Darren72 wrote:Yes. I originally thought the word "spoilers" in this thread indicated that result were here.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Darren72 wrote:Yes. I originally thought the word "spoilers" in this thread indicated that result were here.
Spoilers for everything that has already aired are here. Beyond that, though, let's keep the thread free of them. Please.
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Darren72 wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:Darren72 wrote:Yes. I originally thought the word "spoilers" in this thread indicated that result were here.
Spoilers for everything that has already aired are here. Beyond that, though, let's keep the thread free of them. Please.
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Right - but that wasn't clear until you actually read the thread. I PM'ed tem and he gave me the ok read the thread.
gleam wrote:Just a warning: the identity of the winner is floating around the internet, and seems solidly sourced. So, please don't post it here and be careful what top chef related posts you read on other sites.
Darren72 wrote:gleam wrote:Just a warning: the identity of the winner is floating around the internet, and seems solidly sourced. So, please don't post it here and be careful what top chef related posts you read on other sites.
I was catching up on the menupages blog, where they identify -- in a parenthetical remark, no less! -- who the supposed winner is. The blog post in question gave no "spoiler alert" or warning that this information was coming. Very crappy and they should know better. In any case, if you want to avoid reading who the supposed winner is, avoid the menupages blog.
Darren72 wrote:I was catching up on the menupages blog, where they identify -- in a parenthetical remark, no less! -- who the supposed winner is. The blog post in question gave no "spoiler alert" or warning that this information was coming. Very crappy and they should know better.
Kennyz wrote:I've always been a huge Bayless fan, but I'm finding it hard not to love the guy even more while watching tonight's episode.
Kennyz wrote:Then again, what in the world were the other chefs thinking when they decided to cook Mexican food in a competition with him?
Kennyz wrote:He did make an untraditional tomatillo-based guacamole because he realized his dish needed extra acid. It's not molecular gastronomy, but it demonstrated his tremendous ability to adapt traditional recipes to create balance while maintaining the integrity of his cuisine.
Santander wrote:But how was the head-waggling component from The Rick, for those of us what don't got cable? Please tell me he seems at least partially on the edge of cackling, cilantro-scented madness.
Khaopaat wrote:Santander wrote:But how was the head-waggling component from The Rick, for those of us what don't got cable? Please tell me he seems at least partially on the edge of cackling, cilantro-scented madness.
He actually looked to me like he was genuinely having a lot of fun, which I thought was pretty cool. He wasn't laughing maniacally or giving the other contestants the heebie-jeebies or anything, he just seemed to be in a contageously positive mood.
Well, contageous for everyone except Ludo, who, during the quickfire, responded to a couple of Rick's happy exclamations with overt "WTF?!"-looking scowls.
RAB wrote:Bayless took a pitch thrown right over the plate and hit a home run. Big deal, Rick. Show me something you haven't made eleventy billion times. I've seen far more impressive efforts by non-Masters. (I'm looking at you, Izard, Blais, Huynh, and countless others.)
RevrendAndy wrote:I see no reason why any chef should cook outside their comfort zone in this competition. They are cooking for their respective charities, not personal gain. I think Rick could care less that he's preparing dishes similar to what he cooks every day, as long as he can win the prize money for a good cause. These chefs have nothing to prove. It's not about future potential, it's about the money.
brandon_w wrote:Does Kelly Choi remind anyone else of Giada De Laurentiis, but Asian, I thought she also sounded a bit like her.