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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?
but it is only in the last few years that it's been on menus.
Not sure this is true. Wolfgang Puck put meatloaf back into vogue more than a decade ago.
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.
I still think anyone should be able to make some kind of meat lump taste good. The concept is just not that complicated. It's not like she was trying to reinvision lasagna without ever having eaten it. It's meat lump! Do a version of the filling of whatever your native meat-wrapped-in-dough product is, you know?
Yeah, even with yearbook evidence, I'm still willing to think of her as a South African who did an exchange student stint. I'd need something harder than that to write her off as a poser. If nothing else, she's shown in the yearbook as being on the soccer team and the tennis team. Two more international sports that are played in high school, I can't think of.
She was still annoying, though.
I still think anyone should be able to make some kind of meat lump taste good. The concept is just not that complicated. It's not like she was trying to reinvision lasagna without ever having eaten it. It's meat lump! Do a version of the filling of whatever your native meat-wrapped-in-dough product is, you know?
oh, I'm not saying that her dish didn't suck and she should have been able to do better, I'm just saying that people calling her a liar about being south african because she lived in the US for a few years aren't being fair.
Not sure this is true. Wolfgang Puck put meatloaf back into vogue more than a decade ago.
Perhaps, but I meant mainstream menus, should have been clearer.
Also, since I'm watching both Top Chef and Next Food Network Star, when Micah got meatloaf and was wondering what to do with it, my first thought was "DEEP FRY IT! WITH BACON ON TOP!"
That probably would not have helped her, though.
I loved that on Food Network when the judges were all, "Ohhh! No wonder it was so delicious!!"
oh, I'm not saying that her dish didn't suck and she should have been able to do better, I'm just saying that people calling her a liar about being south african because she lived in the US for a few years aren't being fair.
Oh, sure. Definitely.