The wall draws back, the guest is introduced to the winner, they all stand there awkwardly dancing for 15 seconds and then the episode is over. But, still, it’s a highly awkward way for a date to end.Īnd, make no mistake, that is the end of the date. This is the sort of thing she should be hosting herself. Nicole Byer from Nailed It also appears, but nobody ever guesses her identity and Deschanel has to essentially shout her resume at the winner over the closing titles. Iggy Azalea pops up in episode two, who is at least a name if not a particularly relevant one, as does Carson Kressley from Drag Race. This is the level of star the series has to work with. Her name was announced, and I immediately forgot it. But the answer, in fact, is an entirely generic woman who once appeared on the reality show The Bachelorette. The mystery bachelorette asks her three bachelors, all sentient ham puppets shielded from her thanks to a giant wall, if they know who she is. There’s a moment in the first episode that gives away the lack of celebrity quite profoundly.