Originally posted by: SmoochyTX
Anybody else giving this show a try?
Originally posted by: GasX
what is the premise?
Originally posted by: bobross419
No... that is called "Chopped" it is actually a pretty good show.
I like Food Network's competition shows. Some are pseudo-reality shows with contestants being eliminated, but they are only ever one episode(With the exceptions of Next Iron Chef and Next Food Netowrk star)
Originally posted by: bobross419
No... that is called "Chopped" it is actually a pretty good show.
I like Food Network's competition shows. Some are pseudo-reality shows with contestants being eliminated, but they are only ever one episode(With the exceptions of Next Iron Chef and Next Food Netowrk star)
Originally posted by: Tea Bag
Originally posted by: GasX
what is the premise?
16 contestants (eight groups of couples, like brothers, sisters, husbands/wives, cousins) are split up in half and are given a restaurant to run on the same street. So instead of the HK format where they're technically in the same kitchen serving two separate blocks of customers they just split them up.
So, it basically IS HK except they're in isolated environments. They're not Top Chef good, but the majority of them look like they can cook which is a far cry from Ramsay's gutter trash this season.
I'm impartial to the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Pierre_White">host</a>, he just sits there and looks pissed all the time. Apparently hes the new host of ITVs HK? I've never watched it.
Originally posted by: loki8481
the chopping block has been chopped.
http://www.variety.com/article...tml?categoryid=14&cs=1
good riddance... by the second episode, I thought the show was so boring that I didn't even stay tuned long enough to see who got eliminated.
Originally posted by: loki8481
the chopping block has been chopped.
http://www.variety.com/article...tml?categoryid=14&cs=1
good riddance... by the second episode, I thought the show was so boring that I didn't even stay tuned long enough to see who got eliminated.
