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Selling Sunset TV-Show Review 2019 Cast Crew

Selling Sunset TV-Show Review 2019 Cast Crew

Stars: Romain Bonnet, Mary Fitzgerald, Chrishell Hartley

I aspire to have enough money to be considered rich, mainly because of the lifestyle I want, but if it makes me an unbearable and annoying idiot like most people in Netflix's Selling Sunset series, then I disconnect forever. What baffles me most is the audacity of these people to launch this on Netflix. What are you trying to prove, exactly? The last thing that people who work regularly need to see is Sell Sunset. The rich will not be seeing this unthinkable and offensive garbage.


The first point to note is that Selling Sunset is an exclusive real estate company, run by twin brothers, who only hire beautiful, tall women to sell Hollywood's richest property. My problem is not your business strategy, by the way; If I bought a ten million pound house, do not ruin my day by sending the Hunchback of Notre Dame to sell it to me. I'm about to close my cash and sexual sales, whatever. The problem with the series is that the people who work in the company and the buyers show a degree of repellent behavior that left me in shock.

If that's the point, then let's give Selling Sunset a 5-star review and move on, but I'm pretty sure no one wants to be represented as in this program. To give you an example; In the opening episode, a rich man is going through a house that he may want to buy, instead of concentrating on the house and the details, he persists in trying to force the estate agent to take something with him, knowing very well that she has a husband At one point, he jumps on the bed and asks him to join him. He does all the negotiation to go out with her first, buy the house in second place. His uncomfortable body language made me nervous. Selling Sunset became Selling Sexual Harassment.

In my second example of how intolerable Selling Sunset can be, this is a couple who is asking for a house of twelve million dollars; First, they complain that there are not enough good views from the house, so the real estate agent explains that for four million additional dollars (only four million additional dollars) they can make some landscapes to create picturesque spare moments. At the point of agreement or break, the couple complains that they would like a new floor. Jesus Christ, if you can buy a house of twelve million pounds, I am sure that buying a new apartment will not liquidate your accounts.

But another issue that I will pose before signing this revision and forgetting the series forever, is that women are obviously disagreeable to each other without any real reason; As an example, a new girl joins the firm, so one of the women verbally attacks her intentionally so that she knows where she is. To provide a perspective, the series reveals the commission that the company earns for each sale, there is no need for this bitterness. You are living a good life!

Only as a final comment, the owners are also super creepy. At one point, one of the women is talking about her boyfriend and where she lives, and one of the twin sisters is convinced that she must first meet him and have an aggressive and passive discussion about it. What if you screw up and let her be with who wants to be, rich pussy? How to be rich and be a Netflix Dick is a failure.



Selling Sunset TV-Show Review 2019 Cast Crew

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