I think Celia looks like Martha Plimpton at times,
Yes! thank you.
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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I think Celia looks like Martha Plimpton at times,
Yes! thank you.
And this is why I love him:
Mark Bittman, I don't think he adds value to anyone's TV show. He doesn't come off well on TV. Let's put it that way. I saw him make paella once on a TV show; he's been dead to me ever since
Hah!
We tried watching Chopping Block and lasted through about one commercial break. Granted, we jumped in about 10 minutes in, and were a bit confused as to the premise, but there was nothing compelling about it, despite Marco White.
I like what he said about Good Eats being such an anomaly on Food Network, since it's smart and informative and lasted as long as it has.
This is my favorite (on Sandra Lee):
The most terrifying thing I've seen is her making a Kwanzaa cake. Watch that clip and tell me your eyeballs don't burst into flames. It's a war crime on television. You'll scream.
I love that he loves the Ace of Cakes crew. OF COURSE!
Re: Alton Brown
I think that reason that it's lasted so long is that it sneaks the info in amongst the schtick. Regular idiots laugh at the guy in the tomato suit while intelligent people take note about what he says about the different ways tomatoes are canned and preserved.
Also, Good Eats has never repeated itself in over ten years--amazing!! He always manages to devote the episodes to something that's never been done on the show before, and in continually fresh ways. (Although I'd love to see Shirley Corriher return; she's so great!)
Heh - I gave up watching because I thought it was getting too repetitive and schticky. YMMV.