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Re: Top Chef Chicago
« Reply #255 on: June 11, 2008, 05:21:59 PM »
Yes yes yes! Ripert. I do adore you. Though I ate in your new "bistro" in DC and was sorely disappointed.

Lisa hatred at it's best, by a funny coworker of mine:
http://www.maxsilvestri.com/index.php/2008/05/29/how-i-feel-about-last-nights-top-chef/

So sad I'll have to hound someone for a DVR of this finale!

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Re: Top Chef Chicago
« Reply #256 on: June 11, 2008, 07:16:35 PM »
Grub Street's Top 5 Moments from this season:

We can’t easily express how sorry we are to see Top Chef go. But at least we can say, as we look back at the most bizarrely enjoyable Top Chef season yet, that it’s had more than its share of memorable moments. Here are five of them that come to mind as we head toward the twilight. In reverse order:

5. Padma Lakshmi, with the languid gravity that only she can summon, looking Erik in the face and asking, “Did you really think that was a successful corn dog?” The self-described "soul chef" had failed miserably to produce the simplest of crispy fried treats, presenting in its stead a sadly flaccid and soggy sample.
 

4. Spike completely flubbing his Quickfire advantage by selecting soggy frozen scallops from the walk-in in Tramonto’s Steak and Seafood, and then calling out the chef at judges’ table for having them in the refrigerator to begin with. And then, of course, Scallopgate ensued with Spike's subsequent eternal banishment from the show. Eventually, it was determined that Top Chef producers had planted the offending scallops — but it was Spike, in his folly, who selected them despite their manifest mediocrity.
 

3. Mark prefacing his ejection by telling the judges, in an act of catastrophically ineffective reverse psychology, that “Tom doesn’t like me.” That only works when it’s not true, Mark. But the Kiwi chef from Public had borne the brunt of the lead judge for several weeks running and thought he could reverse course with a pity-play confrontation. Alas, he too found his way on the shoe-leather express.
 

2. Lisa “the Gorgon” Fernandes's somehow surviving over the elimination of Antonia in last week’s challenge, much to the undisguised horror of her fellow cheftestants. Of course, she then compounded their hatred by demanding to know why they didn’t congratulate her on her hideous, demoralizing victory. Antonia, though guilty of undercooking her pigeon beans, was so obviously a better cook — and, dare we say, person — than the dreaded Gorgon, as our feisty commenters will attest.
 
And our No. 1 Top Chef (by a country mile): The unforgettable duel of blame and hatred played out by Dale and Lisa during the “Restaurant Wars” episode, which, in its almost Beckett-like purity and austerity, destroyed all our better notions of human nature. Seeing the two most hate-filled and emotionally unstable cheftestants paired together in a pressure situation was a recipe for catastrophe, and the resultant bloodbath was a high point in Top Chef drama. Particularly after the Gorgon’s inevitable win, and Dale’s subsequent emotional breakdown.
"Let's have a device-a-thon, just you and me." -- Montgomery Davies

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Re: Top Chef Chicago
« Reply #257 on: June 11, 2008, 11:05:11 PM »
OH THANK GOD!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Top Chef Chicago
« Reply #258 on: June 11, 2008, 11:07:24 PM »
OH THANK GOD!!!!!!!!!!

I was so nervous!! That was great!!!!!!!

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Re: Top Chef Chicago
« Reply #259 on: June 11, 2008, 11:08:26 PM »
I KNOW! I totally had butterflies in my stomach.

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Re: Top Chef Chicago
« Reply #260 on: June 11, 2008, 11:29:00 PM »
NO SPOILETTES!!!!!
Breakfast- I'm havin' a time
Wheelies- I'm havin' a time
Headlocks- I'm havin' a time
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Re: Top Chef Chicago
« Reply #261 on: June 11, 2008, 11:41:16 PM »
OH THANK GOD!!!!!!!!!!

If I'd been the first person to post after seeing the results, this is exactly what I'd have said.  (God, I hate rooting for things:  can't stand the stress, and pleasure when my choice wins in no way outweighs my distress when my fave loses.)

Andy, if you can't resist looking at this thread till you've seen the show, you deserve to be spoiled.  But I'll be somewhat discreet even so.  So:  I felt very sorry for poor Richard, who was on the verge of tears almost throughout (and, come on, banana scallops for a third time?  I couldn't believe none of the judges commented on that).  Lisa, on the other hand, was all smugness and certainty.  Only Stephanie was more or less herself, although I wanted to smack her when I learned that she hadn't thought to come prepared with a decent dessert.

More tomorrow, I'm sure . . .

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Re: Top Chef Chicago
« Reply #262 on: June 12, 2008, 01:05:23 AM »
I just watched this last episode tonight. I've never watched this before, but at my ladyfriend's place tonight, she insisted that we watch this.

I didn't bring this up at the time because I didn't want to rock the boat, but does that bald guy always look like he's about to but his head down and charge like a bull at the nearest person?


SPOILER ALERT:

He did.

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Re: Top Chef Chicago
« Reply #263 on: June 12, 2008, 01:42:06 AM »
I was just waiting for Lisa to say "congratulations, you won the fucking bronze medal".

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Re: Top Chef Chicago
« Reply #264 on: June 12, 2008, 02:16:16 AM »
I'm looking at the menu that was linked - I think it's Lisa's restaurant, and have one comment.

 Pho Ga? More like Pho-gly! Sorry that was dumb but deserved.

It just should never cost someone $11 to get a great bowl of pho, especially when it's CHICKEN not beef.

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Re: Top Chef Chicago
« Reply #265 on: June 12, 2008, 04:46:34 AM »
Yes! I'm more relieved than excited at this point.

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Re: Top Chef Chicago
« Reply #266 on: June 12, 2008, 09:09:32 AM »

Only Stephanie was more or less herself, although I wanted to smack her when I learned that she hadn't thought to come prepared with a decent dessert.


This was definitely bizarre, and I feared it would lead to the Nightmare Scenario, especially since Lisa's dessert was a big hit.  From the AV Club's recap:

"So why did Stephanie have problems with dessert all of the sudden? With her gorgonzola cheesecake during Restaurant Wars and her full-on cake for Wedding Wars, it seemed off that she was out of sorts in that area tonight. Why oh why don’t contestants ever show up with at least one dessert in their back pocket? And with six months of downtime before the finale, too?"
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Re: Top Chef Chicago
« Reply #267 on: June 12, 2008, 10:07:49 AM »
Probably my favorite moment of the whole night was seeing Ripert watch Richard using the liquid nitrogen. Class act.

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Re: Top Chef Chicago
« Reply #268 on: June 12, 2008, 04:01:32 PM »
I loved that.  At first he's watching from across the kitchen, looking like a little kid wishing he could join the basketball game, and then he's up close and full of wonder.  It really made me like him.

So what's the reunion show going to be like?  Lots of clips and "where are you now?" interviews?

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Re: Top Chef Chicago
« Reply #269 on: June 12, 2008, 04:52:51 PM »
I hope the reunion show is good. I thought the wrap up of the finale felt very cut-off.