Tara Ariano October 14, 2014 Share October 14, 2014 Season 12 opens with 16 chefs beginning their battles in Boston. Here, the chefs must cook revamped versions of the first dish they created. Richard Blais serves as a judge. Appearing: Ming Tsai; Lydia Shire; Todd English; and Tiffani Faison. Link to comment
beaker73 October 14, 2014 Share October 14, 2014 Are we seriously going to be subjected to Blais as a judge all season??? 17 Link to comment
Harry24 October 15, 2014 Share October 15, 2014 (edited) I'm confused. Did they leave us with a cliffhanger for the Sudden Death Tease or did my DVR just cut off early, because I never saw the conclusion. When I went to the website the video seemed to cut off at the same point. I was assuming they'd tell us who lost the relay but not how the ensuing cook-off came out. Are we seriously going to be subjected to Blais as a judge all season??? I know. Ugh. Do they really think the viewing audience likes him? Can he possibly do well with focus groups? Or is this some tyrant's (Colicchio?) exceedingly bad taste? Edited October 15, 2014 by Harry24 1 Link to comment
Veruca Assault October 15, 2014 Share October 15, 2014 It was a preview of tomorrow's show, I believe. I like Blaise, but I know I'm one of the few and he does annoy me part of the time. 3 Link to comment
leighdear October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 Sadly, they keep trying to make DickBla happen with the TV audience. I know his food is good, and his restaurants make money, but I'm so damn tired of seeing him on my screen. I know he has a new show starting soon, something about traveling around somewhere with some kind of food...I think. 4 Link to comment
Bastet October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 (edited) I don't know how hard one has to work to be the biggest jackass in the room when Blais is in the house, but the guy who dismissed Keriann managed to pull it off. I'm surprised he didn't call her Barbie. Was he the same one who decided he was entitled to do the lobster because he wanted to, nevermind that she did, too, and stunk it up? Whoever that was, assuming her assessment of her skills - that she'd be best at the lobster but would be good at the clams, too - was correct, she'd have done a much better job with the lobster than he did. I'm suspicious of anyone who chooses to associate with Mike Isabella, so I'm not sad to see his partner go no matter what his credentials. Are the subtitles on Katsuji really necessary? I don't have any trouble understanding him (although, many of my clients are Mexican immigrants, so that may help). I do, however, have trouble comprehending what he was doing with those clams. Mr. "I can't reach my ankles" (Ron) cracked me up with that response. I like Joy's attitude. I also like the format of the judges giving immediate feedback. What I don't like, even when judging a competition, is someone spitting out food. There is little which is truly inedible, and one bite of "too much fat" does not rise to that level. Criticize the hell out of it, sure. Even chew it to the back of your mouth, walk away and spit it out, then say at judging, "I couldn't even get a bite down." But to spit food into a napkin right in front of the person who made that food? No. That may be good TV, but it's bad form. Mei's food looked great and I liked her all episode, so I was happy to see her win. From the bit we saw of Michael's food, that seemed to be the right choice (and the fact we barely saw him seemed to telegraph that), but it's hard to tell at this point. Tom has his faults, but I don't think he's close-minded when it comes to food, and Tom wasn't the only one who disliked his dish, so that wasn't a very wise exit interview. Edited October 16, 2014 by Bastet 10 Link to comment
cooksdelight October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 Sour grapes from both of the first evictees. Wow, and they are all so susprised that they are getting critiqued for their food? WTf? And I wish they'd stop showing far-off previews. Or people cussing at each other. I remember when Katsuji Tanabe won Chopped, so I was surprised to see him in the bottom right off the bat. 4 Link to comment
Primetimer October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 So many chefs and so many chicken dinners on the Top Chef: Boston season premiere. Read the story 2 Link to comment
msburg October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 So first elimination challenge reject implies that Tom's palate isn't enough up to date? Hmm. Last I checked, food still needs to taste good. That never changes. 9 Link to comment
hkit October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 I took a couple seasons off from this show and I remember why. Padma sucks, I cannot tolerate Tom's eye rolls, and I'm tired of being forced to have an opinion on Blais. Gail's awesomeness cannot overcome this. Think I'll wait until this herd is thinned a bit before jumping back in. 3 Link to comment
