DML wrote:You are missing that sometimes people say things that are not true to protect others.
Darren72 wrote:DML wrote:You are missing that sometimes people say things that are not true to protect others.
Could you be more specific about what you mean? Are you implying that Tramonto does, in fact, serve frozen scallops but the Top Chef staff/hosts are "covering up"? Wouldn't this be easy to verify by simply looking to see if Tramonto in fact has a scallop dish on the menu?
Darren72 wrote:DML wrote:You are missing that sometimes people say things that are not true to protect others.
Could you be more specific about what you mean? Are you implying that Tramonto does, in fact, serve frozen scallops but the Top Chef staff/hosts are "covering up"? Wouldn't this be easy to verify by simply looking to see if Tramonto in fact has a scallop dish on the menu?
gleam wrote:jaybo wrote:Another thing that bothered me is the inference that the restaurant was specifically stocked for this challenge. Why?! Why couldn't/shouldn't they have used whatever the restaurant would have on hand for a normal evening's service?! I would think that Allen Brothers was/is the restaurant's main purveyor anyway.
I'm assuming you think Lee Anne is lying, since she specifically said the restaurant was not donating the items they had on hand. They sent Top Chef a list of what they had, along with how much Top Chef would have to pay to use it. Since TC had a budget, and Tramonto's (according to Lee Anne) didn't have scallops in the walk-in already, they got them donated from Allen Brothers. Some of the other food used was donated by Whole Foods.
As far as the restaurant donating items, they weren't donating anything unless everyone who ate at the restaurant that night dined gratis. That is certainly a possibility; the restaurant could have been closed to the public that evening and served only friends, family and specially invited guests.
jaybo wrote:Bottom line, this would have been a marketing bonanza that money can't buy for the restaurant and Allen Brothers unless something went awry like, say, having frozen scallops in the cooler. Oops.
DML wrote:The arms-folded thing and the piercing above the eye -- not a good combination. They provide a permanent hostile sneer.
Sometime in her life, hasn't somebody told her anything about body language?
Sometime in her life, hasn't somebody told her anything about body language?
jbw wrote:Sometime in her life, hasn't somebody told her anything about body language?
Probably not. She doesn't seem to be the kind of person who's likely to be open to constructive criticism.
jesteinf wrote:Forgetting about Lisa for a moment...
riddlemay wrote:
However, the one thing that does surprise me is that Bravo allowed Spike's call-out of Rick to remain in the final edit. I'm glad they did, but cynical old me would expect them to "take better care" of the pros who aid and abet their enterprise. If a contestant made a disparaging remark about the performance of a GE Monogram oven, or expressed a wish that he could work with Saran Wrap instead of Glad, would we expect that to make it to air? It's unthinkable! Bravo leaving in Spike's remark was refreshing, but kind of shocking in its faithfulness to the exchange that took place between them, given the degree of manipulation exerted on every other aspect of the show to create a shiny appearance. I wonder if Tramonto feels betrayed.