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but the truth is, maybe her beef and her souffle would have come out, if she had been preparing them?
But she wasn't. She was a SOUS chef. And she should have shut the hell up and got to chopping.
Obviously Carla has some responsibility to stick up for herself too, but godDAMNIT I'm pissed.
yes, I'm pissed too. I blame Casey as well. I feel like Casey's ego got the better of her and instead of saying: "Carla, this is your meal, you need to make sure you represent yourself well" - that is, giving advice that might be useful - she kind of tried to do her own thing.
But she wasn't. She was a SOUS chef. And she should have shut the hell up and got to chopping.
Well, I meant if it was her meal, her thing to win, but yeah. In the past, others have given advice when asked, like Stephen coming up with the dessert ideas when Tiffani didn't have any, and that's cool (although Tiffani taking credit for them was so NOT). But here Casey did overstep, and Carla shouldn't have listened.
I will say that the meat and potatoes dish was sort of odd from the get-go, though -- it really did seem not like Carla's kind of thing, as Toby said.
I think the souffle was in Carla's range, but she screwed that one up herself. I suspect if that had come out as intended, she might have won it. I'm pissed that Casey didn't just leave her to do her thing, but we also got an edited version of how those decisions came down.
That said, I groaned out loud when Carla went along with the beef when she was saying it was a technique she didn't know.
That said, I groaned out loud when Carla went along with the beef when she was saying it was a technique she didn't know.
I knew it was over when that whole conversation went down. Though I held out hope it was a retread of last week's oyster shucking "crisis" and it would all work out awesome in the end!
Why oh why would you EVER say, "I've never done that before, but it sounds good," and then DO IT in the FINALE of TOP CHEF??
I mean, seriously.
Why oh why would you EVER say, "I've never done that before, but it sounds good," and then DO IT in the FINALE of TOP CHEF??
And the look on Tom's face when she *admitted* to it? Sigh.
I know!
I'm so disappointed - she was doing so well but it's true her lack of confidence got her in the end.
Huh. Toby says in his blog that it was Colicchio arguing for Hosea to win.
Tom countered that Hosea’s margin of victory in the third course was so much greater than Stefan’s margin of victory in the second that there was no need to bring in past performances — Hosea was the clear winner.
I'm very disappointed in Carla. To be swayed into a new technique in the finale WITH THE PROTEIN? Even a well seared filet would have been fine.