Micah was annoying the crap out of me with her all-over-the-place-ness and her hair-brained pseudo-hippiness. Plus, like Amy, if I heard her whine about being away from her daughter one more time, I was going to barf.
I was very proud of Howie last night, and glad to see him finally come through. It was pretty clear the boy could be a good chef, he was just getting tripped up by the time constraints.
And I agree with victor that CJ is a strong competitor, despite last night, and has a pretty decent shot at winning. I also agree with him that, despite his initial loss in the first episode, Brian is starting to look lik he has a strong shot at winning.
I was very amused that, despite his immunity, Brian got called on the carpet for using lobster, then dismissed him.
What does it mean that the sauce "broke"?
White sauces are made with butter, flour and milk (in general). You have to be very careful to get them to blend without getting lumpy and it's done at a very low temperature relatively speaking. If a sauce remains on the heat too long, or at too high a temperature, it will revert to its original components and you end up with lumps of flour swimming around in butter. That's broken.
As to Micah ... sigh. TWOP has links up now to her yearbook pictures. So it's starting to look like she is something of a poser, Ah, well. There you go.
I disagree. I think that it is very possible to still identify with your original nationality and have lived elsewhere for several years. Also, it is likely that she never ran into meatloaf, where would she have eaten it? She may have heard of it, but it is only in the last few years that it's been on menus.
I was very amused that, despite his immunity, Brian got called on the carpet for using lobster, then dismissed him.
LOVED this.
I was very amused that, despite his immunity, Brian got called on the carpet for using lobster, then dismissed him.
Boy, that was a poorly constructed sentence, though.
But you knew what I meant.
I have to agree with Vortex. Just because she spent a few years living in the US while in MS/HS doesn't necessarily mean that she should be familiar with US comfort food. My husband's idea of home-cooking is still cazuela or lentejas. And if he wants comfort food, he's much more likely to go to the Chilean owned pizza place all the way over on the west side to get some empanadas than to go to the diner on the corner to eat meatloaf even though we've lived in the US for five years now.
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I thought Mary's dressing down of Cedric was pretty inappropriate. Hello judges, you picked him to be in the fucking competition. Yes, he has limitations and you've been driving that point home for 3 weeks. Don't shit all over him.
Rumor has it: Mia had a huge hissy fit with the producers and said she didn't want Cedric dancing to her piece because he just wasn't capable of following her choreography. I don't know if this rumor is true, but I found it interesting.
Now I want to have dinner at the perez's place for their home-style comfort food.
I loved that Brian got called on the carpet for not following the challenge despite his immunity.
Rumor has it: Mia had a huge hissy fit with the producers and said she didn't want Cedric dancing to her piece because he just wasn't capable of following her choreography. I don't know if this rumor is true, but I found it interesting.
I heard this rumor as well, but I have no sympathy for Mia. She and Nigel were the ones who fought for Cedric last week (and she was fighting to get him into the top 20 during Vegas week over Nigel's strong objections) and kept him over Jimmy who, IMHO, was the better dancer for THIS type of show. I think Mary was harsh, but she had already made clear that she did not want him to stay last week and she didn't vote for him, so at least she is consistent. No excuse for Nigel, who didn't want to put him on the show in the first place and then saved him two weeks in a row.
Yeah, but we all know Mary doesn't like him. Does she need to take every opportunity to call him out?