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I'm instantly addicted. All of the bad reviews are true. The women are terrible and the Oppenheimer brothers are pigs. They're all superficial, unevolved and ridiculous, and I can't stop watching.
These are some of the worst kinds of people in the worst kind of trashy 'hills' style show where every one is a total b*tch, everything is completely staged and you want to bash your head against the screen to make it stop.
And I hate myself for how much I enjoyed watching it. It really is awful, but I watched it all in like 2 days.
Makes me wish I was living in LA and selling real estate to rich idiots. If only I weren't ugly.
And I hate myself for how much I enjoyed watching it. It really is awful, but I watched it all in like 2 days.
Makes me wish I was living in LA and selling real estate to rich idiots. If only I weren't ugly.
- fionamarie_hay
- Apr 4, 2019
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This is a terrible show, with horrible people on it. So bad it's fascinating. But I have a thing for bad TV. If you don't, just skip it.
- thaismartinho
- May 22, 2020
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Don't see the issue here. You know what you are getting when watching a show like this. It's trash tv, so if you don't like it, then simply don't watch it. It's highly enjoyable watching these women fight it out and argue amongst each other, whilst seeing some stunning properties in various locations of LA. Just kick back, enjoy the ride and don't take this to seriously
- Don_Falone1985
- Aug 8, 2020
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Watching these plastic fantastic superficial women sell over the top houses is a guilty pleasure. You won't feel intellectually challenged, but it is very easy to watch. Some keywords to summarize this show: Boytoy, barbies, botox, backstabbing.
Ambition. That's it.
You get your dream house, dream body, dream job, dream husband, then what?
You hate it all, and then you create drama because you're bored or even worse, you backstab others because you crave what they've got that you don't, and all of that because you're too busy climbing the social ladder and therefore EMPTY.
You need to have a heart in order to enjoy the fruits of your ambition.
Gosh what a culture!
You get your dream house, dream body, dream job, dream husband, then what?
You hate it all, and then you create drama because you're bored or even worse, you backstab others because you crave what they've got that you don't, and all of that because you're too busy climbing the social ladder and therefore EMPTY.
You need to have a heart in order to enjoy the fruits of your ambition.
Gosh what a culture!
I enjoy watching this show even though it's a bit cringe inducing at times. What I can't stand is the massively uninspired, non-stop "boss chick" soundtrack. It's painful and constant and borderline ruins the show. Every scene.
Aside from that, the drama does feel relatively believable for the most part. The pacing is well done and the show stays entertaining throughout the seasons. Real estate is actually a pretty small part of the show, so if you're looking for an HGTV type of experience, odds are you will not find what you're looking for here. That said the inner workings of the real estate industry are discussed which can be cool to see.
Aside from that, the drama does feel relatively believable for the most part. The pacing is well done and the show stays entertaining throughout the seasons. Real estate is actually a pretty small part of the show, so if you're looking for an HGTV type of experience, odds are you will not find what you're looking for here. That said the inner workings of the real estate industry are discussed which can be cool to see.
- jlschumann
- May 27, 2023
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This is good background or space-out TV sometimes after a long day as it's not relatable or emotionally touching in any way.
I was in my late teens when Laguna Beach and then The Hills were popular, so it's also a bit of a throwback to watch this. It is very similar in that it is fake yet vain and self-indulgent at the same time. It's very strange to see a group of adults, even working professionals, in situations similar to The Hills-how can anyone find it real or take it seriously? It's pretty simple: a small, maybe awkward or unkind moment happens between two characters and then the next several episodes are focused on discussions about the situation. Most of these situations would be forgiven in forgotten quickly in real life. For example, there is an episode on S2 where a woman is at her engagement party, but takes the time to talk with her friends about the status of a disagreement with another co-worker who she is not close with. Why in the world would someone focus their energy on something so silly on a big personal day?
Despite these critiques it is a simple show and I can see why some enjoy it.
The main characters' outfits and the houses are fun to look at.
I was in my late teens when Laguna Beach and then The Hills were popular, so it's also a bit of a throwback to watch this. It is very similar in that it is fake yet vain and self-indulgent at the same time. It's very strange to see a group of adults, even working professionals, in situations similar to The Hills-how can anyone find it real or take it seriously? It's pretty simple: a small, maybe awkward or unkind moment happens between two characters and then the next several episodes are focused on discussions about the situation. Most of these situations would be forgiven in forgotten quickly in real life. For example, there is an episode on S2 where a woman is at her engagement party, but takes the time to talk with her friends about the status of a disagreement with another co-worker who she is not close with. Why in the world would someone focus their energy on something so silly on a big personal day?
Despite these critiques it is a simple show and I can see why some enjoy it.
The main characters' outfits and the houses are fun to look at.
- laurhartwick
- Jun 26, 2020
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Don't get me wrong, I do agree that these are some of the most shallow people you will ever see. Their arguments are ridiculous, their vocabulary is comparable to that of a 5 year old and the LA accent? Don't get me started.
They act like they're curing cancer 80% of the time and the charity thing they did was laughable. The dinner afterwards was more expensive than the donation made.
All that being said, it is incredibly entertaining to see the lifestyles of the rich and famous LA realtors and the cattiness that goes on behind the scenes. So you may very well lose a few brain cells along the way, but it will be worth it.
- joaovitorn-13727
- May 24, 2020
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The high of the program is houses! Some of the properties they show are out of the world! Love em! The LA vibe is awesome. The bling is too good!
