this product placement on TC is ridiculous.
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]
Thanks for the Idol answer!
ITA on the product placement.
I am a little worried about Stephanie, I don't want to see her go!
I'm worried about Stephanie, too.
I'm also appalled at myself because I found Spike almost likable tonight.
And Richard's comment about going home to make little Blaises was made of WIN.
What Amy said.
Edit: Aw! I'm bummed out, but glad it wasn't Steph!
Me, too! Poor Markwise.
Wow. Next week looks hardcore.
Dear Bravo,
People with families of 4 to feed on a $10 budget? Do not shop at Whole Foods.
Love, The Real World
Oh yeah, I was totally going to say that. I can get four meals out of $5 at my normal grocery store! Not Top Chef quality, but whatever.
::sits with Jessica::
Stephen and I shouted the SAME THING at the TV.
People with families of 4 to feed on a $10 budget? Do not shop at Whole Foods.
SERIOUSLY. That was my big "Whu-huh???!???!!" I mean, someone was using parmesan. Can you even buy parmesan at whole foods that even a sliver of wouldn't bust at least half your budget?
I gotta say, though, for a bunch of whiny prima donnas, they all seemed really good with the kids. I know part of that's editing, but I can't believe they didn't have at least one serious W.C. Fields type in the bunch. I mean, I'm not surprised Crazy Andy is the one who got his kid injured (albeit slightly) but he handled it REALLY well.
There are some folks who've been kicked off that I would have been entertained to see interact with the kids, though, in a train wreck sort of way.
I thought Spike's kid was the one who peeled his finger.