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  • Post #601 - June 13th, 2008, 11:05 am
    Post #601 - June 13th, 2008, 11:05 am Post #601 - June 13th, 2008, 11:05 am
    riddlemay wrote:That WTF look on his face in response to Richard's mea culpa was extreme--at least in my perception. Am I the only one who saw it that way?


    The way I saw it was that the WTF look on his face was due to the fact that Richard would actually say that, even if it was true. That was their one chance to say exactly why they are the "Top Chef" and Richard basically said "don't pick me". If I were a judge, I'd be shocked too, regardless of how that person performed.

    Instead of saying something like, "I have the best skill, most creativity, best track record, blah blah blah," he just threw himself under the bus. I was as shocked as Tom.

    Best,
    Michael
  • Post #602 - June 13th, 2008, 11:16 am
    Post #602 - June 13th, 2008, 11:16 am Post #602 - June 13th, 2008, 11:16 am
    riddlemay wrote:That WTF look on his face in response to Richard's mea culpa was extreme--at least in my perception. Am I the only one who saw it that way?


    remember - editing - TC's facial expression may not have been made in the actual context of Richard's statement at all. FWIW, I don't recall his reaction (if it was a true reaction shot) as being all that extreme.

    What did strike me was Gail at Judge's Table asserting in no uncertain terms that Stephanie's poundcake SUCKED! This surprised me, because the reaction at the dining table seemed to be somewhat positive - the diners seemed to like the flavor, but thought the presentation was inelegant.
  • Post #603 - June 13th, 2008, 11:40 am
    Post #603 - June 13th, 2008, 11:40 am Post #603 - June 13th, 2008, 11:40 am
    Regarding Richard's admission, I read just as a guy who was being honest and sincere, just as he had been all season. The judges want to know what each contestant thought. Richard answered. Perhaps it was bad strategy, but I don't think so. I think his admission likely had no effect on the judges and I don't think Richard was even contemplating whether it would or not. In any case, unless one of the judges addresses the issue, we're likely not to know much more.
  • Post #604 - June 13th, 2008, 12:26 pm
    Post #604 - June 13th, 2008, 12:26 pm Post #604 - June 13th, 2008, 12:26 pm
    sarcon wrote:
    riddlemay wrote:That WTF look on his face in response to Richard's mea culpa was extreme--at least in my perception. Am I the only one who saw it that way?
    What did strike me was Gail at Judge's Table asserting in no uncertain terms that Stephanie's poundcake SUCKED! This surprised me, because the reaction at the dining table seemed to be somewhat positive - the diners seemed to like the flavor, but thought the presentation was inelegant.

    FWIW, Ted has commented on the editing of the final episode over at my blog (I've confirmed it was him), and he's said that the edit was very misleading, both regarding his and Gail's comments and Lisa's strength versus the other two:

    Ted Allen wrote:By the way, I *hated* the edit of the finale, and while I can't deny that I said Lisa's app was my favorite, I can't remember why on earth I would have said that, or what the context was. It was a nice version of a very common Vietnamese treat. Steph's was better. Note that of the other 13 seconds of screen time they gave me, 3 of them were spent quoting me about Lisa's potato chip garnish. That's the editors groping for something--anything--positive to say about a chef who otherwise doesn't appear to have much of a chance, in order to try to preserve suspense--and the sucker who gives them that moment (me) looks like an ass as a result. Similar motivations doubtless drove them to quote Gail saying Steph's cake "sucked," which it didn't. (See Andy Cohen's blog--moments after Gail made that loopy remark, she was asleep with her head on Judges Table). I'm sure Gail was thrilled with the edit, too...

    Ted Allen wrote:Lisa did a great job at the finale, but she did not come in second place.

    Unanimous: Steph, first. Richard, close second. Lisa, very much third.

    I'l explain more on my TC blog about how judging and editing went ASAP, but I'm a little busy.
    Last edited by Dmnkly on June 13th, 2008, 1:58 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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  • Post #605 - June 13th, 2008, 12:49 pm
    Post #605 - June 13th, 2008, 12:49 pm Post #605 - June 13th, 2008, 12:49 pm
    From Ted Allen's Bravo blog:

    A final coda on The Blais, and that extraordinary moment at Judges' Table when he offered that that he had “choked.” There, when the chefs are given their last chance to (usually) puff out their chests and fight for their lives, or to “throw somebody over the bus,” as Joey Pickles once famously put it, Richard instead felt that he needed to use it to be honest about his performance. Because that is the kind of integrity he lives. You want to talk about stepping up? Leadership? Taking responsibility, wherever the chips might fall? For my money, this was the most emotional moment in the history of this show. And one of the most impressive of them all.
  • Post #606 - June 14th, 2008, 9:18 am
    Post #606 - June 14th, 2008, 9:18 am Post #606 - June 14th, 2008, 9:18 am
    sarcon wrote:remember - editing - TC's facial expression may not have been made in the actual context of Richard's statement at all.

