10/10
There's no way you can watch this without smiling
6 January 2023
I don't see how anyone could give this show a negative review. The residence of a family who's poor and has experienced numerous hardships is demolished. Led by Ty Pennington, a group of people who specialize in house renovation - designers and workmen (oftentimes neighbors too) - build a new house in its place. When the house is finished there's a gigantic crowd of people outside cheering, and after they all say 'move that bus' at the same time, the reaction from the family is absolutely priceless. I love watching them walk through their house. No two houses are designed the same, but nonetheless, the living room, kitchen, and the kids' bedrooms are amazing!! I love how all of their rooms were made to reflect their hobbies and personality. I'm sure some people might find Ty annoying, because he's always shouting (in a good way) and he has a raspy voice, but I think he's a wonderful person. I usually can't stand loud people, but he doesn't turn me off from watching the show, and to be quite honest he makes me laugh. I think it's because, despite his loudness, I can tell he's a genuine person who's incredibly charitable. His wife lucked out, because it is so hard to find a selfless man. The episodes I was watching on TV were from 2005, but I didn't care. There's so much negativity in this day and age, that I welcome the opportunity to watch something inspirational whenever I can. Whether or not it's recent doesn't matter to me. I enjoy volunteering. I've helped several organizations, mostly within the areas of mental and public health. I have yet to give a lending hand to Habitat for Humanity. This show has inspired me to help build a house for people who are less fortunate. I recommend this program if you need something to brighten your day.
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