Ranked just above the other pilot in "Bachelor" history, Weber's season was, simply put, excruciating to watch. From his inability to mediate conflict, to his tendency to reward drama, to his main requirement of his future wife being "someone who wants me," it has been frustrating, annoying, and sometimes boring to watch his season.
The other requirement of a good season, the contestants, also let us down. There wasn't even a good enough candidate to pick for this season's "Bachelorette" — they had to take a trip down memory lane to 2014. All of the women seemed catty, which is not what you want. There was no one to root for!
Yes, the two-part finale was riveting television, but that was in spite of Weber, not because of him. It was empowering to see his ex-fiancée Hannah Ann Sluss tell him off, and jaw-dropping to see his mom's open disdain of his other choice, Madison Prewett. Weber himself didn't really do much of anything — and that's the hallmark of a bad Bachelor.