Six real-estate agents battle to make their mark in the elite East Hampton real-estate market.Six real-estate agents battle to make their mark in the elite East Hampton real-estate market.Six real-estate agents battle to make their mark in the elite East Hampton real-estate market.
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Not sure what this other person watched. I love the show and think it's great entertainment and fun to see the Hamptons that most people will never experience.
Interesting and entertaining with one character dragging the show into the abyss. You can find out who yourself but she needs a stylist and is usually in clothes two (generous) sizes too small. A makeup artist since her face (lacquers on) fails to match her skin tone from her chin down. Her vanity showing is paid for on the back of a nefarious father is supposedly to be interesting? She is condescending, rude and a scene crasher. The first season was so much better without her and the oddly Janna-esque, dark glasses on cameo boss who is a characteristic "I'm he that shall be obeyed". My sympathy to the other cast members returning to be humiliated and degraded. Every sitcom / reality show seems to require the one person who's girth matches their outstretched ego and do I am not "fat shaming" I am plot and character shaming.
If you know how to edit a show then you won't show dirty fingerprints on a Porsche. Awful show with fake smiles and ridiculous drama. You're selling a house not a dramatic show. Get with the program and sell the houses in style without the drama. Make it real and something that people actually want to watch and may learn something from this show. Make it raw, edgy, and sophisticated. You're putting $100,00 into a $35 million dollar home for an evening!? Hahaha spend a million on the home and then come talk to me. I don't have it but to spend $100,00 in an evening is really easy and for most who have it they are going to spend it without question.
Okay, so no way do I believe this is a real representation of selling multi million dollar homes. It's somewhat entertaining in that it's fun to see inside the homes. All the agents bicker and argue too much for this to be realistic. I'm not even sure they are actual agents, but possibly wannabe actors with a license to sell real estate and trust me there's a huge difference! Peggy is plain ANNOYING!!! Everyone else is nice enough I'm just not convinced they sell real estate which makes them bad actors or lousy agents, not sure which one 🤔. I would tune in if bored to see the houses but not invested enough to care about the made up drama! 5 🌟's for the house tours and Gino!
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I watch a lot of real estate related reality shows and most of them are so damn annoying with all the fake drama.
This one feels more "real" and so far seems to be keeping the fake drama to a minimum.
Kenny in particular feels the most genuine and most likeable. I especially like the interactions between Kenny and Gina.
This one feels more "real" and so far seems to be keeping the fake drama to a minimum.
Kenny in particular feels the most genuine and most likeable. I especially like the interactions between Kenny and Gina.
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