Around the World in 80 Plates Recap: David Rees on the Famous Squabbler Squid of Madrid
"Just like that, my opinion of Cheven drops another 10,000 feet. Now James Cameron can investigate it in his submarine."
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"Just like that, my opinion of Cheven drops another 10,000 feet. Now James Cameron can investigate it in his submarine."
"I still can’t believe people eat cheese that comes out of a sheep’s butthole or wherever it comes from."
"What was billed as a celebration of international culinary traditions becomes instead an orgy of overclocked consumption."
It's the second-to-last episode! (Probably? Maybe? Hopefully, anyway.)
A previously eliminated chef comes back, and we lament the fact that this means the season will be even longer than it already is.
Now that they're bringing in fictional characters as judges, we hope the guy from 'Oldboy' gets to judge an octopus challenge.
They could really rename this show 'Top Ego.'
This week's episode actually featured an interesting challenge for once.
This week's episode set a new record for fighting.
Tom thinks that maybe he picked the wrong finalists for this season.
Tom Colicchio was none too pleased with some of our chefs this episode.
Here come the 'Snakes on a Plane' jokes. And a party!
Apparently "biggest season ever" means we'll be dragging everything out as long as possible.
To the show’s credit, the winning chef was something of a surprise, but nothing controversial happened, nothing that will be discussed at the water cooler today.
It doesn’t feel like the kind of episode that’s leading into a season finale so much as something that could have run in the third or fourth week.
Padma eating out of a petri dish is something that could only occur on a show of this caliber.
“This is poignant and makes me want to throw up in my mouth.”
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