Is 'The Bachelor' On Tonight? How To Watch Peter Weber's Chile Dates and What You Need To Know

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The Bachelor will air a special two-hour episode on Wednesday night, following a Monday episode in its usual time slot, which saw Peter Weber send a whopping six women home across two rose ceremonies.

The group is shrinking, and fans can tune in to see which remaining women Weber will send home on Wednesday night. Here's everything you need to know about the special episode, how to watch it and what happened on Monday.

How To Watch

The show will start at 8 p.m. ET on ABC. For those who can't watch the episode in real-time, it will be uploaded to streaming platform Hulu. Those with Hulu Live can watch the show as it airs.

Peter Weber
Peter Weber smiles on a group date filmed for "The Bachelor." Francisco Roman/ABC

What Will Viewers See

Weber and the remaining women will explore Santiago, Chile during Wednesday night's episode. There are two one-on-one dates expected, along with a group date, as usual. The group date will be a "soap opera" theme, according to spoiler blog Reality Steve.

There's also an infamous two-on-one date this week, the first of the season. A two-on-one requires the Bachelor to choose one woman to stay and one to leave. Historically, the dates have been given to women who the Bachelor is unsure about or women who need to sort out drama that has been plaguing their relationships.

Monday Recap

This season has not lacked drama. Monday night's episode saw the house turn against Tammy Ly, who apparently started a rumor that contestant Kelsey Weier was popping pills. In the episode, Ly confronted Weier for being overly emotional, crying every day and drinking too much. Weier went to visit Weber and explained the situation. He responded by gifting her a rose ahead of the rose ceremony.

This led to major tension, especially when Weber canceled that evening's rose ceremony. Without time to speak to the Bachelor before possibly being sent home, Mykenna Dunn and Ly pulled Weber aside anyway. This further infuriated the women who weren't allowed any time with him last week.

Monday's episode also focused on Weber's questionable relationship with Kelley Flanagan. The pair had a one-on-one date where Weber continuously questioned if Flanagan could advance their relationship fast enough to stay on the show. In private interviews, Flanagan revealed she was unsure if Weber is a fit for her. Despite seeming to be on different pages, Weber gave Flanagan a rose though he was skeptical of their potential as a couple, even at the end of the date.

In total, the show saw six women sent home. Lexi Buchanan and Shiann Lewis were dismissed at the evening rose ceremony. Earlier in the episode, Weber sent home Alayah Benavidez, who started much of the season's drama. He also eliminated Kiarra Norman, Savannah Mullins, and Deandra Kanu.

About the writer

Kelly started a career in journalism after completing her education at The New School in New York City. She currently lives in Chicago. In her free time, Kelly can be found writing (duh), exploring her city, and frequenting a handful of coffee shops. She's an avid reader, music listener, and dog lover. Kelly's writing talents have landed her in a variety of positions, including her current job as a Culture Writer at Newsweek, as well as formerly interning at Rolling Stone Magazine and writing about music at Atwood Magazine. She also runs the blog Just Cut The Bullshit which is known for its mental health advocacy. 


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