Lindsey: Why--why did you... Lorne: One last job. You're not part of the solution, Lindsey. You never will be. Lindsey: You kill me? A flunky?! I'm not just...Angel...kills me. You...Angel... Lorne: Good night, folks.

'Not Fade Away'


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]


kat perez - Jun 27, 2007 7:30:42 pm PDT #351 of 23273
"We have trust issues." Mylar

Mmmm. Danny and Pasha. I need a moment.


sumi - Jun 27, 2007 7:34:42 pm PDT #352 of 23273
Art Crawl!!!

the non american chefs were at a disadvantage, and the food that they offered did not look appetizing at all.

You mean the food that they offered as examples?

I wish that they had given the chefs time to taste the dishes to re-create the recipes. (Aren't chefs supposed to be able to do that.)

That would have minimized the advantage that the folks who grew up in the USA with USA-born parents had. (Although, despite what Hung said in his confessional -- he did a dish that seemed less bad than most.)


Vortex - Jun 27, 2007 7:42:31 pm PDT #353 of 23273
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

You mean the food that they offered as examples?

yes, it all looked disgusting. If you didn't know what the dish was like, you wouldn't have wanted to taste it to find out.

I'm surprised that noone who had fried foods did an oven fry. That's a healthy was to do food.


kat perez - Jun 27, 2007 7:46:57 pm PDT #354 of 23273
"We have trust issues." Mylar

Before it was served, I thought the healthy take on frank and beans had the most potential to be yummy, but undercooked lentils seem like they would be very much not of the good.

I think I'm just not a fan of this challenge. For some reason, it seemed more like a Next Food Network Star challenge than a Top Chef challenge. Don't know why, it just did. Ah well, at least we got Ted.


sumi - Jun 27, 2007 7:51:12 pm PDT #355 of 23273
Art Crawl!!!

Vortex! I totally thought that too: sweet potato oven fries with the fish for the fish and chips. (Why didn't Micah take that? Or was it already gone?)

And I think that you could have come up with a much better tuna (or other fish) and pasta dish than what CJ did. And possibly baked it. (When my mom made tuna casserole she always used brown rice, not noodles. . . but then when my mom made beef stroganoff she used rice, not noodles. And it's not like Japanese folks don't eat noodles. . . I think my mother just preferred rice. Those are two dishes that I didn't know you had with noodles until I was in college.)

And chicken ala king: chicken and veg with noodles and a creamy sauce. Surely, a good chef could have come up with something similar.


libkitty - Jun 27, 2007 9:35:49 pm PDT #356 of 23273
Embrace the idea that we are the leaders we've been looking for. Grace Lee Boggs

SYTYCD

You may just have something there, Sail. My favorite this week was Hok and Jaime. I just loved the choreography, and thought they executed it well. It was tough, though, as I really liked a couple of the others as well.

i mean, Donyelle danced with a broken toe and Natalie danced with a very hurt back last year.

I don't think this is quite the same as dancing with heart problems. This sounded really life-threatening. I doubt if the show could even let her dance without doctor permission without huge liability issues. I don't know if Jessi knew anything ahead of time, but they certainly didn't indicate that on the show. My heart just goes out to her. I hope she's ok.


brenda m - Jun 28, 2007 3:45:24 am PDT #357 of 23273
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Yeah, chicken a la king is hardly a mystery. You can grasp the concept pretty well by looking at it.

I really wish they'd given them more than an hour - I think that was a big part of how uninspired most of it was. And the focus on "lower cholesterol" rather than more generic "healthier" seemed odd, too.

Interesting comment from Lia about how being in the middle means you're not getting any feedback on what was wrong or how you should be trying to improve.


brenda m - Jun 28, 2007 3:55:46 am PDT #358 of 23273
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

sumi - Jun 28, 2007 4:35:18 am PDT #359 of 23273
Art Crawl!!!

I think Lia is right. Basically, being in the middle means that you're safe, haven't made any egregious errors but haven't done anything to make them take a closer look either.


Jesse - Jun 28, 2007 4:43:45 am PDT #360 of 23273
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

And the focus on "lower cholesterol" rather than more generic "healthier" seemed odd, too.

It's because it was sponsored by the cholesterol-lowering drug that was advertised in every commercial break, I'm sure. Lipitor?