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5/10
Too Cutesy - but I enjoy the designs
nephalinesyenite8 September 2011
The kind of reality shows that I enjoy show some part of the creative process (Project Runway, Top Chef, Sheer Genius, Work of Art, Top Design). I haven't been much of a fan of most makeover shows except early seasons of Trading Spaces but I had high hopes for this show, even though the stars are from Extreme Makeover (a heavy handed makeover show).

As other reviewers have stated, it can be hard to watch the Tanya and Tracy bubble with enthusiasm as they pick through junk and talk about their designs in front of bemused old men...it grates on my nerves to hear them chirp away. The artificiality of their "budget" makes me laugh as they hem and haw about what they can afford. Of course they can spend another $50, but this is part of the show, just like on American Pickers. Sure they are wearing boots, sometimes gloves and hardhats, but they are all glammed up and sometimes wearing short shorts. I don't begrudge them for wanting to look good, it's just too much of a contrast with the people they are interacting with...."Hey we're from glamorous L.A. and we'd like to buy your junk".

The furniture and lighting they design is interesting and I appreciate the transformation from industrial junk to cool furniture. Their handyman Allen does a great job, so why not show more about how Allen makes these item? Most of us don't have access to his tools, but it would be inspiring for the viewers to be able to see junk in a new light and come up with their own ideas. Or to see how these pieces fit in the homes of the people who buy them. If only the show was 60%-70% about the creations and less about the picking, I think it would be more appealing to the public.

I record the show and fast forward through most of the chatter, and a large amount of the time spent picking to get to the end when I can see what was made from the junk. That's my suggestion for getting the most value from the show, without wasting your time. For those who like junk, Canadian Pickers is even better than American Pickers and I heartily recommend it.
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6/10
Sure they have questionable skills, but at least they have fun
SnoopyStyle9 September 2013
Tracy Hutson and Tanya McQueen are hot women from Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. They try to copy other TV picker shows. If you understand the Reality is in quotes, you'll like it a whole lot more. Alan Luxmore is the handyman who supposedly takes the junk the girls bring back, and create work of art furniture.

These girls are horrible at negotiating with questionable business skills. At least they have fun together, and that's the name of the game. This is not anything that make monetary sense or real in any way.
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Take it for what it is
bschrick16 August 2011
If you are looking for high brow "Antiques Roadshow" entertainment, this is not it. If you are looking for very interesting design ideas and ways to repurpose junk, this is a fun show. The show is on Lifetime...not the History Channel. The demographic this show is aimed for is me...a thirtysomething woman; however, that does not mean others can't enjoy it. I think the girls are fun and sweet, but that the ad campaigns sex them up a little too much. To imply that they flaunt their sexuality too much on the show is honestly a little ridiculous. They wear clothes that cover their bodies along with work gloves and boots...not stilettos. They are interior designers, not antiques dealers, so bear that in mind. If you are trying to watch another American Pickers or Pawn Stars...keep looking. They find the junk, design something cool around it, and sell it for a king's ransom in their store. Remember: Lifetime, not the History Channel. Big difference.
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1/10
History Channel should be ashamed of this amateurish trash.
What can I say except ... simply the worst thing I have seen on the History Channel since ... well forever.

Two chatty, dingbat "ladies" from L.A. hit the South to collect trash and fashion it into accent pieces that a gargoyle would find offensive. Well, actually, their poor brow-beaten lackey back in LA gets the confounding task of realizing the "ladies" tortured imaginings.

It is obvious that this was a "concept" sold to the History Channel without any actual pre-production planning - well, other than signing up the ladies - the purchase of some swishy skirts, cool cowboy and thigh-high leather boots, short shorts and tight jeans.

Unless these two chicks decide to work in bikinis and the show is sold to the Comedy Channel ... I predict a very short run. Mercifully.
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2/10
NOT for men rather than woman. Not for anyone IMHO
jwilliamsoh16 August 2011
I watch Auction Hunters, American Pickers, Pawn Stars ALL THE TIME.

I am a guy, 45 years of age; father of two great kids. I am not really into antiques, at least I WAS not into them.

I find the above shows to be very interesting.

I thought this would be LIKE those. I am watching a reality show looking for the excitement of negotiation, discovery.

These girls don't have any idea how to negotiate. Get rid of the makeup, etc. I am not looking (as a man) to watch some ditsy woman that have no clue.

I can go to a local club or whatever if I want to pick someone up, or a 'gentlemans' club if I want to look at ditsy barely dressed woman, which I am not into that scene either.

