Yeah, that was hysterical. What a fucking idiot.
Seriously.
I think Kail is overplaying her hand early on.
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Yeah, that was hysterical. What a fucking idiot.
Seriously.
I think Kail is overplaying her hand early on.
I stumbled across TNFNS, tonight, and I gotta agree, I like Amy best.
sj, I totally agree. Amy was the best.
I was a bit surprised that they actually chose food knowledge over personality in deciding who went home.
Amy kicked so much ass last night -- and she would round out their set of winners.
I was a bit surprised that they actually chose food knowledge over personality in deciding who went home.
I was thinking about the "points of view," too, and don't they already have "entertaining on a budget" in a show? Although I guess that's the kind of thing you can never have too much of.... But still -- "food no way you can make yourself" is not a viable Food Network show.
don't they already have "entertaining on a budget" in a show?
The vast majority of FN shows are some variation on this -- the only exceptions I can think of off the top of my head are Good Eats and Iron Chef. [edit: Oh, and the various eye candy travel shows, which are mainly about getting Giada into a bikini.) Everyone else is about impressing your guests without putting any effort/money into it.
Emeril, Bobby Flay, and Barefoot Contessa too, I think.
But still -- "food no way you can make yourself" is not a viable Food Network show.
Yeah, and his response to their past criticism - "in order to Keep It Simple I'll throw together some crap even I don't like" was strange and off-putting.
It's Amy's to lose at this point. I'm a little shocked, actually, that at this late stage in the game, she's the only one who seems to have grasped that the performance element is a Big Deal.
Though Jag at least did give it a shot, and I wonder if that isn't what really gave him the edge.
The vast majority of FN shows are some variation on this -- the only exceptions I can think of off the top of my head are Good Eats and Iron Chef. [edit: Oh, and the various eye candy travel shows, which are mainly about getting Giada into a bikini.) Everyone else is about impressing your guests without putting any effort/money into it.
This is true, but Dave Lieberman actually mentions entertaining on a budget at the beginning of his show.
Everyone else is about impressing your guests without putting any effort/money into it.
I'd separate effort and money into two separate categories, though. And Rachael Ray and the other "quick meal" folks are about feeding your family, more than impressing guests.
Dave Lieberman is who I was trying to think of.
Right and I think that the Hearty Boys are also about entertaining.
I'm not sure that Dave Liberman's show has been renewed.