When Does The Final Rose Ceremony Air, Where Does Jo. Jo Travel This Season? The Bachelorette Jo. Jo Fletcher begins her journey to find love on Monday night and fans are anxious to watch the drama unfold when 2. Bachelor Mansion in Los Angeles. What time does the Bachelorette season premiere start, when does the final rose ceremony air, and where does Jo. Jo travel with her guys this season? ![]() Scroll down to find a list of air dates and filming locations for each episode — all spoiler free. Set your DVR now so you don’t miss a minute of the 1. Chris Harrison promises will be filled with plenty of “man cry.” Keep in mind, if you don’t get your fill of drama from Jo. Jo and her guys, the third season of Bachelor in Paradise premieres on August 2, one day after the Bachelorette finale. Season Premiere (May 2. Los Angeles) According to ABC, the two- hour premiere will begin at 9 p. ET on Monday, May 2. ET time slot starting with Episode 2 on May 3. Jo. Jo will greet 2. Luke Pell who rides up to the mansion on a horse with an alicorn (unicorn horn) strapped to its head. As usual, several guys drink a wee bit too much at the first cocktail party, including Daniel and Vince. We had gotten to the end of the season. In addition to the cocktail party craziness, fans will see the return of three former Bachelorette stars who give Jo. Jo some tips on picking the right guy. Spoilers indicate that six men will be eliminated on night one. Week 2 (May 3. 0 — Los Angeles) This season’s first one- on- one and group dates get underway on the second episode. Fans on Twitter leaked a few photos early- on in the filming; one showed Jo. Jo on a one- on- one date in Malibu. Week 3 (June 6 — Los Angeles area) The third episode features another round of dates and more eliminations before the men who received roses start traveling. Note: Week 4 and 5 will air back to back on June 1. Week 4 (June 1. 3 — Pennsylvania) After three rose ceremonies in the mansion, Jo. Jo and her remaining guys travel to the Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Farmington, Pennsylvania. The Bachelorette @ Reality TV World: The Bachelorette news, The Bachelorette recaps, The Bachelorette contestant updates, The Bachelorette discussion, and more. Well, well.thank you Steve. I read all the episode-by-episode spoilers, I will promptly forget the details and then refresh my memory when we get down to the final. Fans can expect to see at least two dates this week — a group date at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh that features NFL stars Ben Roethlisberger, Hines Ward and Brett Keisel, and a one- on- one date filmed at a Dan + Shay concert in Greensburg. Jo. Jo Fletcher with Ben Roethlisberger, Hines Ward and Brett Keisel . Reality Steve states that least one date takes place at the Capi Bar in Punta de Este during this week and it be the dreaded two- on- one date. Week 6 (June 2. 7 — Buenos Aires, Argentina) Eight men remain on this episode, and there are rumors that there may be a second “2 on 1” dates this week. Tonight is the finale of The Bachelorette 2015 and Kaitlyn Bristowe is reported to choose Shawn Booth as the winner over Nick Viall. The episode airs at 8:00 p.m. TV Recap 'The Bachelorette' Season 12 Finale Recap: JoJo Fletcher Chooses Jordan Rodgers or Robby Hayes for Her Final Rose. Official photos from the Supernatural season 12 finale, "All Along the Watchtower," airing Thursday, May 18 at 9/8c on the CW. The Bachelorette (season 10) Country of origin: United States: No. The silver lining here is that we can guess almost exactly when we’ll get more This Is Us this fall, since NBC has already renewed the family drama for season 2 and. In past seasons, there has been only one, but producers may be changing things up this season. Programming note: ABC has not confirmed this yet, but the Bachelorette may not air on Monday, July 4 — Week 7 may air on July 1. The schedule below is subject to change. Week 7 (July 1. 1 — Argentina) Jo. Jo will narrow down her choices to four guys at the Episode 7 rose ceremony. ![]() Her final four guys will head back to the United States for hometown dates. Week 8 Hometown Dates (July 1. Find listings of daytime and primetime ABC TV shows, movies and specials. Get links to your favorite show pages. Phoebe's bachelorette party has no strippers, and Phoebe wanted one. So Rachel and Monica find a stripper, but he has to be at least 50 years old. ![]() ![]() California, Texas, Florida, Colorado). Filmed in late April, spoilers indicate that Jo. Jo traveled to Florida, Texas, Colorado, and California to meet up with her remaining four men and their families. One of the final four was eliminated at the rose ceremony, leaving three guys to travel on to the overnights. ![]() Week 9 Overnight/Fantasy Suite Dates (July 2. Phuket, Thailand) Jo. Jo’s final three guys meet Jo. Jo’s family, go on their final one- on- one dates, and decide whether or not to spend the night in the Fantasy Suite. According to Reality Steve, all three men accept the key to the suite, but what happens behind closed doors will be kept a secret unless one of the guys pulls a Nick Viall and talks about it on the After the Final Rose special. Week 1. 