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I'd like to know how the judges got through all that fried chicken.  I love the stuff, but the most I can have is about three pieces before I feel like a grease pan.  Going through six courses of fried chicken would definitely mean a lot of greasy toilet time.

I liked the hilarity at the end of Judges Table, when Stefan went in to give Josie a hug and she turned it into an awkward fucked up high-five.

Someone in the comments last week said that the fan-vote chef will go against the LCK winner, and then the winner of that will go into the main competition finals.

I believe that, earlier in the season, Josh said he was pretty newly sober.  The prize of 365 bottles of wine made me wonder if his addiction was to alcohol, which would have been a really hilariously shitty prize.

I love this film so much, but I probably haven't seen it in twenty years.  A few years ago, I was joyously describing it to my girlfriend, then was crushed when I found that Netflix didn't carry it.  I think we settled for "Eat Drink Man Woman".

Thanks for the info, I was wondering how the show was going to integrate the Save a Chef winner back in.  It's good to know that they will cook-off in the LCK finale.

It's true.  When you get a balut egg that is more…uh…mature than usual, you will get feathers and beaks.

It's true.  When you get a balut egg that is more…uh…mature than usual, you will get feathers and beaks.

Well, the judges can only go on what they taste and what they hear at Judges Table.  It's not like they are watching the footage that we see on the show.  It was the wrong decision overall, but they sent home the person that they thought was ultimately responsible for the lack of bouillabaisse, and that was Kristen.

Yeah, I go for both regular strength and red cap versions of Blenheim.  Both are terrific and really hit the spot in different situations.  Even the diet version isn't too bad.  I just wish it was easier to find here in San Diego.  Galco's Soda Pop Stop store up in L.A.'s Eagle Rock neighborhood carries it, but even

Here's Fred Armisen's impression of Ira Glass from a Saturday Night dress rehearsal that never made it to air:  http://www.nbc.com/saturday…

Overstreet was the guide I used when I was collecting comics.  I remember wandering into a comic book shop about 15 years after I stopped collecting and asking to see an Overstreet, and the guy behind the counter looked at me like I had two heads.  He then deigned to tell me that "EVERYONE used Wizard's prices now".

@avclub-8c6dcc4e048cbce98d9881c6880303e1:disqus they showed a picture of Josie in football gear in the roller derby episode.

The podcast that actually made me say "What the fuck?" out loud was the Bob Zmuda one.  Zmuda's stories were so out there, and of course it's hard to know if he's just pulling your leg.

I was kind of shocked when they showed a picture of Josh with his wife.  Without the stupid mustache and the unkempt hair, he actually looked like a regular guy.  A guy that I actually don't want to punch in the face.

Josie seems to be yet another sad data point showing that football concussions will really fuck you up.

Not to mention I doubt Sheldon's laid-back personality will mesh well in dealing with the more forceful personalities of Stefan and Josh.  I have a feeling that Judge's Table will have a lot of "why didn't you take charge?" leadership questions for Sheldon.

Holy shit, making a highball with Blenheim sounds like a great idea.  There are only two places that sell Blenheim near me.  One is a Russian-Georgian restaurant, the other is a super-expensive Bristol Farms where the Blenheim is 3 bucks a bottle.  The owner of the restaurant told me about the trials of trying to get

I was really hoping that Will Harris would begin by asking Bill Pullman about a string of Bill Paxton movies.

" Oh, and each of the two winners also gets $10,000, in the new tradition of dishing out cash grand prizes by no discernible logic whatsoever."