The Bachelor - Season 7

Season 7
Episodes

Week One (S7)
"Sliders" alum Charlie O'Connell slips into the role of romantic lead for the dating game's seventh round of roses and rejection. This time, the rules go out the window as multiple eliminations pop up randomly and the 25 women get more chances to speak their minds about the man of the hour.

Week Two (S7)
Charlie goes on two one-on-one dates: a dinner at a New York restaurant; then a walk through a park, followed by a water-taxi ride. Later, the singleton has a poolside date with the other 10 ladies.

Week Three (S7)
Hometown dates with his final four clue Charlie in to one lady's seeming obsession with him and the intentions of another's still-attached ex-beau. Afterward, one more woman is sent packing.

Week Four (S7)
Faced with a pair of one-on-one dates, Charlie decides to take things a step further by inviting one of the hopefuls back to his place. Meanwhile, the women let loose with an all-girl party to pass the time before two of them get the boot.

Week Five (S7)
Shopping sprees, hayloft chats and a fencing match for the chance at a one-on-one date leave the six women wondering which two of them will be heading home after Charlie hands out his roses.

Week Six (S7)
Charlie spirits his three remaining ladies off to Aruba, where a romantic one-on-one date has an unseen third wheel and a hopeful backs out of an overnight assignation.

The Bachelor: The Women Tell All (S7)
In a break from tradition, only 12 of the original 25 ladies who were looking to land Charlie O'Connell return to rip into one another and receive words of wisdom from Charlie's final two hopefuls.

Week Seven (S7)
Charlie brings the remaining two ladies home to meet the folks before making his pick. But before any hearts are broken, there are also overnight dates at Casa O'Connell in New York and a couple of trips to the jewelry store.

The Bachelor: Final Rose Live (S7)
In the sixth-season finale, Byron must decide if he wants to propose to one of his final ladies-in-waiting or walk away from both. But before a decision is given, it's off to pick engagement rings just in case. Chris Harrison hosts.
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