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- txriverotter
- 14 nov 2021
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First, let me say, this is a great premise for a show. Here are two women who aren't afraid to jump into the fray when renovating a house.
Second, Karen, the mom, is GREAT! I feel as though I could be friends with her. She's creative, artsy (but not too much), handy, and has some really great ideas. She also seems like she'd be a lot of fun after she got a couple drinks into her! She hints at a wild past, and, of course, Mina pooh poohs her, as though she's the one who invented fun.
Mina, the daughter... Not so much. She always chooses the same white cabinets. She always uses the same Carrera marble, and always in various shades of white, with some splash of grey. She always chooses the same backsplash. She always chooses the same countertops. She always chooses the same tile for the bathroom.
There's someone in my neighborhood who is doing the same thing as Two Chicks and a Hammer. He's buying the distressed houses and making them whole again. While it's doing wonders for the sale prices, you can always tell which houses are the ones he does, because they have the same faux rock around the bottom of the exterior. Always. Every single time.
Mina's doing the same thing. And given it's made ABUNDANTLY clear Mina's the one in charge, it's sad, really. Karen has some great ideas to make things a little different each time, and Mina will 100% of the time screw up her face, purse her lips, and shoot her mom down so fast. She doesn't even stop to consider Mom's ideas. She's just, "NO" like a bullet from a gun. Were Karen given more autonomy for her her ideas, were Mina to stop to consider that someone other than her CAN have a good idea, the homes would look less like cookie cutter interiors and more like a home. Karen usually comes up with little design things that are unique to the home.
And then there's the whole thing of Mina treating her mom like crap. I mean, it was her parents who taught her everything she knows, but she acts like her mom is just some idiot lackey standing on the sidelines waiting for scraps to be thrown her way from Mina.
Whenever I see someone like Mina, I always think to myself, "If this is how they treat someone in public, imagine how much worse they are when no one's watching?" I shudder to think of the verbal abuse poor Karen's forced to take when there are no cameras near.
I was just watching the latest show today where Mina and Karen had decided to cover a brick chimney with marble and Mina changed her mind, to do it differently, but didn't tell Karen. Mina, being her usual narcissistic self, arbitrarily made a decision and refused to budge from what "she" thought was best, and she wasn't quiet about it, either. When she was done ranting and yelling at her mother, Karen stood there for a second or two, just staring off into space, then put her hands on her hips, leaned over a bit and took an extremely deep breath. It was obvious she felt Mina had gone too far, this time, and was treating her like crap. Karen has so much class, a lot more than Mina, and didn't say a word while on camera.
It just seems, the longer this show is on, the worse Mina gets, to the extent everyone on the crew, Mom included, are afraid of her temper. When something goes wrong on a job, they almost argue with regard to who's going to tell Mina? Sorry, but if everyone is walking on eggshells around you, it's time to self-assess and make the hard decision it's you with the problem, not the rest of the world. Being a narcissist, though, means Mina will never come to realize what at truly horrible person she is.
Maybe this is why Karen's decided to take a step back from the business, because she can't take any more of being around Mina and her steamrolling everyone, including the woman who started the business with her.
And this is going to sound awful to say, but it almost made me feel good to see Mina crying when she found out she was unable to have any more children. It made her human. Especially this latest season, Mina's just been so hard. To see her soften up on this was almost a relief. It made me empathize with her. I was almost shocked to see her have actual feelings other than anger or simple tolerating everyone around her.
Finally, while they're not making a huge profit on the houses they sell, what the show doesn't fully explain is they have several projects going at the same time, in various stages of renovation. Sure, they're only making about $20,000 on the house we're being shown, but multiply that by the other six they have going on at the same time, and now you're looking at over $100,000 of potential profit at all times. I wish they'd share at some point just how many houses they manage to reno a year. That would be interesting to know.
This could be a really great show if Mina would stop treating Karen like dirt and give her an equal voice in the renovations, and actually allow some of Karen's idea to come to fruition.
Second, Karen, the mom, is GREAT! I feel as though I could be friends with her. She's creative, artsy (but not too much), handy, and has some really great ideas. She also seems like she'd be a lot of fun after she got a couple drinks into her! She hints at a wild past, and, of course, Mina pooh poohs her, as though she's the one who invented fun.
Mina, the daughter... Not so much. She always chooses the same white cabinets. She always uses the same Carrera marble, and always in various shades of white, with some splash of grey. She always chooses the same backsplash. She always chooses the same countertops. She always chooses the same tile for the bathroom.
