sarcon wrote:Dale is now working at Sola on Lincoln near Byron. Perhaps this is in addition to working at Cru.
sarcon wrote:Dale is now working at Sola on Lincoln near Byron. Perhaps this is in addition to working at Cru.
How long has he been at Sola?
Dmnkly wrote:It's also worth remembering that the judges don't see all of the behind-the-scenes interaction. They see Sara walking in, pouty, upset and, by her own admission, totally demoralized, they see Howie declaring very firmly and calmly that she wasn't pulling her weight, and then they see Sara falling apart even more. Without the context of the rest of the show, what conclusion would you take away from that?
aschie30 wrote:While I thought Sara didn't do herself any favors in the judge's room, I thought the judges could have justifiably gone either way.
Dmnkly wrote:aschie30 wrote:While I thought Sara didn't do herself any favors in the judge's room, I thought the judges could have justifiably gone either way.
Oh, absolutely! I agree 100%. And the two aren't mutually exclusive, either. I suspect they thought both, and in the end the fact that Sara was just a mess at the judges' table put her over the edge.
And you're right, suggesting that the judges' table is all the judges see is an overstatement. But I hope the point that they're working with a very limited view and are missing a lot of context, including many of the big pivotal moments that make the final cut we see, is taken.
What I take issue with is the suggestion that this week's decision, and the makeup of the crew still standing, is some obvious indication that the producers are making (or nudging) the calls. If that's what you want to believe, that's what you're going to see, but it flies in the face of most evidence and logic.
Dmnkly wrote:And you're right, suggesting that the judges' table is all the judges see is an overstatement. But I hope the point that they're working with a very limited view and are missing a lot of context, including many of the big pivotal moments that make the final cut we see, is taken.
aschie30 wrote:Well I wish the producers would find a way to require Howie to wear a headband. All of that sweat is really disturbing.
It was disgusting, and unfortunately it wasn't the first time we've seen oceans of his sweat drip into the food he has prepared.
sweetsalty wrote:but it absolutely repulses me in a way that even poor handwashing never has. I don't know why, it just does.)
gleam wrote:I don't know if this has already been posted, but Anthony Bourdain now has a permanent blog on the Bravo site.
A great move, now if only they'd replace Ted Allen (sorry Ted!) with Tony as the semi-permanent guest judge.
aschie30 wrote:3) Why don't the judges stop it? Because I don't think the judges would have known about his sweating into the food. They don't see the food being prepared and taste it only after Howie has thoroughly sweated it in it (apparently the sweat does not adversely affect the taste of the food because Howie has won two elimination challenges). Also, they don't see the rough cuts until almost the time we do, in any case, well-after the food has been prepared, so they don't know to stop it.
Fujisan wrote:aschie30 wrote:3) Why don't the judges stop it? Because I don't think the judges would have known about his sweating into the food. They don't see the food being prepared and taste it only after Howie has thoroughly sweated it in it (apparently the sweat does not adversely affect the taste of the food because Howie has won two elimination challenges). Also, they don't see the rough cuts until almost the time we do, in any case, well-after the food has been prepared, so they don't know to stop it.
Since previous contestants have been eliminated due to lack of proper seasoning, perhaps Howie's sweat gives him an advantage by adding extra salt to his dishes!
Fujisan wrote:aschie30 wrote:3) Why don't the judges stop it? Because I don't think the judges would have known about his sweating into the food. They don't see the food being prepared and taste it only after Howie has thoroughly sweated it in it (apparently the sweat does not adversely affect the taste of the food because Howie has won two elimination challenges). Also, they don't see the rough cuts until almost the time we do, in any case, well-after the food has been prepared, so they don't know to stop it.
Since previous contestants have been eliminated due to lack of proper seasoning, perhaps Howie's sweat gives him an advantage by adding extra salt to his dishes!
DML wrote:The Cru experience I will never forget: Having my pronounciation of a wine CORRECTED by some 22 year old waitress clearly hired for her looks. Nothing says "Please don't leave me any tip" and "you two really should find a better place to hang out" than loudly correcting me. Luckily, my wife and I were able to laugh at her. "Gruet" has been a running joke with us for a while now.
gmonkey wrote:OH the irony of the judges calling out Brian on his sweating during service