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Grammar’s politics aside:

A few lines have made me genuinely laugh, which is more than I can say for any laugh-track sitcom in the past decade or so. That being said, I find this show to be so frustrating! The 1993 show was actually ahead of it’s time much like Cheers was before it. This, on the other hand, seems to be

Impossible Bratwursts are dope!

Big fan of a lot of people involved but I’m going to need to be in a really good headspace to watch this. It doesn’t look easy.

I loved his brunch show! Yeah. It was a ripoff but I don’t care. I loved it.
This looks unbelievable. Don’t know why they’re holding off until January when I think it could be eligible for awards.

I feel like Morningstar and LiteLife have an aftertaste that is definitely an acquired taste. Having spent a good chunk of my life as a vegetarian who likes hot dogs, I’ve acquired that taste, but I can totally see how it’d be a turnoff for a lot of people. Maybe Impossible will have that aftertaste, maybe it won’t.

In my book, anyone who makes it to the top 4 is the winner. Of the top 4 I was rooting for each one, for a different reason.

That being said, I wanted Saku in the tent the whole season just because she was a delight. Her road trip with Nikki needs to be filmed and broadcase, ala Travels with My Father.

I’m going to add Less Than Zero to the conversation. It takes place during Christmas break and that’s about it, but man! It isn’t light hearted.

I assume that all phones were bugged but Paul was only actively surveilling Bradley, or at least wasn’t actively surveilling everyone especially the person he thought he could trust. 

The quick decline in quality at AV Club, and the so so so many slideshows, indicate that maybe this site is just AI. 

It’s in this package:

I’ll take 1/10th. Call me first.

I agree with all of your assessments. I’d like to add that the Beyond Steak is wonderful and makes for great cheesesteaks and burritos.

I put this in because it’s easy to work out while sports or shows like this are playing. The first episode and a half were entertaining and tense. After that, it’s boring.
One thing I do like is that it was split into two. It makes for an easier binge while avoiding online spoilers. I wish other shows, scripted,

I turned to my wife at the beginning of the episode and said, “I don’t know if I’m prepared to see any of them leave.” 

I actually think that she is the best baker of the season, if not of many seasons. I just don’t think her talents were as suited to the competition. I think if you took away the rules of the show, she’d blow them all away, and the quote that Paul gave her, is one of several reasons I think that.
BUT because she’s

This is the first time I’ve ever commented (anywhere on the internet) about Bake Off because it’s the first time I’ve ever seen an episode in “real-time”.

I think Tasha had more potential to be a world renowned baker, in the future, but for those reasons, she takes more risks, and those risks didn’t pay off in a

I’m not understanding the A.V. Club review calling this shallow or comparing it to R+J. While watching the film, I felt that the parable being told, was a purposefully thinly veiled parallel to IDF and the Palestinians. I know damn well it was shot before Oct. 7 but the analogy holds up to things that have been

I know many people, even vegetarians, hate fake meat. I’m a vegetarian for animal rights reasons, but I miss pepperoni. I can’t wait for this!

Most of them taste more or less the same, except for the fancy stuff like Sir Kennsingtons.
For generic stuff, nothing sucks but my favorite is Trader Joe’s store brand. It’s nothing special, and when you’re eating ketchup, you don’t want something special, it’s just a little bit better than the others like Heinz or