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[quote=Anonymous]I watched just the first episode last week. It felt like they skipped paper and books because that couple didn't seem to have much of any! They had just a couple books that I could see. Paleo cooking. I had scanned this thread before watching and figured I wouldn't like the couple. Wow so many of you (our at least a couple prolific posters!) are so critical! I'm glad more recent posters thought they weren't so bad. Not people I'd be bffs with, but I can certainly empathize with their situation. I don't have anxiety about laundry but I can understand how something that seems unmanageable can be scary. It is really lucky for them to figure out some of these lessons while their kids are young. I wonder if the show runners put it first because a lot of the konmari criticism was about how her method makes sense while you're young and single, but how could it work when you're extra busy and have kiss in the household. I thought it was sweet how their relationship really seemed to change. And I liked that it was maybe the only reality show I've seen where the directors don't try to get those"gotcha" moments. Like someone gets angry or emotional once and they replay it to make then look like drama queens.[/quote]
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