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]
I don't know why nobody got on Sara to get more burgers made -- how difficult is it to communicate that?
I know. people were too wrapped up in their own thing. CJ is the one who should have realized that there was an issue and told Sara to step it up, since he was in front and knew how quickly the food was coming out.
When it came to Casey, Sara and Sarah, he pretty much made it clear that he doesn't think any of them have any business being chefs,
his hate of Casey was clearly because she's pretty, which is misogynistic, but so common that I didn't even think about it. I saw his issues with Sara(h) (the one who didn't get kicked off) as issues with her cooking and style. I would have had issues with what she was doing, but I also think that she would have worked better with communication and collaboration, which Howie doesn't know how to do.
Howie is a bully, and bullies pick on people weaker than they are. When Casey stepped up in this challenge, he left her alone. He's also a shitty team player, because he will throw anyone under the bus in the most negative way possible to save his own ass. His comments about Sara were unsolicited and completely derogatory.
His comments about Sara were unsolicited and completely derogatory.
Exactly. All around, I think he's a pretty depolorable human being, and I think it's past the point where the edit can be blamed.
Whereas Hung, who is completely egotistical and self-serving, at the very least seems capable of working with others (Joey fiasco aside -- you can't work with someone who won't listen.)
C.J. needs to step up a bit and call bullshit a little stronger. It's obvious he sees it, but hasn't found the fortitude to keep order. I think it's his challenge to move on from being a cook to being a leader.
Whereas Tres? My god, the man has finally hit the stride his early showings promised. Currently my chef to beat.
Oh yeah, Tre is looking good for the win.
Can't decide who else I'd like to see in the finale: but I can imagine that Malarkey will be there and possibly CJ.
Hung is kind of washing out for me -- he's doing crazy stuff or bad stuff - he really hasn't had a good day in weeks.
Cauliflower.
How could that EVER possibly be good with/on/in ice cream?
Hung is kind of washing out for me -- he's doing crazy stuff or bad stuff - he really hasn't had a good day in weeks.
It's telling he hasn't won anything yet (besides a Quickfire). Whereas I think a few of the chefs took some time to adapt to the situation they're in, with it's unique pressures and constraints, I think Hung's floundering because of his own ego and inflexibility.
I also don't want to count Casey out -- she's sharp, and a lot of her failures have been interesting. I think she may make it to at least near the end, if not the finale.
Yes, Casey is another one not afraid to take a risk in the challenges.
Hopefully, the linked video will be the one where Dale talks about what was in Casey's ice cream in addition to that hot pepper sauce.
ION, an interview with Sparkle!Josh and Scott from Design Star.
his hate of Casey was clearly because she's pretty, which is misogynistic, but so common that I didn't even think about it.
Just the fact that we live in a world like this is making me a little sad.
Hung is kind of washing out for me -- he's doing crazy stuff or bad stuff - he really hasn't had a good day in weeks.
It's telling he hasn't won anything yet (besides a Quickfire). Whereas I think a few of the chefs took some time to adapt to the situation they're in, with it's unique pressures and constraints, I think Hung's floundering because of his own ego and inflexibility.
This. Hung's talk about being an asshole is clearly just talk. But his inability to step outside of his own head and see what other people are seeing (and tasting, and frelling
wanting
to taste) is making me really hate him. It's one of my pet peeves.
I also don't want to count Casey out -- she's sharp, and a lot of her failures have been interesting. I think she may make it to at least near the end, if not the finale.
And this. Casey's becoming
my
chef to beat (though I still haven't seen last night's ep). And even though she's had some teary moments, she seems to have the emotional stability and fortitude to go all the way.
Casey's becoming my chef to beat (though I still haven't seen last night's ep). And even though she's had some teary moments, she seems to have the emotional stability and fortitude to go all the way.
Sean is me, right down to the not-having-seen-last-night-yet (it taunted me from the Tivo just a few minutes ago when I went home to get Emmett his lunch). Though Tre is right up there, too.
Ergh. I expect I'll have to hate Howie after I watch this episode. And, yeah, it is different with the women -- the testosterone flareup with Joey, especially with all the buddy-buddieness afterwards, felt fundamentally different from his pure cold contempt for the women he's teamed with.
But without Howie's dickishness, I guess we wouldn't have Ted's loveliest blog ever. I heart him so very, very much.
Tre just shucked his shirt and handled business in his wife beater (mmmmmm, he can cook for me ANYTIME)
::whimper::
Bunk now.
Okay, I attempted to see who has elimination challenge top/bottom standings. This could be highly inaccurate but:
Malarkey, Hung and Tre are tied with 3 times in the top. Then Howie and Dale with two a piece then CJ, Casey and Sarah M with 1 each.
Howie has been in the bottom 4 times, Sarah M. 3 times, Dale, Hung and Casey - 2 each and Malarkey amd CJ 1 each.