I thought Padma asking for salt was a total dick move. She was going to have what, 3 bites of that dish? The only purpose served was to fluster Laurine and the rest of the blue team.
Kevin just gets cooler every week, and the Michael V. “I’m a nice guy!” montage was pretty funny.
Did you see the scenes for next week? Michael I. looked downright terrifying — Natalie Portman should get a restraining order. Also, she is vegan, so I’m sure we’ll hear lots of whining and complaining from the chefs.
btw, these aren’t elimination spoilers — I’m just discussing what we saw in the preview.
Regardless of how you feel about making it, no dessert = bad idea
I like fish but none of it was particularly appetizing to me. The asparagus and desserts were the dishes I wanted. And can someone tell me wtf a 6 minute egg is? It pretty much just looked like a hard boiled egg where the yolk is still a little runny. Maybe that’s all it is. I’ve just never heard the term before.
My crush on Mike V. continues to grow.
Mike I. needs to not be so obvious and gross. So creepy.
Dessert on Top Chef is such a scary thing. Do it and screw it up and they kill ya and ask you why you did something you weren’t good at. Skip it and they ding you, too. If you’re ever thinking about going on Top Chef, you should get one incredible dessert under your belt.
I’m still waiting for them to do a savory cupcake challenge or something
I’m glad Jen didn’t go home either, but I also call a bit bullshit on that decision. Supposedly, past challenges aren’t supposed to sway judges week to week, but it was kind of obvious they kept Jen because they know she’s a better cook than the disasters she sent out that night would lead you to believe…
As for dessert, fer chrissake chefs, make a pie. Pie is easy. Pie is delicious. Everyone loves pie. Dessert problem: Solved.
I have a love-hate thing going on with the Voltaggio brothers. They are clearly insanely talented but Michael, in particular, seems a little dicky. I think I must be the only person who thinks that, though.
Could Mike I. be any ickier? I swear, he’s a caricature.
And, in case I haven’t said it lately, I love Kevin.
It is pretty funny how much they look alike at times. Mike = tattoos. Bryan = no tattoos. That’s basically how I had to train myself to tell them apart.
1. freakgirl said ( Thursday, October 22, 2009 at 8:11 am )
My haiku this week sucks. I’m not a big fish fan, so this episode didn’t make me drool or anything.
Fine with the elimination, though. The march toward Voltaggio Domination continues…
2. Jane said ( Thursday, October 22, 2009 at 8:44 am )
I thought Padma asking for salt was a total dick move. She was going to have what, 3 bites of that dish? The only purpose served was to fluster Laurine and the rest of the blue team.
Kevin just gets cooler every week, and the Michael V. “I’m a nice guy!” montage was pretty funny.
3. freakgirl said ( Thursday, October 22, 2009 at 8:53 am )
Did you see the scenes for next week? Michael I. looked downright terrifying — Natalie Portman should get a restraining order. Also, she is vegan, so I’m sure we’ll hear lots of whining and complaining from the chefs.
btw, these aren’t elimination spoilers — I’m just discussing what we saw in the preview.
4. Bianca said ( Thursday, October 22, 2009 at 9:04 am )
Revolt is the worst name for an eatery ever.
Regardless of how you feel about making it, no dessert = bad idea
I like fish but none of it was particularly appetizing to me. The asparagus and desserts were the dishes I wanted. And can someone tell me wtf a 6 minute egg is? It pretty much just looked like a hard boiled egg where the yolk is still a little runny. Maybe that’s all it is. I’ve just never heard the term before.
My crush on Mike V. continues to grow.
Mike I. needs to not be so obvious and gross. So creepy.
5. freakgirl said ( Thursday, October 22, 2009 at 9:09 am )
Dessert on Top Chef is such a scary thing. Do it and screw it up and they kill ya and ask you why you did something you weren’t good at. Skip it and they ding you, too. If you’re ever thinking about going on Top Chef, you should get one incredible dessert under your belt.
I’m still waiting for them to do a savory cupcake challenge or something
6. Sandyjoys said ( Thursday, October 22, 2009 at 11:57 am )
I’m thankful that what’s her name went home over Jen or Kevin.
7. Rain said ( Thursday, October 22, 2009 at 6:42 pm )
I’m glad Jen didn’t go home either, but I also call a bit bullshit on that decision. Supposedly, past challenges aren’t supposed to sway judges week to week, but it was kind of obvious they kept Jen because they know she’s a better cook than the disasters she sent out that night would lead you to believe…
As for dessert, fer chrissake chefs, make a pie. Pie is easy. Pie is delicious. Everyone loves pie. Dessert problem: Solved.
8. Susie said ( Friday, October 23, 2009 at 9:20 am )
I have a love-hate thing going on with the Voltaggio brothers. They are clearly insanely talented but Michael, in particular, seems a little dicky. I think I must be the only person who thinks that, though.
Could Mike I. be any ickier? I swear, he’s a caricature.
And, in case I haven’t said it lately, I love Kevin.
9. freakgirl said ( Friday, October 23, 2009 at 9:30 am )
I still can’t tell the Voltaggio brothers apart. But I think they’re both kind of bitchy.
10. Susie said ( Friday, October 23, 2009 at 12:45 pm )
I was just thinking last night that it’s taken me all season to be able to tell them apart.
11. Bianca said ( Friday, October 23, 2009 at 1:40 pm )
It is pretty funny how much they look alike at times. Mike = tattoos. Bryan = no tattoos. That’s basically how I had to train myself to tell them apart.
12. freakgirl said ( Monday, October 26, 2009 at 1:37 pm )
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13. Bianca said ( Monday, October 26, 2009 at 2:00 pm )
OMG yey!
14. freakgirl said ( Monday, October 26, 2009 at 3:27 pm )
I know, right?