There's someone in my neighborhood who is doing the same thing as Two Chicks and a Hammer. He's buying the distressed houses and making them whole again. While it's doing wonders for the sale prices, you can always tell which houses are the ones he does, because they have the same faux rock around the bottom of the exterior. Always. Every single time.
Mina's doing the same thing. And given it's made ABUNDANTLY clear Mina's the one in charge, it's sad, really. Karen has some great ideas to make things a little different each time, and Mina will 100% of the time screw up her face, purse her lips, and shoot her mom down so fast. She doesn't even stop to consider Mom's ideas. She's just, "NO" like a bullet from a gun. Were Karen given more autonomy for her her ideas, were Mina to stop to consider that someone other than her CAN have a good idea, the homes would look less like cookie cutter interiors and more like a home. Karen usually comes up with little design things that are unique to the home.
And then there's the whole thing of Mina treating her mom like crap. I mean, it was her parents who taught her everything she knows, but she acts like her mom is just some idiot lackey standing on the sidelines waiting for scraps to be thrown her way from Mina.
Whenever I see someone like Mina, I always think to myself, "If this is how they treat someone in public, imagine how much worse they are when no one's watching?" I shudder to think of the verbal abuse poor Karen's forced to take when there are no cameras near.
I was just watching the latest show today where Mina and Karen had decided to cover a brick chimney with marble and Mina changed her mind, to do it differently, but didn't tell Karen. Mina, being her usual narcissistic self, arbitrarily made a decision and refused to budge from what "she" thought was best, and she wasn't quiet about it, either. When she was done ranting and yelling at her mother, Karen stood there for a second or two, just staring off into space, then put her hands on her hips, leaned over a bit and took an extremely deep breath. It was obvious she felt Mina had gone too far, this time, and was treating her like crap. Karen has so much class, a lot more than Mina, and didn't say a word while on camera.
It just seems, the longer this show is on, the worse Mina gets, to the extent everyone on the crew, Mom included, are afraid of her temper. When something goes wrong on a job, they almost argue with regard to who's going to tell Mina? Sorry, but if everyone is walking on eggshells around you, it's time to self-assess and make the hard decision it's you with the problem, not the rest of the world. Being a narcissist, though, means Mina will never come to realize what at truly horrible person she is.
Maybe this is why Karen's decided to take a step back from the business, because she can't take any more of being around Mina and her steamrolling everyone, including the woman who started the business with her.
And this is going to sound awful to say, but it almost made me feel good to see Mina crying when she found out she was unable to have any more children. It made her human. Especially this latest season, Mina's just been so hard. To see her soften up on this was almost a relief. It made me empathize with her. I was almost shocked to see her have actual feelings other than anger or simple tolerating everyone around her.
Finally, while they're not making a huge profit on the houses they sell, what the show doesn't fully explain is they have several projects going at the same time, in various stages of renovation. Sure, they're only making about $20,000 on the house we're being shown, but multiply that by the other six they have going on at the same time, and now you're looking at over $100,000 of potential profit at all times. I wish they'd share at some point just how many houses they manage to reno a year. That would be interesting to know.
This could be a really great show if Mina would stop treating Karen like dirt and give her an equal voice in the renovations, and actually allow some of Karen's idea to come to fruition.
- nancylmarine
- 31 lug 2020
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These ladies are awesome, funny, powerful, and talented! Their whole team is talented and hilarious. They make renovation fun to watch.
Good Bones has always been on my list of favourite Reno shows until recently. Mina's undermining of Karen and the lack of respect she shows her mother and her knowledge has made me cringe too many times. Karen, as the founder of the company, now feels shut out by her daughter and the tension between them is so obvious. Mina comes across as condescending and arrogant and as it seems she is taking on a stronger leadership role on the show, I will no longer watch!
- lynnerose-60214
- 23 dic 2020
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Good Bones follows a Mother-Daughter team that takes old or dilapidated homes in Indianapolis and fixes them up, thus helping revitalize a neighborhood. The two leads are very likable, and from what I've seen, the series doesn't contain a lot of forced and contrived drama and conflict that you see in such shows as Flip or Flop, or Love It or List It.
They pick a truly run-down house, so you don't have to go through that staged, silly routine from other shows of "are they going to pick that one, or the other one?" The houses that I have seen are truly a mess, making the renovation very remarkable. You are also spared the presence of spoiled homeowners haughtily proclaiming their need for an open-concept, mega kitchen "for entertaining", knowing full well they'll probably be ordering from Pizza Hut most of the time.
