Chase and Savannah Chrisley embark on a cross-country move to prove they're independent grown-ups.Chase and Savannah Chrisley embark on a cross-country move to prove they're independent grown-ups.Chase and Savannah Chrisley embark on a cross-country move to prove they're independent grown-ups.
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This is a poor excuse for entertainment. Shows you money can't buy intelligence or morals.
If you hate "Chrisley Knows Best", then avoid this show. It is more of the same. But if you enjoy CKB, you will probably enjoy further escapades punctuated by the acerbic Chrisley wit. This new incarnation features the two millennial siblings, accompanies by their Nanny Fay.
The disparity between the prototypical southern POV and the prototypical California viewpoint could offer opportunities for humor.
The disparity between the prototypical southern POV and the prototypical California viewpoint could offer opportunities for humor.
This tv show is absolute garbage. Even the trailers for this show are a joke. Every line of dialogue sounds painfully cringy. "I look forward to eating in whatever restaurant Chase will be working at". You mean your son? The kid that is already making millions? God knows how. And "my mother is traveling with them"! "You let my daughter join a cult"?! The creepiest thing about this whole concept - both female and male leads in the show combining their names and using it as a tool for some type of comedic sexual stance to promote the show (used especially in the teaser trailers). Why is it creepy? THEY ARE BROTHER AND SISTER! That is just plain nasty!
Everything bad about 90s and 80s TV shows in even more predictability. Not every TV show (or movie) is meant to be critically acclaimed, a masterpiece. Sometimes TV shows are meant to be bad and only enjoyed as a means of escape from the drudgeries of life - wanting to shut the brain off. Sometimes what is meant to be bad comes off as critically acclaimed bad (Showgirls), i.e., satire and/campy. This TV show is bad meant be funny but comes off as bad but is actually worse for trying to be funny and 'real'. Quality TV is nonexistent. Whomever is part of this show is, of course, able to feed their respective families, but I wouldn't be too proud of this at all. Do not watch this show. Let networks know they cannot keep producing this garbage.
Everything bad about 90s and 80s TV shows in even more predictability. Not every TV show (or movie) is meant to be critically acclaimed, a masterpiece. Sometimes TV shows are meant to be bad and only enjoyed as a means of escape from the drudgeries of life - wanting to shut the brain off. Sometimes what is meant to be bad comes off as critically acclaimed bad (Showgirls), i.e., satire and/campy. This TV show is bad meant be funny but comes off as bad but is actually worse for trying to be funny and 'real'. Quality TV is nonexistent. Whomever is part of this show is, of course, able to feed their respective families, but I wouldn't be too proud of this at all. Do not watch this show. Let networks know they cannot keep producing this garbage.
I cannot believe this show made it on the air. You would think that after SIX embarrassing seasons of Chrisley Knows Best, they could speak without it sounding *directly off a cue card*. I am 300% ready for a new reality-show family, but THIS family is not it! "I'm not gonna lie", this whole family is painful to watch! I can't imagine the torment the younger son must endure. And the 23 year old MALE that calls his father, "Daddy"?
Why was the music so loud and constant in the last episode "Newlywed Shame"? Is it like that in every episode? It was drowning out the dialogue so bad.
I usually love the family and all other episodes.
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- TriviaFollowing the federal sentencing of Todd and Julie Chrisley on November 21, 2022, NBC Universal announced that Growing Up Chrisley as well as Chrisley Knows Best, would be canceled, per Deadline report.
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