0Bachelorette: Men Tell All (July 3. Los Angeles) Typically filmed in L. A. ABC’s live After the Final Rose special will follow the two- hour finale. Arrow Spoilers: Who Dies in Season 4, Episode 1. Laurel, Thea or Diggle? Warning: This post contains spoilers for “Arrow” Season 4, Episode 1. Eleven- Fifty- Nine.” Do not read on unless you’ve watched the April 6 episode. After almost an entire season of build- up, tonight’s “Arrow” finally revealed which team member dies and ends up in the grave that was introduced in the Season 4 premiere: Laurel Lance (Katie Cassidy), aka Black Canary — a character that many comic book fans likely thought was safe, given Black Canary’s iconic status in the DC Comics universe. Executive producers Marc Guggenheim and Wendy Mericle, along with Cassidy and her co- star Paul Blackthorne (who plays Laurel’s father, Quentin Lance), sat down with reporters earlier this week to discuss the shocking events of the episode, which saw a newly escaped Damien Darhk (Neal Mc. Donough), stab Laurel as payback for her father’s earlier betrayal. After it seemed like doctors had managed to stabilize Laurel at the hospital, she shared a heartfelt scene with the other members of Team Arrow, and confided something in Oliver (Stephen Amell), before she began coding and ultimately died. Below, the producers explain how they came to this decision, and Cassidy recalls her emotions while filming her final scenes, and what she hopes her character’s legacy will be. This group interview has been lightly edited and condensed for clarity. So, why Laurel Lance? Guggenheim: Obviously, “Arrow” is always a show that’s evolving. It’s always a show where every character, arguably except for the Arrow, is fair game. We started off this year with the promise of a death, and when we worked our way through our various different creative choices, we realized that the thing that will give us the most pop, going into the end of the season and into next season, unfortunately would be Laurel. By the way, we knew that it would enrage a lot of people. So, the shipping thing was not an element. It was not a factor for us. And we recognize that that upsets a lot of fans, particularly the comic book fans. In the comics, Dinah Lance and Oliver Queen, depending on which version of the character you like, are in a romance together, in various iterations. That, to some people, is considered canonical and iconic, and we respect that. But at the same time, we’ve always made no bones about the fact that we are telling our own version of the Green Arrow mythos. The Green Arrow has had so many different interpretations, and Black Canary has had so many different interpretations, over the years, that we never felt beholden to one particular interpretation. This is our interpretation, like it or not, and I recognize that there are plenty of people, up and down my Twitter feed, who do not like it, and I totally respect that. It just made the most creative sense for us, going forward, despite the fact that we absolutely love Katie. Not getting a chance to work with Katie, day in and day out, is tempered by the fact that we now live in a universe where there’s resurrection, parallel Earths, time travel and flashbacks. We have all these different ways of keeping Katie in the “Arrow”- verse family. In fact, you will see her on an episode of “The Flash”, playing the Earth- 2 version of Laurel Lance. Katie is reprising her role as Laurel in Earth- 1 to be in “Vixen” Season 2. Death does not mean goodbye on any of these shows, but we’ve made a creative choice and we’re sticking to it. We’re recognizing that Black Canary and Laurel have an incredibly loyal fan base, and Katie has an incredibly loyal fan base, but the show has never been just about the comic book history, it’s never been just about one or two different particular fan bases. We make the creative choices we feel benefit the show as a whole, and the story that we’re telling overall. Quentin has lost Sara twice, only to get her back, and now he’s lost Laurel. Can you talk about how that impacts him? Blackthorne: From a character point of view. He can’t really take it on as a reality, but if this is the result of what’s going on, than I have to deal with it. He can’t really accept it, but he has to accept that it is happening. And with these deaths, with Sara’s reprisal through magic and the Lazarus Pit, while it’s all a bit for Quentin to reconcile as something that could truly be happening, it is happening, therefore he’ll deal with it. We started things off with . This death, of course, is just devastating for Lance because this is not the one that was ever supposed to happen. How could this ever be on the books? Personally, I was almost as devastated as Lance, to be honest, with the news of this happening. Katie and I have had such an amazing working relationship that it really is hard to accept that I’m going to be going to work without . That, as an aside, is slightly annoying. But in terms of Quentin, he’s going to have to pick up the