The team is very likable, especially the mother, Karen Laine, whose smile is infectious. They seem to have a good time doing the show and that matters.
They pick a truly run-down house, so you don't have to go through that staged, silly routine from other shows of "are they going to pick that one, or the other one?" The houses that I have seen are truly a mess, making the renovation very remarkable. You are also spared the presence of spoiled homeowners haughtily proclaiming their need for an open-concept, mega kitchen "for entertaining", knowing full well they'll probably be ordering from Pizza Hut most of the time.
The team is very likable, especially the mother, Karen Laine, whose smile is infectious. They seem to have a good time doing the show and that matters.
- tony57talla
- 26 set 2017
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This show really "tells it like it is", especially regarding the costs --particularly when "whatever can go wrong, does". It is a very good show .... BUT can someone please correct the names of the hosts? Karen is mom, Mina is the daughter!
- jrsmith-26831
- 1 ago 2018
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I really have to hand it to these two young women. They work magic in restoring unlivable abodes into useful home again. The one thing I don't like is this trend to make kitchens a corner of the living room. Every cook knows kitchens are work rooms. I'll be so happy when this fad is over.
- stephen_haack
- 3 apr 2019
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Based in Indy with amazing shots of the city and the best duo HGTV has to offer, this show is second to none when it comes to home improvement series.
My husband and I watch rehab shows a LOT! Good Bones is one of our favorites. Both ladies came from very different backgrounds...Mina a business major...Karen an attorney. They established a rehab business "2 Chicks and a Hammer"....which has evolved into Good Bones. They know their construction...especially Mina...and they do a heck of a lot more than wear heels, tight jeans, and nail in 1 nail...(like another rehab show...!). While I'm not a fan of their constant use of purple...or chunking items I think could be re-purposed...I like the gals and appreciate their transparency. Hope they continue their success!!
- denisej-72094
- 22 mag 2020
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I loved Good Bones when it first started. Mina gas gotten so full of herself and the way she treats/talks to her mom that I'm.not so.much of a fan anymore. To her it has become all about the money (yes I know that part is important) and less about the original values of the company. You have a new building in the works, and the store. I know Karen wanted to retire but she has basically kicked her out all together.
- skoehn-60733
- 24 ago 2022
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I randomly watched an episode and I liked it. Then I looked it up and I was pleasantly surprised that they don't fake the drama. So I started watching it from the beginning. It's nice to see a show where they do renovations that the average person could do not just upper middle class or higher. I love that they are making there neighborhoods better without bulldozing the lot like some people and plopping down big cookie cutter houses. I have seen that and they stick out like sore thumbs. I love that Karen repurposes stuff every house.
- Faith-Gibbs
- 6 lug 2020
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The details for the cast photos are incorrect - they should be reversed and the references to spouses is correct for Mina.
Otherwise I enjoy the show as it is closer to real life than other similar reno shows.
I absolutely love this show. It's fun, light and they don't take themselves too seriously. I love all their design styles, not very one will but hey, it's just staging. To woldoborolibby and digitalbeachbum, you two are such Debbie Downers, I mean do you spend all your time giving everything you've ever watched such negative reviews? I'm sorry you guys haven't had any love in your life. I can imagine how ugly your own houses are, must match your ugly little hearts.
- jimbodeluxe-57469
- 1 gen 2020
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Mazel Tov to Mina and Karen and the whole team of "Two Chicks and a Hammer" for that amazing HQ building! I have so enjoyed watching your renovation program "Good Bones" as you do fabulous work.
The whole idea of taking run-down, dilapidated, on-the-verge-of-being-condemned houses and turning them into, as the opening says, "the best homes in the neighborhood" is a GREAT idea...
And now that you are moving more into client renovations, I'm sure we'll see some interesting designs, such as that HUGE mansion renovation you did recently.
Indianapolis MUST be proud of you all... Keep going, as I'm sure there are a lot more houses there that need your creative touch and a lot of fans and supporters who enjoy watching it all come together.
Congrats to you all - Mina, Karen, Tad, Corey, Austin, MJ and all the rest... Now, get back to work!
The whole idea of taking run-down, dilapidated, on-the-verge-of-being-condemned houses and turning them into, as the opening says, "the best homes in the neighborhood" is a GREAT idea...
And now that you are moving more into client renovations, I'm sure we'll see some interesting designs, such as that HUGE mansion renovation you did recently.
Indianapolis MUST be proud of you all... Keep going, as I'm sure there are a lot more houses there that need your creative touch and a lot of fans and supporters who enjoy watching it all come together.
