Marie Kondo on Netflix

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Anonymous wrote:The husband in the first episode isn’t the dick - his wife is. And I love how she asks about how not to letthe kids pull all their stuff out of the drawers and Marie says - I just tell them no...


She wasn't great, but he was definitely a dick. They both weren't winners.


what? HOW? the fact that he got sentimental when he found his wedding video - was it that that made him a "dick"? Or was it when he interacted so lovingly with his children?

Jesus christ....

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain what is wrong with Rachel Friend's mouth? Is that herpes?


She looks so familiar to me! found her Insta, but it doesn't explain why she looks familiar to me. anyone else?
Anonymous
i don’t get this obsession with Kondo. Who cares how you girl shirts don’t have too many and they will fit nicely in a drawer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The husband in the first episode isn’t the dick - his wife is. And I love how she asks about how not to letthe kids pull all their stuff out of the drawers and Marie says - I just tell them no...


She wasn't great, but he was definitely a dick. They both weren't winners.


what? HOW? the fact that he got sentimental when he found his wedding video - was it that that made him a "dick"? Or was it when he interacted so lovingly with his children?

Jesus christ....



He was good to his kids but a condescending ass to his wife.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The husband in the first episode isn’t the dick - his wife is. And I love how she asks about how not to letthe kids pull all their stuff out of the drawers and Marie says - I just tell them no...


She wasn't great, but he was definitely a dick. They both weren't winners.

what? HOW? the fact that he got sentimental when he found his wedding video - was it that that made him a "dick"? Or was it when he interacted so lovingly with his children?

Jesus christ....


He was good to his kids but a condescending ass to his wife.

You are clearly not watching the same show. The only condescending ass was his wife. He couldn’t get a word out in their first interview, she kept talking over him and he was WRONG!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The husband in the first episode isn’t the dick - his wife is. And I love how she asks about how not to letthe kids pull all their stuff out of the drawers and Marie says - I just tell them no...


She wasn't great, but he was definitely a dick. They both weren't winners.

what? HOW? the fact that he got sentimental when he found his wedding video - was it that that made him a "dick"? Or was it when he interacted so lovingly with his children?

Jesus christ....


He was good to his kids but a condescending ass to his wife.

You are clearly not watching the same show. The only condescending ass was his wife. He couldn’t get a word out in their first interview, she kept talking over him and he was WRONG!


I was surprised they started the series with such a trashy couple. The woman seemed nice enough, but she was not appealing to watch and exuded just a trashy vibe. It was a turnoff, but Marie is so cute that I watched a few more episodes. Love the family from Michigan that relocated to LA. They were delightful and the kids in particular were sweet.
Anonymous
I find the show is more interesting when viewed in Italian.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain what is wrong with Rachel Friend's mouth? Is that herpes?


She looks so familiar to me! found her Insta, but it doesn't explain why she looks familiar to me. anyone else?


She and her sisters were regulars on that Bravo show “The People’s Couch”, where random people watch Bravo series and make snarky comments.

Her maiden name is Resnick: http://www.bravotv.com/the-peoples-couch/photos/the-people-of-peoples-couch/item/10121426
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really wish these shows actually provided tips on organization along with equipment. Telling you to dump all your clothes in a pile, toss some, and fold the rest isn't particularly helpful.

I watched the first episode and I wasn't impressed by how the kitchen drawers simply held like sized items in random boxes.

Honestly, the Kardashians have better organized kitchens and pantries.


It's helpful for your first big de-cluttering. Sometimes, people don't realize how much stuff they have until they see it in front of them. It also makes sense in terms of her methodology. Marie Kondo declutters in categories- clothes, book, kitchen supplies, etc.

Honestly, organizing is mostly common sense. But as someone who has worked as an organizer, you would be surprised at how uncommon common sense is sometimes. It might be self-evident to you that similarly sized objects should be stored together but it's not to many people.

The Kardashians probably have hired help. Kondo's strategies are geared towards everyday people.


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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really wish these shows actually provided tips on organization along with equipment. Telling you to dump all your clothes in a pile, toss some, and fold the rest isn't particularly helpful.

I watched the first episode and I wasn't impressed by how the kitchen drawers simply held like sized items in random boxes.

Honestly, the Kardashians have better organized kitchens and pantries.


