Reality TV

The people onHouse Huntersnever make the right decision.

But what makes HGTV truly warm and comforting is getting the chance tocriticizeevery little choice these people make.

or at odds with what their partners want.

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At first, theyre fascinating to behold.

That in itself is a fascinating journey to see play out.

At times, this actually makesMy Lottery Dream Homea fun and heartwarming watch.

A couple looking for homes on ‘House Hunters.'

The series is arguably as famous for its behind-the-scenes scandals as it is for Alison Victorias Chicago house-flipping.

(Both suitsreachedsettlements.)

Eckhardt thenfiled a defamation lawsuitagainst the production company, claiming he was falsely depicted as a villain.

Newlyweds look at a tiny house on ‘Tiny House Hunters.'

(His suit wasdismissed.)

Some homes featured on the show alsosold at a lossfollowing their renovations.

Combine that with the ability to nitpick at furniture and design choices?

Tarek El Moussa and Christina Haack on ‘Flip or Flop.'

Bring out the popcorn.

But married hosts Chelsea and Cole DeBoers tastes are divisive, to say the least.

As eloquently asked byone Reddit user, What is farm-industrial-rustic-glam-fab?

David Bromstad and lottery winners on ‘My Lottery Dream Home.'

The show follows the 30-something couple as they run a home renovation business in South Dakota.

Alison Victoria on ‘Windy City Rehab.'

Chelsea and Cole DeBoer on ‘Down Home Fab.'