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Here's my problem with Nick's food: I can't begin to imagine if it's good or not! I can't tell by looking. I can't tell by reading the exhaustive list of ingredients. As a viewer, it's a little frustrating but Nick just has to do Nick. I get it. Those 12 ingredients might be awesome together. His demeanor is one of

Yeah, I thought they were going to have to cook in a canoe for 600 people using only their left hand.

Is the Braverman School for Special Kids going to have a 1:1 teacher to student ratio? Because that's exactly what it sounds like. That should be easy!

Kristen was eliminated because Padma hates pretty female chefs. Her sniping towards Kristen was appalling.

Everything has pretty much said about the immunity here already. I hated the judges basically trying to force him to quit. That was total bullshit. Don't claim some holier than thou stance by changing the rules on the fly. The judges screwed up (by having late immunity) and forcing their mistake on Nick was awful.

Maybe this will win Best Picture like "The Departed." :eyeroll:

That's fair. I think Kristin was kicked off because Padma didn't like how pretty she was.

Shouldn't they just put Janine back in the competition NOW? I don't understand why she has to beat EVERYONE to get back in. They should set the limit at 5. You beat 5 people and you're back in the competition. The number starts over for the next person and the last person gets in. At this point, getting rid of Janine

Cream cheese was a stupid freaking challenge. It reeked of product placement for the sake of paying people on the set. I've always wondered if the show is entirely paid for by advertisements WITHIN the show. Even the prizes are directly paid by the sponsor. The show isn't even its own middle man! GAH!

He'll be upstairs.

It's a small window of time when you're removing a baby seat frequently before you go to a more permanent convertible seat. And not a situation where you would buy a car based on it.

Also, why do they need a minivan in the first place? Why don't they get a sensible crossover SUV? They look way cooler and cost about the same. I really doubt they're going to have a 3rd child. Minivans have their practicality but don't really seem necessary for them at all.

So just how wealthy ARE Zeke and Camille? I don't know much about SF real estate but if they plan on "downsizing" to a 2000 square foot condo (guessing) on the 40th floor (guessing) in the Mission District, then they must be planning on selling the Braverman estate for 8 figures, right? That wasn't some $350,000

The irrational excitement to small sums of money is what keeps me watching reality TV.

Usually everyone plays along and is sad no matter who is eliminated… but not for Michael. That says a lot. They couldn't even ACT sad.

The beets comment from Lea made me laugh much harder than I should on Top chef. NO BEETS UP IN HERE. Big red NO.

Most pools in Texas seem to be saltwater pools. Mine is at least. They're easier to take care of but the cost is roughly the same. The salt cells only last 3-5 years and they can cost upwards of $500.

I feel like Travis got maligned much more than he should have here. I mean, hasn't he lived in Vietnam longer than anyone else in the room, with the exception of Eddie? It's weird how they jumped on him for basically not knowing what he's talking about.

Exactly, there's no way they'd do a one and done if it's working. As soon as I found that I had been hoodwinked into believing "Dome" was a miniseries, I quit watching, around the 3rd episode.

I feel like they could have done one of two things this season:  1) Dexter gets caught and is brought to justice by the inept Miami PD and summarily executed by the state or 2)  Dexter goes off to Argentina (or wherever else) and lives happily ever after with Hannah. Instead, they chose option 3: Tree Killer.