You missed to show us the bedrooms!!! What is up with that? But everything else looked great except you have your viewers thinking how the bedrooms were not shown in the episode. A lot of stuff breaking on this specific episode, no way you don't have any backups to replace the broken pieces and have to extend an hour to compensate. However, additional hour should have provided the cast ample amount of time to update the bedrooms. The breakage etc could also just be a plot to make viewers lose focus on the bedrooms? Because it was undone? Hmm! Overall love the show, love Danielle and the entire cast. Will continue to support but please you should have shown us the ENTIRE HOUSE, we, the viewers, are dying to see it! Thank you.
3 Reviews
That house
Calicodreamin11 August 2022
The FAKEST and WORST episode
krisztianv17 August 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Episode 7 is filled with giveaways on how fake and staged this "show" is crammed with fake "emergency" events:
Even when the families leave "clueless" about the makeover in the morning these scenes had been shot several times to get them right (car is in different spots in different shots when they get in - the wet/dry spots where the car was previously parked in between shots gives it away) Countertop already broken/chipped before it "broke", then the guy chips off a sample with a hammer and later he takes it to find another similar slate but with a precisely cut off piece then a "brand new" countertop arrives hours later and what a coincidence: the marble lines exactly match up with the other already installed piece... One window pane breaks but a new arrives hours later although it takes 4-6 weeks to make a new one but they - by shear luck - found an EXACTLY same type of glass with same treatment and same measurement from another client order - oh please...
Previous episodes were laughable about how they act out everything but this one was actually upsetting how stupid and gullible they consider the viewers.
Even when the families leave "clueless" about the makeover in the morning these scenes had been shot several times to get them right (car is in different spots in different shots when they get in - the wet/dry spots where the car was previously parked in between shots gives it away) Countertop already broken/chipped before it "broke", then the guy chips off a sample with a hammer and later he takes it to find another similar slate but with a precisely cut off piece then a "brand new" countertop arrives hours later and what a coincidence: the marble lines exactly match up with the other already installed piece... One window pane breaks but a new arrives hours later although it takes 4-6 weeks to make a new one but they - by shear luck - found an EXACTLY same type of glass with same treatment and same measurement from another client order - oh please...
Previous episodes were laughable about how they act out everything but this one was actually upsetting how stupid and gullible they consider the viewers.
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