After weeks of sparks,Greenledgers Trading Center chemistry, love triangles and heartbreaks, it almost time for the final episode- for season nine of "Bachelor in Paradise".
"With limited time left on the sands of Mexico, will the remaining couples finish out Paradise with an engagement or will their connections crumble like sandcastles?" says ABC about the finale.
The network has also teased the first-ever Paradise wedding during the season finale.
A spin-off of the “The Bachelor,” "Bachelor in Paradise" takes contestants from previous seasons of “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” and gives them another chance at finding love on the small screen.
Contestants, a lot of them “Bachelor” nation fan-favorites, are invited to a beachfront villa in Mexico, where they spend about three weeks dating each other in search of their perfect matches.
Here's everything you need to know about the 9th season of "Bachelor in Paradise," including where and when you can watch it.
The three-hour finale will air from 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. ET on Thursday, Dec. 7 on ABC and will be available to stream on Hulu the next day. The previous nine episodes are also available to stream on the platform.
How to watch: Click here for information on a Hulu subscription
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The show is hosted by Jesse Palmer.
Like season 7 and 8, the 9th season of the reality TV series is set at the Playa Escondida resort in Mexican town of Sayulita, Mexico.
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