The REAL reason why The Bachelor episodes are shorter this season

The REAL reason why The Bachelor episodes are shorter this season… as frustrated fans are forced to wait a week to watch the rose ceremony

Channel 10 has been forced to air shorter episodes of The Bachelor this season after on-site production was suspended from March until July due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The network and producers Warner Bros. were left with a dearth of footage as a result of the lengthy filming break, and viewers are starting to notice the lack of content.

Fans have complained that the episodes are much briefer than last year’s, and producers also seem to be stringing along the drama by using cliffhanger endings. 

Revealed: Channel 10 has been forced to air shorter episodes of The Bachelor this season after on-site production was suspended from March until July due to the coronavirus pandemic. Pictured: Locklan ‘Locky’ Gilbert

During Thursday night’s episode, the cocktail party was filled with drama, but viewers were confused when the rose ceremony didn’t air.

Several of the contestants had hinted on Instagram earlier in the day that a rose ceremony would be taking place.

They shared promotional photos and captions about their outfits and wanting to receive a rose from leading man Locky Gilbert.

This suggests that Channel 10 forgot to tell the women that the episode had been re-edited to finish on a cliffhanger. 

Briefer episodes: The network and producers Warner Bros. were left with a dearth of footage as a result of the lengthy filming break, and viewers are starting to notice the lack of content

Briefer episodes: The network and producers Warner Bros. were left with a dearth of footage as a result of the lengthy filming break, and viewers are starting to notice the lack of content

After the episode ended without a rose ceremony, one angry fan tweeted: ‘Is this going to be how #TheBachelorAU is going to be all season? 

‘One rose ceremony a week and an entire episode dedicated to a cocktail party? I don’t like it? Would rather just see dates?’

Another wrote: ‘I 0/10 agree with this new format they’ve got going on. Give us the cocktail party and rose ceremony on the Thursday episode.’

A third critic tweeted: ‘Speaking for myself here, but not a fan of the “next time” without a freaking rose ceremony. Can we get back to the old format?’

'Where is the rose ceremony?' Fans have complained that the episodes are much briefer than last year's, and producers also seem to be stringing along the drama with cliffhanger endings

‘Where is the rose ceremony?’ Fans have complained that the episodes are much briefer than last year’s, and producers also seem to be stringing along the drama with cliffhanger endings

Another asked: ‘Who do I need to write a strongly worded email too around here?!’

One fan tweeted: ‘I get the need to spread out the season because of COVID etc, but making us wait six days to continue a rose ceremony is straight up rude.’

The Bachelor continues Wednesday at 7.30pm on Channel 10

Hmm! Several of the contestants had hinted on Instagram earlier in the day that a rose ceremony would be taking place. They shared promotional photos and captions about their outfits and wanting to receive a rose from leading man Locky Gilbert

Hmm! Several of the contestants had hinted on Instagram earlier in the day that a rose ceremony would be taking place. They shared promotional photos and captions about their outfits and wanting to receive a rose from leading man Locky Gilbert

Lack of communication: These posts suggest that Channel 10 forgot to tell the women that the episode had been re-edited to finish on a cliffhanger

Lack of communication: These posts suggest that Channel 10 forgot to tell the women that the episode had been re-edited to finish on a cliffhanger