Common Sense Media Review
Kids aren't likely to pick this floral design reality show.
Parents Need to Know
Why Age 11+?
Any Positive Content?
Where to Watch
What's the Story?
High-end floral designer Jeff Leatham was at the top of his game while living in Paris. Now he's trying to establish himself in New York City. FLOWERS UNCUT follows Leatham as he works with his assistant, Mat, taking on jobs and trying to build his business in a tough market. Viewers watch as the duo tackle clients' crises, come up with creative solutions, and find the perfect flowers for every situation.
Is It Any Good?
Like most day-in-the-life reality shows, Flowers Uncut has its moments. But thanks to the many similar wedding/events-based shows that have previously hit the airwaves, viewers have already seen flowers not arriving on time, the wrong flowers turning up, and professionals working "miracles" with just seconds to go before things have to be ready. Leatham and Mat are likeable enough, but they're not all that interesting on a long-term basis.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about how the story is told. Do you think events always happened in the order in which they're shown here? Why might producers change up the timeline?
Did you learn anything about flowers/or and flower arranging from the show? Do you think that's one of the show's goals?
What makes someone worthy of being the subject of a reality show?
TV Details
- Premiere date : November 4, 2009
- Cast : Jeff Leatham
- Network : TLC
- Genre : Reality TV
- TV rating :
- Last updated : November 11, 2020
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