The Amandas

The Amandas (2012)

EndedReality show

Birmingham, Alabama's Amanda LeBlanc is obsessed with organizing, sanitizing and modernizing. In this formatted home makeover show, the self-proclaimed control freak is a detail-focused organizing specialist whose Southern charm masks a killer desire to get the job done right and right now. Accompanied by a team of like-minded 'Amandas,' Ms. LeBlanc takes no prisoners once she has honed in on her target, and you best just get out of the way when she enters your home on her mission.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 19:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Big Money in the Big EasyApr 4, 2012
S01E09Adventures in AtlantaMar 28, 2012
S01E08The Real Closets of AtlantaMar 21, 2012
S01E07Dustin in ChargeMar 14, 2012
S01E06Not So Easy in the Big EasyMar 5, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Amandas' premiere?

'The Amandas' premiered on October 24, 2012.

Who were the main cast members of 'The Amandas'?

The main cast members of 'The Amandas' were Amanda LeBlanc and her team of organizational specialists.

What was the premise of 'The Amandas'?

'The Amandas' followed Amanda LeBlanc and her team as they helped clients declutter and organize their homes.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'The Amandas'?

The first season of 'The Amandas' consisted of 12 episodes.

What was unique about Amanda LeBlanc's approach to organization?

Amanda LeBlanc believed in creating functional and visually appealing spaces that catered to her clients' individual needs.

Did 'The Amandas' feature any celebrity clients?

Yes, 'The Amandas' featured celebrity clients, including actress Alison Sweeney and singer Lee Ann Womack.

What were some of the challenges faced by Amanda LeBlanc and her team on the show?

Amanda LeBlanc and her team faced challenges such as limited timeframes, overwhelming clutter, and resistant clients.

How did 'The Amandas' differ from other home organization shows?

'The Amandas' focused not only on decluttering and organizing but also on creating aesthetically pleasing spaces that reflected the clients' personalities.

Did 'The Amandas' showcase any unique organizational techniques?

Yes, 'The Amandas' showcased various organizational techniques, such as categorization, space optimization, and creating custom storage solutions.

Did 'The Amandas' provide practical tips for viewers to organize their own homes?

Yes, 'The Amandas' offered practical tips and advice that viewers could implement in their own homes, promoting a more organized lifestyle.

Did 'The Amandas' feature any heartfelt moments or personal stories?

Yes, 'The Amandas' often featured heartfelt moments and personal stories, highlighting the emotional and transformative aspects of decluttering and organizing.

How did 'The Amandas' incorporate design elements into their organizational projects?

'The Amandas' incorporated design elements by choosing color schemes, furniture placement, and decor that complemented the clients' personal style.

Was there a specific target audience for 'The Amandas'?

'The Amandas' targeted individuals who needed help with home organization and sought inspiration to create beautiful and functional spaces.

Did 'The Amandas' explore the psychology behind clutter and disorganization?

Yes, 'The Amandas' delved into the psychological aspects of clutter and disorganization, highlighting how it can impact one's mental well-being.

Were there any recurring themes or motifs throughout the series?

Yes, recurring themes in 'The Amandas' included the importance of decluttering, the power of organization, and the transformative effects of a well-designed space.

Did 'The Amandas' offer any aftercare or follow-up services to their clients?

Yes, 'The Amandas' provided aftercare and follow-up services to ensure that clients maintained their organized spaces and adapted to their new lifestyle.

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