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‘Bachelor’ endures, even if couples don’t

December 16, 2012 by  
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Try holding a demeanour during ABC’s “The Bachelor” authorization by a numbers, and it’s unfit to count a hottub scenes, candlelit dinners, thespian confrontations and on-camera breakdowns that have populated a existence dating uncover given a entrance in 2002. Yet one statistic is clear: After a decade on air, a uncover — along with a companion, “The Bachelorette” — has spawned customarily 3 successful relationships.

Still, a array has lasted a decade and is one of a longest-running existence shows in history. Its place in a cocktail enlightenment landscape is resolutely cemented, and a franchise’s third set of televised commitment — “The Bachelorette: Ashley and J.P.’s Wedding” — will atmosphere during 8 p.m. today, a few weeks before a 25th book kicks off in January. Through authorised controversies to claims that a uncover is a sham, “The Bachelor” still endures.

But how?

That doubt fills a Internet with theories and consider pieces — moving guilt-ridden blog posts with titles like “ ’The Bachelor’: Why Smart Women Watch (and Love) It” — and there’s no necessity of answers. The show, in that an impossibly pleasing chairman is presented with a integrate dozen equally pleasing people from that to select his or her essence mate, provides escapism. It can be train-wreck TV during a finest. Viewers wish to confuse themselves from bland life. Women wish to see a fairy-tale romance. Watching crazy contestants creates viewers feel improved about themselves.

Whatever a reasons, people are still fixated on a show, that generally resembles a dysfunctional regretful comedy come to life. Though a ratings have forsaken over time, a latest iteration — this past summer’s “Bachelorette” — averaged about 8 million viewers per episode, and it exploded opposite publication repository covers and amicable media when star Emily Maynard (appearing on a array for a second time) pennyless adult with her fiance, deteriorate leader Jef Holm.

Seriously, what about a fact that customarily 3 couples have found fast relations on a uncover that promotes secure adore as a goal?

“I consider that’s one heck of a batting average,” pronounced Mike Fleiss, a show’s creator and executive producer, in a phone interview.

Fleiss, a male obliged for such specials as “Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?” and “Are You Hot? The Search for America’s Sexiest People,” doesn’t fake that he knew a uncover would be a long-lasting success. Back in a initial season, he said, no one had high hopes. There was difficulty with casting given people were worried with a suspicion of being on camera while dating. One day, a member of Fleiss’ staff arrived during work, overjoyed given her penetrating had told her that a uncover would final 4 seasons. Fleiss suspicion 4 competence be a stretch.

“Saying this exceeded a expectations,” he said, “is an understatement.”

Fleiss has his possess theories about because a array has succeeded where others have failed. Not customarily are a stakes high when people are during their many exposed and emotional, he says, though viewers find it comforting that “The Bachelor” proves it doesn’t matter how appealing or tan or abounding we are — everybody needs assistance anticipating love. Plus, a executive thesis — a query for a soulmate — simply never gets old.

“All existence shows interest to people for opposite reasons,” pronounced Paul Levinson, a highbrow of communications and media studies during Fordham University. “But a suspicion of anticipating someone ideal for you? That’s a really low need people have. And that’s because a uncover has lasted.”

As for a judgment of anticipating that ideal someone on a radio show, Fleiss knows that a contingency are low, that is because he’s anxious with his 12.5 percent success rate.

He waves off questions about a array perplexing to smoke-stack a rug with contestants who will hoard a many press and publication headlines. “We always try to find a best mother element for ‘The Bachelor’ or father element for ‘The Bachelorette,’  ” Fleiss said. “That’s what we do essentially — that’s a initial goal.

“But,” he conceded, “there are adequate crazy people in a universe that if we move 25 of them together, dual or 3 or 4 of them are going to be a small nutty. So those are a characters that customarily emerge as publication favorites.”

Emerge they have. There were Season 14 “Bachelor” Jake Pavelka and his winner, Vienna Girardi, and their open blow-up when their attribute fell apart. Or Season 16 leader Courtney Robertson, one of a show’s many despised villains ever, who infamously stole “Bachelor” Ben Flajnik divided for some late-night skinny-dipping. (Robertson and Flajnik pennyless adult progressing this year.)

And let’s not forget a second successful relationship, Season 13’s Jason Mesnick and Molly Malaney — with a asterisk that Malaney was a show’s runner-up, and Mesnick indeed due to Melissa Rycroft in a deteriorate finale. He after was means to retreat course, transfer Rycroft and selecting Malaney on a horrifying-but-riveting live “Bachelor” after-show. (Mesnick and Malaney were married in a 2010 televised special and are awaiting their initial child subsequent spring.)

Throughout all a drama, done or real, viewers of a uncover stay invested — and in some cases, still have hope, notwithstanding a pell-mell inlet of a program.

“The uncover hasn’t done me sour about adore — if anything, it creates me excited,” pronounced Kerry Jones, a freelance author from Tampa, Fla., who has blogged about a series. “I do honestly trust that many of a couples on a uncover did tumble in adore during some point, though removing intent after dual months is where a idiocy kicks in.”

