Oh, the placard also mentions that when given the chance to come clean in an interview, Jag did not - which, I think may be the actual reason he was forced to resign.
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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]
That Melanie LaPatin routine was hot, omg. I am fanning myself.
That's right! IIRC, the actual interview in question said that he called the reporter and begged him to not to publish the truth.
Did anyone else see last night's Big Brother? As much as I hate Jen, she stumbled upon a way to make this an interesting nomination cycle. I suspect Dick is just going to throw himself on his sword, unless he can get the veto, and even if he does, I wonder if he would use it for himself or Danielle.
Yeah, should be interesting.
That drinking game had me laughing my ass off. Especially afterwards, when the guys are all moaning about stomach aches.
That drinking game had me laughing my ass off.
Me too.
I've been reading the feeds and it seems like part of this group of hamsters are really coming up with different ways to entertain themselves.
So, what happened on Food Network Star? What was the thing?
Is it wrong that I prefer a stiff Amy to a clueless, overbearing Rory or angry, whirling dervish JAG? I thought she was charming and that her "it's French for eggs in a ramekin" was cute. I didn't get the "elitist" vibe from her that the judges were talking about.
I have a great and unseemly love for Amy. Not just because of the name, either -- she strikes me more than most of them as someone who really is what she says; an ordinary mom-type who picked up some fancy French food knowledge and found that it wasn't that out of reach at all. Which is totally the lesson of every fancy French food knowledge purveyor since Julia Child, damn it, and should be respected, damn it!
I did cringe at her using "fancy-schmancy" at least a dozen times in the episode.
I did not think that the eggs en cocotte were particularly "elitist". I agreed with the judges that she complicated the explanation more than she has in recent challenges, but she's also improved consistently enough since the note on bringing home the Gourmet Next Door thing that I can't imagine it'd be an ongoing issue. cf. Jag (JAG?), who never managed to absorb the notes he was given, and should've been booted for that alone.
Rory was frenetic in the Rachael Ray demo, but she was so completely in the Rachael zone that I blamed it on the host show. I expected them to spin off into a 5-minute sequence of "OMG! OMG! OMG! GIRLFRIEND! OMG!!"
The Jag (JAG?) resignation was so obviously a case of "you're disqualified, and we'll give you one chance to apologize and 'resign' rather than just hang you out to dry completely" that I laughed and laughed. Of course, I've also been kind of bouncing on the edge of my seat since last week's preview, since it was so clear that it was going to hit the fan.
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Huh. I clearly have way more to say about this silly show than I realized. I should prolly vote.
eta: ChiKat, it turned up a few weeks back (i.e. after filming everything but the finale was done) that JAG had faked his credentials, both military and cooking school. Shit hit fan after selecting the final two, but before this episode aired, so they gave him the boot (err, "accepted his withdrawal from the contest") and brought back the last person they'd eliminated as the other finalist. Craziness!