Let me preface this review with saying I created an IMDb account solely to review this terrible show.
This show is genuinely bad. If you are not an adolescent or younger, spare yourself the 20 or so minutes it takes to get through this piece of crap.
There is very little actual content. The show is riddled with dumb "comedic" back and forth with the wildly unfunny hosts, and plenty of "previously on..." and "next up..." segments in the middle of the episodes. Do you really need to show a montage of what is coming up next on such a short show? Just show it! It appears as if they are just killing time in order to make a half-hour of television.
The destruction/experiments are not as prevalent as one might think when going into something of this nature. And when they finally do get to that premise, it is quite uninspired and truly boring. Which seems hard to do considering the importance of action film and television in at least the United States. How can one make wrecking stuff uninteresting? I couldn't finish an episode. I had enough when the show asserted that the five second rule for dropping food on the floor was indeed a myth. Really? Really? I would have rated this show 1 of of 10, but the house, at least in the second season, was quite beautiful. So for that reason...2 out of 10.
Don't watch this. I know it sounds tempting, interesting, and exciting. But trust me, it's not.
This show is genuinely bad. If you are not an adolescent or younger, spare yourself the 20 or so minutes it takes to get through this piece of crap.
There is very little actual content. The show is riddled with dumb "comedic" back and forth with the wildly unfunny hosts, and plenty of "previously on..." and "next up..." segments in the middle of the episodes. Do you really need to show a montage of what is coming up next on such a short show? Just show it! It appears as if they are just killing time in order to make a half-hour of television.
The destruction/experiments are not as prevalent as one might think when going into something of this nature. And when they finally do get to that premise, it is quite uninspired and truly boring. Which seems hard to do considering the importance of action film and television in at least the United States. How can one make wrecking stuff uninteresting? I couldn't finish an episode. I had enough when the show asserted that the five second rule for dropping food on the floor was indeed a myth. Really? Really? I would have rated this show 1 of of 10, but the house, at least in the second season, was quite beautiful. So for that reason...2 out of 10.
Don't watch this. I know it sounds tempting, interesting, and exciting. But trust me, it's not.