Welcome to the most dramatic season of "The Bachelor" yet.

It's the phrase viewers of the ABC show have heard year after year and yet, somehow, it kind of ends up always being true. Unlike other dramatic seasons of the show though, Peter Weber's is the first that apparently won't have the ending spoiled.

So far, that's been proven true as popular blogger Reality Steve, who normally publishes the endings ahead of time, hasn't even been able to confidently do so -- although he was able to get as far as determining the final two ladies.

Just two days after "The Bachelor" premiere, though, host Chris Harrison teased some details of the ending to reporters at ABC’s TCA presentation.

"This is very dramatic, but in a very different way than, say, Colton’s season, whereas there was this crazy feat of athleticism where he jumped the fence, and Hannah’s was, obviously the twist at the end of hers with Jed and what happened," Harrison said on Wednesday, according to People. "This is in a more emotional, gut-wrenching way."

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Despite hosting the show since 2002, Harrison added that the dating program continues to surprise him.

"Whether it’s the fence jump, whether it’s the Arie switch, I just feel like inevitably there’s always something that we’ve never dealt with before, and that’s kind of the fun thing about producing the show, hosting it," he said.

Harrison didn't give up any names but one that fans have speculated to be the one Weber ends up with is none other than former "Bachelorette" Hannah Brown. After she was shown in the season's trailer, people were quick to share their opinions. Things are not always as they seem though because the former Miss Alabama maintains that she's single and looking for love.

"LOVE. I still want it. The real kind," she wrote as one of her goals for 2020.

“The Bachelor” airs Mondays at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.

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"The Bachelor" 2020 star Peter Weber with show host Chris Harrison. ABC