Lachlan Guertin
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah.
It was, it was just bizarre.
Like the whole experience just was really weird and I'm cannot sit still.
Like I'm not someone that sits still for very long at all.
I'm so active and yeah.
So sitting in rooms just for hours on end, nothing to do just tortured me with the, except for your own thoughts.
Um, a bit of column A and a bit of column B. I think, I think they still have that like pretty good strike rate, but there is that drama field, you know, this is what sells.
So this is what we're going to put on there.
Whereas, and I, and it's such a shame because I feel like it,
Farmer's Wife is one that targets even just an older generation of people that do want to see that wholesome stuff.
And they love real people and they love real stories.
And, yeah, I just, yeah, I do think it's turned into a little bit of a maths-like drama without the maths following, I suppose.
But, yeah.
yeah and but it still does have that little bit of an element of um success when it comes to finding love but you're going to get that um when i mean i guess in like married at first sight they get pick one person and one person whereas this is one farmer and eight girls to start with so you've got a little bit more of a chance of finding someone within that group as well so yeah i don't know a little bit of both
Okay.
We're going to dive into that a little bit more because it's interesting, I think, when couples break up and the couple says, we're still friends, there's still a lot of love there.
And everyone's like, okay, but why did you break up then?
And so I think everyone has a lot of questions.
But if we talk about the fact that it's been a year since you were on maths, the last time people saw you was obviously when you were with Jack.
I just want to know how you think the Tory that was on maths compares to the Tory now.