This is an artistic/designer-type show.
First off, Lara Spencer is amazingly beautiful! I never knew who she was until this show, but now I'm a fan. Yeah, she's pretty talented, too. I wish the producers would have kept the same idea from the 1st episode, where the two teams compete for the profit that both teams earned from flipping their items. By the 2nd episode, the two teams were competing for $5,000, but profit had nothing to do with winning; only the total amount of the sales for the day determined the winner. To me, profit is the most important aspect of the flip. But, it's still kind of a cool show. However, it's WAY more of an artistic/designer's show than I would like. These teams have to be imaginative and creative. They have to turn junk into works of art. This isn't your typical "picker" or "pawn" show, which I tend to like much more. I would think if you like "design this house," or "design this kitchen," for example, you would really like this show.
Fun to watch!
Makes one realize the opportunities available with everyday items and little bit of elbow grease. Seems like the art sells better than the furniture.
Good show but unable to watch due to site error
The show would not play at all. Might be a good show but got frustrated trying to watch. Not the shows fault
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