If they fall in love, then we follow it and if they don’t, we don’t. ![]() What I want to have happen is just to be true to the experiment. “It’s not like anybody wants that to happen or doesn’t want that to happen. “I think it’s very funny for people to say, ‘Oh, you put somebody who was, you know, heavier in there, and then you just didn’t follow them,'” he said. I’d love there to be 12 engagements, and that’s unfortunately not the way that things happened.”Ĭoelen then responded to criticism from viewers of who the show did - and did not - choose to highlight in Season 2. I would love everybody to find the connection. Kindle devices rely on Bluetooth to connect to popular speakers, headphones and enable the on-device screen reader. “Many of the people who showed up really put themselves out there, tried and didn’t ultimately find a connection. Readers who rely on assistive technology like screen readers or refreshable braille displays can use their preferred tools to read with Kindle apps on Fire tablet, iOS, Android or Kindle for PC. “We didn’t even begin to tell the stories of the other engagements that happened, or lots of the other really fascinating, multi-layer relationships that went on,” Coelen said. The executive producer noted that due to a lack of bandwidth, it would have been impossible to follow every single pair. Like, these seem like a good, genuine, cross-section of authentic stories.” If we are so lucky as we have been in Season 1 and Season 2 to have more engagements then we’re able to follow, then we go with our gut. ![]() “We had no idea, and continue to have no idea what’s going to happen in the stories that we choose. They’re gonna say yes, and, of course, they’re getting married. ![]() In Season 1, we were following Kenny Barnes and Kelly Chase, and we were like, it’s going to be so boring.
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