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i'd give more than i should be comfortable with to see todd and co. "show their appreciation" to beavis and butt head all night long

to everyone sticking up for ty the discussion was talking things that the contestants should know about before the hit top chef; not knowing that the bottom can be called first is a bit strange seeing as how everyone there must have seen at least one season of top chef before they decided to try out

also when ty-lor said that in all the time he's watched top chef he'd never seen a time when the bottom was called first; i mean i know bravo wanted to try to set up some suspense but it was obvious who was on the bottom. also ty-lor needed to have his coat taken from him and sent to top chef remedial camp before he

speaking of fake out product placement, i think for the first time in top chef history a food company declined to promote their product on top chef given the perfect opportunity to do so. I think ty-lor was eating breakfast by the island in the kitchen with someone else, and a box of kashi cereal was right there on

p.p.s. ebay must have stepped up its game if things are selling for 20k on that spamy looking site

I definitely thought Kymia's drawings were sensational, although I did like Sara's video confessional quite a bit. I think KAWS was probably sporting a lil hard on for Kymia by the end of crit the way he talked about her work and then oh so subtly told her to look him up in his part of Brooklyn. I think Kymia's

p.s. the undertones of date rape and sexual harassment were NOT funny just really creepy

i kinda liked the show but there's probably an issue when the viewer likes the character sin the periphery more than the main characters; julie's friends, patrick, joel's friends were funnier than the main plots most of the time

seriously the yoda line was the standout after masuka went on about the eliteness of miami metro; i can't be the only one who nearly choked on air when he said that

you've got bounty and booty-butthead

damn straight i didn't want chef guarnaschelli to win; she has perfected the art of being the second to worst chef in the challenges , thus leaving behind much better competitors like chef samuelson. I really want chef faulkner to win too because i had no idea she had skills like this on top chef masters. It's always

the weird part is ryan murphy is intently aware of the character traits that he gives to the characters, whether he defines them by their sex appeal, their religion, their poverty or their athletic status. In the glee project he almost forcibly kept a guy named cameron on the show because he desperately wanted to

I can't be the only one who thought that line was a Community riff on Shirley since we're exploring the idea that Community and Glee might share some genetic material; get it, both black girls might be super religious wink wink

the shirley  joke was the best…right after annie's boobs

it was a really harsh judging table to Hugh's credit he didn't jump on the bandwagon the way he normally does when he had to send one of his own chefs home. it was kinda nice not hearing him pile it on just to be heard; it made me finally think he remembered what it felt like to be criticized and sent home

seriously I know this season is already taped but Young should probably still sleep with one eye open. i think he's made two years' salary off this show and it's not even over. it's kind of disappointing that he got to share in the reward when there are people who are trying to win because they haven't won anything,

just watched it today; RIP bruiser aka Patrice

i agree with you on this point about Young's problems that seem reminiscent of Bayete. Speaking of Bayete, was I the only one who saw Young/Dusty's piece and  was reminded of Bayete's self portrait video where he has two versions of himself talking to one another . I mean Young's work is not only derivative of his

Hugh Acheson is unfortunately more bark than bite; he just talks to outdo Tom in meanness or because he knows he's contractually obligated to say something instead of just sitting it out. You'd think as a former contestant on Masters he'd remember how hard it is just to pull out the basics under these high pressure

my parents would have dragged me from the party, apologizing profusely over their shoulders, as they prepared to hand me my ass if i did that. It can't mean any good when the biggest kid at the party plays to his stereotype by acting out aggressively without provocation. The clown looked 100 pounds wet anyway so it