I think Tom raised a good point about the flaw in loading one person down with bad stuff, especially when they have immunity.
I think Tom raised a good point about the flaw in loading one person down with bad stuff, especially when they have immunity.
She definitely agrees. She spoke a lot about how she watched herself on TV and decided she needed to change when they did the post S3 holiday special. I think she may have mentioned it during All-Stars as well.
That viewpoint would help explain why he didn't want to discuss different dishes that he could have made instead in the stew room.
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I hope that they weren't as that seems beyond stupid, but it was where my mind went when I heard a guest call them slimy and the judges complained about them being of poor quality.
The DC season had four.
As bad as the Texas finale ice challenge was, at least it helped keep the ingredients cold. As someone who visited Charleston often as a kid I am well aware of how warm that place usually is, even mid-downpour some days. Honestly I might have insisted on production swapping out my proteins if I was there. Or maybe…
I don't think of Josie as a villain. A major annoyance, sure, but not a villain.
And Elia giving Tom shit about endorsing Diet Coke as well.
I think the problem shouldn't have happened in the first place. If you send people out on these hunts, don't put the actual food items in the bags that you know will be sitting in probably warm weather. The challenge should be entirely about how well made a dish was, not whether they were able to work around a…
Nick's finale staff deserved all the screaming that they got. I remember how both Nick and Padma were politely telling a server to place a plate with the major part of the entree on the left repeatedly, and then the server -still- put the plate down wrong.
Most premature character write-outs tend to suck. The only decent one I can think of is Sasha Alexander's death on NCIS.
That is why I always DVR this show. I hate the previews with a passion so I fast forward through all of them.
I can't approve a Sam Worthington double role…or the use of blackface, but the Worthington part is where that idea is truly troubling.
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He feels too young for the Stewart I think of.
It doesn't seem right to call The Flash a time travel show.
Wasn't he the first to have a force-user stop blaster fire with the force?
Well, STID is an acronym for Sexually Transmitted Infectious Disease.
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