Anyone still watching?
Still love the concept of this show but Seven clearly not learning from the mistakes of others and just dragging it out too long - the first "Whole House Reveal" had 40 minutes, which I guess was an hour with ads, of the judges walking round looking at the house (complete with endless recaps of course). I'm sure this segment used to be about 10 minutes in the first series!
Similarly the zone wars still annoy me - how much time must Seven have spent this week on that argument over the linen cupboard, yet very little on what the teams were planning to do. The zone splits still annoy me - producers just split them randomly throughout the house because they think people fighting over space is interesting. It isn't! Also some questionable planning with the first house from the shows architects - the downstairs laundry seemed somewhat detached from the rest of the house and a bit of a haul to get the laundry too, whilst the teenagers would probably have benefitted much more from bigger rooms than the "teenager retreat".
Still love the concept of this show but Seven clearly not learning from the mistakes of others and just dragging it out too long - the first "Whole House Reveal" had 40 minutes, which I guess was an hour with ads, of the judges walking round looking at the house (complete with endless recaps of course). I'm sure this segment used to be about 10 minutes in the first series!
Similarly the zone wars still annoy me - how much time must Seven have spent this week on that argument over the linen cupboard, yet very little on what the teams were planning to do. The zone splits still annoy me - producers just split them randomly throughout the house because they think people fighting over space is interesting. It isn't! Also some questionable planning with the first house from the shows architects - the downstairs laundry seemed somewhat detached from the rest of the house and a bit of a haul to get the laundry too, whilst the teenagers would probably have benefitted much more from bigger rooms than the "teenager retreat".