As for Sunday’s marriage of Season 7 “Bachelorette” Ashley Hebert and J.P. Rosenbaum, it will be a initial non-scandalous “Bachelor” commitment given a Season 1 “Bachelorette,” Trista Rehn, married leader Ryan Sutter in 2003 in a three-part miniseries.

The story: Hebert was a second runner-up on “The Bachelor” Season 15, afterwards got her possess “Bachelorette” season, selecting Rosenbaum in a summer of 2011. Cameras prisoner a marriage in Pasadena, Calif., during a commencement of December, a day that Fleiss calls “magical.”

“Even a many asocial spectator will comprehend this is not a made-for-television romance,” Fleiss said.

He afterwards ventured a theory about a destiny of his franchise’s latest couple: “I gamble they’re married forever.”

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Kent-based Mist return stronger, better | Lingerie Football League slide show …

December 16, 2012 by  
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An arts student with an eye for fashion, Melissa Bernasconi knows a certain look can bring beauty and style.

But looks can be deceiving, especially when you strap on a helmet, don shoulder pads, apply eye black and carry an attitude.

The Enumclaw woman – who studies fashion marketing at The Art Institute of Seattle – moonlights as a gritty second-year running back and safety for the Lingerie Football League’s Kent-based Seattle Mist.

Tackle football is rugged business, but something the 23-year-old Bernasconi embraces. For Bernasconi, it’s a blend of action, impact and grace – a sometimes savage game in which art is put in motion.

“I love it. It’s insane,” said Bernasconi, an Enumclaw High graduate who played fastpitch softball on scholarship at Green River Community College. “When you get on the field, it is all emotion, adrenaline. It happens so fast and it’s so much fun. I couldn’t ask for anything better.”

The Mist are back, proclaiming to be even better as they prepare for a four-game regular-season slate that opens in April.

The team assembled for an impromptu media gathering at the ShoWare Center last Friday, a precursor to the Mist’s preseason matchup ­– the inaugural Pacific Cup ­– against the B.C. Angels, the recently crowned champions of the maiden season of lingerie football north of the border.

Kickoff for the “border war” is 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15 at the ShoWare.

The retooled Mist includes two players – Christine Moore and Jessica Hopkins – who recently played for the Angels in LFL Canada.

Moore, a Seattle fitness trainer who plays linebacker and tight end, is looking forward to facing her former teammates, but holds no animosity toward B.C.

Moore says she is content, belonging to a deeper, stronger, faster team capable of running the table.

“This team is really close, and we’ve put in a lot of work,” she said. “We’re all on the same page.”

The Mist, an original league franchise that has yet to reach the coveted playoffs, has high expectations.

“We’re going to win it all. That’s our expectation every year,” said fourth-year coach Chris Michaelson. “We’re so deep. They’ve been in the system now for four years … so most of them have been grasping the concepts a lot better now.”

The LFL has improved as a product in four years, Michaelson observed, in terms of the caliber and the number of athletes. Coaching throughout the league also has improved, he said.

Playing mistake free is the key to winning a 32-minute game.

“If you make a mistake, it’s hard to recover,” the coach said.

Laurel Creel, of Wasilla, Alaska, returns at quarterback for the Mist. She threw for 294 yards and seven touchdowns last season. One of her main targets is Hopkins, of Ferndale, the team captain who caught 12 passes for five TDs last season.

Shea Norton, of Bonney Lake, returns for her third season at tight end and defensive end. The Sumner High graduate battled through a torn quadricep last season, but is back in top shape and eager to get started.

“Everyone is healthy,” she said. “We have five phenomenal rookies, and a class of 12 returning.”

Bernasconi says it’s the best Mist team yet.

“We’re a close family. Everything is upbeat and positive.”

About the Lingerie Football League

The league began in 2009, and in 2013 features 12 teams from Seattle, Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, Green Bay, Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Minnesota, Omaha and Philadelphia competing for a chance to play in the Aug. 31 Lingerie Bowl X. The season kicks off March 30.

The league features scantily clad women playing seven-on-seven tackle football on a 50-yard field. Each offense features a quarterback, center, two running backs and three receivers. There is no punting or field goals. Teams must throw at least two passes every four downs.

Players, who are not paid, wear helmets with clear face shields, shoulder pads, sports bras, tight shorts, elbow and knee pads.

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Mist schedule

The Kent-based Seattle Mist plays two home games at the ShoWare Center and two road games during the 2013 season. Seattle also plays an exhibition game Saturday, Dec. 15 also at the ShoWare. The league earlier this year shifted its previous fall-winter schedule played from 2009-2011 to a spring-summer schedule in 2013.

Games:

• Saturday, Dec. 15, Pacific Cup exhibition, B.C. Angels at Seattle Mist, 8 p.m.

• Saturday, April 6, Green Bay Chill at Seattle Mist, 8 p.m.

• Saturday, May 4, Seattle Mist at LA Temptation, 8 p.m.

• Saturday, July 6, Minnesota Valkryie at Seattle Mist, 8 p.m.

• Saturday, July 20, Seattle Mist at Las Vegas Sin, 8 p.m.

Tickets: www.showarecenter.com, 253-856-6999, $15-$85

Broadcast info – aired in HD at LFLUS.com

 

Contact Kent Reporter Regional Editor Mark Klaas at mklaas@kentreporter.com or 253-872-6600, ext. 27-5050.

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