The just bought the D.I.Y. Network and renamed it Magnolia. There's flower comms and symbolism here. They have young children. Given everything we know about the "Entertainment Industry" and how it operates, what is y'all's outlook on a seemingly "normal" couple buying a whole T.V. network?
In my estimation, "normal" people don't buy a T.V. network. It's not allowed in [their] world. So, what's going on here?
I'm asking because I just got into a spirited discussion with my 23 yr old son about this. He seems to think the Gaines family is normal. He's the kind of person who tries very hard to see the best in people. He's also a severe skeptic...when it comes to just about everything. I call him a fence rider. Hard for him to make decisions about [them] without seeing concrete, hard evidence, even when a mountain of circumstantial evidence is looming over him. He seems to think the Gaines family is just highly aspirational.
My "Spidey Sense" is tingling overtime with this. How does a normal family just buy a T.V. netowrk? ALL T.V networks are Cabal owned and operated. Are Chip and Joanna comp'd and corrupt? Or, is there another aspect to this? Are they Patriots and this buyout is just another White Hat takeover?
What are y'all's thoughts?
I used to go to HGTV for stress free time.
Now HGTV is unwatchable b/c of the ubiquitous "open concept". Every program is the same, these guys included. Whatever the history of the house the solution is the same: TEAR OUT THE WALLS! Add steel beams if necessary, just tear out the walls!
NO! I LOVE the intimacy of a dining room. I LOVE walls upon which I can hang family pictures and other art and beating clocks.
My home has wide doorways with a nice flow between the rooms for family and entertaining. Yes, ROOMS, not a wide-open space with echoes defined only by furniture groupings.
WE know walls have reason and purpose! ; )
LOL sort of felt the same way years ago before we cut the cord But now I'm feeling that the one-room house, one-room schoolhouse, etc. had purpose too. Forcing togetherness in the common spaces isn't necessarily a bad thing, having rooms to go to be quiet is good too...