great episode last night, and a twist having someone eliminated on the Quickfire Challenge, not that much of a twist however, they had been promo-ing it all week. And another woman falls. I wont really miss her, she seemed out of her element and was constantly in the bottom. Coongrats to Winnie the Red for his quickfire win, not only did he get immunity from elimination, but he got to eat with all the guests for the elimination challenge instead of making dish. I did comment to the hubby that I felt a bit bad for him. If I had gotten on the show and could have the chance to cook for all of the chefs at the table, some of the biggest names in the culinary world, and knew I could not be eliminated I would have killed for the chance to try and impress some of this peoplewth my cooking skill. Apparently they dont use scallops in France, so no scallops that I saw. I did agree with the judges that Cartagena needed to go.
Can we get rid of the group challenges for a few weeks? there are a few people who seem to be sliding by because they have been placed with good partners. Yeah I am looking at you Ed Hardy !
Also, when I saw that they were having two brothers on the show to compete against one another I thought that it was just a gimmick, but I am pleasantly surprised that they both seem to be more than competent and I would not be surprised to see one or both of them in the finals.
next week: a Western Cowboy themed challenge
My Top 4 : Winnie the Red , Jennifer, Brother One, Brother Two
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Melrose Place
so I watched Melrose Place last night and I am not impressed. You kill off Sidney in the first 5 minutes? WTF! It appears that this is going to be used as a plot device and we will have lots of flashbacks and everyone will try to figure out why she was killed. Dear Writers, great plot device, good thing that no other television series has tried that before , like on Twin Peak's and Deseperate Housewives, oh that's right it has. The "Amanda" character is not nearly bitchy enough and it appears that Ashlee Simpson-Wentz is the best actress on the show. That being said I will be giving it a few more episodes before I give up on it. The original was not very good to begin with either
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Top Chef

I am loving the new season of Top Chef, love Las Vegas, love Padma, REALLLLLLLLY love Tom. Top Chef is the best food porn on TV. The problem with any reality show is that when the show first starts, there are way too many contestants and it is hard to remember the names. I have given them nicknames to make it easier. I cant not stand Ed Hardy. He tried to "explain" what Risotto was last night to the viewers ( helpful hint, dont ask him if Risotto is rice) He looks like the type of guy who would hang out at the Bacardi/Nokia Malibu Beach house with Jon Gosselin and Michael Lohan trying to pick up on dumb college co-eds who aren't hot enough to score with Brody Jenner and his ilk. I can only guess that he wears trucker hats unironically and he has never met a mirror that he did not love. I appreciate confidence, but he almost threw a temper tantrum last night when he was in the bottom 4 chefs. He can not be eliminated fast enough. For the good news, no use of scallops, apparently the US Air Force does not use scallops, alos minimal product placement, so not a good episode for the Top Chef drinking game.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Should there be a Statute of Limitations on the Academy Awards?

My husband and I have really enjoyed watching the new show Leverage on TNT. It is kind of like Oceans 11 movie on TV every week. It is a fun popcorn type show and I would reccomend it highly. We originally started to watch it because of Gina Bellman who was the hysterical Jane on the BBC version of Coupling. The star of Leverage is Timothy Hutton, or as the ads state, "Academy Award Winner Timithy Hutton".
Now I am a pretty big pop culture junkie, but when I saw the commercial, I could not think of when Timothy Hutton won an Academy Award. I had to check on IMDB, and found that it was for Ordinary People in 1981. I understand that very few actors ever get nominated for, never mind win an Academy Award, but dont you think that after a point you should stop being billed as an "Academy Award Winner" if you have not done anything afterwards that is still Oscar Worthy? After 27 years maybe you should stop being billed as an academy award winner?
Just wondering
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