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So we have:
Sheldon, Josh, and StefanvsKristen, Brooke, Josie, and Lizzie

Regarding Micah, I was surprised that no one has mentioned his comment that raw foods are popular among the weight-conscious women of LA. Seemed really sexist and unnecessary to say that to the judges.

Restaurant Wars is always my least favorite episode of the season. We usually see a chef get criticized for being a bad host, and simultaneously get skewered because his or her dish fares poorly at the hands of the other chefs. As Stefan says in the preview for next week "I'm a chef, not a server".

It was Iron Man 2

One sample does not a data set make.

Eh, I took another look (twist my arm) and I can see what you are saying. It is behind the caption and blocked by her purse, but it is pleasantly round. Looks my day is going similarly to yours, huh?

What picture are you looking at? You can't even see Dreama Walker's butt in the one above.

You keep telling yourself that, nerdlinger.

One of my favorite Joey lines is when Chandler goes to ask him advice on women and says "You've slept with a lot of women, right?" and Joey  says "What, today? Some… not a lot."

Aisha Tyler. Mmmm

Yeah, like all those Friends episodes. "The One with the Misunderstanding" was my favorite.

It doesn't matter which dish was worse. The cookoff challenge was built in from the beginning (remember Padma saying that she had the extra "Season 10" Kindle for later?). Lizzie's dish may have been by far the worst thing served but she still was going to get a chance to cook to stay in.

He was assigned the task of making a dish *inspired by* risotto. It didn't have to BE risotto. In fact, since it was supposed to be replicated by Healthy Choice, they probably would have preferred it not be risotto. Tom suggested that Lizzie deal with the lack of good scallops at Whole Foods by making scalloped

Tom also wrote that Lizzie could have gone to the producers and said "The store has no good scallops. What can I do?" and they would have worked with her on options. She could have done scalloped potatoes, for example, or veal scallopini. Her problem was that she didn't even check the scallops until she got back to

Tom mentions in his blog that the final challenge was always going to pit the bottom two to decide who goes home. So Lizzie's scallops may well have been the worst dish of the lot, but she still got to compete for the chance to stay in.

I think it is rather more like those people who watch Greco-Roman wrestling (invariably during the Olympics, because, where else?) and complain about a lack of costumes and pile-drivers.  Roller derby was a sport before it became a spectacle.

I think it is rather more like those people who watch Greco-Roman wrestling (invariably during the Olympics, because, where else?) and complain about a lack of costumes and pile-drivers.  Roller derby was a sport before it became a spectacle.

I don't understand your point. A "worked sport" turned into a "shoot"?

I don't understand your point. A "worked sport" turned into a "shoot"?

His blog has gotten too forced. It's like he sits in front of his computer and thinks "Clever. Clever. Must be clever!" I mean, this is horrible: