Netflix's Million Dollar Beach House is just as full of dramatic twists and turns as Selling Sunset. Of course, Christine Quinn is the most dramatic and sensational of all the agents at Selling Sunset's Oppenheim Group. As a fly-off-the-handle personality and instigator of madness, she may have just met her match in Noel Roberts, an agent on the new Netflix series.

Nest Seekers International is the brokerage shown on MDBH, and includes agents Noel, J.B., Peggy, Michael, and Jimmy. The five agents work hard as cameras catch every glimpse of their life selling million-dollar mansions on the water in the Hamptons. Oftentimes, Noel Roberts seems to exacerbate some of the stressful situations on the show with his no-BS, speak-your-mind demeanor.

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Like Quinn, Roberts is not afraid to speak his mind, especially in the middle of an argument. Some of his co-stars have described him as rude, and they're not wrong. He can certainly come across as harsh, especially during a clash between him and Peggy. The two were supposed to work together to sell a home for $35 million dollars. Peggy didn't agree with the numbers and Roberts wanted to take the lead on the project. The two ended up in an argument where Peggy calls out Roberts, saying that he is "phony." An angered Roberts claps back with, "If you want a friend, buy a dog."

Christine Quinn looking serious on Selling Sunset

Sound familiar? Yup, that's basically what it looks like anytime Quinn has to work with one of her colleagues on Selling Sunset. The aforementioned quote is totally something Quinn would say. These two agents are definitely better at working alone. Like Quinn, Roberts enjoys the hustle. He has been in the real estate business for over a decade and focuses on the wealthiest of clients. He heads a division of the brokerage titled Private Client. Providing a wide range of membership-like experiences, he caters to high-end clientele with luxurious concierge. The division offers personal shopping, security, and even private aircrafts that do pick-up. "You call the number, we get it done for you. Anything," says the baller of a man.

The two individuals are very alike, and whether or not that was a strategy set forth by Netflix remains to be seen. If Quinn were still single, the two would be a match made in heaven. Or perhaps they would clash due to being so similar. It would be very fascinating to be a fly on the wall for a lunch between the two of them. Oh, Netflix? Can you say hour-long special crossover episode?!

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