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Ah, ABC – the network that continually gives us shows that we didn’t know we wanted. I bet you didn’t know that you wanted a fire-stationed themed Grey’s Anatomy spin off, but I also bet you’re watching it. And as the weather turns warm and we wait for Becca to make her debut as The Bachelorette, ABC has done it again.
In a press release, the network has announced The Proposal. Per the release,
From “The Bachelor” creator Mike Fleiss, each hour of the 10-episode series will follow the male or female daters as they attempt to woo the mystery suitor with their words in a first impressions round; bare their souls in a beachwear round; answer the mystery suitor’s most pressing romantic questions; and strive to receive a seal of approval from the mystery suitor’s most trusted family member in the final round.
After each phase, the daters who fail to connect with the mystery suitor are whittled down, leading to the dramatic and highly anticipated reveal, when the two remaining daters finally meet the mystery suitor for the first time and present a romantic proposal of their choice. Will there be a marriage proposal that can’t be refused?
Hosted by Season 5 Bachelor/former NFL quarterback/out-of-work sport commentator Jesse Palmer, the new show is set to debut sometime this summer.
Quick – anyone remember anything about Palmer’s session of The Bachelor? Yeah, me neither. [via ABC] .
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I used this photo because David Muir fuuuuuuucks.
He’s hawt.
Jesse Palmer’s season was the only one where his final pick showed up first, and then she watched while he dumped the second place one.
I hate myself.
I was all in until Jesse Palmer. Someone needs to introduce him to a new tailor and he’s about as intelligent as a tree. Plus, the spiked hairstyle he rocks went out about 13 years ago
Don’t even need to read about it to know this show is going to suck.
We need Kannel brought back to ESPN, very underrated comedic radio host with Russillo