
In-depth coverage of the fastest growing professional sport in the world - The Bachelor. The foremost experts in gameplay analysis @BachelorClues and @PaceCase examine every episode as it airs as well as the history of the game and the plays that happen off the field in the parasocial arena of social media. Described as "the MoneyBall of The Bachelor", Game of Roses will give even a casual viewer ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 778 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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PaceCase breaks down the top 10 moments from the first five episodes of Perfect Match Season 4, including Netflix’s remixed format, the rise of DeMari and Marissa as the season’s power couple, Ally Lewber’s unexpected chaos era, Jimmy Soto becoming t... more
PaceCase flies solo for a chaotic TWIBN covering the complete Summer House scandal takeover of the reality TV ecosystem, including Ciara Miller’s ascension to Love Island USA: Aftersun host, the ongoing West Wilson/Amanda Batula fallout, and the Thre... more
PaceCase enters the pit solo to scout the entire cast of Perfect Match and determine which players are built for domination, which influencers are all face play, and which reality TV veterans actually understand the game. From Love Is Blind chaos age... more
BachelorClues and PaceCase dig deeper into the growing Nick Viall vs. Dave Neal podcast drama after Clayton Echard confirms that Dave Neal’s name was intentionally edited out of a Viall Files interview. The hosts analyze the now-infamous clip, Clayto... more
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Don’t listen to all these right-wing losers. We need as many humane, left voices as possible in these dark times
I am absolutely disgusted at their excitement over the new Bachelorette! Putting someone on a pedestal with a DV incident is not okay !! I listened to you for a long time, but I have unsubscribed. Shame on you. Hated the constant ads popping up and the constant interruptions. And the constant sniffling ! It’s awful.
You spoiled Traitors at the top of an episode about LIB with absolutely no warning. If I wanted to hear Traitors talk I would listen to your Traitors episodes. OR give people a heads up first before talking about it so it can be skipped if needed. Not everyone can be updated on shows on your timeline.
I also find Clues to be a bit dismissive of Pacecase’s opinions. He often brings something up and when she tries to give her side, dismisses it by saying “we’re not there yet it’s coming up and we... more
How about learning how to pronounce players names correctly like Batula?
I used to be a massive fan, this podcast got me through the pandemic. I miss the humorous levity this show used to have. Please approach shows you aren't "experts" in less harshly/negatively, unless you do some cursory research- the survivor and traitors takes can be insane sometimes when it's obvious you don't understand how the show works. It seems since bachelor is in limbo they are too, their coverage has been super inconsistent lately and both seemed checked out half the time. It seems like... more
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Offering detailed analysis of the rapidly evolving landscape of reality TV, particularly centered on dating shows like "The Bachelor" and "Love Is Blind", this podcast engages audiences with its insightful commentary on gameplay strategies and social dynamics. The hosts, both seasoned figures in the realm of reality television, break down plot developments, player relationships, casting controversies, and the impact of social media on perceptions of the shows. With unique takes that intertwine humor and critical analysis, the content enriches the viewer experience and transforms how fans engage with their favorite guilty pleasures. It's a blend of entertainment analysis and playful banter that captures a diverse audience's attention and fue... more
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