jtobin625 wrote:Well, to be fair to you and your opinion, a grand total of 2 people have posted in that thread as of this reply.
bensmom9 wrote:No debate, just disappointment as a regular viewer of the show and lover of Chicago and the people on this forum who WERE insulted. I'm done and moving on now.
riddlemay wrote:A (very very mild) note of criticism, or perhaps disappointment: Somehow I felt the Burt's segment didn't fully capture the "flavor" of Burt's. Can't quite put my finger on it, but despite the focus on Burt's ingredients, crust, etc., and despite the talk with Burt, I felt that anyone discovering Burt's by way of No Reservations for the first time wouldn't really "get" the full measure of what those of us who have been to Burt's love about the place. Heck, maybe I just needed to see Sharon interviewed some. Maybe I needed to see a quick insert shot or two of decor. Maybe I needed to hear a word about Burt's "reservations" system. Maybe all of the above was shot and didn't make the edit. Or maybe what makes Burt's Burt's is uncapturable on television. Very likely so. But that was my feeling.
That said, great job on the show, Louisa, and congrats.
Just tell him/her not to order the fishgleam wrote:Seattle friend, while the episode was airing: "this no reservations chicago makes me want to fly over and say hi for 1-365 meals"
so, I'd say it was a success.
bensmom9 wrote:Perhaps you are all just a little too excited about seeing people you know from this board for a half a second, and places that you like and have been to that the majority of Chicagoans have never even heard of, but folks on the "No Reservations" Travel Channel message board agree with me that Chicago was unappealing, one poster calling it the worst show ever.
http://discussions.travelchannel.com/eve/forums/a/frm/f/6811975208
Talking about this or that thing that was left out of an hour program is missing the point.
bensmom9 wrote:And I believe he called the patrons at Burts and most pizza-loving Chicagoans fat.
If he was going the DJ route Steve Dahl would have been much more interesting.
Mike G wrote:If he was going the DJ route Steve Dahl would have been much more interesting.
Uh... not to judge by the show where he talked about foodies.
Mhays wrote: all I could think of when I saw Cantu's roadkill dish was Cathy2's love of raccoon.
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DML wrote:I thought it was a great show even though I found the selection of Mancow annoying. If he was going the DJ route Steve Dahl would have been much more interesting.
Cynthia wrote:DML wrote:I thought it was a great show even though I found the selection of Mancow annoying. If he was going the DJ route Steve Dahl would have been much more interesting.
If I remember correctly, someone way up thread said that Mancow and Bourdain were friends, which would explain why he got picked over Steve Dahl. It was buddies hanging out, rather than an attempt to wedge in one more slice of Chicago.
DML wrote:Cynthia wrote:DML wrote:I thought it was a great show even though I found the selection of Mancow annoying. If he was going the DJ route Steve Dahl would have been much more interesting.
If I remember correctly, someone way up thread said that Mancow and Bourdain were friends, which would explain why he got picked over Steve Dahl. It was buddies hanging out, rather than an attempt to wedge in one more slice of Chicago.
That's interesting, because I thought those two were about as different as people possibly could be.
Louisa Chu wrote:whiskeybent - aka Karl Klockars - interviewed me for a Chicagoist podcast on the behind the scenes process. Thanks Karl - great job. My segment starts at 11:00. Link on my blog - with other BTS info links:
http://www.movable-feast.com/2009/02/an ... eview.html
djl wrote:mancow...why...he's not even broadcast here
Even seeing the previews, whenever they showed Cantu asking about road kill, I thought the only possible source of inspiration was Cathy and her raccoon -- which, for those who were there, you will remember was transformed into road kill, with highway lines and everything.
Cynthia wrote:Mhays wrote: all I could think of when I saw Cantu's roadkill dish was Cathy2's love of raccoon.
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Even seeing the previews, whenever they showed Cantu asking about road kill, I thought the only possible source of inspiration was Cathy and her raccoon -- which, for those who were there, you will remember was transformed into road kill, with highway lines and everything.
Louisa Chu wrote:whiskeybent - aka Karl Klockars - interviewed me for a Chicagoist podcast on the behind the scenes process. Thanks Karl - great job. My segment starts at 11:00. Link on my blog - with other BTS info links:
http://www.movable-feast.com/2009/02/an ... eview.html