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Thank you! Boss was an epic show on so many levels. It's sad that this will probably be more popular, premium network subscription issues notwithstanding.

Not for nothing, but Nothing To Lose had no right to be that funny.

I had this same thought last week, and I think I've figured out what it is. For me, it's that I would think that two fictional characters in this situation should get the heck away from the other person and run for their lives. But because its based on two real people in a relationship, it feels uncomfortable to want

Yikes.

I'm just waiting for the day Krissi throws down and reveals she's got a souffle on top of another souffle.

Curses! That does not bode well for Eddie.

What I'm hoping for Eddie is that he's going to be able to showcase his protein well in the coming challenges. I mean, Gordon did say that Eddie's greens were delicious and that his puree was very smooth, so he must have some talent beyond the protein. I think that if he lucks out with teams and with getting a decent

@avclub-b9fe31dea5e76193f5750c3bb3fc095d:disqus Yeah, dude, I know. I was being slightly sarcastic with that comment. Maple alfredo does not seem particularly appealing to me either.

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See, that's the thing about what she did with Bime. If it was really about strategy, she would have had Jordan and Natasha or Jordan and another really good chef from her team duke it out so that one would definitely have to go home. Only two chefs had to compete, after all. Or she could have thrown in a third good

Jordan is obviously a contender, and although he's not my favorite, I would have to say he's probably been the most consistently good. But if this were a personality contest, I'd want to root for Eddie or Bri.

Innovators gotta innovate.

Couldn't be. Natasha was on Krissi's team and all you have to do is ask her and you'll find out she's hot.

OK, I get where you're coming from. I think if any of the judges would agree with that, it would be Graham. He strikes me as a very reasonable person compared to Joe and Gordon and if the cutaway to him during the exchange was accurate, he wasn't exactly feeling the takedown either.

I'm not a fan of Joe's at all, but I think it depends on your perspective. I agree that Joe didn't like being challenged. I'm not sure if it was a "My mom just showed you how to make this and you deliberately did it differently" thing or what.

I'm just glad he went to find it because all I could think about was whether there would be an extra special surprise in the Glee cast's lunch that afternoon.

At this point, Krissy has to be on par with Roxxxy Andrews for most hated status. Some the tweets floating around out there have been unpleasant, to say the least.

You know, I’m starting to think that Joe truly believed Bime literally arrived at the MasterChef set having just come from Puerto Rico with only a wisk and dream. “For a guy like you to get that kind of finesse, really impressive!” Joe is truly the king of condescending compliments. However, Joe’s takedown of Howard

Despite it all, Gunter. Is. Still. Adorable.