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I will continue watching this show no matter what happens just because I love tattoo's and I just love watching creative people. About the show itself it could be much better if there was not that constant feel of everybody acting. You're not actors, you're tattoo artists. Every episode you see them speaking bad of and/or to each other and I can only conclude that they are acting. If anybody would talk to me like that, or being in my face all the time, I would just be in a fight every single episode. So to me it's all acting and I don't get why they chose that concept. The challenges are sometimes pretty stupid as well. I would rather watch them tattoo a lot more, with a lot lesser arguing. Some of the artists are also very arrogant and even if some are good I certainly never would go to any of those arrogant bastards. I have a lot of tattoo's and all of the artists I went to were friendly guys. Anyways, if you like tattoo's then the show is worth a watch. But don't watch it for the judges or the game itself because that's pretty boring. I don't even care who's winning, I just want to see nice tattoo's.
- deloudelouvain
- May 16, 2016
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I love watching the challenges, the creativity and the critiques BUT all the drama, the cursing and immature behavior is way too much!!! I have never watched a show that uses so much foul language to express themselves. C'mon you're artists and can't handle criticism-seriously??? I enjoy any show that promotes creativity but feel this is definitely a show I can't watch with my grandchildren!!! Wash your mouths out with soap, take the criticism like a mature artistic adult and make the show enjoyable for everyone to watch. David Navarro is a top notch host.
Don't get me wrong I really like the show, but come on all the negative stuff has to stop. The rude comments and just down right mean people. I understand that $100,000.00 is on the line, but in life people need to learn to work together.
- bmasteller
- Jan 6, 2021
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I really don't understand the critics about the lack of art in the show.
This is an obviously enterteinment show. The art is a part of the show but, like every talent show, isn't the most important thing.
The show is really good because of the format and how the auctors renew it every season. If you don't like fights, conflicts and challanges, this is not the show for you.
I think the most interessing part is in the continuity and epicity that is bring on the screen thanks to the auctors. They do the best in the season Rivals and the one with the studio artist, in couple.
I want to do a better review but english isn't my primary language - I'm Italian - and I can't be as good as I would in describe how much this show is the best talent show that i've ever seen.
The show is really good because of the format and how the auctors renew it every season. If you don't like fights, conflicts and challanges, this is not the show for you.
I think the most interessing part is in the continuity and epicity that is bring on the screen thanks to the auctors. They do the best in the season Rivals and the one with the studio artist, in couple.
I want to do a better review but english isn't my primary language - I'm Italian - and I can't be as good as I would in describe how much this show is the best talent show that i've ever seen.
This review is for the revived version of Inkmaster. I have watched every season of this show and loved every minute of it, and I was crushed when it was canceled at Paramount, then thrilled when I learned it would be coming back. I knew Oliver Peck had been fired so I didn't expect him to come back, and I even expected Ryan Ashley to take his place if the show were to return. Well, it returned with new judges- Ryan Ashley, Nikko Hurtado, Ami James, and hosted by Joel Madden. Since Dave Navarro has "long Covid" and is unable to put in the hours necessary to film the show, Madden takes over as host and Dave pops by via video.
Well, the contestants are good, a bunch of retreads we have seen before- each of them interesting and irritating in their own way, but it's the judges that are hurting this season.
Ryan Ashley is so meek, I thought she would be a stronger personality, but she seems to eager to please.
Ami James is simple a mute. He has about a 15 word vocabulary and says very little during each episode. Nikko Hurtado is the best addition to the show- he appreciates the art, but is not afraid to get into the technical details- he is the closest this version of the show comes to the previous. Joel Madden does a decent job as host, and Navarro's video visits feel like those videos you see while you're on line for a ride at an amusement park. The fake interaction with the judges is obvious- we know he is not live, people, so please stop trying to fool us.
This show REALLY misses Chris Nunez. He was so good with his critiques, he didn't miss a single detail, and he didn't need to drop an F-bomb ever other word to get his point across. Even Oliver is very much missed here.
Finally, since this is on the streaming service, the curses aren't bleeped out. The old show's bleeps could get annoying, but this is way, way, worse. Every other word is an F-bomb and it's almost like they have been told to say it as often as possible in an effort to appear edgier than the old show. It's not edgy, it sounds uneducated and childish.
However, I hope the show comes back for more, and I sincerely hope at least Nunez returns (he could replace Ami and the show would be hugely upgraded). This is still a fun show to watch and seeing the artists at work is always the best part of it.
Well, the contestants are good, a bunch of retreads we have seen before- each of them interesting and irritating in their own way, but it's the judges that are hurting this season.
Ryan Ashley is so meek, I thought she would be a stronger personality, but she seems to eager to please.
