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Expert home organizers Clea and Joanna help clients contain their clutter to create stunning spaces.
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An amazing and game changing show. No offense to the critics, but those who are critical of the show haven't grasped the art of organizing yet. I read a comment about sticking with Marie Condo. I like MC but it's really comparing apples and oranges. The focus of MC is really about teaching people what "sparks joy" and what is cluttering up your home. But as far as creating systems, that's a very minimal part of her process. THE does teach purging as well, but creating systems, strategic placement, utilizing product, as well as design are the key ingredients of THE. They are really two different show concepts so you really cannot compare them. For those who really like to organize and would like to learn, I recommend watching THE show on Netflix.
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10/14/22
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It's a fun light hearted show with nice inspiration for basic organization. Not sure why it gets so much hate.
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01/09/23
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What an awful show. A bunch of screaming women arranging things in the most impractical and useless way possible.
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Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars
01/09/23
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Such loud and restless cast. I mean who is the casting director? Cannot even watch it for more than few minutes. Overacting and fake wanting to get attention so they keep speaking over each other. Good concept and should be calming and therapeutic but this show has become the opposite. Shameful these people get the limelight.
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01/09/23
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I was really eager for this show to air and watched the first episode on day 1. I barely made it through the 1st episode and mistakenly gave it one more chance with the 2nd episode. This show is not helpful or interesting at all. The lighting is super bright and harsh, they bicker and giggle in high voices and really dont offer much that . What normal person wants to learn about how to organize 400 pair of platform heels? They basically just went into Zoe's closet and cleaned it up. Who cares about having a whole section for chanel? They do! Reese and Zoes closet got their oohs and ahs and excited talking and try on moments while the family's garage seemed to be drudgery for these two. The show has a very ugly vibe. These ladies should stop worshipping pricey material adornments for women while they make fun of family items like sporting goods and pet ashes.
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
01/09/23
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Most obnoxious women I have ever seen. So fake and irritating. Fake organization company for dumb and fake celebrities. Instead if organize and tidy they sell you expensive items to organize. Not impressive at all. Stay with Marie Kondo. She really make you take advantage of everything you have. Also teaches you how to live simple. Seeing just 2 episodes was enough to trigger a really bad migraine. Please Netflix do not make another season. We need Kondo!!!
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01/09/23
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Episode 1
Aired Sep 9, 2020
Reese Witherspoon and a Doctor's Dream Closet
Actress Reese Witherspoon hires Clea and Joanna to help display some of her movie and TV looks; the team organizes a pediatrician's cluttered closet.
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Episode 2
Aired Sep 9, 2020
Rachel Zoe and a Multipurpose Garage
Clea and Joanna return to fashion designer Rachel Zoe's closet to tame her clothes, bags and shoes; the duo turns a family's chaotic garage into an orderly and defined space.
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Episode 3
Aired Sep 9, 2020
Khloé Kardashian and a Bedroom Overhaul
The team overhauls TV personality Khloé Kardashian's garage, creating organized zones; an event planner gets a bedroom to match her personality.
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Episode 4
Aired Sep 9, 2020
Eva Longoria and a Kitchen for Five
Actress Eva Longoria needs help revamping her son's closet; a family of five needs help with a kitchen bursting at the seams.
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Episode 5
Aired Sep 9, 2020
Retta and a Converted Office
Actress Retta calls on Clea and Joanna to set up a leisure lounge; an office full of boxes is transformed into a peaceful retreat for parents with three boys.
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Episode 6
Aired Sep 9, 2020
Neil Patrick Harris and a Brooklyn Kitchen
Actors Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka want to redo their twins' basement playroom; the team gets cooking in a family's overcrowded kitchen.
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Episode 7
Aired Sep 9, 2020
Jordana Brewster and a Youth Center
Clea and Joanna tackle the storage in actress Jordana Brewster's pantry, refrigerator and freezer; a neighborhood after-school program gets a makeover.
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Episode 8
Aired Sep 9, 2020
Kane Brown and Two Siblings' Shared Bedroom
Country music artist Kane Brown and his wife want their pantry to sing; Clea and Joanna work their magic to maximize a bedroom for two brothers.
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A fascinating work for a time in which, other virtues having fallen away, rootless consumption sits at the center of American life.
Sep 3, 2020
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Michael Cuby
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I was totally sold by the third installment, which splits its time between Khloe Kardashian, who is trying to organize her garage, and Jessica, a recently-divorced, bubbly event planner who is celebrating coming out of the closet by…organizing her closet.
Sep 29, 2022
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Melissa Camacho
Common Sense Media
Celeb-studded organizing show is fun but promotional.
Rated: 3/5
Oct 12, 2020
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Megan Reynolds
The Muse/Jezebel
Celebrity's messiness is only interesting if there is actual mess, and it's hard to sympathize or feel inspired by a very rich woman asking two other women to organize her stuff so that she can better see all her things.
Sep 28, 2020
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Joel Keller
Decider
If you're into seeing messy spaces become neat, with people genuinely enthused to help, then Get Organized With The Home Edit will feel like getting into a warm bath, one where your products are sorted by color.
Sep 9, 2020
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Andy Dehnart
Reality Blurred
the spiritual opposite of Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, which was all about paring things down. The Home Edit is about buying more, and then arranging it to look Instagram perfect.
Rated: B
Sep 9, 2020
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