It centers on Christina's new chapter in life as she expands her design business across the country and puts down roots at a Tennessee farm.It centers on Christina's new chapter in life as she expands her design business across the country and puts down roots at a Tennessee farm.It centers on Christina's new chapter in life as she expands her design business across the country and puts down roots at a Tennessee farm.
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I've always enjoyed watching Christina and feel bad for her and all her relationship problems. Her new beau may be her happily ever after, but he is not a personality for TV. There interactions are odd at best. As a real estate agent that views beautiful homes day in and day out, her designs are not for this area (dated to put it bluntly) and not suited for Tennessee living. Show seems to be more about her privileged lifestyle then design. Appears very scripted, it's just wrong on all levels. I hope they find a lane, focus on her talent, remove her current beau and do it fast before it loses all viewers.
My grand kids as well as the rest of our family all appreciate how Christina and her new husband creatively take time to interact with their children in meaningful, fun ways enjoying the outdoors, their farm animals and wonderful family values. Really enjoyed their berry-picking outing with extended family. This is a bonus to the show already providing Christina's spectacular home renovation ideas, creative redesigns plus how the renovations are accomplished. It is also interesting that the show is documenting the many homeowners migrating to new locations to live and where they have come from.
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I've been watching her for years and have always enjoyed her different evolutionary shows, but somehow this one is disappointing. I think there is way too much personal activity and not enough house renovation. I'm not as interested in her personal life with her new husband - really want to see more house designing. Also, I haven't been that impressed with the houses that she's done so far (three episodes). Everything is starting to look so similar. I hope that she continues to do her coastal show because that program seems more interesting. I will keep watching, hoping that the "country" show picks up.
Too much of everything. Too much Christina, too cutesy, too much money when people are struggling to pay rent. Way over the top. Everyone SMILES about everything, even when they seem to be overruled on ideas and budget. Huge budgets. From what I've seen after two episodes, although Christina enthuses about being in Tennessee, it's all California Coastal inside. Very expensive redesigning. Talking country and wearing boots has nothing to do with designs, but she repeats "country chic" over and over, perhaps assuming the viewers will believe it. White is the primary color. White walls, blindingly white smiles, white boots. Boring.
I think Christina is a talented designer, and love seeing her facial reactions to situations that arise. Very happy for her new family. Her new husband seems very nice but doesn't add much to the show. I do wish the California glitz could be toned down some. Her clients seem like Hollywood wanna bes. Would be nice to see clients who are regular people and don't aspire to becoming tv stars. Also, would like to see her try to save her clients some money in her designs. I like that Christina dresses appropriately and not like a Barbie doll. Jeans, boots and a cute baggy top are all she needs. Love her little Frenchi! It's fun to see her kids growing up and her daughter showing design interest.
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