When he gets to his feelings about Bachelor-type shows’ commercial approach to physical attraction equating true love, it’s darkly hilarious and arguably poignant that he wraps on a callback to the Hindenberg.
He blasts the show’s lack of diversity making everyone “as interchangeable as Mr. Potato Head parts,” as well as its heightening of the expectations that come with finding a significant other.
While his views aren’t exactly original, since he’s echoing what many of The Bachelor’s critics have been slinging for years, it’s not as if it makes any of those thoughts irrelevant.