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Shows worthy families with a different version of the same problem: they need more space, yet they don't want to move or go to the financial expense of remodeling their homes.Shows worthy families with a different version of the same problem: they need more space, yet they don't want to move or go to the financial expense of remodeling their homes.Shows worthy families with a different version of the same problem: they need more space, yet they don't want to move or go to the financial expense of remodeling their homes.
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I really love the hacks - like at the end of the episode and stuff. Always cool to see what they come up with and how they transform the spaces... but man is it hard to sit through when they are at "the headquarters" and how they communicate with eachother. It has this forced excitement and almost feels like they are being fed dialogue off screen to say. It doesn't feel authentic.
I wish they had a better cast of people that vibe better. The guy with the curly big hair is a little much. I really get turned off by people trying to force comedy. And this show has a lot of that...
Other than that though - the creative of these people is pretty impressive.
I wish they had a better cast of people that vibe better. The guy with the curly big hair is a little much. I really get turned off by people trying to force comedy. And this show has a lot of that...
Other than that though - the creative of these people is pretty impressive.
Did NO post-production person notice how many times they say "hack" AND that they use it incorrectly. I mean, if you want a new drinking game, the show works. I have only seen two episodes but I feel like MIT might be something you hear repeated a lot. I hope they read reviews and make a few changes to the script. It has potential, but I might not make it to episode 3. Some of the ideas are cool, not really easy for the average person to implement. While I like to see it, how possible would it be for others to learn from it and use that knowledge? I wonder if the characters develop a little more, but as of right now, I dont know how much I like them. IN short, STOP SAYING HACK!
I had fun watching the show. It was a welcome distraction despite the fact that the hacks were mostly BS. I mean more than half of the hacks the team came up with were either impractical or dysfunctional or downright dangerous. And the useful ones were mostly very pricey for regular folks. Still it was fun to watch interesting/weird solutions implemented and find some inspiration here and there. But if they make a new season, they should at least avoid hacks moving vertically (and oh my god moving slowly at that). Also, I should say it just hurts to see stools provided as dining chairs, come on team!
Literally the most annoying thing about this show is the absolutely unbearable use of the work "hack" to describe every minor thing that's changed. It's honestly not a bad renovation show and they do some unique things but it's like the producers have them a quota for the word that they must make or the actors will be tortured. We put added a lamp to this room, hack! We threw out all the garbage you had over here, hack! Bought you a regular desk from Walmart, hack! Just let it flow instead of trying to force the use of one particular word over and over. Especially when it almost never even applies.
Except I guess for the first episode, the rest of the "hacks" are just throw away all your garbage, and tear down a wall to have more space and light.
You see families that cannot have anything organized asking for help, when the only thing they need is a proper furniture. I wonder what would be the look of all those places a month after the renovation.
Basically they have more than they can store, so in all the "afters" you see a lot less crap. Like the teenage girl's room. Her room had personality and junk, so they got rid of everything and turned it into some generic Barbie house. Don't talk to me about the guitar storage, it didn't make sense.
Anyway, it is a nice show to watch, maybe get a few ideas, and wonder all the time why are they doing what they do.
You see families that cannot have anything organized asking for help, when the only thing they need is a proper furniture. I wonder what would be the look of all those places a month after the renovation.
Basically they have more than they can store, so in all the "afters" you see a lot less crap. Like the teenage girl's room. Her room had personality and junk, so they got rid of everything and turned it into some generic Barbie house. Don't talk to me about the guitar storage, it didn't make sense.
Anyway, it is a nice show to watch, maybe get a few ideas, and wonder all the time why are they doing what they do.
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