* I found this episode very boring. Do they always not even bother to say what some contestants have made in the early stages of the competition? I can't remember, but they're doing it now, and it drives me nuts.
* Ashley was a drama queen about the marriage stuff and a complete dope for making that panna cotta. I mean, come on, "I really feel like there needs to be a dessert. I'm going to make one. Whoops, I'm not a pastry chef. Oh well, I've already decided so I'd better choose a dish I'm especially uncomfortable making." Dummy.
* And since I'm on the subject of gay kvetching, where did Ash come off in ep. 1 presenting himself as the only gay in the village (can't believe I just stooped to an overused Little Britain ref.)?
* I wish Preeti were more competent. She is beautifully good-natured. She even managed to defend herself at judges' table without coming off as defensive.
* What the hell is so hard about pronouncing the name "Preeti," anyway? Mike I. is plainly either mentally deficient or, more likely, his difficulties are code for racism (or at the least xenophobia). What a boob. I was really glad his dish sucked.
* Michael V. is an ass, too, though not as much of one, but at least he's a good cook. Though I'm already bored, bored, bored with the brother vs. brother nonsense.
* The guys were resoundingly better, mainly because they took more risks. The broads were too cautious. I hate it when stereotypes pan out like this.
* I sort of got to like Jennifer in this episode (she's a good laugher and a competent chef), but why does she persist in saying "suh-veech"?
* Why did one of them call something "bread toast"? Seems to me that toast defaults to bread; you only need to clarify when it's something else.
* It was obvious last week that Eve would be the next to go (and I fear Jesse will follow her next week), but I was still delighted she was axed. It was bad enough that she was mediocre, but with her grating voice (and, yes, accent) and her bizarre conviction that she's a daring innovator in the kitchen, she was even more hard to take.