I am the first to admit, I have "Makeover Madness Overload", but I'm hooked. I can't get enough of these shows. There's "My Fair Wedding with David Tutera", "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" with Tye Pennington, "Divine Design" with Candace Olson and many, many more. So many in fact, that it's a wonder more homes & weddings don't look like hodgepodges of "ECLECTICA"...just a fancy name for a "Hot Mess". I personally think it's just, we all enjoy a good fairytale...whether we're in it for the conflict, the happy ending, the action or the magic; we like them. These makeover shows are like fairytales, you have the conflict, because hardly ever is everybody on board with the same design ideas or does everything go smoothly and work the way it should. The action and the progress, as we watch the "BEFORE" transition to the stellar "AFTER". Finally, the almost always, happy ending...the magic of it all-the end result.
I love when a bad, hopeless, misdirected or lacking situation can be transformed, and to the benefit of many, become a warm, inviting, well designed or put together magical home or wedding.
David Tutera for instance will take a young ladie's wedding dreams and hopes and make them a reality like none even their wildest fantasies could encompass. Every last detail is thoroughly thought through and so much care is given to make sure it'll be memorable and a true reflection of the person or persons involved. It's a day they never forget and I am sucked in for the ride. I'm weak!!!
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, I love this show, God Bless everyone involved. I mean that with all my heart. The stories are so touching, inspirational, and the recipients, so worthy. The reveal is always incredible...the houses are always stunning and everyone is moved to tears and sharing in a celebratory moment.
If only that could be done for so MANY, MANY more people. I guess that's exactly why I'm so hooked...since it's not commonplace, at least for me, I love watching these present day fairytales. We need MORE wonderful endings.
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