JES004 October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 (edited) I never had the antipathy others have had for Richard, but tonight he truly turned me off. I sure wish I could taste some of those dishes. Bacon powder! Who knew there was such a thing? Edited October 16, 2014 by JES004 1 Link to comment
Quilt Fairy October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 (edited) Not that I think broccoli salad was an appropriate choice, but how is it a 'side dish' but corn soup (of which we had at least 2 versions) is not? I've never understood a lot of the comments over the years to the effect that 'Padma is high', but listening to her voiceover for the opening credits even I thought she had to be smoking something. It sounds - off. Edited October 16, 2014 by Quilt Fairy Link to comment
Writing Wrongs October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 (edited) So sick of seeing Richard Blais. He's going to make this season hard to watch. I thought restaurants were a hard business to maintain. How do all these chefs have multiple ones? Do people eat out that much? Edited October 16, 2014 by Writing Wrongs 4 Link to comment
avecsans October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 I know this won't be the last time I say this, but stfu Richard Blais! Jesus. When he trailed Tom during the sniff & sneer in his red chef's coat - the color of naked ambition - with the sleeves earnestly rolled up I remembered again why I was so glad that Stephanie beat him. Such a pretentious douche. Michael's dish sounded disgusting and I knew he was a goner when he argued with Tom. Just shut up and take your lumps, people. You will never win that argument. I loved that the Isabella partner didn't make it out of the quick fire. So far I really dislike the guy with the hat who gave Padma the fatty pork. I agreed with her that his station was disgusting. 8 Link to comment
Lamb18 October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 Is Blaise being groomed to replace Tom some day? I hope not! His faux humility (I've been in your shoes) was grating, plus his I know the ropes tips--please! Padma seemed really mean, too. I don't see why she can't deliver criticism with civility. Now I'm sorry I named a lamb after her, although that lamb is pushy and greedy. Tom does the eye-roll, but usually the other person is the jackass first. The losing guy saying Tom is getting old and will be left behind; well, I don't think Tom will be passed up by corn soup and fish eggs. I like Mei Lin (Voltaggio's chef), Joy, blond girl who can shuck clams, Gregory--sort of. I liked seeing the views of Boston, especially the Charles River. I think this will be a good season. 5 Link to comment
ShadowSixx October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 I knew the fishy guy was a goner the minute he said that the judges' palettes were wrong and his was good. Just screams I'm eliminated. The guy with the hat sounds like a big douche. Surprised he didn't make it down to the bottom three since they didn't like his pork belly even without the extra fat Padma got. Station all nasty not keeping it clean. That one guy Gregory might be a threat but I will also say that the other guy who says he's small in stature might be a threat himself, judging off the previews, when someone said he's a beast I think they're referring to him. What do everyone have against Richard Blais? I don't see a problem with him. If any judge is tap dancing on my last nerves it's Tom, at times he comes off as a big douche. 6 Link to comment
picklesprite October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 Glad to have the show back, but I'll be happier once they've thinned the herd. I got bored watching the food festival. Too many cooks in that kitchen. Did this show always start out with so many? I've forgotten. Link to comment
PepperMonkey October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 (edited) Dick just tries so hard to make himself happen. And people help him!!!! WTF Top Chef?!?!! I mean, he has a new show coming out on Food Network and I thought it was a no-no to cross Food Network and Top Chef like that. Oh well, at least he's not competing and we don't have to deal with AS MUCH faux humility. Hated the guy in the stupid looking baseball cap with the filthy station. I'm assuming he's going to be the season bad boy/ villain? Too many people to even make a guess about who might be a contender at the end, but I, too, like the 3 who were in the top tonight...so far. Edited October 16, 2014 by PepperMonkey 2 Link to comment