It's helpful for your first big de-cluttering. Sometimes, people don't realize how much stuff they have until they see it in front of them. It also makes sense in terms of her methodology. Marie Kondo declutters in categories- clothes, book, kitchen supplies, etc.

Honestly, organizing is mostly common sense. But as someone who has worked as an organizer, you would be surprised at how uncommon common sense is sometimes. It might be self-evident to you that similarly sized objects should be stored together but it's not to many people.

The Kardashians probably have hired help. Kondo's strategies are geared towards everyday people.



I agree. Take the Japanese American couple in episode 2. The wife had to see the quantity of her clothes, which were stored in four or five different rooms. That lady and her husband still have a ways to go, but at least there was some improvement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really wish these shows actually provided tips on organization along with equipment. Telling you to dump all your clothes in a pile, toss some, and fold the rest isn't particularly helpful.

I watched the first episode and I wasn't impressed by how the kitchen drawers simply held like sized items in random boxes.

Honestly, the Kardashians have better organized kitchens and pantries.

It's helpful for your first big de-cluttering. Sometimes, people don't realize how much stuff they have until they see it in front of them. It also makes sense in terms of her methodology. Marie Kondo declutters in categories- clothes, book, kitchen supplies, etc.

Honestly, organizing is mostly common sense. But as someone who has worked as an organizer, you would be surprised at how uncommon common sense is sometimes. It might be self-evident to you that similarly sized objects should be stored together but it's not to many people.

The Kardashians probably have hired help. Kondo's strategies are geared towards everyday people.

The Kardashians also don’t actually cook in their kitchens. It’s all for show. The only person cooking in their kitchens is their personal chef.

The dumping everything in one big pile gives me way to much anxiety. Seeing a huge pile to me seems insurmountable. Whereas if I can break things up into chunks I can get to trashing easier.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really wish these shows actually provided tips on organization along with equipment. Telling you to dump all your clothes in a pile, toss some, and fold the rest isn't particularly helpful.

I watched the first episode and I wasn't impressed by how the kitchen drawers simply held like sized items in random boxes.

Honestly, the Kardashians have better organized kitchens and pantries.


It's helpful for your first big de-cluttering. Sometimes, people don't realize how much stuff they have until they see it in front of them. It also makes sense in terms of her methodology. Marie Kondo declutters in categories- clothes, book, kitchen supplies, etc.

Honestly, organizing is mostly common sense. But as someone who has worked as an organizer, you would be surprised at how uncommon common sense is sometimes. It might be self-evident to you that similarly sized objects should be stored together but it's not to many people.

The Kardashians probably have hired help. Kondo's strategies are geared towards everyday people.



I agree. Take the Japanese American couple in episode 2. The wife had to see the quantity of her clothes, which were stored in four or five different rooms. That lady and her husband still have a ways to go, but at least there was some improvement.

I want to know what was in all those banker boxes besides the baseball cards.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The husband in the first episode isn’t the dick - his wife is. And I love how she asks about how not to letthe kids pull all their stuff out of the drawers and Marie says - I just tell them no...


She wasn't great, but he was definitely a dick. They both weren't winners.

what? HOW? the fact that he got sentimental when he found his wedding video - was it that that made him a "dick"? Or was it when he interacted so lovingly with his children?

Jesus christ....


He was good to his kids but a condescending ass to his wife.

You are clearly not watching the same show. The only condescending ass was his wife. He couldn’t get a word out in their first interview, she kept talking over him and he was WRONG!


I was surprised they started the series with such a trashy couple. The woman seemed nice enough, but she was not appealing to watch and exuded just a trashy vibe. It was a turnoff, but Marie is so cute that I watched a few more episodes. Love the family from Michigan that relocated to LA. They were delightful and the kids in particular were sweet.

I am confused about what made them trashy?
Anonymous
What made them trashy? How about all the giggling about being a slob, the weirdness of the two year old asking repeatedly for “boobies” in front of everyone, telling Marie that her husband thought her cleaning was sexy...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What made them trashy? How about all the giggling about being a slob, the weirdness of the two year old asking repeatedly for “boobies” in front of everyone, telling Marie that her husband thought her cleaning was sexy...


Lol! I felt bad for the translator who had translate those things in Japanese. Awkward...
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