Season 2 begins on July 21 @ 7:30 The show has been cut back to 30 minutes and only 5 episoded. Glad to see the team back but only 5 30 min shows really sucks.
Maybe becasue the show no longer is about Real Estate? Half (all 2 episodes) of the "season" have been about his brother (who is tired of Richards B.S. as well) opening a restaurant.........yippie!
So why do you keep watching the Show? Quit watching if you don't like what you see. Spitting and hissing about the guy on this forum is getting old. Move on to something else Oh yes, this weeks episode was "john free"
Originally posted by mbrown2626: Maybe becasue the show no longer is about Real Estate?
Doubtful: It's more likely the executive(s) who put the show on the air are no longer at TLC and the show is now an orphan. It's also pretty obvious that the entire real-estate-TV genre will evolve, rise or fall with the housing market ups and downs.
But thanks for taking the time to launch another snotty personal attack. We appreciate your verisimilitude.
Originally posted by mbrown2626: Maybe becasue the show no longer is about Real Estate? Half (all 2 episodes) of the "season" have been about his brother (who is tired of Richards B.S. as well) opening a restaurant.........yippie!
Completely disagree with you once again. What is your trip? Normally I'd offer up why I disagree, but you really are not worth the trouble. If you were on fire, you'd argue that you were not and have the fire department arrested for trespassing.
You don't like the show, you don't like the people on it and you don't like Trademark... why are you here?
Season 2 appeared in the TV listings with only 5 episodes on the schedule but the premiere show originally had a footnote in the TLC program guide indicating it was actually "Episode 4". Leads me to believe that there's still some film "in the can".
The network itself also experienced some personnel changes. Only TLC knows if we'll see any additional shows in the future but summer replacement shows - ie shows that debut when viewership is historically very low - do not usually turn up again.
An article in Variety from 2007 noted how another TLC property show was affected.
Apparently, as far as TV in concerned Food is the New Real Estate. You may NOT have noticed that at least some of the Real Estate Pro encore episodes were actually replaced by The Cake Boss.