I didn't know that either!
I guess because right now - not watching enything on Bravo.
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I didn't know that either!
I guess because right now - not watching enything on Bravo.
I think it was the first real episode - I haven't caught up yet, but it looked like the season premiere was a special one-off thing.
The premiere was the judges testing the various chefs before allowing them into the actual competition. It's a very interesting season so far.
Yeah, it was an interesting approach. The out-of-the-gate eliminations about about the one good thing that came out of TC Texas.
Alton Brown is going to be on tonight's Mythbusters.
OK, I'm only up to the classroom portion, but I think Jaymes might be my favorite racer ever.
And the professor may be my favorite local.
But also seriously, is this the craziest series of events to happen on a race ever? More than one team so far behind for so long?
Actually getting your stuff STOLEN by a taxi driver was a race first, I'm sure.
I'm glad somebody went to the cocktail party -- those local actors were having a blast. Not to mention the 'professor' at the Agricultural school.
Count me worried about James/Jaymes' ankle -- it's only going to get worse from here.
Count me worried about James/Jaymes' ankle -- it's only going to get worse from here.
Yeah. I understand why they wanted to, but doing the dance option was a bad decision. I suspect they'd have sucked at the other challenge, but there was a lot of room for that given how spread out the teams were.
I'm pretty sure someone's had a driver take off with their stuff in the back, but it didn't include their passports.
FWIW, I'm really liking this season of Top Chef. I liked the preliminiary challenge a lot, though I felt bad for the group that ended up with Tom C, because the other judges basically had the chefs do a dish with certain parameters, while Tom's group had full dinner prep and service. It's probably better for them in the long run, but talk about going through a lot just to get elminated for the ones that were.
I felt bad for the group that ended up with Tom C, because the other judges basically had the chefs do a dish with certain parameters, while Tom's group had full dinner prep and service.
Still, I will bet cash money that someone from his group is the ultimate winner.