Ami James is simple a mute. He has about a 15 word vocabulary and says very little during each episode. Nikko Hurtado is the best addition to the show- he appreciates the art, but is not afraid to get into the technical details- he is the closest this version of the show comes to the previous. Joel Madden does a decent job as host, and Navarro's video visits feel like those videos you see while you're on line for a ride at an amusement park. The fake interaction with the judges is obvious- we know he is not live, people, so please stop trying to fool us.
This show REALLY misses Chris Nunez. He was so good with his critiques, he didn't miss a single detail, and he didn't need to drop an F-bomb ever other word to get his point across. Even Oliver is very much missed here.
Finally, since this is on the streaming service, the curses aren't bleeped out. The old show's bleeps could get annoying, but this is way, way, worse. Every other word is an F-bomb and it's almost like they have been told to say it as often as possible in an effort to appear edgier than the old show. It's not edgy, it sounds uneducated and childish.
However, I hope the show comes back for more, and I sincerely hope at least Nunez returns (he could replace Ami and the show would be hugely upgraded). This is still a fun show to watch and seeing the artists at work is always the best part of it.
- jimalba-87887
- Nov 28, 2022
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Hooke d on this show.
So many talented, creative artists.
Thie season seems to be overloaded with fragile ego individuals.
I know it's a competition but come on guys, get over yourselves!
So many talented, creative artists.
Thie season seems to be overloaded with fragile ego individuals.
I know it's a competition but come on guys, get over yourselves!
- louispeter-23057
- Dec 4, 2021
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I watch this show to see tattoo artists performing their craft, and to hopefully see some great tattoos. However, each season it gets more embarrassing and painful to watch. I know it's a competition, but if the participants are truly as arrogant and obnoxious as they are portrayed, I can't believe they have legitimate businesses as artists. It's all about drama and fighting and bad-mouthing everyone instead of being about the skill and art. Are all of these people honestly ego-maniacs who have no respect for their peers? Granted, there are usually a few nice folks in the bunch but overall it's just embarrassing how juvenile these people are. Then there's the judging which never seems to be based on what they asked for and who actually complied with the rules. Instead it's about popularity, favoritism and keeping the most controversial people to make sure they have drama. Until they do blind judging, get rid of coaches and get rid of teams. this will never be a fair and real competition. I'm still watching for now to see the art, but it's getting increasingly difficult.
- zombiemockingbird
- Aug 7, 2019
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- dobbysarmy7
- Jul 28, 2013
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I've actually never been a tattoo fan but a few months ago, as I was looking for something a little interesting to watch on TV, I came across Ink Master and I've been watching the show from then on.
What I like in this show: some of the tattoos (flowers, realistic photos mostly-- I hate skulls, black and white, pin ups, old and new school tattoos) and the artistic and technical explanations from the contestants. I ONLY watch it because of these two aspects.
What I don't like: the drama scenes, the insults, fights, strategies to win, and Mr Nunez's behavior. Whereas Oliver Peck and Dave Navarro are rather fair judges (although sometimes a little politeness would be most appreciated), Chris Nunez is obviously only here to humiliate the contestants instead of purely sticking to his role as a judge.
As a conclusion: this show could be a really great one if Chris Nunez wasn't there and if the contestants were chosen differently. Some of them don't care a d**n about their 'art', they're just here to fight and make a fuss.
What I like in this show: some of the tattoos (flowers, realistic photos mostly-- I hate skulls, black and white, pin ups, old and new school tattoos) and the artistic and technical explanations from the contestants. I ONLY watch it because of these two aspects.
What I don't like: the drama scenes, the insults, fights, strategies to win, and Mr Nunez's behavior. Whereas Oliver Peck and Dave Navarro are rather fair judges (although sometimes a little politeness would be most appreciated), Chris Nunez is obviously only here to humiliate the contestants instead of purely sticking to his role as a judge.
As a conclusion: this show could be a really great one if Chris Nunez wasn't there and if the contestants were chosen differently. Some of them don't care a d**n about their 'art', they're just here to fight and make a fuss.
I watch the show and all the reruns!
I like it so much that I don't care if I have seen the show 2, 3 or 4 times before. Hell, I will watch it a 5th, 6th or 7th time and I will still love it.
- wilbert-305-274209
- Aug 8, 2018
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- audreyhunter-97745
- Dec 20, 2023
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The first season, I really liked this show. It was about a tattoo competition. Some of the ink was even good but even when it wasn't it was focused on the art.
Unfortunately, things began to go down hill in the second season. One of the judges, Chris Nunez, became snarkier and snarkier. He seemed to be trying to humiliate and put down the contestants who didn't measure up rather than pull them up to do even better.
Each season, there was a jerk added to the mix. They were someone who would try to "play the game strategically" to get ahead. It became very annoying to watch the petty politics and insults.
