I thought Harold's comments about Bourdain were extremely bizarre. I actually had to read them several times to make sure I wasn't missing something. Bourdain graduated from the Culinary Institute of America and spent the next 20 years running various kitchens in NYC restaurants, including the highly-respected Les Halles. Not to mention traveling around the globe sampling world cuisines for the past five years or so. The notion that he has no credibility in assessing the food on a reality television program because his highest-profile post was at a bistro-style restaurant is absurd. Plus, Bourdain (and guest judge José Andrés) injected some life into the proceedings, unlike the increasingly narcotized Colicchio, barking out the same old notes about improper seasonings and other minor quibbles, often with an annoying 'tude. Harold is very talented, and by all accounts his restaurant is top-notch, but he, like Hitler, is a grade. A. JERK. I do agree with him regarding Padma's food critiques. I'd rather listen to Stevie Blue serenade Lisa with "Chocolate-Covered Hearts" than listen to Padma's commentary. Then again, she's probably better than Gail Simmons. Ew buoy.
Also, is it just me or are they really starting to overdo the looped-lines voiceover. It seemed particularly bad this week.