Fanted HGTV fans slam "false scenes" on the popular series: "The show is clearly staged"

Viewers accuse the Improvement Network for the iconic house of inauthentication.


For decades, the owners have turned to HGTV as a source of inspiration for home design, guidance of the garden and back decoration and not to do that that domestic improvements feel more fun rather than chore. Even at its base, the network is in a way a "comfort watch" which can help you move away from chaos in the outside world. But as longtime viewers know it, the chain does not have exactly Perfect Brestal With some of his shows. Now, some frustrated fans of HGTV go to social networks to slam the inauthenticity of one of its most popular series.

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In a recent Reddit discussion, the user Popper_topper has spread their grievances About the network. Their main complaint was that they were tired of the "false scenes" that seemed to focus on the daily life of networks stars.

"I have the HGTV that plays in the background all the time I am at home. The scenes on their daily life are so boring," they write. "I do not think it is necessary to show them a false kitchen, to go shopping, etc."

Specifically, they underlined a recent scene on the fixt-upper program Real estate married In which host Egypt Sherrod He seemed to remove paper towels from the Kirkland brand out of paper bags as if she had just returned from a trip to Costco. But although it may seem benign, the commentators stressed that the warehouse retailer does not sell individual rollers - and has never thrilled items in paper grocery bags.

Another reproach focused on an episode of Aloha renovation ,, In which host Tristyn Kalama Crossed to her computer while looking for a tile alternative. His solution occurred when his brother-in-law was incredibly appeared on the site with the tile they had ordered.

In the end, the position completed with a plea for producers to tone the sequences of unnecessary and unflattering stuffed animals. "Is it so difficult not to simulate scenes on their lives?" Isn't there an alternative? ” They wrote. "I miss the old HGTV shows that did not have these unnecessary scenes. It was OK when the inauthenificities were not as obvious. Just do what you all do with Fixing Upper and Hometown."

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Unfortunately, the publishing style has spread to some of the other popular network programs. A reditor complained of having taken a particular problem with The reversal , which presents the marquee stars of the network Christina Haack ,, Tarek El Moussa , And Heather Rae El Moussa .

"Heather's actor's skills are horrible," they write. "Christina's facial expressions are false (also a bad game), and the show is clearly staged."

Another spectator accepted, especially with regard to children or friends close to hosts who do not really work with them. In many cases, they say that some of the most interesting elements of the show suffer accordingly.

"It is exasperating because they showed them the habit of choosing tiles and fabrics, etc. and what their thought was to choose one thing rather than another, and now they simply show all their selections as a complete design", they are about. "I am much more interested in the way they brought together a design than their" personal "life."

Others recalled at a nostalgic period when the network was more informative. A user cited the "glorious days" when Divine conception With the host Candace Olsen was frequently in the air, which devoted more time to the real task at hand instead of his personal life.

"I still couldn't tell you if Candace was married or had children, and it is his personal business," they write. "I loved his creations and the lack of stupid and artificial drama which is completely scripted."

The user also deplored the fact that HGTV took the slippery slope too familiar to reality TV and has ruled out its previous basic programming. This puts him next to other channels like Food network And the history channel, which also deviated from what made them once engaging and informative.

"These programs have turned into a soap," they write. "If I wanted to see this, I would turn on the TV in the morning and watch them. Fairly enough."


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