Not for the easily offended. You're a special snowflake just like everyone else. The show with Ross Mathews should be good! I actually watch this show and enjoy it, did not know it was receiving low ratings, maybe bravo should switch it around with the ny realtors show so that they can get that crowd to follow the show. I'm glad he is not even mentioned on the show. It's just Jeff and Jenni and Zoila shows up from time to time.
I love the Jeff Lewis team… For some reaspon Jeff seems sad this season. Does he still flip houses or as he said last season he lost millions doing it and decided to go this route for Bravo.
I think he can't flip as good as he can anymore and that is the reason for this show. Also Traylor tried to get some form of court judgement where the proceedings from the MMR trial with her would be sealed and she failed. I think she's afraid that all of the manufactured lies she has made would come crashing down once she has to tell the truth. And for her to set a defense that he made me do it, I was abused has got danger to it also.
Because in this instance MMR attorneys will want discovery on her doctor visits and when and where she went for these visits and also depositions from witnesses those two from the Ninja husband of hers who she begged not to press charges sure are quiet all of a sudden under oath. This woman is afriad her whole world is coming down. Hey Tamara I know this may be off the subject and it is not about atlanta but do you know any tea on the real housewives of new jersey?
I used to really like this show but now with the new family fighting and caroline drama I don't know if it is real of manufactured. Don't worry Tamara you are not watching alone, I love Jeff Lewis and when he is accompanied by Jenni and Zoila that is all this show needs for high ratings. And to see this new side of empathetic Jeff interacting with his clients is sorta of funny. Of course like only Jeff could, Jenni has to schlep her own bag up the stairs.
Also love how Jeff just loved being waited on and living the life of luxury. He actually supports charitable causes and is a lot more likable than Trashy. Might also mean that if Bravo is stupid enough to bring Trashy back for Season 3 we might get to see some of the court action or events around the trial as we now know Lorch isn't immune to being in the public eye.
Of course I would still rather Trashy just disappear never to be seen or heard from again on our TV screens and the media. I love any Jeff and Jenni show. Thought Bob and Kira were an odd couple and whoa.. Kira has some breezy nudes on Google, doesn't she? Sorry Tamara, I usually agree with you but this time I'm scratching my head wondering what Bravo was thinking.
The biggest appeal for most of us who watched Jeff was the infighting at the house, the drama with Gage, etc. Now there's not much to watch. We can peek into other people's home on any HGTV show or the Hoarder's funky shows on another network that will not be mentioned. He's the reason we don't have flipping out anymore. To me, this is nothing like hoarders which I don't watch because it's gross. It's about people who can't get their house in order because they can't agree on anything.
Tamara, Pretty sure Flipping Out was not cancelled. Flipping Out typically films in the spring and airs in the fall. Agree that Gage doesn't make for good TV. Louboutin and lip injections?
How to snag a rich old man? You're right. I can't believe I pointed out that Taylor Armstrong spent the money on Louboutins, lip injections and birthday parties. Who would do that? Also, women who live with Hugh Hefner, go on to become porn stars and marry men twice their age who just so happen to be gazillionaires are generally virtuous women who marry for all the right reasons. How dare I judge. Clearly I am just a jealous old hater.
I loved Bob in this show. He was portrayed as a very kind, generous, charitable, and honest succesful business man.
I am hoping this was Bravo's attempt to show this about Bob, although it was kinda a passive aggresive screw you to Taylor. I just don't trust Bravo, they are so shady — they may have just wanted the ratings?
Who knows. I stumbled across your blog while watching these re-runs on vacation. You are dead on regarding both couples.
Especially dear Michael Steinbeck. I actually really like this show too and I thought Kira was caring towards Bob and I sympathized with her. Maybe because my FIL is a bit of a high-end hoarder.
I think KIra recognized that Bob was obsessive with his belongings and really needed to accept that his things do not define him. ALthough, seriously just rent a storage unit — you're rich! When Jeff and Jenni intervene, they uncover deeper issues in the relationship. Jeff and Jenni move in with a life coach who needs some coaching of her own and force her to confront issues that go far beyond her poor design choices. When Terri Golden moved into her husband's bachelor pad, she took over his design with disastrous results.
Jeff and Jenni do their best to bring harmony back into the home. Jeff and Jenni find themselves in the middle of a tempestuous mother-daughter relationship when they move in with a couple whose mother-in-law has hijacked the design of their home.
Adam's girlfriend, Yvonne, wants to move into his Bel-Air home but isn't comfortable with the design. As Jeff and Jenni begin to remodel the space they discover that it may not be the design that's making Yvonne uncomfortable. When Jeff butts heads with a homeowner, it leads to an explosive argument that could cause Jeff to walk off the job.
When Jeff and Jenni meet with comedian Mark Decarlo and his live-in girlfriend, Yeni, they discover that Mark's great sense of humor has not translated into a great sense of design. Jeff's design is questioned as he squares off against a demanding client in the Season 2 opener. Jeff and Jenni undertake a design intervention when they meet a mother who collects stray cats, even though her son is severely allergic to the animals.
When celebrity news reporter Jillian Barberie Reynolds is let go from her job, Jeff and Jenni step in to help balance her home design and relationship as she transitions to full-time mom. Jeff and Jenni try to help a bride who feels trapped in a unique abode built by her new husband's deceased father.
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