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There's always a place for simple food well done (and all that horseshit), but Danyelle's sandwich had literally nothing chefmanlike about it — she bought 4 sandwich ingredients and stacked them together—its the equivalent of serving a bowl of cheerios with cut up bananas for a breakfast challenge.  Of course its

The salad seemed to me to have the most unanimously poor reviews.  And I don't know if the information got back to the judges, but at least three customers sent their squabs back, which really should count against her in a service challenge.

The salad seemed to me to have the most unanimously poor reviews.  And I don't know if the information got back to the judges, but at least three customers sent their squabs back, which really should count against her in a service challenge.

Don't see what evidence you have to call CJ a douchebag.  I realize he's not the most memorable contestant to most people, but my girlfriend and I have always liked him a lot.  He seems one of the more normal chefs personality-wise that they've featured, and his calling out John whatever last week was entirely

Don't see what evidence you have to call CJ a douchebag.  I realize he's not the most memorable contestant to most people, but my girlfriend and I have always liked him a lot.  He seems one of the more normal chefs personality-wise that they've featured, and his calling out John whatever last week was entirely

Well, I had to brave a guy dressed like the Ticket Oak on the subway for CK's Saturday show.  His branches were poking people and he was apparently in black-face.

Well, I had to brave a guy dressed like the Ticket Oak on the subway for CK's Saturday show.  His branches were poking people and he was apparently in black-face.

You take that back.  There is literally (LITERALLY) nothing funnier on this planet earth than Jack Handey's Deep Thoughts books.

You take that back.  There is literally (LITERALLY) nothing funnier on this planet earth than Jack Handey's Deep Thoughts books.

Sizable black audience?  That's a pretty bullshit thing to say.  The guy is obviously pretty good and souffles are not strictly a dessert.  I'm not a chef, but I think they are considered a pretty standard part of a chef's knowledge base that's nevertheless fairly hard to do well — hence, a good challenge for a show

Sizable black audience?  That's a pretty bullshit thing to say.  The guy is obviously pretty good and souffles are not strictly a dessert.  I'm not a chef, but I think they are considered a pretty standard part of a chef's knowledge base that's nevertheless fairly hard to do well — hence, a good challenge for a show

I can't tell if people in this thread are putting WTWTA last (or removing it from the list entirely) because its not as great as Adaption/BJM (which I agree with), or because they hate it (which would bewilder me; I thought it was excellent)

@Keyan Reid 
Actually, I had Garrus on my squad during the end game, and he showed up in the crashed Normandy scene, along with Joker and EDI.

Even though I am coming to this weeks late, I feel I must go on record to say that Crouching Tiger was, is, and will always remain a fantastic movie.

I assume I'm alone in this since it hasn't been mentioned, but I rather liked Master Chef last year.

Fabio should definitely be hosting something on tv, somewhere.  Can someone pull some strings and have him take over Guy Fieri's rediculous good fortune?  Guy can go back renting shoes at the local bowling alley or whatever the fuck he did before he won the tv host lottery.

I definitely wouldn't have guessed she'd have a full sleeve tattoo.

Has Fabio done anything besides shilling for Domino's?

Keith bought precooked shrimp I think.  He has to hold the record for most memorable 1-episoder.

holy shit