November 23, 2024

Netflix’s, Selling Sunset brings new office drama with heated event in new season

The audience can expect an entertaining show with newcomers Bre and Nicole. Each episode leaves viewers eager to watch more. Photo Courtesy of Netflix

Joylynn Lee

Executive Arts Editor

 

Netflix renews “Selling Sunset” for its sixth season providing viewers with drama and intensity. This reality show leaves viewers a show meant for a binge-watch. 

Released on May 19, the show revolves around the company of the Oppenheim brothers Jason and Brett. The real estate agents featured in this show consisted of Chrishell Stause, Heather Rae El Moussa, Mary Fitzgerald, Emma Hernan, Amanza Smith, Chelsea Lazkani, and newcomers Bre Tiesi and Nicole Young. 

After the 5th season, the agents portray phenomenal story lines with incredibly powerful women. Photo courtesy of Huff Post

The show starts off at the Oppenheim Group located in Sunset Plaza. The show starts off by immediately picking up the end of Season 5. Chrishell and Emma are now seen as close friends in this season touring houses with one another while also defending one another when frequent office drama arises. Since Christine Quinn left the show, Nicole Young snatched her place rapidly in this season. Viewers can expect elevated drama and heated scenes in the office due to a continuously unresolved drama surrounding Nicole and Chrishell. 

However, the Oppenheim Group did not fail to show beautiful luxury homes in Los Angeles. Each episode would exhibit phenomenal houses even featuring homes in The Strand. Houses that truly stood out were the ones located in West Hollywood, formerly star Harry Styles’ home, and the ones located in Beverly Hills. Each house exhibited sleek interior design and a spot-on view. 

Though these agents constantly create drama, a burn out is inevitable. As the show progresses the audience sees heated drama as agents start to break. Photo Courtesy of Pop Sugar

Once again, the viewers constantly see petty office drama that somehow leads to slander to lawsuits. It can be exhausting to see successful and independent women get into unimportant fights due to not getting more listings or blatantly childish gossip. Though, if the viewers want to see never-ending drama this season would be a perfect fit. 

Though these agents portray intense drama entertaining the audience, friendships are still created. Photo Courtesy of Marie Claire

Newcomers Bre Tiesi and Nicole Young did not leave their presence unnoticed. Be Tiesi, formerly dated Nick Cannon, did not bring just a flawless wardrobe to the show but also an incredibly powerful presence to the office. She would never be one to start drama and made it clear to the office that she’s just there to sell homes and go home to her son. On the other hand, Nicole Young made agents, including viewers, easy to dislike her. Her constant need to expose Chrishell on irrelevant moments that happened well over 3 years ago was truly exhausting and confusing. If these scenes were scripted, this scene would’ve been one of the most dramatic scenes ever shown in the “Selling Sunset” series. 

Season 6 starts off right where the 5th season ended. Even on vacation, these agents still make drama happen. Photo courtesy of lionsgate

Though this is a real-estate reality show, the agents provided the audience with entertaining scenes like open-house parties and a little getaway to Palm Springs. However, even to these parties and vacation, the agents still bring the drama with them making the audience ready to binge the entire series. 

From elevated office drama to the portrayal of beautiful houses, “Selling Sunset” creates a phenomenal season. The audience is constantly entertained throughout this entire show by seeing the dramatic life of one of the top-selling real estate brokerages in Los Angeles. 

The audience can expect an entertaining show with newcomers Bre and Nicole. Each episode leaves viewers eager to watch more. Photo Courtesy of Netflix

Released on May 19, “Selling Sunset” is rated MA and can be seen exclusively on Netflix.

About Joylynn Lee 26 Articles
Joylynn is the Arts Editor for La Vista and is responsible for editing arts stories, writing a variety of stories/briefs, and managing writers in the arts section. In her previous year as a freshman, Joylynn was a Staff Writer. In her free time, Joylynn enjoys listening to podcasts, writing, playing instruments, and spending time with her family and friends.

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