Joe Millionaire For Richer or Poorer Fans Want to Know How Many Episodes It Is
'Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer' Fans Want to Know How Many Episodes It IsHome > Television > Reality TVSource: Fox ' Joe Millionaire For Richer or Poorer' Has Enough Drama for a Pretty Lengthy SeasonBy Chrissy BobicJan. 20 2022, Published 3:37 p.m. ET For some, Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer is The Bachelor's much trashier cousin. And no one faults it for that. In fact, just a few episodes into the Joe Millionaire reboot, viewers were wondering how many episodes there are. As it stands, plenty agree that however many episodes Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer is probably isn't enough. The drama is that good.Article continues below advertisement So how many episodes is ' Joe Millionaire For Richer or Poorer' The original Joe Millionaire lasted two seasons. Each season was nine episodes long. It looks like the reboot will be just as long, if not a bit longer. It's pretty common these days for network reality shows to span as little as eight episodes or last more than a dozen episodes. But, going by the original series, it makes more sense for Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer to follow a similar schedule.Source: FoxArticle continues below advertisement According to The Futon Critic, the 2022 series is at least nine episodes long. There are listings up until Feb. 24, 2022, when the ninth episode is scheduled to air. But if there's a special reunion show or even a "women tell-all" type of special like The Bachelor has each season, there could be an extra episode or two thrown in there. One of the Joes is a multimillionaire Even though Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer probably has many episodes as the original series did, it still has a couple of big differences. There are two "Joes" this time around. Before, there was one lead who tricked the contestants into thinking they were falling for a millionaire. In reality, he was a construction worker who was not loaded.Article continues below advertisementSource: Fox In the reboot, one of the leads, Steven McBee, is a multimillionaire CEO of McBee Farm and Cattle Company. The other "Joe," Kurt Sowers, owns his own construction company. So something tells us he isn't exactly a pauper. Both men are clearly catches in their own way, even if only one of them happens to be filthy rich.Article continues below advertisement Will there be a second season of the ' Joe Millionaire' reboot Whether or not Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer is renewed for a second season is all about the ratings. Of course, having a positive fan response is important, but it boils down to how many people actually watch the show. And keep in mind that viewership numbers rising is a solid indication of a reality show doing well. #JoeMillionaire is such an underrated show wow only 2 episodes in and I hope there's a second season— (@jennapaolaa) January 14, 2022 The first two episodes, which aired on Jan. 6, 2022, back to back, brought in 1.7 million viewers. The following week, Episode 3 came in at 1.6 million, which is a clear downswing. It's still possible for those numbers to increase as the season goes on, however. As of right now, there hasn't been an official renewal. But never say never when it comes to the allure of falling in love and dodging gold diggers. Watch Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer on Thursdays at 8 p.m. EST on Fox.AdvertisementMore from Distractify Let's Meet Kurt Sowers, One of the Joes on the New 'Joe Millionaire'! Is There a Prize on 'Joe Millionaire' Besides the Potential Relationship in the End? 'Joe Millionaire: For Richer or Poorer' Is a Breath of Fresh Air for 'Bachelor' Fans Latest Reality TV News and UpdatesAdvertisementABOUT DistractifyAbout UsPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseDMCASitemapCONNECT with DistractifyLink to Facebook Link to TwitterLink to InstagramContact us by Email Copyright 2022 Distractify. Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.