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There's a difference between grabbing a drink in the middle of cooking and going out DRINKING and then being thrown into the kitchen, though.
I thought Casey's statement about how she wouldn't even want her coworkers to see her dressed to go out was weird. Would she flip out if she ran into someone randomly?
I think she should have explained it better. I think that professional kitchens are still so male-dominated it's like when women had to wear suits that looked totally like a men's suit with a skirt in order to be taken seriously. So, if you come into work all dresssed up to go out - who is going to take you seriously?
Part of the problem I have with the challenge was the way in which it sexualized and effectively demeaned the women.
why do you think the challenge was sexualized? As it happened, the men were better dressed to cook, but the women made the choice of their outfits. The other Sara(h) didn't have any problems with her outfit, that was a choice they made.
The bloggin Top Chef people posted this picture of Sara N's shoes. I'm guessing that state law probably meant that TC had to have proper shoes for the chefs.
FYI, tonight's Big Brother started about 11 minutes late.
OMG. Is it possible Jessica literally
cannot count to five?
If I was Eric, maybe I wouldn't do this one, it could really screw him up to sell out Dustin.
And America's track record has been so good up to this point...
I'm liking him less and less, but I do feel for the guy. Most of his problems are totally not his fault.