Jesse,
man, I felt bad for the team who was booed when it was announced they were going home. I'm like damn - but I kind of agreed with the booers. That was not the best team.
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Jesse,
man, I felt bad for the team who was booed when it was announced they were going home. I'm like damn - but I kind of agreed with the booers. That was not the best team.
But they already got sent home! No need to boo.
sloppy writing on my part...
there was a part in the broadcast where they were booing the team who wasn't sent home. The audience CLEARLY disagreed with the judges' decision.
I felt sorry for that team, but I agreed with the audience. They were surly, but they were right.
Ah -- I heard some booing a couple of times, but wasn't really paying enough attention to really get what was going on.
Why is Robert Irvine on NFNS? They took him off Dinner: Impossible, yes? Seems odd they'd ask him to be a guest.
I think this is a testament to how far in the past this was filmed.
I believe I heard it was filmed in February.
Why is Robert Irvine on NFNS? They took him off Dinner: Impossible, yes? Seems odd they'd ask him to be a guest.
They're still airing the Dinner Impossibles that he stared in, although they say they're not going to tape any new episodes with him. I think maybe they taped this before everything came out and they couldn't go back and re-do a challenge.
Ah. Yes, I see the winter coats now.
there was a part in the broadcast where they were booing the team who wasn't sent home. The audience CLEARLY disagreed with the judges' decision.
I felt sorry for that team, but I agreed with the audience. They were surly, but they were right.
Being someone who doesn't like confrontations, and doesn't even like watching them, I prefer to think that the audience was booing the judges' decision, rather than the team.