pieces, not pick up a bottle, and reconcile what’s left in his life. With that, he’s got the Arrow family. That will be where he’ll have to find his anchor now, from here on in, without his beautiful daughter. Katie, can you talk about the emotions of shooting your death scene, and the last scene you shot? Cassidy: I found out that this was the choice, creatively, that was going to be made and obviously I talked to Marc and Greg and Wendy and I actually had found out right before the court scenes – that day we shot in the court. Blackthorne: And that’s when you told me, yeah. Cassidy: Which was hard. I remember I was like “okay, I need to put this on the backburner for now,” because I had a huge day of all legal jargon and a lot. But it actually worked out really well because in the next episode, 1. I’m actually in the episode and it’s a lot of flashbacks. And emotionally it’s interesting because that scene that you see when I’m in the hospital and I say goodbye, I say to the team, “I never wanted this, I was thinking up giving up the Black Canary and I couldn’t do it,” honestly, that scene was definitely so real, shooting it, because it was my saying goodbye to the team . For sure it was hard, but it was very real and it was good, it was genuine. And then the last scene I think I shot was? That was the very last scene that we shot, and it was so weird because I remember we had broken for lunch, we came back – I was running to set and putting on my jacket and my gloves and they were just calling me to set to show wrap me, and I didn’t know I was done and it was just sort of a bit of a shock. But it was good, I feel like there was no other way I would want it to go. Blackthorne: Can I just add something? In terms of, when you find out news like this, it’s rather annoying and very devastating and all the rest of it – you’re going to lose a cast member such as Katie, but at the same time, it was such a shock, certainly to me and I think to everybody, when the news came out, that you’re thinking “god, we’re right in the middle of this thing and it was shocking. What’s it gonna be to the audience?’’ and in terms of fantastic story, as awful as it is that Black Canary’s the sacrifice, in terms of story, it’s like wham – and if that’s not what story’s about, then what is it about? So in terms of the element of this story, it’s an amazing turn to throw at the audience and people aren’t expecting it, and it’s fantastic. If it shocked us that much, what’s it going to do to the audience? It’s great story. Marc, you said the death was permanent – but since Katie is appearing on “Flash” and “Vixen,” do you feel that cheapens the death, because it isn’t technically permanent? Guggenheim: I think the thing we’ve recognized ever since the Lazarus Pit, parallel universes, etcetera, etcetera, is we definitely recognize, across all three shows, that when we kill off a character, it means something different now. I’m not gonna put a qualitative judgment on whether it is more or less impactful, I’ll leave that to the audience and to you guys, but certainly we acknowledge that there’s a difference. And I think “Arrow,” much more so than “Flash” or “Legends,” for a lot of the reasons Paul was saying, it traffics in death. We start off the series with the apparent death of Sara Lance and the actual death of Robert Queen, and a hero that murdered people. For better or for worse, death is part of the show. What we’re finding is that death now – and as it should when you start to get, as we are, pushing into Season 5 – the show has to evolve, it has to change, and the concept of death on the show is evolving and changing, as we’ve already seen with Sara Lance and we’ve already seen with seeing Laurel in a parallel universe. There’s a world where we do an episode where Oliver Queen meets the Laurel Lance of Earth- 2 — that’s now on the table. Time travel is now on the table. As the show has evolved, so has death, and I’ll leave it to you guys to decide if death is more or less impactful as a result. How suspicious should viewers be that Laurel was fine, she asked Oliver for a favor that we didn’t hear, and then she was dead. Is there any wiggle room there? Guggenheim: That’s the joke I’ve been making, quite frankly: Oliver Queen killed her! Mysteries and secrets are another. Certainly, “what did Laurel say to Oliver?” But we didn’t intend for it to be like, she asked Oliver to euthanize her. No room that Oliver drugged her and faked her death? Guggenheim: No. We’ve done a fake death before. And that’s the thing: we’re always trying to figure out what’s the way to do this. That fake- out where she was OK and then she wasn’t, that was, again, our attempt at “how do we do a death we haven’t done before?” We’ve had people killed right in front of Oliver; we’ve faked a death; we’ve had someone be fatally injured and then Oliver arrives on the scene. I shouldn’t say a problem: a creative challenge. The deeper you get into your story. I don’t know what’s going to happen with Jon Snow, but that is also probably going to change things.
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