The raw data behind the stories: "How To Spot A Front-Runner On The 'Bachelor' Or 'Bachelorette'" https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-bachelorette/, "Rachel's Season Is Fitting Neatly Into 'Bachelorette' History" https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/rachels-season-is-fitting-neatly-into-bachelorette-history/, and "Rachel Lindsay's 'Bachelorette' Season, In Three Charts" https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/rachel-lindsays-bachelorette-season-in-three-charts/.
bachelorette
A data frame with 887 rows representing the Bachelorette and Bachelor contestants and 23 variables:
Bachelor or Bachelorette.
Which season?
An identifier for the contestant in a given season.
Who was eliminated in week 1.
Who was eliminated in week 2.
Who was eliminated in week 3.
Who was eliminated in week 4.
Who was eliminated in week 5.
Who was eliminated in week 6.
Who was eliminated in week 7.
Who was eliminated in week 8.
Who was eliminated in week 9.
Who was eliminated in week 10.
Who was on which date in week 1.
Who was on which date in week 2.
Who was on which date in week 3.
Who was on which date in week 4.
Who was on which date in week 5.
Who was on which date in week 6.
Who was on which date in week 7.
Who was on which date in week 8.
Who was on which date in week 9.
Who was on which date in week 10.
Eliminates connote either an elimination (starts with "E") or a rose (starts with "R"). Eliminations supersede roses. "E" connotes a standard elimination, typically at a rose ceremony. "EQ" means the contestant quits. "EF" means the contestant was fired by production. "ED" connotes a date elimination. "EU" connotes an unscheduled elimination, one that takes place at a time outside of a date or rose ceremony. "R" means the contestant received a rose. "R1" means the contestant got a first impression rose. "D1" means a one-on-one date, "D2" means a 2-on-1, "D3" means a 3-on-1 group date, and so on. Weeks of the show are eliminated by rose ceremonies, and may not line up exactly with episodes.