Fans compare 'The Bachelorette' season 15's Hannah Brown with last season's Becca and hope the drama will be entertaining enough

With 30 men competing against one another for Brown's love, will this season be more dramatic than Becca's season of 'The Bachelorette' last season
PUBLISHED MAY 13, 2019

The wait is finally over and we're just a few hours away from season 15 of 'The Bachelorette' premiering on ABC where we will see this season's bachelorette Hannah Brown begins her journey to find true love and hopefully get engaged too in the season finale. 

On Monday night, Brown will get her chance to hand out roses and meet her suitors. With 30 contestants vying for her love this season, we might get to see a lot of drama. And with the recently released previews, we already witnessed a few arguments between the men.

During the preview, we also got to know that Brown's best pals Demi Burnett and Katie Morton from 'The Bachelor' season 23 will also make an appearance. With 30 men competing against one another for Brown's love, a lot of fans online were seen comparing the season to Becca's season of 'The Bachelorette', which ended last season on a seemingly boring note.

'The Bachelorette's Hannah Brown (ABC/John Fleenor)

Fans are torn apart as they try to go spoiler free this season and speculate if Brown's season will be more dramatic than Becca's season. "I’m going spoiler free this season, however, due to the constant 'most dramatic season ever' catchphrases.. what do you all think? Seeing as we know contestants, backgrounds, and Hannah. Hoping for more entertainment than I felt I got during Becca’s season," wrote a fan on Reddit.

Adding to that another fan said, "Without revealing anything, I STRONGLY suspect this will be a much more entertaining season than Becca's."

"The most dramatic season ever? Probably not. After Becca's season was boring as hell, and Colton had an unusual ending, I think this season will be pretty standard. Entertaining but with a typical ending and a typical amount of drama, no more, no less," wrote another fan.

While some fans disagree that this season might have a good amount of drama but will not be the most dramatic season ever, a few speculate otherwise. "I mean everyone's entitled to their own opinion! From my spoiled perspective, I think Hannah, awkward as she can be, is much more entertaining to watch than Becca. She’s very open about her emotions and funny and I don’t think she’ll be as much of a deer in the headlights as she was on ATFR. Becca seems super nice and I’m glad she’s happy, but I could not get through her season. It was very straightforward and I’m excited to see the drama unfold on Hannah’s season. Totally just my thoughts." said a fan on Reddit.

'The Bachelorette' season 15's Hannah Brown, Katie Morton and Demi Burnett (ABC/John Fleenor)

Another fan said, "Totally agree. Becca's season put me to sleep. I wasn’t sure about Hannah as the Bachelorette at first but it sounds like it's going to be a really entertaining season and I’m excited." 

To see if the season does turn to be the most dramatic one or not, we will have to wait and see when it premieres on Monday night. 'The Bachelorette' season 17 premieres on ABC on Monday night at 8 pm. Check your local listings for more information.

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