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The Bachelor franchise's latest season, featuring Grant Ellis, approaches its finale with two women competing for his attention. ABC is moving away from a new season of The Bachelorette, opting instead for the return of Bachelor in Paradise. In other entertainment news, Michelle Buteau's Netflix series, 'Survival of the Thickest,' returns for a second season, focusing on her character's experiences as a plus-size woman. Additionally, the acclaimed British comedy 'Big Boys' arrives in the U.S., highlighting important themes of grief and connection, while the French YouTube phenomenon 'Bref' evolves into a longer format for richer narratives.
The Bachelor franchise has had explosive seasons, but Grant Ellis's journey has been mostly uneventful, culminating in a finale where he will choose between two women.
Michelle Buteau's Netflix series continues the exploration of Mavis's dating life as a plus-size woman of color, set against the vibrant backdrop of New York City.
Big Boys, a British comedy inspired by creator Jack Rooke's university years, tackles themes of grief and mental health with a unique bond between two college roommates.
Bref started as a wildly popular YouTube series and has transitioned into longer episodes, allowing more depth in character exploration and storytelling.
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