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Top Chef Seattle

Loved the head-to-head battle. ... and finally the drama gets going. Stefan being Stefan, just what I like.

Been amazed at how several of the chefs (Micah, Josie) have been barely surviving. And mr. pork ... he's right there with them.
 
Lots of drama continuing - and I'm ready for about half of them to go away and let the real chefs take over.

Josie continues to try and scream herself into relevance, and this judges table habit of people like Handlebar Mustache Guy who put up crappy food trying to call out the winning selections is getting old. I thought Colicchio was going to have another conniption this week when he was lecturing the chef who went home about seasoning (again).
 
Very sick of Josie... don't remember her that much from her first season.

There are very few Top Chef unforgivable sins: Bad Risotto, overcooked scallops and bad seasoning come to mind.

Really pulling for CJ in LCK, hope he can keep it going.
 
dooley_womack1 said:
Josie could stand to take a quaalude or 10.

The guy she went after (Micah?) played it off well and showed a ton of restraint and maturity in how he handled it. But I would think her basically trying to out him as gay, whether it's true or not, on the show should be grounds for kicking her off immediately.
 
My last post included a plea that Josie get kicked off, but she did provide some great moments in this episode.

Not one single word about Padma Smack Me?
 
Amy said:
My last post included a plea that Josie get kicked off, but she did provide some great moments in this episode.

Not one single word about Padma Smack Me?

I'm more of a Gail Simmons guy myself, but I think Hugh Acheson was definitely having some impure thoughts.
 
On LCK, C.J. was staring a hole through the ass of the roller gal that brought out something for the competition.
 
CJ, who was likable in his first season, proved himself to be a d@ck.

Handlebar Mustache provided unequivocal evidence tha he, too, is a d@ck.
 

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