nmartin-75575
Joined Nov 2018
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I don't know how this show has a 7.2 rating when it's so awful. The dialogue is childish and could have been
written by a 10 year old. The cast is a joke with Bode, as the lead character, who has to be a hero in every scene. His father is the chief and his mother is his boss yet they're both so unprofessional. Many times they're in the middle of a wildfire and they're kissing. It's so unrealistic and something real firefighters would never do. They kiss at least ten times during the show most of which takes place in out of control fires. And this show has been renewed and is being touted as one of the hits of the season. I'm not sure who they know but eventually the powers that be will realize this show is not what they're pushing.
Lacey is clearly my favorite Hallmark actress especially in the Christmas movies. She deserves better than this. This movie was beyond terrible and I couldn't wait for it to be over. C'mon Hallmark - you have a year to come up with some good Christmas movies and this is what we get!! Year after year, I'm hoping for some movies that I could rate a ten and year after year I'm disappointed with these stupid scripts. This was by far the worst one I've seen so far this season. I've yet to come across a "10". Where are the movies like A Dog Named Christmas and Christmas with Tucker. You must think all we want are Christmas decorations and tinsel. Think again.
If you loved Jeff Lewis on Flipping Out, you'll be so happy to see him back on the air in his new show Hollywood Houselift. While he's still brash and to the point, it's a toned down, more grown up version that we're seeing. It's also entertaining that he's dealing with celebrities, who are so happy to have his expertise in guiding them through their interior design process. Gone is Jenny who is replaced by Jeff's assistant Shane who is an absolute delight. Some of the former cast is still there including Megan, Andrew, Tyler and our favorite of them all - ZOILA. Also gone is Jeff's former partner Gage which is an actual plus as it's one less thing for Jeff to stress about. New episodes air on Fridays and I'm already looking forward to the next one.