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]
It was Zoi who was being a douchbag about Richard's dish.
Really, Spike and Zoi should have stomped on Antonia. She had immunity and Spike KNEW it would be an issue and still didn't stand up for the squash soup. They needed something warming and earthy and they did carpaccio? WTF??? With poorly seasoned everything.
I was very pleased that Fire won but agree that Stephanie should have been more pissed off than Dale.
I don't know why they didn't do something truffle-oriented for earth.
Also, I liked Dale's line about Lisa being "observationally negative" or whatever that was.
Also, I liked Dale's line about Lisa being "observationally negative" or whatever that was.
Yes! I actually was really digging Dale this episode. Lisa (ugh! HATE that she has my name!) was being a total pill! However, she did make fancy bacon and bacon is always a winner. But
Also, any goodwill Dale engendered the last couple of weeks just went bye bye. You fucking sliced vegatables, dude
I really don't think that's fair. It sounded like the judges also loved the relish or whatever it was he made. It was pickled, right? Not that he should have been the winner but still it's not like he didn't add something substantial to the dish. Really Stephanie should have won though.
She had immunity and Spike KNEW it would be an issue and still didn't stand up for the squash soup.
And Antonia was right when she said she'd never said they couldn't do the soup!! Spike is just a whiner stupid hat wearer and needs to go.
I don't know why they didn't do something truffle-oriented for earth.
Seriously!!! The beef made no sense at all.
As for the water team, sheeeesh. I'm no chef at all and I predicted that preparing the salmon that way would make it mushy.
they did seem to love each piece of the Fire dish, but from the conversation at the table, even more than what we saw of the judging, I do think the bacon was the part that really wowed them.
And Antonia was right when she said she'd never said they couldn't do the soup!!
I remember her being pretty emphatic about the point though. But yeah, they should have just shut her out of this conversation. You don't have to be okay with it, you're not on the block.
I have to say, I was with Antonia, though. Butternut squash soup? It just didn't say "earth" to me. My first instinct was truffles, too, but maybe that would have been too obvious?
Either way, the beef was a bad choice.
My first instinct was truffles, too, but maybe that would have been too obvious?
I thought truffles as well. But, maybe truffles were too expensive?
Maybe. They had $500, though, right? I didn't even hear them mention it, though.
I felt bad for Richard, because he went so literal with the concept of water, and then realized, Oops.
Lisa and Spike, though, ugh. Shut up. Shut up, Shut Up, SHUT UP.
I felt bad for Richard, because he went so literal with the concept of water, and then realized, Oops.
I was less concerned about the mushy and more concerned about the SCALES. Richard was crying because he was so fucky lucky that they diners disliked the carpaccio more than the salmon. If water had been on the block, he absolutely would have been out.
Lisa and Spike, though, ugh. Shut up. Shut up, Shut Up, SHUT UP.
this gave me pause
True. It must be the pressure -- this isn't the first time someone's let fish go out with scales.
Not you! Of course. Annoying chef!Lisa.