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]
Tom was so hot in that moment. "Just get out." Mmm.
About to read Hugh Acheson's blog now. Apparently it's a riot.
Okay, he is funny, unibrow or not. "Colin, a vegan chef from Seattle, happily gives over the butchery to Moto Chris. Finding the tenderloin of the tofu is pretty easy, but pork is a bit more nuanced."
Here and I can't believe I went to the site - having forgotten that I'd not yet seen WoA.
Oh Top Chef last night was really good. I watched it twice (rewatch with the oldest kid). I was was so glad that they didn't seem to keep anyone just to cause drama unnecessarily. I'm also pleased with the number of female chefs this round. The pedigree of all that have made it so far is pretty outstanding.
I actually loved Coach for a minute there.
Oh man, I wanted to smack him. "I know the feeling of being in a group of people and being superior to them in some ways." Oh, poor baby, really? How did you ever survive?
(I actually started quoting The Social Network while DH and I were watching that scene. Coach, you're going to go through life thinking that girls don't like you because you're The Dragonslayer. But it won't be because you're a dragonslayer, it'll be because you're an asshole.)
Yeah, got rid of that obnoxious personal chef before he even cooked a bite. Ha!
That was fantastic. And they didn't even taste the vegan chef with the spilled soup, did they?
No, they didn't. The presentation alone was enough to dump him.
Oh, and ditto the woman who didn't have the rabbit on the plate.
I have to say, I liked the lack of consideration. You fucked up on a basic level? You're OUT.
Yeah, it was pretty awesome.