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Bachelorfans got a wake-up call this season.

But thats not what the numbers say.
I was bored in my dorm, looking for TV shows, and instantly got hooked.
But myBachelordata journey started in December 2018, just before Colton Underwoods season started.
Then it just kind of grew from there.
And just different things like that.
I just started collecting that data every day after each weeks episode.
What goes into tracking all that screen time?A lot.
How many hours a week would you say you spend working onThe Bachelor?A lot.
But for the sustainability of this project, its kind of been sink or swim.
If I had to guess, Id say probably upwards of eight to ten hours a week.
Thats really special to me in terms of how I feel about the show and my involvement in theBachelorcommunity.
Yeah, I think the fans of Bachelor Nation take a lot of heat when it comes to controversies.
The data this season is especially relevant because people feel like we didnt see what the producers promised us.
I expected drama just like every season, but I think this season was focused more on drama.
The data doesnt lie.
So youd see whoever was rumored to be making it far grow faster.
Early on in the season, there were rumors that Rachael Kirkconnell was going to make it far.
Especially as you trend further back, you might see that has the highest chances.
This season, I believe it was I should know this off the top of my head Bri!
What happens at the Women Tell-All, I think, is a big indicator.
The official Bachelor Nation Instagram follows you.
Do you wonder if the producers are tracking the data through your account?I hope so.