The low- all the drama- which looks very fake- Chrishell tops the drama chart. Emma looks like has no mind of her own LOL. Amanza seems to be the most genuine. Mary is nice and others are ok ;)
Bret seems the sensible twin- he should drive and lead business more - I think he will be able to manage the team of girls better as well. LOL
Overall a good watch. You can skip past some repeated drama and overacting. Watch it for the real estate- property! Worth it LOL.
The low- all the drama- which looks very fake- Chrishell tops the drama chart. Emma looks like has no mind of her own LOL. Amanza seems to be the most genuine. Mary is nice and others are ok ;)
Bret seems the sensible twin- he should drive and lead business more - I think he will be able to manage the team of girls better as well. LOL
Overall a good watch. You can skip past some repeated drama and overacting. Watch it for the real estate- property! Worth it LOL.
I wanted to see beautiful home designs... not scripted garbage and catty melodrama. Trashy people.
- claireaemcgee
- Jul 30, 2020
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This show is AMAZING. The drama is almost as ridiculous as the prices of the homes these women are showing. I didn't know what to expect when I randomly put this show on one evening, but it fulfilled all of my reality tv hopes and dreams. If you're looking for a show to watch with drama, glamor, and minimal thinking required, this is the one for you.
I really enjoy following real estate as a hobby whiched compelled me to watch this series. I enjoyed watching Chrishell learn the ropes of real estate and wished there was more focus on mentoring her so that we, as the audience could learn along with her. What I didn't like was all the personal dialogue particularly the focus on a hedonistic lifestyle. If there is a second season I would love more focus on the listings, Chrishell learning the ropes and less on the drama that appears to be made up or over dramatized.
I got excited for another 'house' show, especially because its local to me.
However you barely see the houses. It's mostly a reality show of what looks almost like an escort service full of bitchy women talking crap on everyone and some unpleasant and sometimes creepy 'house shoppers.'
However you barely see the houses. It's mostly a reality show of what looks almost like an escort service full of bitchy women talking crap on everyone and some unpleasant and sometimes creepy 'house shoppers.'
- foxtrotmarie
- Apr 16, 2019
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I absolutely loved the first few seasons of the show but it's gotten progressively worse over time. I'm on S7 E3 and so far, there's been little house showing and tons of idiotic female drama. The BS scene with Chrishell and Marie-Lou ended this show for me. The fact that Chrishell had to make a deal about G's pronouns is idiotic. There are two genders... no one else has to play your (or your loved ones) pronoun/mental health game.
I'm absolutely done with the show which is disappointing because I've always looked forward to new seasons when they were announced. I'd much rather watch Million Dollar Listing LA so I can to see actual houses.
I'm absolutely done with the show which is disappointing because I've always looked forward to new seasons when they were announced. I'd much rather watch Million Dollar Listing LA so I can to see actual houses.
- jester34342002
- Nov 9, 2023
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This show is definitely a guilty pleasure of mine. I do not enjoy the three b's. Christine, Davina, and Heather are absolute mean girls. No rag mag interview will change my mind that they don't deserve my respect. Love the rest of the crew and you can tell their passion is in real estate and not drama or fame.
- jupitersboba
- Aug 22, 2020
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Botox botox botox everywhere ! Bunch of mindless zombies filled to capacity with botox and silicon want to eat your brain, well they physically can't so they just settle on destroing it. Just Run for your lives, it should be rated in LD50 0.0001 episode/person. Show is heavily scripted with "actors" being ... ehhh, I don't care and not wasting any more of my brain cells on this .
- msmoothe74
- Jun 3, 2019
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- francesfarmersrevengeonseattle
- Mar 25, 2019
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I gave it 10 for the catty drama. It's a train wreck of a show (realistically a 1/10), but I can't look away. Hooked! 😂
- kima-05740
- May 21, 2020
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I like to sit back and watch trash just to switch off but I'm getting sick of muting this show every few minutes due to the loud music at every interval. It's awful. Please stop doing this for any new seasons.
- lisanicolesanders
- Dec 2, 2021
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I expected a little drama seeing as Selling Sunset is a sister-cousin to The Hills however these chicks take the cake. Every single episode is nothing but old, rehashed, immature drama. Christine is way too pretentious and it's like, for what?!? Amanza sweetheart, you are clearly in the wrong place and don't fit in (which some of the other girls are happy to highlight in sneaky ways). 90% of the cast is unlikeable and have minimal redeeming qualities. Barf.
- and_shove_it_up_your_butt
- Jul 24, 2021
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I was entertained and the episodes kept me wanting to watch more. Loved seeing the multi-million dollar listings and the girls have all very interesting personalities.
Can't tell you why or you'll think I'm vapid, vain, disgusting and whatever. I may be but I still like it. Besides the unwritten reasons I like it because its entertaining and I enjoy looking at houses I would never live in. Makes me feel superior. A good series Netflix.
I generally detest reality tv, but so like some shows about real estate. Calling this reality tv is a stretch like most anyways because it is clearly scripted.
The "women" are vapid, vain, and really awful people. Moreover, the potential best attribute of this show, the beautiful homes in Los Angeles, is merely a backdrop for the empty, superficial lives each of the brokers lives. LA has so much to offer, but this hits in every bad stereotype that there is about it.
The "women" are vapid, vain, and really awful people. Moreover, the potential best attribute of this show, the beautiful homes in Los Angeles, is merely a backdrop for the empty, superficial lives each of the brokers lives. LA has so much to offer, but this hits in every bad stereotype that there is about it.
- seattlebruin
- Mar 23, 2019
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