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Well, the quickfire ingredient made sense in relation to the location this season. The elimination ingredient was just blatant product placement and a bizarre choice for a season in New Orleans

It was disappointing. I don't think of cream cheese when I think of New Orleans. Most of the dishes looked gross. And I'm sick of Nina.

it's only 10 minutes, I was surprised at the short length. But what I find interesting is they can cook whatever they want. If you fail at that, well, maybe you shouldn't be on a cooking contest (granted they only get a half hour to make it but still)

Just saw Last Chance Kitchen, I won't spoil it for anyone but had to comment this—what a sore loser! get over yourself. Watch it and you'll know exactly who I'm talking about

Isn't reviewing serials ep by ep like reviewing a book chapter by chapter. What about looking at the entire season at once?

I loved the first season of Nashville for those songs. No matter how bad the plot lines became, the songs (some of them), lifted it to another level. Would any of us really have believed the intensity Rayna's and Deacon's love affair without "No one Really Loves You". Now it's just a middle of the road soap. It

T-Bone please comeback and write a few great songs for this season.

Loved it. Binge watched. Didn't find it slow at all. Don't know what the reviewer is talking about. I'm changing the grade to A.

Is she allowed to portray a Lesbian being a Scientologist?

Boooo

I suppose.  They are all listed in the final episode, Felina, but that could just be a technicality.  I still don't think Hank will die in this shootout though.  The phone call to Marie being his last call is way too obvious, and Gilligan has never been obvious.

Actually, IMDB says Hank is in 62 episodes…

What a great ending to the episode.  Thankfully, because this cat and mouse game was starting to get boring

I've watched a lot of these things, just for the nasty humor to be honest.  This one was particularly boring.  What's the point if half of the people are the dude's friends?  Why didn't they get truly cutting roasters like Jezelnik, Schumer or Lampinelli.  
The second thing is, it's only a fun roast if the person is a

I think he was just misunderstood as Sonny in Treme.  Sure he had issues, but still a good guy in my opinion.  His character on Nashville is too one dimensional for me.  Will be interesting to see him in GOT…

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Felix is the secret weapon here.  He keeps the show grounded, which is surprising because he could easily have come off as a campy joke.  My least favorite character is the perpetually grizzled Art.  Can we see something on him besides a complete scowl?

I would expect nothing less of CBS than a dumbed down for the masses dramatization of an already middle of the road author.