mluckie-48866
Joined Feb 2019
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I love that she gets people to see their homes in a different way, but dang does she bully them if they don't do exactly what she tells them. One couple didn't have the money to do all that she wanted and she just kept saying they'd regret it and should have done it.
She always says to design for 10 years from now. I get what she means but magnolia-colored baby and toddler rooms are stupid. Kids need color and fun. They can be bland adults if they want, but parents owe them color enrichment when they're little.
I'm watching an episode where she keeps belittling the couple for not liking the hideous wallpaper she's suggesting. I think this will be my last episode.
She always says to design for 10 years from now. I get what she means but magnolia-colored baby and toddler rooms are stupid. Kids need color and fun. They can be bland adults if they want, but parents owe them color enrichment when they're little.
I'm watching an episode where she keeps belittling the couple for not liking the hideous wallpaper she's suggesting. I think this will be my last episode.
My boyfriend has never read the books and could answer most of the questions. It was obvious they were acting by the way they puzzled out the questions when they were totally obvious. Plus, Helen Mirren constantly cutting people off was just weird. Plus the fake banter between her and "Lee Jordan".
Such an obvious cash grab for Warner Brothers and an ad for House sweaters and masks.
Honestly, I'd be more interested in watching actual fans sit around talking about how they got into the series.
It would have been really easy to create an actual trivia show, so I'm not sure why they dropped the ball so horribly.
Such an obvious cash grab for Warner Brothers and an ad for House sweaters and masks.
Honestly, I'd be more interested in watching actual fans sit around talking about how they got into the series.
It would have been really easy to create an actual trivia show, so I'm not sure why they dropped the ball so horribly.