cyberfruit October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 Dick just tries so hard to make himself happen. And people help him!!!! WTF Top Chef?!?!! I mean, he has a new show coming out on Food Network and I thought it was a no-no to cross Food Network and Top Chef like that. Oh well, at least he's not competing and we don't have to deal with AS MUCH faux humility. Hated the guy in the stupid looking baseball cap with the filthy station. I'm assuming he's going to be the season bad boy/ villain? Too many people to even make a guess about who might be a contender at the end, but I, too, like the 3 who were in the top tonight...so far. Not so much anymore. Antonia is usual judge on Cutthroat Kitchen and I remember Katsuji competing on Chopped. Link to comment
Trip October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 After the fucked-up judging of last season, I'd had enough and was planning to bail. Then I read this recap, saw that Blais was involved, and KNEW I was going to bail. 5 Link to comment
some1105 October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 (edited) The power of a humorous recap--I now know way more of the chefs' PTV nicknames than I do their actual names. For me, the worst part of the episode was watching Blais and Padma fuel eachothers' nastier sides. While the critiques themselves weren't necessarily over the top, you could almost see their respective mean spiritedness recognizing their mirrors in the other person, and flowering in their tone and expressions. But the best part was Padma's iciest expression of all--when Gail only semi-gently made the "pork belly is fat" comment (at which I outright cackled, because it's both true and not--pork belly is fat, but there's good fatty pork belly and fat cap nasty gelatinous/chewy pork belly--and was therefore somewhat unfair (boo.hoo) to Padma). Edited October 16, 2014 by some1105 7 Link to comment
Popular Post Statman October 16, 2014 Popular Post Share October 16, 2014 After the fucked-up judging of last season, I'd had enough and was planning to bail. Then I read this recap, saw that Blais was involved, and KNEW I was going to bail. So did you bail for good or are you going be back next week and tell us you are going to bail? I actually like the start of the season so far. I like the fact that the judges are apparently giving critiques immediately after the catering challenges. I also like how they are calling out the entire group so no one has an idea of who is going to be at the top or who is going to be at the bottom. 26 Link to comment
SFoster21 October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 (edited) Yeah, it's okay so far. Good challenge to start and I like Richard, especially since Stephanie won. But he has had several grace notes on the show and he works hard. This was the first time I have ever heard Padma say something nice after the dismissal. Edited October 16, 2014 by SFoster21 3 Link to comment
kalamac October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 Someone should make a Top Chef version of the movie Series 7, where a Sudden Death Quick Fire challenge has the loser being butchered and used as the protein in the main challenge. Link to comment
biakbiak October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 (edited) I wondered why hell would you allow a Kosher Mexican chef to destroy the clams, I was like why on earth are they not letting him handle the one kosher item, the mackerel. Then he made a shrimp quesadilla with chicharones and I hated him and was on team clam! Edited October 16, 2014 by biakbiak 2 Link to comment
LoganTheHuge October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 (edited) If you looked up "trying too hard" in the dictionary, Dick Blais's awkward grin would greet you. It's obvious he was a major dweeb growing up and now has some fame and wants to take full advantage of it but his true nerdiness keeps tripping him up. What was with that motorcycle analogy?? And that hair! I never thought I'd prefer his sad fauxhawk but here we are. There are two clear douche front runners so far. Douche with the baseball hat who served Padma a slab of fat and the annoying hipster douche who clearly watched a lot of videos of Spike. The baseball hat douche has some seriously mean eyes. He looks like he'd piss in your soup. I think he's gonna be our villain. Anyone who would willingly associate with Mike Isabella deserves to go. Are they not doing Last Chance Kitchen this season? Not that I ever watched it. Edited October 16, 2014 by LoganTheHuge 3 Link to comment
GaT October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 There's too many people for me really pick people out, but there seems to be an excess of arrogant assholes this season. I remember Katsuji competing on Chopped. I don't remember him at all, & he really annoyed me tonight. I was hoping he would get eliminated, but I figured it was going to be broccoli salad lady. What a stupid thing for her to make, something you would eat at a potluck picnic. 2 Link to comment
Trip October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 Statman: Nope, I'm done. As with The Apprentice, Project Runway, and various other shows, once the judging turns too bullshitty, I lose all interest in watching. These fun recaps will be more than enough. Link to comment
