Ripshin
OK. These have to be some of the most self-absorbed people I've ever seen. Yes, it is reality TV. Yes, it is scripted.But now they've brought a baby into the mix. They have gone through seven nannies? They have a maid. This is all fabricated, and ludicrous.I have been approached to work realty TV production several times. The whole thing is a scam. I have always turned it down. Reality TV offers @#$* money, and treats everybody like @#$*.This show was somewhat tolerable, until they brought in a baby. Just horrible.And the whole 2017 "Versailles" fiasco? Ridiculous. Who believes this stuff? I've watched out of horrible fascination. I suppose that makes me complicit to garbage TV.Again, reality TV is total fabrication. I hope that people really understand this fact.
sexwizardmoustache
I personally don't understand why people watch this show and why it's still on the air. I love house hunters and any type of house renovation or flipping show. There are several good ones out there. The general gist of it is, there's a run down house and people transform it into something beautiful. But this show is falsely marketed as a flipping show when about 99% is about Jeff's personal dramas, usually filmed while he's driving around in his car or sitting around his house and 1% is about him standing around some house, usually telling people off. There is no footage of before and after shots or at least some progression of his actual renovation work. Is he actually involved in any renovation at all? Because I've never seen him renovate a single house. If you want to watch a totally self absorbed individual constantly manufacturing drama with everyone around him, doing a lot of driving in the car and never actually accomplishing anything, then you might enjoy this show but I really have to question why, just why on earth.
ShelbyTMItchell
First of all, Jeff Lewis has to be the boss that you would love to hate and that he shows a self-congratulatory attitude and arrogance towards those that are under him. With the exception of Zoila the maid, in which she doesn't fear him. He really treats his staff and just isn't understandable of others. Ryan Brown, his ex-lover and still good friend and partner, is the complete opposite of him. Really likable and treats his staff right. Maybe he grew up with great parents while having unlovable parents for Jeff, turned him out to be the way that he is. He is OCD true. But still, you should treat others the way that you would love to be treated. No more nor no less. As Jenni stays by his side. And seems loyal to him despite him being a jerk. But I guess that is what Bravo people wants are jerks.
Mikrin
This is my, and many of my friends favorite show. Jeff is compulsive but that's what makes the show unique. He is generous, to a fault, and he expects loyalty in return. What people forget is that this is a TV show, it's not 100% real life, they are all actors in one way or another.As for his homes, I would LOVE to own one. They are unique and chock filled with quality, they truly fit the Los Angeles area to a T. People in other states may not like the atmospheres he creates, but many of us in Southern California thrive on it and strive to attain it.My questions are, when will the seasons be out on DVD and why is the season so short? It feels like the season just started and it's already over. Bravo has entered an era where many people would rather watch shows like Flipping Out, Project Runway and Top Chef than watching police investigating brutal murders. Bravo has made great strides, keep it up!!!!