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Vyxsin, I think.
Oh, does the Ethiopian sister who's name I can't remember have some kind of real issue with the physical tasks and running? Or was that her brother being a dick about her being a girl?
She said she has a "gimpy leg," didn't she? I think he said she has "physical limitations," and she laughed and was like, "Limitations? I run slow as shit with this gimpy leg!" Or something.
Meanwhile, SJP was an excellent guest judge: knowledgable, kind and articulate. They should have her back.
Yeah, she was great. But apparently traumatized by the whole judging thing. According to the interview on Andy Cohen's blog.
Yeah, she was great. But apparently traumatized by the whole judging thing. According to the interview on Andy Cohen's blog.
I'm not surprised. She looked upset at the final judging.
Re Amazing: I'm also pleased that so much of the tasks meant involvement in the local culture and local people (loved the judges), and that they stuck around in the same country for a second episode.
Also, no chickens were squashed or left on top of a taxi or something.
I kept waiting for someone to forget their chicken. With the "no chicken, no check in", I wanted to see what would happen. Time delay, sent back to find a chicken, automatic boot off the race....
Yep, SJP was looking down at her hands at the final phase of judging. She really looked uncomfortable.
Love SJP!
I'd also watch an hour of judging. hah!
I felt badly for Marion mostly because he came across as such a sad sack. everything about him was kind of droopy.
I'd also watch an hour of judging. hah!
I don't watch, umm, not even sure which show SJP was on, but I was thinking the same thing during the Next Iron Chef -- Ruhlman kept talking in his blog about how this-or-that seeming one-liner dismissal actually came after an hour or two of discussion back and forth about the food. Gimme some more of that!
They should do DVDs with the full judge discussions. A lot of people would buy them, I think.
She said she has a "gimpy leg," didn't she? I think he said she has "physical limitations," and she laughed and was like, "Limitations? I run slow as shit with this gimpy leg!" Or something.
I don't think (or rather, I didn't take it to mean) that she actually has anything wrong. I think he was fancying up "can't run for shit" and she was laughing at him for being pretentious/acting like she had some actual real physical issue.
Now I'm curious, though.