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]
yeah, the sous-chef set up was crazy. And the zillion twists- I liked it better when it was "The challenge is simple. Cook us the best meal of your life."
Also, with the moms being there, I smell production monkeying with the BROTHERS TO THE LAST MINUTE. I mean, has anyone been told "you are NOT Top Chef" and asked to leave the room? So that it's Brother v Brother to see who won? Yeeeaahhh.
The couple of times Kevin had an issue with his pork, it was because he didn't have all day to cook, right? That's a bummer, because I can see him thinking about what are his best dishes, realizing they are the ones that cook all day to eat at dinner, and trying to make them work anyway.
Yeah, I don't understand why you make "slow-cooked" pork when you don't actually have time to "slow-cook" it.
Also, early in the episode I discovered that I can tell the Voltaggio boys apart
by their voices.
Now that's just wrong.
You know, after watching Sonya's piece last night (which was just OK for the most part), I am even less happy about Ashleigh getting through on the sympathy vote. She could not have kept up with Kathryn and Ellenore the way that Mollee did. And I still think it's just wrong for her to have gotten a bye into the finale. I do think the show could've had an out if they'd wanted to take it. In the past, they have set a precedent with how they treat injuries. But neither case of letting the injured girl continue in the competition (Jesse/Noelle) resulted in that person getting a potential pass into the finale. And both of those cases happened when the judges were still picking who stayed and who went home, not when it was open to audience vote, the audience being infinitely more susceptible to the sympathy pleas and more likely to give someone they like a pity vote than the judges. So I think the show could've reasonably argued that the circumstances in FP's case were different enough that a different policy was warranted. If they had wanted to, which they obviously didn't. Still chaps my ass, though.
Last night's show. I can't believe it's almost over.
Fwiw I hated the "girl group" in last night's show. I WTF'd my way through their performance. That also wasn't the best I've heard Kris Allen.
The girl group was horrid. I kept being distracted by the gold tennies one had on while the others were wearing heels. I kept expecting her to breakout into some flips or something. I guess that made it easier to ignore the "song".
Is it for sure that Ashleigh is cleared to dance in the finals? Will she be healed by then or will they try to choreograph around her limitations? Those questions alone should have given reason to not give her a bye. It is unfair to her partner if they choreograph around her or if she can't perform.
Oh, the J-Pop group was heinous. I just really didn't understand that at all. Are they famous? I don't listen to the radio much these days, but I can't imagine that on any station anywhere.
Although I was a full on Glambert fan, I didn't mind the honey dip from AR last season on AI and I can even understand why and how he won. But if that song is any indication of what his album is like, well, let's just say I can see why it's not burning up the Billboard charts. He was still very, very pretty, though. At least he has that.
I fast forwarded through the girl group and Kris Allen. Of course, I also fast forward through most of the dance recaps, too. Get me to the results!
I just got an email from an agent promoting the Voltaggio Brothers - who are going out on a lecture tour.
Also - they have a website and here is a q&a that they did.
SYTYCD: Haven't seen last night's show, but if I'd had my way the married's would have gone bye-bye.
Still should've been Travis
Speaking of, I just popped in to post this bit of nostalgia: Travis Wall dancing to Blower's Daughter in s2. [link] ::sigh:: His pirouettes are still my favorite.