So, this is episode 13, NOT episode 14. And last week's episode was episode 12, NOT episode 13.
So, this is episode 13, NOT episode 14. And last week's episode was episode 12, NOT episode 13.
I honestly have to assume it's just who she really is. Because who the hell would *choose* a miserable, boring, awkward, off-pitch, just plain cringeworthy performer as their persona?
Um, wtf?
Ok, I said this above, but:
I do appreciate Grayson sticking up for Beverly, but what I'd like to see is Beverly nutting the fuck up and sticking up for *herself*. She makes it ridiculously easy for people to bully her (not that I'm saying that makes it ok for them to do so) and passive aggressively mumbling responses to their bullying under…
Are you kidding? I just sat through it earlier tonight, and if anything I think it's even worse.
Quick correction: this is episode 12, NOT episode 13.
I just don't think him saying that had anything to do with the writers thinking that because he was in the military, that's the way he would speak. I think they just thought it was a funny way to show that he was freaking out about the trip and getting overly concerned about making sure that everything went according…
That would have been a nice tie-in to the recent Danny Pudi cameo.
Oh, and my suggestion for replacement reviewer (though I'm still devastated by the fact that we have to have such a reviewer at all): Sean O'Neal. Does he do any TV reviews here? I don't know. But he's snarky as fuck with the Newswires, and that's what this show needs. So unless y'all can get Amelie back, O'Neal's…
Can I just say how sad I am that PR's not doing this all-star season the same way Top Chef did? I would love love LOVE to see this group of contestants back with the regular judging gang. Seeing how good the clothes were tonight and how many of the designers improved and then watching the show still fall flat…
So wait, we already have to deal with the subpar stand-ins-for-the-real-thing judges/mentors, and now we have to do the same with our reviewer?! Oh, I'm sad to hear that. When I was watching the show last night, the only thing I could think of that would keep me going through the season was reading Mr. Teti's…
"Let's mince again, like we minced last summer.". I don't know why, but I think it's great.
I don't know. I seem to like Sarah more than most around here. I don't think she's nearly as passive aggressive or bossy as many commenters feel she is. But I do agree with you that she and Lindsay were unnecessarily harsh to Keith in the first episode. Generally I do like both her and Ed… it is a tough call.
From what I've heard, it's fairly common for reality show contestants to be sequestered after they've been eliminated. This stops people from figuring out who gets sent home when and leaking this info online/to the press. Also, you have to remember that the shooting schedules for these things are fairly short;…
This episode bumped up from a B to a B plus for me solely because of the laugh I got from the rollover text above. Thanks for that.
I was so frustrated with Ed tonight, especially because he was one of my favorites until now. What a dick. I get being upset at the situation, but obviously Sarah couldn't control the fact that she was suffering from heat exhaustion and high blood pressure. That's some serious shit.
My theory is that they had the double elimination episode so that they could have one episode before the finals where the remaining chefs cook and the Last Chance Kitchen winner compete to see who gets into the finals. If I'm correct, then I'd imagine that's how long Nyesha has to last. (Also, I'm with you. I want…
I've worked with Patinkin before, off-Broadway. He is a real sweetheart of a guy and so dedicated to his work. I'm very happy to see how great of a job he's doing on this show.
Ok, I know I'm commenting way late on this, but I'm just catching up on Homeland.