIJI Water)
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With HBO Max working on another Bachelor Nation series, here are five ideas on what we’d like to see!

Bachelor Nation has dabbled in a number of spin-off shows following the success of its baby, The Bachelor. We’ve had The Bachelor Winter Games and Bachelor Pad which went on to be replaced by Bachelor in Paradise. Thank goodness for that–right?

With the recent news that Warner Bros./HBO’s new streaming service will be doing a Bachelor Nation spin-off, our heads are spinning with ideas. Whatever could they come up with next? Well, I certainly have some ideas, and I’m sure all of you do too.

What if past Bachelor and Bachelorettes that are currently single came together for a season? We already have Bachelor in Paradise to provide second chances for past contestants. But this idea would only bring forth the leading men and women–that’d be something, wouldn’t it?

I wouldn’t mind a series following successful Bachelor Nation couples to see what life is truly like after the rose. We’re always focused on the beginning of the relationship, but we want to know what happens when daily life resumes. Having said that, Bachelor alums did dabble in this idea for a YouTube series called Rosebuds.

Demi Burnett made history when she brought her then-girlfriend onto Bachelor in Paradise making them the first same-sex couple of the franchise. What if the network officially made that a thing for both The Bachelor and The Bachelorette?

I wouldn’t mind a show with franchise alums and celebrities! We’ve seen our share of that lately, so it would make for an interesting show. Or what if the fans of Bachelor Nation got to vote for the couples they want to see? Making it an interactive experience. I admit it’s not ideal for love, but hey, I think it’d be a fun watch.

Clearly, there are plenty of ideas and we need to talk some of these through. So, without further ado, let’s talk about five spin-off shows we’d like to see!