How about "a little" butter?
'The Train Job'
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]
Good to know that there are others out there defending the French language. Even if they are cowgirls.
I actually have a fairly elaborate system of determining what's OK and what's not, when using foreign words in English. Like, "torrr-tee-ya" is fine, "torrr-tilla" is not. Vish-ee-swah-zzz!!
Ha! That's a lot of butter.
I *knew* it was weird for Tom to be bawling them out in the stew room! I'm glad nobody went home, but I hope they really do take it to heart and step up their game.
I'm glad they're giving them a no rules challenge, because I've always felt that they needed to do that earlier in the season so people can really show their stuff. But if they do that and it's still disappointing, then it's a problem and nobody will have any excuses.
Loved the cooperation. There are seasons past where that would definitively not have happened. Where people would have been, like, so sad for you! I loved that both of the most affected people were in the top.
And that Hosea pulled it out with pork loin instead of tenderloin and without marinating, that's awesome. Both of those things seriously changed the quality of the meat.
Phil Keohgan is being adorable on Password right now!
He really is.
Oh, good! I'm glad somebody saw that! He was really melting under the stress!
Animal Planet has a new docudrama about Jockeys.
Hmm. As I watched the Next Iron Chef, I will likely watch this.
I'll pretty much watch anything with the words "food" and "competition" in the description. I'm dreadfully easy to please.