Lnmop October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 DickBla has made it clear that being a chef isn't enough for him. He wants to be a *"STAR!"*. I wish he'd stay in his own kitchen. 5 Link to comment
Sophronisba October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 I have been really excited about this season because one of the chefs, James Rigato, owns my favorite local restaurant (The Root in White Lake, Michigan) and also catered my son's bar mitzvah. So I have a rooting interest for the first time. He wasn't in this episode much (he is the skinny guy with the glasses on the Blue team) but I love his food so I'm hoping he represents Michigan well. 1 Link to comment
leighdear October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 Gregory seems really skilled, and a very nice guy. But every time I saw him on the screen, I thought "When did Steve Urkel learn to cook"? 20 Link to comment
Wings October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 But the best part was Padma's iciest expression of all--when Gail only semi-gently made the "pork belly is fat" comment I thought this was funny, too! I like Padma, she is an excellent host and judge. This is going to be a good season. Already I have Mei and Keriann (smoked through clams) pegged as ones to watch. I liked having all of them observe the judging. I don't think that will be part of the format but logical since there are so many. I want to eat a bowl of Mei's congee. NOW. 2 Link to comment
cooksdelight October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 Katsuji was not only on Chopped, he won. He was really good coming up with interesting dishes on the fly. Maybe they should only give him four ingredients from now on. 3 Link to comment
Puffaroo October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 (edited) I'm always glad to see the arrogant assholes hit the road, and we got two of 'em in the first show! This is gonna be a good season. Guys, there's a difference between arrogance and confidence. Learn it. Love it. Live it. Edited October 16, 2014 by Puffaroo 5 Link to comment
rozen October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 DickBla has made it clear that being a chef isn't enough for him. He wants to be a *"STAR!"*. I wish he'd stay in his own kitchen. Maybe he's rerouting into star because his restaurants keep failing? Tom will never stop trying to right that 'wrong' of Stephanie beating his golden child, even though she's gone on to have a more successful career. I'm pretty sure deep down Blais is still pissed at Isabella for 'stealing' his pearl idea on All Stars, so probably not a great association for the sudden death guy to have. Isabella-lite would not have been long for this competition anyway if he got so bent out of shape so quickly. He's pissed because he couldn't bully Gregory into taking the clams, then was pissed he was slowest as he maybe would have sucked less at the mackerel, then was pissed when Gregory smoked him at the quickfire. I'm pretty sure you just got flat out beat, dude. If he'd taken a step outside of his alpha rage, he could have chosen people who were as bad, or worse, than he was at their station. It would at least lessen their ingredient options against him. At least the tattooed guy was properly embarrassed when Keriann destroyed those clams. It was probably for the best, because if that was his level of skill they might have been there until morning with him at the clams. Mei was also in beastmode very early. I hope she doesn't start off too high that the judges get bored with her by the end of the season, they seem to value redemption stories and all that other stuff as much as the food. I was already rolling my eyes when Gail started to talk about Gregory's dish with scotch bonnet. Surprisingly, she did not launch into a 3 minute spit-take about how outrageously spicy it was. Did the editing monkeys just cut it out as it didn't fit the storyline, or did someone lock her in a room with nothing but hot peppers for a few months? Baseball cap must have made some sort of remark that was not shown, because Padma was already stonefaced when she came to the table. What idiot doesn't hold prime cuts back for the judges anyway? If your braised pork belly is all over the place, you don't just leave it to the wind what cut the judges get. Hope he's out next. I totally wanted Dougie's fried chicken with watermelon. It looked amazing. No one wants fishy corn soup, man. Except people with no options. And even then, they kept it separate for a reason. 5 Link to comment
