I loved "Amazing Homes!" HGTV seems to be more remodeling shows now, and less showcasing interesting homes (I.E: Amazing Homes.)
I do like the show where the realtor takes the potential buyer to 3 homes (House Hunters?) ...but, I agree that it is scripted. In fact, I know someone who was on the show, and confirmed that fact... no surprise. The international homes show is interesting, too. |
I miss the old Before and After show, with Pat Simpson, covering one whole-house remodel each episode. It was back before the housing bubble really hit, and before HGTV got so glossy and slick.
I also miss the House Hunters that didn't feel the need to gin up fake opposing viewpoints between the couples looking for a house. |
HGTV, an American based network,
broadcast interesting design shows for years, and now seems to show mostly Canadien based real estate makeover shows, which might be subsized by the Canada gov. Is it possible HGTV made cost cutting moves, and the American designers once featured are no longer part of the mix? |
+1 |
I think there's room for another home design channel. |
[quote=Anonymous]I love almost all HGTV except for Flip or Flop. It is so boring and the hosts (man and wife's) are just horrible. The wife appears fake and insincere the whole time! what is great about this show? None! What do we learn from the show that we (just regular viewers) have not known already? Nothing! It is a shame having that in HGTV. Upper Fixer, in contrary, is fun and interesting to watch. The hosts and the family are such sweet people. They are great example of a nice family, great role model mom and dad. Besides, what they do ( Fixer Upper) is always amazing. Great hosts, good story, great show (Fixer upper).
"Flip or Flop" on HGTV needs to go. Now! HGTV has gone downhill since it brought in this show! P.S. Love love love property Brothers! The transformation is always amazing![/quote] There was a Flip or Flop marathon on yesterday and I wached about 4 episodes back to back and it seems like the same EXACT formula every time. They bid on a house, get a good deal and plan a budget. Some catastrophe happens that they didnt forsee (water damage, termites, pool renocations) and they go WAY over the budget. They always overprice their house because they are trying to account for the overages in the budget. And more often than not, the house sits for weeks without an offer. I really don't like that show at all. |
I am ashamed to admit that I can watch Flip or Flop, and those awful little houses in the Valley, for hours on end. I don't know why but I get mesmerized by it. |
I think Fixer Upper is pretty good. It's a newer one, with only 8-10 episodes so far. I, too, like Sarah Richardson, as previous posters have said, but her shows are only on HGTV Canada right now. I think Income Property and Rehab Addict are okay. I don't like the shows that have some built-in drama, like Love It or List It, or even House Hunters, as the premise is all fake. And we all know it! So just stop making those shows like that, HGTV! I want a Cinema Verite HGTV, man!!! (joke) |
All of the flipping shows just make me want to scream and cry. Flip or Flop in particular makes me want to kill myself. just watching them tear through the older homes full of character to create these cold looking interiors that don't even go with the original architect or style is just completely enraging. They have no taste or appreciation of character or history and they don't even put any love or care into the improvements they make, it's just business to them, how or why should they? It really makes me want to write a letter to the governor of LA about these horrible people destroying the history of one of the most historic regions in the state for profit. It's just gross and feels morally wrong. I hope the illuminati kicks their ass.... Keep flippers out of our towns and cities!! |
Love Chico!! |
It's free on YouTube. I've just watched tons of episodes. Most people build way too big. Good show though. |
I like Nicole on Rehab Addict |
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Is Design on a Dime still on?
I got into the Design Star big-time when it was on for the first time (with that hunky David dude who took every opportunity to stroll about topless) but now it seems kinda bloodless. |
+100. I love her show and watch faithfully. I think it's the only one that is even the least bit realistic. |