brandon_w wrote:This show isn't getting a lot of conversation, I think that says something.
It's on in the middle of summer. Is anyone watching tv?
eatchicago wrote:What's to discuss?
You could discuss the same things as the regular Top Chef show - why would you pick that ingredient? Why didn't they prepare this instead? I think so and so is going to win.
The only difference is that there may be people out there who think they can do as well if not better than some of the "regular" Top Chef contestants. My guess is that very few people feel like they should be second guessing the "Masters."
I think its interesting to see how well some of these guys do in competitions like this, especially compared to the regular Top Chef contestants. There doesn't seem to be too many misses. If there are, then the judges aren't being overly critical. I think if you're in a position of power (judges) over the regular contestants, then you feel as if you can openly criticize their dishes to their face. If those particular contestants happen to be "masters" and have achieved as much, if not more than the judges and probably have more knowledge on the various food topics; then whats there to criticize?
Actually, the masters could openly criticize the judges for a change - that would be a great show. I could just see it now - "what? you didn't appreciate my smoked dessert? have you ever been to Sweden/Scandinavia before? Perhaps you aren't familiar with the flavor profiles or how to fully appreciate the dish..."
"It's not that I'm on commission, it's just I've sifted through a lot of stuff and it's not worth filling up on the bland when the extraordinary is within equidistant tasting distance." - David Lebovitz