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7,4/10
1913
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Verfolgt einige der unerbittlichsten Immobilienmakler Manhattans, die Multimillionen-Dollar-Deals schneller abschließen, als ein gelbes Taxi über eine rote Ampel fährt.Verfolgt einige der unerbittlichsten Immobilienmakler Manhattans, die Multimillionen-Dollar-Deals schneller abschließen, als ein gelbes Taxi über eine rote Ampel fährt.Verfolgt einige der unerbittlichsten Immobilienmakler Manhattans, die Multimillionen-Dollar-Deals schneller abschließen, als ein gelbes Taxi über eine rote Ampel fährt.
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- 1 Gewinn & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
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I really enjoy the Million Dollar Listing series. I'm surprised I keep coming back. It's interesting to see high price real estate and the brokers that deal with them. I'm not a big fan of San Francisco or Miami, but I do enjoy L.A. and N.Y. This is my favorite of the franchise. I'm not going to lie, it does seem over the top and semi-scripted. But it is enjoyable. Frederick Van Ecklund, Ryan, and Luis make for an interesting dynamic on who's going to be the top agent in NYC. Frederick and Ryan deal w/ relationship issues while Luis deals with more of an age battle when it comes to selling real estate. Essentially Frederick and Ryan get into an occasional fight (a little physical). But for me the over the top sellers are what get me. I think you'll enjoy this show if you don't take it too seriously.
I really love the show, however I do think they need 5 agents on season 9. They barely have enough air time to show the process of each agent selling the properties. It feels kinda forced that they added that new agent Kristen on the show. As a long time fan, i think all they need are Ryan, Fredrik, and Steve and have Luis back as a recurring if he wants to.
House Hunters on steroids....I watch mostly to see the fabulous NYC condos and town homes on offer to the rich and overly particular (not that I blame them at these prices). Unfortunately, we don't see enough of the properties. Three sleek, polished young men who are top Manhattan realtors raking in millions, apparently still don't have enough and have sold themselves to the Bravo network for even more money. At least two have had acting experience, which is helpful to them, since nearly every scene is clearly scripted and probably has little to do with reality. The problem is, their "supporting players" - developers, brokers, clients, etc., do not have an acting background, making some of the scenes awkward at best. Others seem to relish the idea of hamming it up with gusto on television. There's plenty of drama, of course, as we are brought (reluctantly on my part) into the realtors' personal lives and relationships. This offers lots of opportunity for angst, manufactured and otherwise, and terribly moving moments of Self-Discovery and Self-Actualization....can we just get back to the five-million-dollar condos, please?
I confess that despite my cynicism, I'm addicted to this show and its glowing tribute to narcissism. And yep, I'll be back for the new season when our three heroes return rested, freshly botoxed, and ready to perform for the cameras again. I recommend this show for those who enjoy this kind of thing - and know how to take it with a BIG grain of salt.
I really like the show. To see the most beautiful appartments.
But i think some things are staged, like the discussions between the realtors are not always real. But i really like the show!
If you like watching shows where you dislike the personalities of the "stars" then you may like this. Personally, they came across as people I couldn't stand trying to have a conversation with, and for that reason, the show isn't enjoyable to watch.
Real estate is just the backdrop to a show about personalities whose names you'd forget except for the producer's need to repeatedly flash their named on the screen - but ultimately, they're memorable only because they're obnoxious and self-centered and seemingly proud of both of these character flaws.
This one is worth skipping.
Real estate is just the backdrop to a show about personalities whose names you'd forget except for the producer's need to repeatedly flash their named on the screen - but ultimately, they're memorable only because they're obnoxious and self-centered and seemingly proud of both of these character flaws.
This one is worth skipping.
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- WissenswertesRyan Serhant sold a newly renovated Manhattan town house for $40.million dollars
- VerbindungenFeatured in Chelsea Lately: Folge #6.43 (2012)
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