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Season 1 – The Big Flower Fight

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Ten teams of florists, sculptors and garden designers compete to create extravagant floral installations for a chance to display at London's Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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The Big Flower Fight — Season 1

The Big Flower Fight — Season 1

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Critics Consensus

The Big Flower Fight may be a horticulturists dream, but casual viewers may not smell the hype in these roses.

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Anna Leszkiewicz New Statesman 05/27/2020
The personalities that do flourish are those of the contestants, who are a wonderfully unconventional bunch. Go to Full Review
Deborah Ross The Mail on Sunday (UK) 05/26/2020
1/5
Highly forgettable. And probably best forgotten. Go to Full Review
Hugo Rifkind The Times (UK) 05/22/2020
It's part Robot Wars and part Scrapheap Challenge, and altogether just wonderfully, sunnily deranged. Go to Full Review
Jason Flatt But Why Tho? A Geek Community 01/23/2023
8/10
The Big Flower Fight is a swell new show and a creative new concept well worth the eight-episode investment. While it stumbled in a few aspects, overall, the challenges were exciting, the contestants and hosts mostly endearing... Go to Full Review
Melissa Camacho Common Sense Media 07/17/2020
3/5
Colorful flower sculpting competition is mellow, creative. Go to Full Review
James Croot The Post NZ 05/26/2020
The contestants are selected as much for their personalities as their mad skills. On that count, Flower Fight doesn't disappoint, with the 20 competitors containing plenty of flair and flamboyance. Go to Full Review
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Liesel N Oct 28 I absolutely love this show... keep checking of there is a new season - I want to see more- it is so magical and fun! See more 12/24/2021 ) As a horticulture professional it was a joy to see other creatives in the industry craft such wonderful pieces. From the plants to the challenges there was beauty, comraderie, and inspiration. Hope to see more in the future! See more 12/27/2020 I love this show with all my heart, it's the sweetest and most heartwarming thing you can watch on Netflix, or anywhere for that matter. The cast, from the judges to the contestants, is lovely and diverse. You have a dad and his lad, straight friends, gay friends, straight couples, gay couples, and even a senior trans woman and her millennial roommate. Also, the talent and imagination on display are off the chart. I dare you to finish a single episode without shedding a tear. See more 07/17/2020 I LOVED this show! I adored the cast, hosts, and main judge, Kristen. They had so much personality, and were such a diverse, interesting, and fun group of people to watch. The style of the show is similar to the Great British Bake Off, but I somehow liked this show even more, despite myself liking baking more than gardening. I rarely binge-watch shows, but I watched all the episodes of it as quickly as I could. And, without spoiling anything, the finale was wondrous. As for who this show is for, I'd say anyone who appreciates a cute little competition show. I know very little about planting, flowers, and sculptures, (I recognized about two flower names the entire time, one of which was sunflowers) but that did not make the show hard to watch at all. It's not dramatic like an action movie, but it's cute and lovely and fun, which just a bit of drama and things of that nature that comes with competition. And there's a few heartfelt lovely moments, but nothing too sad or scary. My ideal type of show. And the antics are great! The humor is exactly my style (puns, alliteration, and more). I hope with all my heart that there will be a season 2... and 3, and 4, and so on! And with the same hosts and main judge, ideally. See more 07/15/2020 Stars are for cast alone. Great idea, horrible execution. The grand scale of the sculptures was confined in such small spaces and often poorly lit. While in real life the finished products were probably beautiful, none of that translated onto the screen. Most were shot from a single angle. And frontrunners Andrew and Ryan are some of the ugliest people on TV. In a cast of lovely people, their snide comments and nastiness are jarring. Show reminds of the Lego Builder show. Participants build complex things that are nearly impossible to film in detail making it all pointless and boring. See more 07/02/2020 Fun challenges and challengers, hosted by the most annoying hosts on any show I've ever seen. They contestants are vibrant, diverse, and spectacular in their abilities and interactions but the hosts, and most of the judges, are unfunny, annoying, and pompous as hell. They're very reminiscent of all the awful hosts persons you've seen in other media such as the likes of Hunger Games, Black Mirror, and Joker. See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired May 18, 2020 Enormous Insects In the first challenge, the contestants craft giant bug sculptures out of flowers and plants in a dome abuzz with bees, beetles and butterflies. Details Episode 2 Aired May 18, 2020 Fabulous Floral Fashion The teams are tasked with working with thousands of cut flowers to create couture gowns for human models. Details Episode 3 Aired May 18, 2020 Huge Hairy Beasts The artists assemble wondrous creatures out of grasses and recycled materials. Details Episode 4 Aired May 18, 2020 Giant Edible Thrones The teams must forge enormous thrones using fruits, vegetables and other edible treats. Details Episode 5 Aired May 18, 2020 Magnificent Mobiles The contestants use dried flowers to create sculptures suspended in midair. Details Episode 6 Aired May 18, 2020 Sea Creatures Vying for a spot in the semifinals, the teams build whimsical sea creatures made out of coastal plants and sea drift. Details Episode 7 Aired May 18, 2020 Green Giants Outside of the dome, the contestants get their hands dirty creating evergreen giants that erupt from the ground. Details Episode 8 Aired May 18, 2020 Fairytale Finale In the finale, the teams create scenes inspired by "Jack and the Beanstalk," "Hansel and Gretel" and "Rapunzel." Details
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Season Info

Network
Netflix
Rating
TV-G
Genre
Reality, House & Garden
Original Language
British English
Release Date
May 18, 2020
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