Where to stream The Bachelor Season 21

Season 21

Watch The Bachelor Season 21 in Australia

Released: 2nd Jan, 2017

Where to watch The Bachelor Season 21

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Season 21 Episodes

S21 Episode 1

Week 1: Season 21 Premiere

As controversial fan favorite Nick Viall starts his search for love, three popular former bachelors offer him support and encouragement.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 2 Jan 2017

S21 Episode 2

Week 2: Wedding Photo Shoot

One woman feels anxious about a secret from her romantic past with Nick. 12 bachelorettes dress up for a wedding shoot. The one-on-one date sees the couple taking a helicopter to a yacht.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 9 Jan 2017

S21 Episode 3

Week 3: The Backstreet Boys

After sending Liz home, Nick tells the rest of the women about their past. Backstreet Boys announce to the seven women that they will be joining Nick on a group date. One-on-one date aboard a Zero G plane.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 16 Jan 2017

S21 Episode 4

Week 4: Nick's Hometown

Nick brings the bachelorettes to his hometown.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 23 Jan 2017

S21 Episode 5

Week 5: New Orleans

The 13 remaining bachelorettes visit New Orleans, where Nick selects one lucky lady to accompany him on a date. Later, 10 women are chosen for a night of thrills at a haunted plantation and two vengeful rivals go on the dreaded two-on-one date in the Big Easy's mystical bayou, where the trio encounter a group of voodoo worshipers.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 30 Jan 2017

S21 Episode 6

Week 6: St. Thomas

The nine remaining bachelorettes visit the U.S. Virgin Islands, where Nick learns the details of a dark-haired beauty's heartbreaking life. Later, a group date with six ladies goes terribly wrong and a two-on-one outing sends Nick's journey into a tailspin.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 6 Feb 2017

S21 Episode 7

Week 7: Bimini

All of Nick's relationships are called into question as the remaining women deal with Nick's admission that the process may not be working for him. Nick seeks council from Chris Harrison about his predicament.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 13 Feb 2017

S21 Episode 8

Week 8: Hometown Dates

The stunning surprises continue on what should be four compelling hometown dates if Nick's journey continues.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 20 Feb 2017

S21 Episode 9

Week 9: Finland

A no-holds barred heart-to-heart conversation ensues with Nick's former bachelorette love, Andi Dorfman. After a painful rose ceremony, where Nick makes the gut-wrenching decision about which woman to send home, he rejoices with the final three bachelorettes as they head to the snow-capped winter wonderland of Lapland, Finland.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 27 Feb 2017

S21 Episode 10

Week 10: Finland

The overnight dates with Rachel and Vanessa continue.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 6 Mar 2017

S21 Episode 11

The Women Tell All

Nick faces the women he previously rejected.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 6 Mar 2017

S21 Episode 12

The Final Rose

Nick must choose between the final two bachelorettes.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 13 Mar 2017

S21 Episode 13

After the Final Rose

Nick recaps the season in an interview with Chris Harrison.

1 h 30 mins  ·  Mon, 13 Mar 2017

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