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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Hannah Brown
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Single Bachelor and Bachelorettes of the past

What if Bachelor Nation created a show just for past, currently single Bachelorettes and Bachelors? Now, that’s a show I’d love to watch. These shows are not always successful for every leading lady and man, and more often than not, end up in heartbreak.

But what if these guys got another chance with those that understand what it’s like to lead your own season? I think it’d be a different means to get another chance at love, but not quite like the way they do on Bachelor in Paradise.

I’m not sure what ideas HBO Max has up their sleeve, but this is one I’d definitely tune in for.

Bachelor in Paradise
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When love wins

Okay, so there has been a spinoff series that sort of fits the “follow successful Bachelor Nation couples” vibe. The show I’m referring to is called Rose Buds or What Now?–the name I’m not entirely sure of. In any case, you can catch some of the episodes on YouTube to see what the series is all about.

While this idea existed in a smaller capacity, I’d like to see it on our television screens via ABC, just like we get the other three. I think it’d be a fresh, new perspective on the franchise, and it’s something we’d love to know about.

What happens after the cameras, relationship meddling, and induced drama go away? That’s what we’re dying to know, so ABC, if you’re reading, please make this happen.