Retta fait le tour des propriétés qui ont été nominées pour leur design criard et leurs rénovations bâclées.Retta fait le tour des propriétés qui ont été nominées pour leur design criard et leurs rénovations bâclées.Retta fait le tour des propriétés qui ont été nominées pour leur design criard et leurs rénovations bâclées.
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Are you kidding me??? The house with no privacy wasn't even ugly. Or non functional!!! The Amityville house was ugly!!! And it was way more non functional!!!!
And the rock house wasn't the ugliest either! The other ones were way more non functional.
The first season y'all did great but what is wrong???
And the rock house wasn't the ugliest either! The other ones were way more non functional.
The first season y'all did great but what is wrong???
I loved the array of houses here. Not many were "ugly," but rather thematic or unique - making for a fun walkthrough of nontraditional houses and aesthetics. The host and the designer are fun and enthusiastic, with Retta's facial expressions being top-notch on numerous occasions. The editing is also enjoyable, offering both facts/tidbits and sass (such as the counters for various features and reactions).
But I think it leans into the "ugly" bashing a bit too hard considering the houses in question. This show's definition of ugly seems to take on the broader meaning of "in need of updating and improving function." I'm not personally a fan of the designer (her style isn't my sort of thing, and I feel like she leans too hard into making everything have one style throughout the finished product), but the end results are typically quite pretty. Although, with that in mind, I can't help but wonder if some of the final choices were made according to who was open to letting the designer run with her preferences. Perhaps we would have seen more houses or more ugly winners (pointed look at season 2 in particular) if each season had a different designer.
But I think it leans into the "ugly" bashing a bit too hard considering the houses in question. This show's definition of ugly seems to take on the broader meaning of "in need of updating and improving function." I'm not personally a fan of the designer (her style isn't my sort of thing, and I feel like she leans too hard into making everything have one style throughout the finished product), but the end results are typically quite pretty. Although, with that in mind, I can't help but wonder if some of the final choices were made according to who was open to letting the designer run with her preferences. Perhaps we would have seen more houses or more ugly winners (pointed look at season 2 in particular) if each season had a different designer.
Let's be real. They picked the house that they thought would be the easiest to design and gain all this glory.
Binged watch season two to see what it was all about and it was the biggest disappointment ever. The only great part was the host Retta.
Let's truly pick the ugliest!!! Let the viewers decide. Come on, make this a REAL challenge. Let the viewers vote and really see how good of a designer she is. Not "Let's pick the one we know we can design the easiest because it is not much work".
Just my opinion and will not waste time watching season one or any other.
Binged watch season two to see what it was all about and it was the biggest disappointment ever. The only great part was the host Retta.
Let's truly pick the ugliest!!! Let the viewers decide. Come on, make this a REAL challenge. Let the viewers vote and really see how good of a designer she is. Not "Let's pick the one we know we can design the easiest because it is not much work".
Just my opinion and will not waste time watching season one or any other.
HGTV can afford to renovate all these ugly houses. Do it !!!
Don't leave these houses ugly. Fixing 1 isn't enough. 11 more houses to fix.
HGTV can afford to renovate all these ugly houses.
Don't leave these houses ugly. Fixing 1 isn't enough. 11 more houses to fix.
HGTV can afford to renovate all these ugly houses.
What a wonderful idea for a show!
I like Retta and the process, but a lot of the houses are just a little dated, or overly opulent, and aren't even ugly. Some of the houses are actually very beautiful.
Then the designer comes in..... Oh, so predictable: She rips out the gorgeous kitchen cabinets to put in the same ones in only darker and paints all the walls an ugly grey colour. Come on now. Is anyone else sick of open floor plan with grey paint as a go-to?
Every time I watch this, I feel like the results are much worse than the start. Last year, they had a huge gross house to rehab, and they took out the kitchen, the only beautiful thing in the house. So sad.
Please, please, please hire a better, more innovative designer!!!
I like Retta and the process, but a lot of the houses are just a little dated, or overly opulent, and aren't even ugly. Some of the houses are actually very beautiful.
Then the designer comes in..... Oh, so predictable: She rips out the gorgeous kitchen cabinets to put in the same ones in only darker and paints all the walls an ugly grey colour. Come on now. Is anyone else sick of open floor plan with grey paint as a go-to?
Every time I watch this, I feel like the results are much worse than the start. Last year, they had a huge gross house to rehab, and they took out the kitchen, the only beautiful thing in the house. So sad.
Please, please, please hire a better, more innovative designer!!!
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- AnecdotesSeason 2 completely ignores the Northeast.
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