Am I the only one who finds herself crossing her fingers at the end of Intervention episodes, hoping the outcome is positive? Maybe I'm just a little scarred when it turns out (twice) that the subject died shortly after the show filmed....
Lilah ,'Destiny'
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
(I know this is an odd thread to be dropping into after a week offline, but I figure there's not likely to be anything posted in here that might make me cry, so YAY REALITY TV.)
Anyhoo, I want to be on this show. My sister has a ton of front-of-house experience, I love to cook and boss people around, and we come up with at least five crazy restaurant ideas every time we speak.
Also, Scripps is ditching the Fine Living Network in favor of The Cooking Channel, which I assume will be their excuse to transition The Food Network entirely over to reality & lifestyle shows.
Oh, that does look like fun, Jess.
which I assume will be their excuse to transition The Food Network entirely over to reality & lifestyle shows
Do you mean then the strictly "cook along with me" shows will be on The Cooking Channel?
Is everyone watching TAR on time delay? Go Cowboys! I was sorry to see the eliminated team go, but they seemed way to comfortable hanging in the back. Never felt them fighting to stay in the game.
I am just missing TAR altogether until the Olympics are over.
I LOVED tonight's TAR!! That whole bus thing was exactly what the show has been missing for some time now, what with their reliance on team-driven cars and planes that bunch everyone up on the same flight. And the cowboys were the recipients of really excellent luck; loved how they acknowleged that and didn't even attempt to say that they got on the best connection because they were paying attention. This week was all about the travel luck and not about the skill to do the various tasks.
I liked how they even said "read the clue, do we have to take a direct bus" (or something like that). Checking to make sure they had options and avoiding a penalty. Plus asking about their bus terminal. Yes, they had luck, but they also played smart.
Yes, they were lucky, but they worked for their luck. Also, they turned out to be real cowboys with the llamas, not just guys wearing cowboy hats.
(And bonus points for employing the hat as an egg-carrying container, which is a time-honored farm tradition.)
I admired all the different llama-decorating strategies.
Exactly - they were lucky and smart.
The cowboys were lucky, but they were also smart - the grandmother/granddaughter team could have gotten on the same buses they did if they'd done a little more research at the bus station.
And the one in the white hat with the rain cover is HAWT.