ajaybee
Joined Jan 2017
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I stumbled upon this show and decided to give it a watch. The episodes are short, but it takes two episodes to cover one area. I started skipping the first episodes and just watched the ones where the room was completed and judged. For a real laugh, turn on closed captioning. The transcribers are obviously not So. African, so the things they think they are hearing is often hilarious. Wall mural became warm Euro. Cabinetry became cabinet tree. They got the contestantsk and host's names wrong in every episode except for Brad. Fun fact: the grand prize of 20,000 Rand amounts to about $1300 US.
If you've always wanted a show featuring the singers who couldn't make it on The Voice or American Idol, this is the show for you.
This show idea is not a new one. The difference with Tidying Up totally lies in Marie Kondo. There is something quite calming and soothing in watching and listening to this lovely little woman. She is so sweetly motivating and so thoughtful of her clients and their particular needs. There is certainly a spiritual element in her approach. She never judges the clients and their mess, even if some of them are quite huge. I like how her show has a variety of clients in different situations as to appeal to everyone. Each show tends to emphasize something unique that her approach addresses. If you are looking to simplify your life, watching this series may give you some helpful hints in getting started.