    It is always useful to remember the editing factor in these shows. However, all we have to go on (with the exception of the show's blogs) is the show that aired. We could be discussing another edit of "Top Chef" that exists in an alternate universe, but that would require an alternate LTHForum in that same universe, and I don't know the URL. :)

    On another note, Stephanie was in the audience at the Kathy Griffin-hosted "Bravo A-List Awards" that was telecast Thursday night, and there was a quick reaction shot of her. It was cool to see. One of the presenters said, "Since you're watching this program, you're either a woman or gay," and even though I'm neither, I didn't change the channel.
  • Post #607 - June 14th, 2008, 2:42 pm
    Post #607 - June 14th, 2008, 2:42 pm Post #607 - June 14th, 2008, 2:42 pm
    Good interview by the Onion's AV Club with Stephanie.

    http://www.avclub.com/content/interview/stephanie_izard

    You know..I can't help but wonder what her whirlwind of press and popularity is like right now. Granted she's had 14 week season to get used to public acknowledgement but the whole thing seems so overwhelming to someone as down to earth as Stephanie.

    Fun too, though. :P
  • Post #608 - June 14th, 2008, 11:23 pm
    Post #608 - June 14th, 2008, 11:23 pm Post #608 - June 14th, 2008, 11:23 pm
    And only slightly related: As we were leaving Midsommarfest in Andersonville this evening, we saw Dale Levitsky as he wandered in. I don't like to bother people in the public eye very much, so I didn't say anything, but even as he was entering from a side street people were already noticing and recognizing him. The kung-fu of Top Chef is strong. Good luck, Stephanie.
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  • Post #609 - June 16th, 2008, 11:49 am
    Post #609 - June 16th, 2008, 11:49 am Post #609 - June 16th, 2008, 11:49 am
    A friend passed on this press release on the all star tour:

    BRAVO'S "TOP CHEF: THE TOUR” EMBARKS ON 20-CITY PROMOTIONAL TOUR BEGINNING SAT., JUNE 21, 2008

    Fans And Cable Affiliates From New York To Denver To San Francisco Enjoy The Ultimate Culinary Experience Through September

    ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. – June 16, 2008 – NBC Universal (NBCU) today announced the first of 20-city stops for Bravo's "Top Chef: The Tour,” which kicks off in Jericho, NY on Long Island (Whole Foods Market, 429 North Broadway in the Birchwood Shopping Center) on Sat., June 21, 2008. The promotional tour will feature a customized traveling "Top Chef” 18-wheeler semi-truck and will offer Bravo's passionate fans and cable affiliate partners with the unique opportunity to experience the hit series in their hometowns. Watch what happens when "Top Chef: The Tour” pulls up to a farmers market or food festival in the following cities:

    Boston, MA July 1
    Philadelphia, PA July 4
    Pittsburgh, PA July 9
    Columbus, OH July 12
    St. Louis, MO July 16
    Denver, CO July 19
    Phoenix, AZ July 26
    San Diego, CA July 30
    San Francisco, CA August 2, 3
    Los Angeles, CA August 8
    Des Moines, IA August 16
    Detroit, MI August 23
    Madison, WI August 27
    Chicago, IL September 3, 4
    Raleigh, NC September 13
    Tampa, FL September 20
    Orlando, FL September 24
    Atlanta, GA September 27
    New York, NY TBD

    "We're excited to provide our cable affiliates and food enthusiasts with an interactive gourmet cooking experience from cable's number one food show,” said Brian Hunt, Senior Vice President, Marketing & Sales Strategy, TV Networks Distribution, NBC Universal. "This tour is a unique promotional opportunity designed to bring the hit series to life for fans throughout the country.”

