The Bachelor - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Week One (S3)
A third season of matchmaking begins with tire and vineyard heir Andrew Firestone looking for love among 25 eligible ladies. In the opener, Andrew meets his hopefuls.

Week Two (S3)
The 25 women meet and make nice with Andrew during a dinner party, which concludes with 10 of the ladies going home without a rose.

Week Three (S3)
Andrew sends five ladies packing, paring the field from 15 to 10.

Week Four (S3)
Andrew offers roses to six of the 10 remaining ladies after a round of group dates lets him see some of his potential partners in a different light.

Week Five (S3)
Another round of group dates for the six remaining ladies leads to the expulsion of two more during Andrew's third Rose Ceremony.

Week Six (S3)
Andrew whittles down his list of most-wanted women from four to three.

The Bachelor: The Women Tell All (S3)

Week Seven (S3)
In the third-season finale, Andrew takes Jen and Kirsten to Santa Barbara's Firestone vineyard to meet his family before choosing which of them receives his final rose. Also: a trip to an L.A. jewelry store to check out engagement rings.

The Bachelor: After the Final Rose (S3)
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