Congrats to you all - Mina, Karen, Tad, Corey, Austin, MJ and all the rest... Now, get back to work!
As the show goes on, it's sub-par. At first I enjoyed the show, it had great foundation with a mother daughter duo. As the show goes on the quality is decreasing, cutting corners and lackluster. Mina is rude and disrespectful. Karen is a sweet and artistic. The finish is overall meh, with all the unfinished work, rushed and carelessness. There isn't a single episode that I have seen that wasn't full of flaws in the finish work, gaps in tile, missing grout. Roofing over bad shingles, there's so many things I could name in each episode, but we don't have time for that. Cheap contractors lacking in quality and a monarch as a supervisor just spells disaster for this show. Don't expect it to last much longer. Sorry Mina but your disappointing.
- Zen-Balance
- 10 ago 2021
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Didn't even know this show existed. Love this show. Houses they buy are sooo bad. Love Karen's art projects. They really know what they are doing.
Please fix their names under the pictures.
- margeb-30952
- 16 lug 2019
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I'm in my 60s and my husband and I just finished turning a 300 year old house into a bed and breakfast. Equal partners. He worked on the systems and I did the design, sheetrock, and tile, paint, floor refinishing, etc....and there was a lot of it.
My adult children wouldn't dare talk to me the way this daughter talks to her mother. And the mother seems to think she deserves it...as if just because she's older, she's stupid.
I've only watched 2 episodes of this show and won't watch it anymore. Terrible message to send to the audience.
My adult children wouldn't dare talk to me the way this daughter talks to her mother. And the mother seems to think she deserves it...as if just because she's older, she's stupid.
I've only watched 2 episodes of this show and won't watch it anymore. Terrible message to send to the audience.
Austin makes the show in my opinion. When I see him coming down the street with the Demo crew, my heart skips a beat. He reminds me of a gentle giant. If I wasn't old enough to be his mother, I'd be coming to Indy!
The show is excellent, Mina and Karen crack me up, the whole crew is great. (Of course Austin is numero #1) (Just wondering if he's single) Asking for a friend 😉
- martha_z_2000
- 1 set 2020
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Great ideas and they preserve old bones while making them current and more livable.
Would like to see some minor landscape discussions too.
In some ways it reminds me of the original THIS OLD HOUSE, with Bob Villa, void of the very technical discussions.
Would like to see some minor landscape discussions too.
In some ways it reminds me of the original THIS OLD HOUSE, with Bob Villa, void of the very technical discussions.
- petergeorgebutler
- 3 set 2020
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Mina, you are a beautiful woman. Why do you style your eyebrows so they look like a perpetual frown? Please lighten the color and, maybe, style the ends of your eyebrows so they arch up a little more? You seem to be happy, I think this may translate that a little more. 🤗
I love your show! You and your mom are so good at what you do. You have a great crew, and a genuine care for the potential buyers of your homes. Thank you!
Will you ever do a makeover of an apartment? I know most apartment buildings don't let their tenants remodel the space, but, what can a renter do to update a space within the guidelines of a contract?
Will you ever do a makeover of an apartment? I know most apartment buildings don't let their tenants remodel the space, but, what can a renter do to update a space within the guidelines of a contract?
- jantalleystewart
- 29 ago 2023
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I enjoy The dynamics of Mina, her family and the crew. The show is educational and enjoyable. I love Karen's (Mina and Tad Mom) creativity. The show/cast are genuine, raw and entertaining. Yes, it will make you laugh. And, they share their life during the show. Real people with real lives!
I really enjoy their commitment to Indianapolis, improving the city one house at a time, providing a bit of history and sharing local knowledge. They're ambassadors for Indianapolis. Great job!
I really enjoy their commitment to Indianapolis, improving the city one house at a time, providing a bit of history and sharing local knowledge. They're ambassadors for Indianapolis. Great job!
- burse-99722
- 30 ago 2020
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This mother and daughter are an amazing team. They are not afraid of hard work. Their renovations and decorating ideas are beautiful! I absolutely love this show!!
- nettys-98488
- 1 ago 2019
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Can't stand the disrespect the meanie shows her mother. She comes across as a know it all and very rude to everyone. Karen is fun and light, sweet and respectful to all. The producers need to tone down Mina the Meanie and bring more of Karen into the show.
- mlouschneider
- 4 ott 2021
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I really enjoy watching this show. They have great attitudes and brilliant designs. They have an eclectic style and they do a lot of diy projects. Overall, 10 stars!
- misskyla-62592
- 24 feb 2019
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