    In each city, select "Top Chef” chef'testants will host four live interactive shows, three for fans in attendance and one private show for cable affiliate partners over one or two days. Cooking demonstrations, gourmet tips, show secrets, and food tastings will be highlighted on the "Top Chef” truck, an impressive 48-foot self-sufficient moving vehicle equipped with power and water. The truck, which includes a state-of-the-art kitchen with the capacity to accommodate 38 guests per seating, also allows for addressing 300 people in an open-air setting. And, HD cameras will offer a live-feed of the chefs at work on 42” screens.

    Cable affiliates will have the opportunity to partner with the number one food show on cable, and will receive:

    · One cooking demonstration reserved for affiliates/select local advertiser
    · Taggable spot promoting "Top Chef: The Tour”
    · Logo placement inside the truck
    · A sampling of cable affiliate products and services/advertising sampling available on site
    · Promotional spots on plasma televisions inside the truck
    · Inclusion in local marketing tactics
    · Meet and greets with chef'testants
    · Publicity efforts

    To sign up for free admission and learn more about "Top Chef: The Tour” visit www.bravotv.com/thetour. For artwork please visit NBC Universal Media Village, www.nbcumv.com.

    About Bravo
    Bravo is a program service of NBC Universal Cable Entertainment, a division of NBC Universal, one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production, and marketing of entertainment, news and information to a global audience. Bravo has been an NBC cable network since December 2002 and was the first television service dedicated to film and the performing arts when it launched in December 1980. For more information visit www.bravotv.com.

    About NBC Universal TV Networks Distribution
    NBC Universal TV Networks Distribution, a division of NBC Universal, one of the world's preeminent media companies, drives the company's cable strategic development and growth including video-on-demand, pay-per-view, HDTV, TV EST (electronic sell-through), TV Wireless distribution and retransmission consent, and oversees the cable distribution, marketing and local ad sales of fifteen properties (Bravo, Chiller, CNBC, CNBC World, MSNBC, mun2, NBC Weather Plus, Oxygen, SCI FI Channel, ShopNBC, Sleuth, Telemundo, Universal HD, USA Network and the Olympics on cable).
    Cathy2

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  • Post #610 - June 16th, 2008, 1:34 pm
    Post #610 - June 16th, 2008, 1:34 pm Post #610 - June 16th, 2008, 1:34 pm
    Cathy2 wrote:A friend passed on this press release on the all star tour:


    What's next, a theme park ride at Universal City?
    Steve Z.

    “Only the pure in heart can make a good soup.”
    ― Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Post #611 - June 16th, 2008, 1:36 pm
    Post #611 - June 16th, 2008, 1:36 pm Post #611 - June 16th, 2008, 1:36 pm
    stevez wrote:
    Cathy2 wrote:A friend passed on this press release on the all star tour:

    What's next, a theme park ride at Universal City?

    A line of frozen dinners.

    :-)
    Dominic Armato
    Dining Critic
    The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com
  • Post #612 - June 17th, 2008, 12:12 pm
    Post #612 - June 17th, 2008, 12:12 pm Post #612 - June 17th, 2008, 12:12 pm
    Is your scowl lacking? Do you look too happy? Try our brand new nose ring brought to you by Lisa. Now with extra attitude!!!!
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  • Post #613 - June 17th, 2008, 1:26 pm
    Post #613 - June 17th, 2008, 1:26 pm Post #613 - June 17th, 2008, 1:26 pm
    Interesting, short Q&A with Stephanie Izard: http://www.dailycandy.com/chicago/artic ... 7/The+Dish
  • Post #614 - June 17th, 2008, 11:06 pm
    Post #614 - June 17th, 2008, 11:06 pm Post #614 - June 17th, 2008, 11:06 pm
    1. Yay Stephanie!

    2. While looking around for a certain article on Top Chef, i came across this interview with Nikki Cascone and Camille Becerra. i was shocked to find Nikki crassly insulting Paul Kahan:

    Interviewer: I saw a couple of the shows, and one show that I saw with you on it was the football game, which I thought was the most biased, ridiculous show that I could ever see. I mean you guys were just thrown in…

    Nikki: What a jerk the Guest Judge was…

    Camille: Who was it?

    Nikki: I always forget his name, I mean that’s how much… (Ed. Note Paul Kahan) I respect the restaurant, I’ve actually been to Blackbird, but you know what, when you’re a Guest Judge, you’re that, a guest. You’re supposed to come in and we’re gonna take your critique as a professional and as one of our role models and as someone we look up to. We love the opportunity to cook for Daniel Boloud and Eric Ripert, and these guys that they get on, we may never cook for them in our whole careers and accept critiques from them. When you come on like that guy did, and act like a cocky asshole, you know what fatass, you come in my position for six weeks and I want to see what you can do.