The point here is that the show in my opinion is an insult to real business woman and an insult to men that somehow we can't appreciate TV with content.

The show is just not for me. I have watched three episodes in a row (the third one on as I type this' to give it an honest chance. If it gets a new season maybe I will try again next year, maybe the show will evolve into something worth while but I wont hold my breath.
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1/10
Sady, more feminist try hard
peenham-4634830 September 2021
Another show made because the feminists are jealous. The storylines are similar to many others except that the girls are not good at all. Sad really.
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1/10
No wonder it failed.
MikeHunt107528 December 2020
I like how imdb has this listed as 2011 - ???? Like it has a chance if being revived. Least imdb has a sense if humor.

Like most, I'm a fan of Pickers, so when the female counterpart shows up, meh, let's give it a go.... 5 minutes later, I can't stand these two. From their voice, to the sounds they make in between their never ending words to trying to be cute for the camera in a non obvious way that is way too obvious.

They have no knowledge of what they're buying, they have no clue what makes a show watchable and the show is too obsessed with showing too much of these two annoying nobodies.

It goes to show, you can't always just copy a successful formula of another show and gender swap it for success. These two are fake, annoying, boring, and no where near as cute as they think they are.

It's a no wonder this show lasted 8 episodes for being axed. I think I'll just wait till Pickers decide to send Danielle on the road more often rather than check out another episode of this god awful cringe fest.
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10/10
Loved the Show, Loved the Girls, Alan was great!
brandy-277-86305318 May 2012
The girls were beautiful, chatty, and they flirted with everyone! If you don't like pretty chatty scantily clad flirtatious girls, DON'T watch this show! You can watch "Ax Men, Swamp People, The Trucker shows, Deadliest Catch, IRC, Muddcats, and a host of others." This show was just light hearted and fun! It wasn't high brow, nor was it slated to be so. I found it enjoyable and loved seeing the idea of a silo being turned into chairs, or a hazardous uniform cabinet into a upscale fancy bar. I loved the creativity here! Junk to Treasure, cool looking stuff.

Why beat the show apart for what it was never purported to be. It was just light heated and fun.

Again if you really could not stand the girls or their light hearted talking, you could have used that button on your remote and changed the channel. Why were you watching lifetime anyway? I don't think it will be back, but it was fun. Id love to see another season. Always remember, if you don't like what you are watching change the channel!
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9/10
whimsical and zanny!
paparas113 May 2019
I guess all middle aged men would agree with me that watching a couple of gorgeous looking girls picking rusty meat grinders and turning them into bathroom sinks is fun!
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Is this show for real?
mscolumbia30 August 2011
Come on ladies... When you go picking in the swamps of Mississippi, you probably need to wear something besides the shorts and boots! Might want to learn a little about vintage motorcycles too. Also, real pickers don't whine about snakes, wasps, beavers, etc. Very aware of the possibility of finding the creatures, but that doesn't keep us from going through the junk! I was looking forward to seeing what this show was about as I love American Pickers. Boy was I disappointed and hopefully, the show won't be around for long. I've been picking for a long time and these two have a lot to learn. Maybe they need to do their picking in LA and leave the real picking to the professionals!
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"Oh My Gawd...I hate it!"
netherfield200023 August 2011
Of course they purchase what they want. They wear short, shorts and boots and flirt with men who haven't seen a pretty woman in a decade. Plus, so they know how to negotiate? Seriously. "Oh my gawd, I love it" to everything.

Rule #1, you don't show enthusiasm about what you want to buy. Rule #2, you will probably get ticks or tetanus from picking through all that rusty stuff and weeds with the clothes and no gloves. Rule #3, We own a store, aren't we adorable?

I've given this show enough chances. I like the guy who builds stuff, but that is so rehearsed. Did you every see him make anything? I can pretend to use a screwdriver, too.

Thumbs Down. Oh my gawd.
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Picker Sisters
jkmelch8 August 2011
I was disappointed in the show. Not what I hoped it would be. I think it caters more to men than women. I would rather see some country or Victorian antiques, jewelry or old glassware items, not things from junkyards. Granted there is creativity in the show. After a long day I would rather see some pretty things. I guess trips to scrap piles looking for metal items is just not entertaining to me. I found it did not keep my attention enough. It seems like all the shows lately cater more to a man's interests. An example is Pawn Stars or storage unit hunters.

just my opinion !
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