kathi-66120
Joined Feb 2025
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I'm not naive. I know that the show is basically scripted and the recipients of the makeover are aware of what's going on long before the celebrity and the Property Brothers show up at their doorstep.
Let's face it. No one's house is sparklingly clean all of the time. No dishes in the sink, mail on the counter etc. And not in just one of episodes but all of them.
I love the premise of the show and that the celebrities are doing something wonderful for someone they care about and they somewhat help out to make the transformation happen.
The show usually tries to have the recipient of the makeover show them what's not working for them and asks about what they would love in their new space and it mostly works if you buy into the myth that they were unaware that anything was going to be happening.
I recently watched an episode that I had recorded with Rob Lowe and I couldn't help but laugh out loud. All of the cabinets and drawers in the kitchen were emptied and nothing had been done to disguise it. Please, if you want to try to make me believe something, you have to try a little harder than that. (By the way though I did enjoy the episode though)
Let's face it. No one's house is sparklingly clean all of the time. No dishes in the sink, mail on the counter etc. And not in just one of episodes but all of them.
I love the premise of the show and that the celebrities are doing something wonderful for someone they care about and they somewhat help out to make the transformation happen.
The show usually tries to have the recipient of the makeover show them what's not working for them and asks about what they would love in their new space and it mostly works if you buy into the myth that they were unaware that anything was going to be happening.
I recently watched an episode that I had recorded with Rob Lowe and I couldn't help but laugh out loud. All of the cabinets and drawers in the kitchen were emptied and nothing had been done to disguise it. Please, if you want to try to make me believe something, you have to try a little harder than that. (By the way though I did enjoy the episode though)