    Very inappropriate, in my opinion. But then, i loathe juvenile attacks on someone's appearance.
  • Post #615 - June 17th, 2008, 11:44 pm
    Post #615 - June 17th, 2008, 11:44 pm Post #615 - June 17th, 2008, 11:44 pm
    aletheis wrote:1. Yay Stephanie!

    2. While looking around for a certain article on Top Chef, i came across this interview with Nikki Cascone and Camille Becerra. i was shocked to find Nikki crassly insulting Paul Kahan:

    Interviewer: I saw a couple of the shows, and one show that I saw with you on it was the football game, which I thought was the most biased, ridiculous show that I could ever see. I mean you guys were just thrown in…

    Nikki: What a jerk the Guest Judge was…

    Camille: Who was it?

    Nikki: I always forget his name, I mean that’s how much… (Ed. Note Paul Kahan) I respect the restaurant, I’ve actually been to Blackbird, but you know what, when you’re a Guest Judge, you’re that, a guest. You’re supposed to come in and we’re gonna take your critique as a professional and as one of our role models and as someone we look up to. We love the opportunity to cook for Daniel Boloud and Eric Ripert, and these guys that they get on, we may never cook for them in our whole careers and accept critiques from them. When you come on like that guy did, and act like a cocky asshole, you know what fatass, you come in my position for six weeks and I want to see what you can do.


    Very inappropriate, in my opinion. But then, i loathe juvenile attacks on someone's appearance.

    Beyond insulting his appearance -- which, you are correct, is an indication of remarkable immaturity -- it's laughable that an 'also ran' contestant in a reality-tv cooking competition would publicly insult an award-winning chef. I never much liked Nikki. But even if I did, I'd be completely disappointed to read such comments. Apparently, she's even more bitter and less wise than she appeared on camera, and that's a pretty deft accomplishment.

    =R=
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  • Post #616 - June 19th, 2008, 4:52 am
    Post #616 - June 19th, 2008, 4:52 am Post #616 - June 19th, 2008, 4:52 am
    I really enjoyed the reunion show; Andrew was definitely the most entertaining cheftestant this season. I'm glad the Culinary Boner quote got its own T-Shirt. Why isn't Bravo selling the DVD's from the first three seasons yet?
  • Post #617 - June 19th, 2008, 8:46 am
    Post #617 - June 19th, 2008, 8:46 am Post #617 - June 19th, 2008, 8:46 am
    Lisa really has no sense of humor. When Tom said "I know who is not going to win" when they were talking about the fan favorite contest, she just looked pissed, as always.

    I'd wear a shirt that says "I have a culinary boner" but I wont buy one.
  • Post #618 - June 19th, 2008, 9:14 am
    Post #618 - June 19th, 2008, 9:14 am Post #618 - June 19th, 2008, 9:14 am
    brandon_w wrote:Lisa really has no sense of humor. When Tom said "I know who is not going to win" when they were talking about the fan favorite contest, she just looked pissed, as always.

    So self-destructive. You'd think she'd realize: You don't have to win Top Chef to win. Career-helping publicity will accrue to any of the contestants who make an impression that leads to, "Yeah, I'll eat in a restaurant where he/she is chef." I'm sure Richard or his PR person is parlaying his excellent showing into good publicity, as is Antonia, etc. Lisa, as a finalist, could have received that kind of boost so easily--if only she hadn't turned so much of America into "I'd eat in her restaurant over my dead body" people.
  • Post #619 - June 19th, 2008, 9:22 am
    Post #619 - June 19th, 2008, 9:22 am Post #619 - June 19th, 2008, 9:22 am
    I think that in the end, all of them will sink or swim on the quality of their cooking and restaurant management skills.
  • Post #620 - June 19th, 2008, 10:29 am
    Post #620 - June 19th, 2008, 10:29 am Post #620 - June 19th, 2008, 10:29 am
    Coming in fourth hasn't hurt Lee Ann Wong any.

    I love Stephanie but found myself wishing they'd give the fan favorite to a non-winner, just to spread things around.