The show completely jumped the shark when they announced in the fourth season finale that everyone on the show would have a rival, someone brought in to fight with. Great, pre-made arguing. What a joke! That was the death moment of the show. As soon as they announced that contestants are going to be chosen not on the basis of their art work but on the quality of their enemies I knew the show was dead.
Unfortunately, things began to go down hill in the second season. One of the judges, Chris Nunez, became snarkier and snarkier. He seemed to be trying to humiliate and put down the contestants who didn't measure up rather than pull them up to do even better.
Each season, there was a jerk added to the mix. They were someone who would try to "play the game strategically" to get ahead. It became very annoying to watch the petty politics and insults.
The show completely jumped the shark when they announced in the fourth season finale that everyone on the show would have a rival, someone brought in to fight with. Great, pre-made arguing. What a joke! That was the death moment of the show. As soon as they announced that contestants are going to be chosen not on the basis of their art work but on the quality of their enemies I knew the show was dead.
- mike-ryan455
- Aug 2, 2014
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I love this show. I found it by looking at youtube and now I can't stop watching all the episodes
- alexandra_denisse
- Mar 18, 2019
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Steve and tattoo baby shouldnve been the last two standing . It was bs call . Idk who decided that
- dropbottle
- Jan 3, 2021
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I've seen every season so far (till s13), and its clear that not all seasons are equal. So a season like nr 7 hits it out of the park, and does bring the overall score of this show up. But overall this show does have it fair share of bad tropes. It still reality tv at its core, so a lot of staged drame, overedited and campy reactions. The show also has its fair share of controvery regarding how much the actual tattoos matter if you stay or get kicked off. But despite its flaws its certainly entertaining if you're into the niche of tatooing.
6/10: not that great, but it does have its nieche appeal.
6/10: not that great, but it does have its nieche appeal.
- djurrepower
- Aug 31, 2021
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Love this show. I found it by looking at youtube and now I can't stop watching all the episodes
- alexandra_denisse
- Mar 18, 2019
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There was a time when I thought tats were for folks who didn't understand that individuality is something found on the inside, along the inner journey. I was wrong. A failure of my own imagination. It's a balance of both inner and outer. I'm a believer in the fine art of tattooing now. This show brought about a seismic change in me. The contestants, for the most part, are impressive artists in the truest sense of the word. But the best part is the panel of judges and especially the host, Dave Navarro. I was familiar with Dave as a guitar virtuoso of the highest order with Jane's Addiction. I also enjoy his podcast which is equal parts high and lowbrow. It's bladder-looseningly hilarious. Dave's double-jointed wit, creativity and intellect is something sorely missing with most reality TV hosts. So I can forgive him for dressing like an Italian grandmother for a funeral in his black shawls and capes. Judge Nunez is intense and hysterical in turns. His knowledge of the artform is impressive. His sartorial choices, much like Dave's, are questionable though. He seems fond of wearing Floridian blouses of tie-dye and animal print design. For this I had to subtract 1 star. Oliver Pecker is also a very knowledgeable judge. He has the most practical fashion sense of the trio. He reminds me of that mustachioed cartoon character that would ramble around singing "Froggy went A-courtin'" and breaking gee-tar strings. He would chase down a cat and pluck a whisker to replace said broken string. Anyway, the show is a masterclass on editing and new, engaging competitions that keep each episode fresh. So strong is my apostasy, that I'm now considering getting some ink myself. Kudos to Dave and the crew!
- lucifer_over_tinseltown
- Jul 23, 2019
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I love the artwork/creativity but there is obviously some politics involved. Some artists are favored (usually women) over artists that are easily better. Ex) Tattoo baby season 3 should have been out long before Josh or Kyle but they kept her on till the finale for some unknown reason! If you can get past the often childish antics, some challenges that are useless and the sporadic favoritism, It's a pretty fun show.
I've seen the two series of episodes, and I love the dynamic as the episodes work through each season, and the fierce competition among artists as increasing scrutiny is imposed on quality of the tattoos by the judges - whom I think are awesome in their ability to critique.
I just read on the Internet that this show has been cancelled? If true, this is a shame, an I'm sure I'm not the only person that feels this way.
Great show!!!
I just read on the Internet that this show has been cancelled? If true, this is a shame, an I'm sure I'm not the only person that feels this way.
Great show!!!
- rollingrover
- Jun 3, 2022
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- antisocialmedia-08677
- Sep 10, 2022
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What a joke!!!! I'm so sick and tired of the judges.
They even say that a tattoo artist doesn't meet the challenge AT ALL and yet they STILL won't send them home, (I.E. Amanda). And it happens time after time after time.
It's gotten COMPLETELY LUDICROUS!!!!!!
- davidlilly-72821
- Nov 21, 2018
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I love this show and think Paramount made a HUGE mistake cancelling it . You need to bring Ink Master back it is an excellent series and the artists are amazing.
- jojo-15364
- Jun 28, 2022
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