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His programmers made sure he would keep his frustrations in check.

She was also the first sent home on All-Stars if I recall

Seconded Hosea - also the show creepily filmed him cheating on his girlfriend that season.

They brought her back for an episode of that head-to-head competition in between seasons, and she was underwhelming if I recall. Not saying I disagree with you about her partner ruining it for her, but Paul was winning that season hands down. She left earlier than she should have, but in my opinion (and not tasting

Was it just me, it did it get annoying when everyone started to refer to Oskar Schindler as Mr. Fantastic?
Ben Kingsley on the other hand was great as the Invisible Woman.

You aren't really a goat though…

I do not even remember Amanda being on the show, are you sure she was also top 6?

Katsuji's beans were likely, or maybe, properly cooked though (as opposed to Emily's for example). That's a possible reason. It's impossible to know for sure, however that take on potato salad did not look appetizing at all. I think it was more that the salsa verde and potatoes didn't blend well together rather than

There will be at least one rookie in the final four. Most likely Emily or nerdlinger…

I have a bad feeling because of this

Also, see CJ, though he's never won in the three (THREE) seasons he's been on, and also that random holiday special. For the most part (since we can't taste the food), I feel TC does a better job of maintaining consistency in judging compared to other reality competitions. Aside from the Nicholas decision - maybe he

I believe that was supposed to be Conway Twitty in that dream sequence, not Elvis.
Season 2 was fine, better than reviews would suggest, though I was slightly annoyed at how they basically just reset the whole plot exactly half way through the season.

He seems fine, he doesn't bother me really, probably is drenched in cologne. I think he's trying a bit too hard to be the nice guy with neuroses now though. He won All Stars and was runner-up to a very highly regarded chef. (Side note, been to Girl and the Goat, pork belly was amazing, I loved the ambiance, most of

Question (since it's highly unlikely I'll ever see this). How does playing with dominos illustrate that's he's some sort of misunderstood genius or whatever it is they say in the trailer? Is it like how he solves a rubix cube in Happyness (also in Fresh Prince to impress a dean of some elite college) since they assume

Is it true he turned it down because he thought Django wasn't the main character?

I wonder how his current fans would respond if they listened to his really early stuff from Detroit with him trying to rap and referring to himself with the n-word

Not your glaucoma?

Can you really say Thompson brought back his Barkley impression to, "fine effect" when it sounds nothing like the person he's supposed to be impersonating AND it morphs into his normal voice several times throughout the sketch?

Undercooking meat is one of the top chef cardinal sins. It almost always gets that chef sent home. My only guess is the judges understood the the kitchen setup made it hard to heat his pork to the proper temperature in the oven, and they did say they liked whatever he was trying to do with the peaches in his dish.
Also,

Thank you for posting this, it's not that foreign of a concept - was Hughes trying too hard to snark?