    Wow, Nikki, sucks to be you.
  • Post #621 - June 19th, 2008, 12:44 pm
    Post #621 - June 19th, 2008, 12:44 pm Post #621 - June 19th, 2008, 12:44 pm
    Maybe my recollection is off.
    I thought I recalled that Paul Kahan DID act like an ill-mannered slob. He kind of came off as the "Lisa" of the judges. I remember thinking that the rest of the country is not going to be impressed.
    As I said though, it has been a while since I saw that episode.
  • Post #622 - June 19th, 2008, 12:47 pm
    Post #622 - June 19th, 2008, 12:47 pm Post #622 - June 19th, 2008, 12:47 pm
    To me, calling someone out for the way they act, is much different then also throwing in cheap shots about someones appearance.
  • Post #623 - June 19th, 2008, 12:56 pm
    Post #623 - June 19th, 2008, 12:56 pm Post #623 - June 19th, 2008, 12:56 pm
    brandon_w wrote:To me, calling someone out for the way they act, is much different then also throwing in cheap shots about someones appearance.


    The interesting question is whether Kahan's rudeness merits her rudeness.
    As I said though, I may be mistaken but my general recollection of that episode was disappointment in Kahan, since I have a lot of respect for Blackbird.
    Maybe somebody else can flesh this out.
  • Post #624 - June 19th, 2008, 1:24 pm
    Post #624 - June 19th, 2008, 1:24 pm Post #624 - June 19th, 2008, 1:24 pm
    When i originally posted the quote from Nikki, i forgot to add something about the absurdity of a reality show contestant snarking at the skills of an accomplished chef - thanks, ronnie_suburban, for voicing that! i'm positive that Kahan could do a stunning job taking over Nikki's position for six weeks.

    i also don't recall the episode very well - i'll try to catch it again to see how sour Kahan appears in the editing. However, i usually remember when judges are colossal jerks (e.g. Mike Yakura). i suspect that Nikki's hatred of Kahan stems from the fact that he questioned her modus operandi in a revealing, unapologetic way.

    from televisionwithoutpity's recap:
    Nikki's meticulous attention to the serving size of her "real man food" backfires, as she's run out of peppers and onions by the time the judges show up to sample her sausage and peppers, grilled shrimp with hot sauce, and spiced cider. She tries to chalk it up to repeat customers and a preponderance of New Yorkers, but she's clearly screwed. "Italian sweet pork," she answers when Kahan asks her about the type of sausage, and reveals that "we didn't have enough time" when he wonders if she made it herself. She's worried about how her dish will come across without the peppers and onions, and Kahan confirms her fears: "If you don't save some peppers and onions for the judges, number one, that's a problem." Furthermore, he thinks she had plenty of time to make her own sausage. "She's definitely having a bad day," says Colicchio.

    Curious about how the shrimp related to the overall dish, Kahan discovers that it didn't -- Nikki just wanted to have something else to serve. He suggests mixing the sausage and the shrimp together, which would have tasted good and offered "an interesting spin" on a classic. Just don't run out of shit, counsels Colicchio.

    Left alone to confer, the judges revisit each of the low-scorers. Kahan, unimpressed that Nikki didn't make her own sausage, since it doesn't take long, is all, "she's a chef, she's not a purchaser at a supermarket." Uh, based on what I've been watching for the past hour, she's certainly not a chef. Gail was struck by the apparent lack of effort on Nikki's part, and Kahan, discussing the shrimp, says he understands "wanting to please the masses," but that it needs to be done thoughtfully.
  • Post #625 - June 19th, 2008, 1:47 pm
    Post #625 - June 19th, 2008, 1:47 pm Post #625 - June 19th, 2008, 1:47 pm
    whiskeybent wrote:And only slightly related: As we were leaving Midsommarfest in Andersonville this evening, we saw Dale Levitsky as he wandered in. I don't like to bother people in the public eye very much, so I didn't say anything, but even as he was entering from a side street people were already noticing and recognizing him. The kung-fu of Top Chef is strong. Good luck, Stephanie.


    I was working an entry gate, and spotted him as I was walking back to the main booth. He was surrounded by a crowd of young women. More amusing was his "I "heart" hot moms" t-shirt.
  • Post #626 - June 24th, 2008, 4:59 pm
    Post #626 - June 24th, 2008, 4:59 pm Post #626 - June 24th, 2008, 4:59 pm
    Does anyone happen to know the name/manufacturer of the large red lcd kitchen timer used on Top Chef?

    Thanks,

    =R=
    By protecting others, you save yourself. If you only think of yourself, you'll only destroy yourself. --Kambei Shimada

    Every human interaction is an opportunity for disappointment --RS

    There's a horse loose in a hospital --JM

    That don't impress me much --Shania Twain

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