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"It’s Mario!" | 'The Bachelor' S29 E2

"It’s Mario!" | 'The Bachelor' S29 E2

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Triple threat musician Grant Ellis searches for love in an empty mall after a game of Bill Laimbeer’s Combat Basketball breaks out in a local rec center. Plus: The number one contestant on Rim’s power rankings fails to make it past week two. Thanks for listening. (Timestamps below)


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Timestamps (approximate):

0:15 The singing

5:00 Fashion Update

7:00 Group date card

8:00 Group date - day time

17:00 Group date - night time

28:00 Back at the house

29:00 Alexe 1-1 date - night time

35:00 Group date - day time (extended discussion about the future of Grant performing on this season)

45:00 Group date - night time

52:00 Cocktail Party

54:00 Rose Ceremony

58:00 Mailbag

1:00:00 AB’s ‘Bachelor’ Headline of the Week

1:01:00 RealTV Fantasy winner

1:02:00 Power Rankings


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