For me, it's easier to remember the line with some geographical distance....
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]
TCM: Woohoo! A local chef (who's rest. I adore) is going on to the next round.
I must say, I'm still a little pissed that they keep changing up the rules every episode it seems, but so be it - this time fewer contestants and one gets to go on out of the quickfire.
I definitely think the "second chance" chefs are the ones who should have been saddled with the team challenge - I wouldn't have nearly the complaints I do now.
I love the dichotomy of the asian chef with the stereotypical accent and the chef's potty mouth.
My favorite chef is now Jodi, with her "interrupted sex" analogy.
ARGH! I just figured out who was going to win because I saw the chef in the preview for next week. Spoiler FAIL, Bravo!
I love the dichotomy of the asian chef with the stereotypical accent and the chef's potty mouth.
And his wife! Telling him to STFU and get cooking. Good times.
My favorite chef is now Jodi, with her "interrupted sex" analogy.
If you ever get up to Boston (or Cambridge, to be precise) you definitely need to get to Rialto. Hell, I NEED to get back there - it's been a long while.
We just got spoiled right before the end, too, Vortex. Fail.
I'm finding it really annoying that every episode has different rules and challenge structures. But the chefs are still entertaining.
I loved Jodi and Susur, too.
I can see that they're trying to change it up and keep it interesting, but it's just feeling unfair and arbitrary. Fail.
Is Marcus Samuelson on TCM this season?
ANTM, poop!