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Hell's Kitchen Season 4
marigold:
:groan: Ramsay choosing Jen over Bobby must be purely for the drama she makes on HK
I can’t take another day of listening to her as I’m sure we all are tired of it blahblah
marigold:
.... next week on HK
IT'S THE MOTHER OF ALL CHALLENGES ON "HELL'S KITCHEN" TUESDAY, JUNE 17, ON FOX
The final four contestants prepare a specialty lunch for some surprise guests Chef Ramsay has invited to Hell's Kitchen.
When the doors open, 80 very hungry, very picky and very pregnant moms-to-be walk through the door!
The ladies choose the best dish and send the winner on a $1000 shopping spree.
The remaining chefs are forced to stay behind and clean up after the luncheon.
During dinner service tempers flare and tension is high,
and one contestant gets careless and burns Chef Ramsay's hand,
which sends Ramsay over the edge in the "4 Chefs Compete" episode of HELL'S KITCHEN
BballKates:
I thought Jen would go first. However, I think Bobby did nothing to stand out while he was on the show. Case in point the very first episode where he was willing to sit back and watch everyone else in the kitchen and not take charge. He was far too laid back and thought he could fly under the radar and win. Seriously, what had he proven that he hadn't messed up yet? So what? I think you have to mess up and hear it from Chef Ramsay to be in the running. He wants someone that takes the punches and is still standing. The other four have done that better even Petrozza who has been man enough to admit when he has done poorly. Bobby was arrogant from the get go and it may have done him well to be a bit more vocal and assertive.
My prediction is that it comes down to Corey and Christina.
smitty37:
They should take these shows on the road like they do with America's Got Talent...they'd probably get even more diverse contestants on there.
apskip:
You missed the announcement today that TopChef(not Hell's Kitchen which doesn't have the depth of chef talent to pull it off) is doing just that. TopChef has talented graduates if the show placed around the country and there will be a 48 foot mobile studio to support them. Here is the article from Buddy TV:
'Top Chef' Hits the Road by Rosario Santiago
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
In the tradition of other reality shows like American Idol, Dancing with the Stars and So You Think You Can Dance, which have all taken their contenders on the road, Bravo is likewise sending its Top Chefs out of the kitchen and straight to the hungry folk of 20 cities across America. Traveling aboard its very own official 18-wheeler semi-truck, Top Chef: The Tour hits the road starting this Saturday, June 21. Its first stop is the Whole Foods Market of the Birchwood Shopping Center in Jericho, Long Island, New York.
Here's a list of all the other cities on the Top Chef Tour route and the dates for each stop:
July 1: Boston, MA
July 4: Philadelphia, PA
July 9: Pittsburgh, PA
July 12: Columbus, OH
July 16: St. Louis, MO
July 19: Denver, CO
July 26: Phoenix, AZ
July 30: San Diego, CA
Aug. 2 & 3: San Francisco, CA
August 8: Los Angeles, CA
August 16: Des Moines, IA
August 23: Detroit, MI
August 27: Madison, WI
Sept. 3 & 4: Chicago, IL
September 13: Raleigh, NC
September 20: Tampa, FL
September 24: Orlando, FL
September 27: Atlanta, GA
TBD: New York, NY
At each stopover, select Top Cheftestants will host a total of four live interactive shows, covering everything from the obligatory cooking demonstrations (Top Chef being a cooking skill competition and all), gourmet pointers, show secrets, and of course, perhaps the most anticipated part of them all, the food sampling. Of the four shows, three will be conducted for attending fans while the remaining other will be held privately for cable affiliates.
All tour shows will emanate directly from the specially-commissioned 48-foot long, self-sufficient Top Chef Tour truck. Furnished with its own state-of-the-art kitchen, the monster vehicle seats 38 guests at any one time but can address as many as 300 in an open-air setup. Either way, the HD cameras on board deliver all the Top Chef live shows to more viewers via the accompanying 42” HD screens.
"We're excited to provide our cable affiliates and food enthusiasts with an interactive gourmet cooking experience from cable's number one food show," Brian Hunt, NBC Universal's senior vice president for Marketing & Sales Strategy of their TV Networks Distribution, said. "This tour is a unique promotional opportunity designed to bring the hit series to life for fans throughout the country."
Those interested to attend the Top Chef Tour series may log on to www.bravotv.com/thetour to sign up for free admission.
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