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glitterrauhl's rating
I was cringing within the first hour. The girl essentially fakes being Christian to get this guy to like her and puts on this whole act as she helps him with his mission to build a home for a needy family. She ends up admitting her faking and in the end everythings all fine & dandy and no one cares about her lying. You'd think at the end she'd "find God" or become more of a believer, nope.
There's a scene with some side characters, where one of the girls working on the home awkwardly flirts with and attempts to ask out a coworker. I had second hand embarrassments watching those scenes.
Half the cast are terrible actors - especially those two side characters. You'd think with having Candace Cameron Bure aka DJ from Full House as her mother, Natasha would have better acting skills. If you're looking for a low-budget, bad acting "Christian" hallmark movie wannabe - this is it.
There's a scene with some side characters, where one of the girls working on the home awkwardly flirts with and attempts to ask out a coworker. I had second hand embarrassments watching those scenes.
Half the cast are terrible actors - especially those two side characters. You'd think with having Candace Cameron Bure aka DJ from Full House as her mother, Natasha would have better acting skills. If you're looking for a low-budget, bad acting "Christian" hallmark movie wannabe - this is it.
I love watching baking/cooking shows, but honestly this was nowhere near KBC or Master Chef Junior level.
The dance breaks give me second hand embarrassment. The judges and hosts were quite annoying, I know the hosts are pretty young but they seem to be trying so hard to be funny/relate to the kids by using teen slang. It just comes off as cringey, but maybe 10 year olds will find it funny idk. On other kids baking shows, the judges are honestly and give great feedback to the kids on their baking or techniques. However the judges on the show just seemed to sugar coat everything and didn't give any critical feedback, just told them how amazing and perfect they did.
The "video challenges" title is kinda misleading because I assumed the kids had to create a video mid competition but they just make a bonus item to add to their cake. If you watch it on Disney+, EVERY commercial break, they state the show is a "general audience program" It's extremely repetitive and the ladies voice gets annoying after awhile.
The dance breaks give me second hand embarrassment. The judges and hosts were quite annoying, I know the hosts are pretty young but they seem to be trying so hard to be funny/relate to the kids by using teen slang. It just comes off as cringey, but maybe 10 year olds will find it funny idk. On other kids baking shows, the judges are honestly and give great feedback to the kids on their baking or techniques. However the judges on the show just seemed to sugar coat everything and didn't give any critical feedback, just told them how amazing and perfect they did.
The "video challenges" title is kinda misleading because I assumed the kids had to create a video mid competition but they just make a bonus item to add to their cake. If you watch it on Disney+, EVERY commercial break, they state the show is a "general audience program" It's extremely repetitive and the ladies voice gets annoying after awhile.