Evan Thomas and Keith Bynum Raise Concerns Over ‘Rock The Block’ Production Practices
Evan Thomas and Keith Bynum, stars of HGTV’s “Bargain Block,” have recently voiced their concerns regarding the production team behind “Rock The Block.” This popular show pits well-known HGTV renovation experts against each other as they strive to increase the value of identical homes within a six-week period. Esteemed judges, including Jonathan Scott from “Property Brothers” and Mike Jackson from “Married To Real Estate,” evaluate the contestants’ work.
Despite the competitive nature of the show, past winners Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt from “100 Day Dream Home” also shared their thoughts on this season’s competition. However, it was Evan who hinted at possible foul play in a social media post: “Was there some lowballing going on? Keith and I chose to judge fairly, despite our mistrust of production (the lead producers’ reputation for deception is a story for another day lol).”
Keith echoed these sentiments in his comments, teasing that more revelations about mistreatment might come to light soon. These remarks followed the airing of episode six titled “Surprise Bedroom Redemption,” where contestants were tasked with judging each other’s work.
Fans Eagerly Seek Answers Amidst Allegations
The allegations made by Evan Thomas have sparked significant interest among fans who are eager to uncover what really goes on behind-the-scenes at “Rock The Block.” One fan urged Evan to reveal more details about the production team’s behavior with an enthusiastic comment: “Spill that production team tea!” Another fan noted how unusual it was for Evan to speak out so candidly: “Evan had time today!”
As discussions continued online, one viewer expressed frustration over what they perceived as an unfair outcome: “I was literally flabbergasted when you didn’t win. Your whole room design exuded peaceful meditation. It was extremely disappointing.” Meanwhile, others speculated about potential consequences for speaking out against HGTV’s practices—some even worried that this controversy could jeopardize future seasons of “Bargain Block.”
On Reddit forums dedicated to HGTV shows, fans voiced their concerns over these developments. One user commented on how messy things seemed behind-the-scenes while another hoped that this wouldn’t lead to any cancellations or further issues down the line.
Although season five crowned Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis from “Unsellable Houses” as winners officially—many viewers still see Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas as deserving champions in their own right.
Viewers Rally Behind Keith Bynum And Evan Thomas As Their Chosen Winners
Season five of “Rock The Block” has proven itself one of its most controversial yet—with many fans passionately advocating for Keith Bynum and Evan Thomas despite them not taking home first place officially. Instead—the title went unexpectedly—to twin sisters Lyndsay Lamb & Leslie Davis—a decision which left much debate among viewers afterward.
In response—fans took matters into their own hands by conducting informal surveys online—to determine who they believed should’ve won instead—and results showed overwhelming support towards Team Keith & Evan:
- Keith & Evan: 299 votes (~50%+)
- Sarah & Bryan: 199 votes (~34%)
- Lyndsay & Leslie: 69 votes (~12%)
- Page & Mitch: 22 votes (~4%)
These numbers highlight just how divided opinions were between official outcomes versus audience preferences—with many feeling strongly that Team K&E deserved top honors based purely upon design merit alone!
One particularly passionate supporter wrote extensively detailing why she felt K&E should’ve won due largely because extra rooms added value aesthetically pleasing designs throughout entire house—even if certain elements like fireplaces weren’t perfect—they still managed create cohesive spaces overall compared competitors whose choices seemed less practical or appealing visually speaking…
Another viewer suggested perhaps tie would’ve been fairer solution given both teams brought unique strengths table—from architectural innovations down finishing touches—all contributing factors making difficult choose clear winner outright without considering broader context surrounding appraisals etc.,
Ultimately though—it seems clear majority agree regardless final verdict handed down judges themselves—that true victors hearts minds those watching home remain none other than dynamic duo themselves…