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Organizers Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin of The Home Edit conquer clutter and transform lives. Reese Witherspoon and Molly Sims coproduce.Organizers Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin of The Home Edit conquer clutter and transform lives. Reese Witherspoon and Molly Sims coproduce.Organizers Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin of The Home Edit conquer clutter and transform lives. Reese Witherspoon and Molly Sims coproduce.
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Unlike the title suggests, this show will NOT teach you how to organize your life. For that, please go watch Marie Kondo's content. This show will however, show you two hosts that need to be seen & heard at ALL times regardless of who is speaking first. I see lots of childhood trauma surfacing throughout each episode. Seems a bit unprofessional IMO. And I agree with the other reviews about the celebrity episodes... we could not care less about the lifestyles of the rich & famous...*yawn*
The concept has so much potential. But the presenters, especially Clea Shearer, are unbelievably loud..there is so much overlapping chatter that it is impossible to enjoy the show.
When I saw that this show is about people helping some celebrities to organize their homes, I didn't even want to see one episode. But since there are almost no home edit, interior design or garden design shows left on Netflix, I almost didn't have a choice thant to watch this. The show is actually watchable and it keeps you interested. The girls are ok, if you ignore the hysterical screaming and jumping around like 12-year old girls after they organized someone's closet. I really liked the part, where they organized normal people's houses and rooms. I don't think many people can relate to celebrities and their organizing problems. The problem is, that most episodes are just closet organizations. I was hoping for whole house organizations or more difficult and messy rooms, more purging, consulting with the clients and some innovative ideas- especially affordable or sustainable ideas. Some of them don't seem very practical, but are just pretty... What upsets me is the episode, where they organized a woman's closet and then decided to "give her a little extra", so they painted her bedroom, upholstered the beautiful pink bed in a dull grey and changed the furniture, curtains and carpet in her bedroom?! Why would someone do that?! I think it's horribly unprofessional to just go ahead and paint someone else's room, because your job was to just organize the closet. If i were the lady in the show, I would go mad. And sometimes the organizing ladies are not very empathetic to other people's "messy" habbits and they seem like they judge people. That's not ok.
An obnoxious and loud show that nobody asked for. Every episode in a nutshell: they buy bunch of acrylic containers and stuff everything in it and arrange it to rainbow colours. Then, people scream "omg" like 100 times. You are welcome.
If you wanted another Marie Kondo type show, then you will be disappointed. I barely managed to get through the end of the first episode.
The worst part is that there isn't really anything helpful. So as a viewer, if you're looking for advice on how to organize your own home, you're not going to get it.
I felt like anyone could easily do what they had done. I kept waiting for the part where they would give advice or tips, but there aren't really any.
As for the hosts...My husband said it well: it's like they have to constantly talk to fill the space, but don't have anything to say. Honestly they're what I hope people abroad don't think all Americans sound like. It's embarrassing.
I want another season of Marie Kondo instead.
The worst part is that there isn't really anything helpful. So as a viewer, if you're looking for advice on how to organize your own home, you're not going to get it.
I felt like anyone could easily do what they had done. I kept waiting for the part where they would give advice or tips, but there aren't really any.
As for the hosts...My husband said it well: it's like they have to constantly talk to fill the space, but don't have anything to say. Honestly they're what I hope people abroad don't think all Americans sound like. It's embarrassing.
I want another season of Marie Kondo instead.
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