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Rachel Lindsay

Reality TV's Racism Goes Deeper Than Casting

Recent firings and casting choices on Bravo and The Bachelor, following complaints about racism, are a reminder of all the work still left to be done behind the scenes.

How “The Bachelor” Played Itself

The reality television staple is almost two decades old, and tinkering with its formula is yielding diminishing returns.

“The Bachelor” Is Really Not Doing Well This Season

Are we, as a nation, not in the mood to watch The Bachelor during the #MeToo era? Or did last summer's Bachelor in Paradise disaster sour viewers on the show? Or...is Arie just boring?

The Frustrating, Tasteless "Bachelor In Paradise" Premiere

Bachelor in Paradise is meant to be stupid fun, but its two-night premiere dabbled in the very real issues of binge-drinking, consent, racism, and sexual assault — and trivialized all of them.

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