allforfunnplay--disqus
allforfunnplay
allforfunnplay--disqus

lighten up francis! assuming you're old enough to remember nu metal in it's hey day; I have to wonder why you've haven't gained even a little perspective about people, times and musical tastes. people change, they evolve and eventually most people don't take much of their past (in silly things like musical taste)

i would watch a movie about the bounty hunters. the movie about the jedi doing trials for redemption might be good too.

see, here's a case of someone irrationally judging someone based on their like or dislike of a contestant..which seems to be the overwhelming case here and the source of the "controversy". Nick didn't "lose his shit" during every single challenge. and the show and contest is "Top Chef" not "Top Nice Guy in the

how can the show avoid creating an odds on favorite??? Nina won her earlier challenges. you can't get around that. she entered the finale as a heavy favorite because of those wins. no amount of editing can change that. Nick won the final challenge and true to Top Chef's rules; he won the entire contest. the

did i miss something in the article? where did Top Chef tarnish it's brand? it's always said that the bottom line is that the best final meal wins. at what point is this not the case? did you find proof that Nina's final meal was judged better? yes, the fan favorite didn't win and odds on favorite didn't win.