Top Chef: I'm just happy the season is over so I never have to hear the phrase, "I work for Michael Voltaggio" again.
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 stopped watching Top Chef this season when the incredibly hot dyke was kicked off. Sadface.
Oh yeah, I was also happy about Top Chef, the episode itself and the results, although I could have been glad either way.
I'm glad to never see that Stephanie Cmar ad where she says "The bold combination of flavors are extremely delicate." Makes me crazy!!
Melissa was my favorite this season, and I really thought she was a lock to win through much of the season.
Hey, I agree with Alyssa - Helen's Fall looks were my favorites of all of them.
Kinda meh overall. I do like the idea of the 4 season challenge, I think, but 4 days is just not enough time for really wow finale runways. Not pleased with the winner, but I'm not outraged, I guess.
Yeah, if they are going to give them four days, I'd rather see two or three really excellent pieces, and eliminate the "poorly done" criticism, because what do they expect?
Yeah. I guess they want to be able to exclaim "I can't believe what they did with 4 days!" but it's not worth it imho.
I now understand the downfall of competition shows where you like everyone-- now it is sad to see them go!
In the Great British Baking Show, I will miss Martha, even though she did have a bad week. But she was so sweet, and talented!
OMG, I'm going to have to quit MasterChef Junior.
Westminster Dog Show is totally nonfiction TV, right? :) SO CUTE. SO CUTE>