David Hammond wrote:... the vitriol expressed against this lil gal is amazing to me.
David,
To me far more amazing is the enormous popularity and success of someone of who combines such a modest measure of talent with such affected and bizarre mannerisms. She is one of the greatest monuments to the power of marketing in the history of these United States.
Which gets us back to the topic of this thread, namely, Reychull Rey the Talk Show. I'll agree in a general way with the comments about her actual cooking show (JoelF, Bob S., EC). Of course, her cooking is not intended for fans of 'authenticity', for people who are seriously interested in learning about the exotic or the new or, for that matter, the old. And there is little mismatch between what she claims to offer and what she does offer. That is good, and I think we can agree on that. And as a teacher of how to make simple things that appeal to the palate of a large segment of the society, she apparently succeeds. Getting people to cook their own food rather than reaching for the packaged dinner is a good thing too. If the 30 minute show was all there was, I'd not be inclined to engage in too much Rachil bashing and would rank her highly compared with some of the other tv cooking 'personalities' (which is the faintest of praise but a sort of praise nonetheless). But the cooking show is now just a part of the Raychill Rai entertainment empire, for shortly after the 30 minute meal show appeared, there soon followed the truly moronic travel show, followed by the celebrity chat show. And now, a talk-show. In the future, she will surely host an awards ceremony of some sort.
Clearly much or most of her success is not especially tied to the qualities of her cooking but to the celebrity- and cult-of-personality-packaging that she and the folks at FN have cooked up for her. When people go that route and continue on to such further 'heights' of stardom, such as hosting a talk-show, they become legitimate targets for ridicule and contempt and, yes, good old vitriol.
I doubt she minds -- too busy spending and investing -- and we get to blow off a little steam, because, let's face it, to many she's cute and enthusiastic, but to many others she and her mannerisms are extremely irritating...
Luckily, one can change the channel or, better yet, switch off the set, but one watches enough to have an opinion... Morbid curiosity... Indeed, why do any of us stop and observe horrific spectacles?
And why do you fans of Ms. Rae want to deprive us our our chance to enjoy our spleen and vitriol? Oh you cruel and oppressive mainstream of American pop-culture...
May those who find pleasure in her shows, find greats heaps of it. I'll just tune in for a couple of minutes every now again to remind myself what I'm missing, as it were.
Antonius
Alle Nerven exzitiert von dem gewürzten Wein -- Anwandlung von Todesahndungen -- Doppeltgänger --
- aus dem Tagebuch E.T.A. Hoffmanns, 6. Januar 1804.
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