Anonymous
Post 05/29/2020 10:09     Subject: Re:Selling Sunset on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:I want to like Amanza, but a) her wardrobe is so freaking inappropriate for a realtor, and b) how does someone hold an open house and not know basic facts about the house?? Who would ever want to trust her as a realtor. Ugh.


I don’t know if I would trust any realtor who spends that much time getting tiny braids done in their hair instead of selling my property- that includes Christine!
Anonymous
Post 05/29/2020 09:54     Subject: Re:Selling Sunset on Netflix

I want to like Amanza, but a) her wardrobe is so freaking inappropriate for a realtor, and b) how does someone hold an open house and not know basic facts about the house?? Who would ever want to trust her as a realtor. Ugh.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2020 19:59     Subject: Selling Sunset on Netflix

I like this show but am shocked any of the agents are successful- all the interactions with clients are cringe worthy. The only one I can imagine giving any business to is Mary.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2020 14:42     Subject: Selling Sunset on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Heather is not nice at all!


+1

I did not like how she was talking about her boyfriend of 1 month's kids like she knows they so well, is so tired from taking care of them, etc. It's immature.


Who else was thinking, Tarek really has a type!

She looks so much like his ex.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2020 13:48     Subject: Re:Selling Sunset on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm still watching, not done.

The scene with Davina when she's pitching to the seller of the $75M house. Horrible. Why would anyone give her any business? She was so unprepared.

Chrishelle's soon to be ex has a son with his previous wife.


It felt so amateur. I couldn't tell whose side she was on.


+1

Davina did not sound like someone I would trust with my WAAAAYYY less than $75 M house. This has to be for exposure on the show for the seller. Davina also needs to step up her fashion game. All the other ladies are at least giving dominatrix or sexy 80s suits or whatever.

Also the show is produced or created by the guy who did the Hills so I am sure this is scripted.


That would make sense because it was a pocket listing, so he didn't allow it to be in the MLS.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2020 09:49     Subject: Selling Sunset on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:Heather is not nice at all!


+1

I did not like how she was talking about her boyfriend of 1 month's kids like she knows they so well, is so tired from taking care of them, etc. It's immature.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2020 09:48     Subject: Re:Selling Sunset on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm still watching, not done.

The scene with Davina when she's pitching to the seller of the $75M house. Horrible. Why would anyone give her any business? She was so unprepared.

Chrishelle's soon to be ex has a son with his previous wife.


It felt so amateur. I couldn't tell whose side she was on.


+1

Davina did not sound like someone I would trust with my WAAAAYYY less than $75 M house. This has to be for exposure on the show for the seller. Davina also needs to step up her fashion game. All the other ladies are at least giving dominatrix or sexy 80s suits or whatever.

Also the show is produced or created by the guy who did the Hills so I am sure this is scripted.
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2020 08:53     Subject: Selling Sunset on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:Heather is not nice at all!


Which part?
Anonymous
Post 05/28/2020 00:19     Subject: Selling Sunset on Netflix

Heather is not nice at all!
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2020 11:39     Subject: Re:Selling Sunset on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:I'm still watching, not done.

The scene with Davina when she's pitching to the seller of the $75M house. Horrible. Why would anyone give her any business? She was so unprepared.

Chrishelle's soon to be ex has a son with his previous wife.


It felt so amateur. I couldn't tell whose side she was on.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2020 11:11     Subject: Re:Selling Sunset on Netflix

I'm still watching, not done.

The scene with Davina when she's pitching to the seller of the $75M house. Horrible. Why would anyone give her any business? She was so unprepared.

Chrishelle's soon to be ex has a son with his previous wife.
Anonymous
Post 05/27/2020 07:47     Subject: Selling Sunset on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:Maya (the Israeli) is very pretty and seems to be all natural.

Yes, I love maya!
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 22:15     Subject: Selling Sunset on Netflix

Maya (the Israeli) is very pretty and seems to be all natural.
Anonymous
Post 05/26/2020 22:04     Subject: Re:Selling Sunset on Netflix

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Agree that Mary is punching below her weight with Romain lettuce. What i really want to know is the back story with her and Jason!! Like what happened and is there ever a chance they would get back together...
I want to know what the deal is with the twins as well, like what's with the obsessive avoidance of any type of relationship?! Both of them?? They must be pushing 40 at least, its a bit frat boy like...unless that's just how guys are in LA...


My guess, which is only a guess, is that Mary wanted another kid and Jason said no. I think there’s still a lot of chemistry between them and he’s sorry he didn’t end up with her. I also think he and his brother are probably very hard, driven business guys underneath all the party vibe and don’t want a wife and kids to hold them back/ down.


What do you mean another kid?

There are too many people on this show. And they all look the same so I don’t know who anyone is. It’s also so unscripted they are constantly talking o er each other and it’s hard to know what they’re talking about. Christine is the absolute worst. Who is her fiancé? Why does she think wearing her jacket on one shoulder a good look? They are all so botoxed and fake looking.
Anonymous
Post 05/25/2020 23:49     Subject: Selling Sunset on Netflix

I’m watching the first season. I’m surprised PPs think it seems unscripted. I find it to be *very* scripted. The spats the women are having, the founder of the app “Wag” pitting Chrishell and Christine against each other, Mary’s longing last look at the house she sold that she wanted for herself, etc. Very scripted and acted. But fun nonetheless.