Or, could they?
than you even thought possible.
I was like, ‘Whew, I’m in hog heaven.

Bring it on, girl!'"
Understandably, Joanna alternates between blushing and struggling to keep her composure through laughter.
She starts by trying to tell the viewers the current status of the renovation.

Or, to be more accurate, Chip’s face.
Is it a grin?
Why is his chin lifted at that weird angle?

Chip is obviously not taking the shot nearly as seriously as his wife.
Jo responds by pretending to punch her husband’s uplifted chin and saying, “Uppercut!”
Therein lies the magic of these home mavens.

They quite literally roll with the punches… especially Joanna.
On one such day, Joanna tries in vain to speak to the camera.
Chip is making a popping noise with his mouth while Joanna talks.

As soon as she pauses, he seizes the moment to ask, “Can you hear this?”
Of course she can hear it, ya goof!
Everyone can hear it.

And while Joanna appears visibly annoyed, she still doesn’t lose her cool.
She thinks he’s the bee’s knees… or should that be elbows?
Before she can finish the thought, Chip gets distracted by something.

That something, it would turn out, are his own elbows.
(Insert facepalm emoji here).
“Did you see my little… my little pads?”

he asks Joanna, pointing toward the circular brown patches sewn to his shirt.
“I like those pads,” she responds, and convincingly sounds like she truly does.
That’s what true love looks like, kiddos.

Chip’s parenting style is exactly how you’d imagine
Chip Gaines looks like a super-fun dad.
To be clear, mothers are inherently protective and, okay, a bit paranoid.
His own wife admits he can play it fast-and-loose with their children.

“Having Chip is like having a whole set of triplets,” Joanna says in this blooper.
“And the I’ve got four kids.
Chip claims he’s just an “encourager” in general, which is great.

But he also admitted toPeoplein 2016 that he forgot his then six-weeks-old son Drake at home.
In one blooper, Joanna describes how much she loves her husband for his sometimes inexplicable self-confidence.
you should probably watch the video to get the full effect with his hand gestures.

Pitching accuracy be damned, she sure seems to dig Chip’s dad bod.
Saying so isn’t disparaging.
He owns his hair vanity like a champ.

This means thatin addition to the myriad other reasons he interrupts takesChip frequently fusses over his coif.
In a refreshing change of pace, Joanna (for once) interrupts Chip whileheis speaking to the camera.
In true Jo fashion, though, it’s to look out for her husband.
Ultimately, Joanna saves it in the end by complimenting Chip’s eyes.
Of course, it doesn’t hurt that she’s so obviously smitten with her wild-haired hubby.
Because I was just standing here, and I can feel the buttons sort of bulging open.”
Chip Gaines, ladies and gentleman!
Remember that aforementioned vanity this half of theFixer Upperduo is prone to?
Consider this comical clip Exhibit A.
Even though Joanna suggests his button-bulge is Superman-esque, Chip needs more reassurance.
“But that’s what I’m saying.
Is it like, ‘Wow, look at that guy, he kinda looks jacked.
Or are you thinking, ‘That guy’s a little chunky to be standing that way.'”
The answer to that question will always be jacked.
Can tiny troll hands make it rain?
As evidenced by this blooper, her kryptonite is Chip’s tiny troll hands.
Why, yes, thisdoesnecessitate more info.
They might finish each other’s sentences.
They likely know when the other person is acting out of sorts.
Chip and Joanna stand side-by-side, preparing to speak to the camera.
But before they even launch into their on-camera moment, Chip notices Joanna is laughing.
“What’s funny?”
The fact that Joanna could sense Chip needed to let it out?
In this clip, Chip interrupts Joanna while she talks to the camera.
Because, you know, Chip.
But also because he wants his wife to see how far he can stick a nail up his nose.
Because, again, Chip.
Baby, it’s to my brain."
Go ahead; gag if you should probably.
You’ll find no judgment here.
Yeah, thisFixer Upperblooper clip is kind of like that.
So, there’s that.