Jeez, they really are stretching out Top Chef as long as possible -- this week they're re-running the S1/S2 showdown.
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Yeah, I don't get that. I'm so interested to see the next new episode -- I think that it's a 7 course meal on a ship - meaning that each chef cooks one course and only one chef at a time can be in the kitchen.
I'm guessing that from the title of the episode, the preview and the fact that there are 7 cheftestants left.
BB: So Eric gets paid for each task he completes, and this week, his task is going to be kissing one of the women.
Yeah, that's appropriate.
Design Star - FINALLY. I'm so happy that Robb is done.
Finally saw the last TC, and I have just two (or maybe just one and a half) small notes to add to everything everyone else already said, with the Tre and the sad and the manly (and my Lord, but that was a great chow.com interview; he's just such a grown-up compared to almost all the rest of them) and the do-over and everything else. So, just one and a half things not already said.
One: I'm starting to actually kind of like Sara. I have no idea what the change was, but all of a sudden with the restaurant do-over she came across as competent, intelligent and un-sullen.
One and a half: She was just ridiculously likable in that moment when Dale dashed into the kitchen gasping, "Table Seven is VIP's!" and she snarled, "I told you every table is a VIP!" And when he said, "No, no, Seven is Joey and Sarah," she broke into a huge goofy grin and actually physically bouncebouncebounced and squeed. Loved that moment!
No, no, Seven is Joey and Sarah," she broke into a huge goofy grin and actually physically bouncebouncebounced and squeed. Loved that moment!
Closely followed by Hung going "who"? Cracked me up.
One: I'm starting to actually kind of like Sara. I have no idea what the change was, but all of a sudden with the restaurant do-over she came across as competent, intelligent and un-sullen.
Agreed. I didn't get at all why she was still there until this episode.
I liked the way she dealt with it when Howie challenged her. Of course, he acted like a spoiled brat with slamming the oven door and making faces.