Chris Judges The Block 2020 Front Yard Reveals: Divine meets Disaster

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  1. Shayna went on and on about the our t of lawn in front garden of House 1, commenting on it when looking at Houses 2 and 3, but then gushing over the garden of House 5 which is a waste land. No wonder Tash broke down after hearing that level of criticism repeated over and over. Not at all constructive.

  2. I think house 5 has one of the most ugliest gardens I have ever seen on The Block or anywhere else to be honest and I’m sure the Aussie backyard didn’t look like that in the 1950’s.I have no idea what the judges are doing but I score them a one this week.

  3. My order would be Luke and Jasmin, Dan and Jade. Harry and Tash, George and Sarah, Jimmy and Tam.
    They are not in Palm Springs they are in Melbourne, Australia.
    The already too tall cacti will get chopped down in a COUPLE of years as will some of the other spiky plants.
    The only other thing i really couldn’t see the point in is the white pebbles on the right, it should have been lawn.
    The varieties of plants were willy nilly and not consistent in balance. Where were the landscapers minds did the weather have an effect on decisions?
    Also i liked reading Neale’s comments to you. Feed back is good.

  4. I can’t help but wonder if Luke and Jasmin and Daniel and Jades front porches meet building standards. I can see little ones spearing head first off the front porch into either the garden or onto the concrete pavers. It seems like disaster waiting to happen….. as is the cactus debacle. Recognising the vagaries of the cutting room floor, I must admit I feel as if there has been consistent and unashamed bias for Jimmy and Tam from both the judges and Scotty and the front gardens and facades have been no different.

  5. I totally agree with all your comments. It’s almost like a joke that Jimmy and Tam had another undeserved win!! Not a beautiful or functional garden. Where’s the greenery? What were the judges thinking ??? The Not enough grass comments were so annoying, not fair judging at all. I thought Sarah and George’s garden was so much more deserving of an overall win compared to house 5. But houses 3 & 4 were definitely the best this week. Poor Harry and Tash felt sad for them this week, they didn’t deserve such harsh criticism.

  6. I feel that all above true. The female judge went on and on about number one not having enough grass but gets to number five no mention of no grass not mention young children couldn’t play in it as cactus hurt. No mention of that either. I feel a very sad show this year. Breaks your heart to see a couple be torn down when good people not nice.

    1. Her name is Shaynna, she’s very talented. As Neale said in his comment above, the editors of the show cut out a lot of their commentary, so it might seem Shaynna focussed on the grass inconsistently, but this is likely how it was cut together.

  7. I totally agree, Jimmy and Tash’s yard did not look inviting to me at all. The block walls cut everything off. I don’t mind if a front yard doesn’t have grass – but if you have no backyard – then I think it should have lawn. I would have preferred a 50’s inspired garden from Australia or somewhere else in America. I don’t get Palm Springs (desert) in Melbourne.
    It is not a yard I would enjoy using or looking at.

  8. Hi Chris – you are 100% entitled to your opinions, but while some of your comments made me laugh out loud – as always – others really disappointed me. Come on mate, you know interior design is about more than ‘cushions, candles and gasp-worthy tiles.’ Please don’t undersell yourself – or our industry. Let me add a bit of context to Sunday night’s judging.. The facades and front gardens of all the Block houses were exceptional. That shouldn’t come as a surprise because these contestants are amongst the best the show has ever seen. The quality of delivery and execution was reflected in high scores all across the board. My own scores ranged from a low of 9 to a high of 10, which should indicate what I really thought. Harry and Tash created a garden that felt established and loved – and I could sense the passion that had gone into it. But let’s talk about Jimmy and Tam. Given your own admission that you ‘don’t want grass to deal with’ and you can’t keep greenery alive, surely this was your perfect garden! (Insert winking emoji here). From the very first week of the show – the beach box challenge before they even delivered a room – Jimmy and Tam made it clear that their inspiration was going to be late 1950s Palm Springs. And they have rarely missed a beat. They have always known (as we judges have known) that their house would have limited appeal in comparison to the others, and would most likely require a very specific buyer. Jimmy and Tam’s single-minded vision and dedication to their aesthetic carried through to the front garden and the facade – and in my opinion they did a terrific job. I personally love the Palm Springs style and the desert gardens that are found everywhere in that city, so it was a very easy 10 from me. And bayside Melbourne has some great examples of 1950s architecture, so house five didn’t jar for me either in the context of its location. And Chris you will know from your own TV experience that only a very small edit of our judging actually goes to air. I feel sometimes that many of our more constructive comments end up on the cutting room floor, which can make the judging feel inconsistent. Nothing we can do to control that. Thanks for reading and hearing me out.

    1. Fair review and reply Neale. BUT many more people have opinion than 3 judges so it is expected that one or all of you will be slammed for your opinion and scores anyway. On a personal note i watch all shows /series you are connected with and find you most honest in appraisal.

    2. From a viewer point of view I don’t understand why Harry and Tash lost points for not enough grass for kids to play on, yet Jimmy and Tam’s rock garden with cactus got through? A small thing in the big picture, but I guess you are judging on what you consider to be a winner for that week whereas the buyers will declare the real winners on Auction day.

    3. I love the inside of Jimmy and Tam’s home, and the fact Tam has said she doesn’t use social media for inspiration is impressive. I understand that Harry & Tash’s garden was over-cooked, but for a judge to complain they didn’t have enough lawn, and then to seem to go over the top on a garden that had no lawn, it felt like a double-standard and playing favourites. I hope the judges vent their frustration at the poor editing, but it’s most likely intentional… look at us all talking about it! For the record, I adore Shaynna’s designs on other shows, I wish she did more of them!

      I think they could have had elements of Palm Springs in the garden rather than the whole design focusing on that. The feature palm in the front corner is to die for, just a beautiful specimen! It felt a bit like it was missing some plants, or a feature, or something. I can’t wait to see who wins!

      1. PS – We need a MasterChef style show for up and coming interior designers, it would be great to see the talent that’s available!

        1. There was an English show with this format but it was 3 designers competing. It would be great to see something like you suggested. Keep it fast and fresh without getting bogged down with drama.

    4. No. You can’t erase Chris’ opinion by restating your own, even with your extra explanation. I love most of Jimmy and Tam’s house, but not the front yard… it really looked trashy rather than iconic, I can’t help agreeing with Chris about the ‘where is the meth guy’!

      And while this isn’t directed at you so much, marking people down for not enough grass and then giving a 10 to those with no grass at all, WAS inconsistent.

      However, I love ya. I would love to see you back on the Block.

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