‘Million Dollar Listing: LA’ fans slam showrunners for ‘cheap’ confessional backgrounds in Season 14

‘Million Dollar Listing: LA’ fans slam showrunners for ‘cheap’ confessional backgrounds in Season 14
Josh Altman during his confessional in 'Million Dollar Listing: LA' Season 14 (BravoTV)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: For its fourteenth season, 'Million Dollar Listing: LA' is back with more drama and opulence than ever! The BravoTV show’s stars are prepared to take on the most challenging transactions and fiercest people with their distinctive style and wit since they have more than ten years of expertise in the Los Angeles real estate market. Viewers will get to witness the agents handle some of the most abundant properties in the city, and it is an exciting ride because the stakes are bigger than ever.

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But while the show boasts of such extravagant opulence and grandeur, it seems the makers did not remember to include the “luxe” vibe in their show-making process. Many fans and viewers of this real estate reality TV show by Bravo TV are complaining that the direction and graphics of Season 14 are rather unpleasant to the eye. The show features something called “confessionals” of each of the stars in the series. The confessionals feature the agents talking about the moments in the episode behind the scenes. As the stars speak before a green screen, the scenes are edited and included as snippets during the stars’ scenes. But the edits made for Season 14 of ‘Million Dollar Listing: LA’ seem to have irritated most viewers. Here’s what they are saying.