Pepper Mostly October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 (edited) Insta-loathe for Adam, the messy, baseball cap wearing douche. He seems to reserve most of his sneering contempt for his female competitors, which makes me dislike him even more, if that's possible. First rule, dude--A good chef works clean. I'm desolate that I didn't realize that Top Chef was filming in Boston, looks like this summer. I work at MIT right across the river from the Museum of Science party site, and lord alone knows what else I missed, boo! I am obviously rooting for my Boston homie, whose name I don't even know yet. Also like blonde award winning woman, challenge winner Mei, Joy, and Gregory, who I think will continue to be quirky and interesting. I was never a Blais hater, but man, after last night I am already screaming "uncle!". Jesus dude. Shut up every once in a while. I have never liked Padma, I usually just want to slap her. And Colicchio is a spectacular douche, but I like the work he is doing to feed hungry kids, so I'm giving him a pass. I've always been a watcher but never really a fan, if that makes sense. But I'll be paying attention this season. Squee! Tiffany Faison and Kristen Kish--two of my favorite cheftestants EVER!! Edited October 16, 2014 by Pepper Mostly 4 Link to comment
FormerMod-a1 October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 Not that I think broccoli salad was an appropriate choice, but how is it a 'side dish' but corn soup (of which we had at least 2 versions) is not? A side dish is something you serve with the main course. Soup is a course in and of itself. I actually like the start of the season so far. I like the fact that the judges are apparently giving critiques immediately after the catering challenges. I also like how they are calling out the entire group so no one has an idea of who is going to be at the top or who is going to be at the bottom. I wondered about all of them standing there. Are the judges questions with the top and bottom 3 shorter? I hear they used to be quite long, and if so, those poor chefs just standing there at the side for who knows how long. I know the deliberations can be really long (like all night long with decision as the sun is rising) and I think they were at least sent to the back room for that. 3 Link to comment
cooksdelight October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 And if you're in the stew room, there's wine. :) Maybe the choices were so clear-cut they didn't need a lot of time to render their decisions. Guess we'll find out in the coming weeks. 2 Link to comment
Branchop October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 I love Richard Blais - there I said it! His season was my favorite, I love Stephanie too. I'm happy he's here. These first challenges I always wonder how they keep up with each dish. Surely they keep notes? I think Richard was making a point of new trends are not his favorite - olive oil snow and bacon powder. Thought this was funny considering his season he was all about new trends. To be fair his was more of techniques (liquid nitrogen) and not menu items, but still really? Think it is hysterical that Isabella's lackey left first. Mei is a force to be reckoned with 11 Link to comment
Bella October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 Isabella-lite (love that!) had a pre-show interview in the Washington Post in which he merely said that this was the hardest thing he'd ever done. At that point, I figured he was an early out, though this early is comical. Isabella has some excellent restaurants to back up his cocky attitude, but he and his clone are Exhibit A for "shut up and cook" - especially the shut up part. 2 Link to comment
caci October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 Branchop, I'm joining you at the Richard love table. It will be a smal one though. I agree with you about his season being on of my favorites. I kept falling asleep during the show. Not that it wasn't interesting, I just couldn't stay awake. I did see the girl win, but will have to watch Comcast to see who was kicked off. At thist point, I have to watch the show a couple of times to figure everyone out. There are just too many contestants. 3 Link to comment
hammaboo October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 I need to pull a chair up to the I love Blais table as well. I like him. I like the food he has cooked. I think his "I've been in your shoes" comments are a dictation from production - I doubt that anyone would have normally ground the idea into the ground like that. Mr. baseball cap bugs. I was only half-watching during the relay, so I wasn't sure how the green team came from behind to pull out the win. I'll have to catch it on a repeat. 2 Link to comment
tv echo October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 (edited) Looks like they've cast several assholes this season - including the Shia LaBeouf look-a-like (Adam?) who insisted on prepping the lobster and then took forever to finish. Edited October 16, 2014 by tv echo Link to comment
Pepper Mostly October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 (edited) Oh yeah. Another misogynistic turd waving his dick around. He and baseball cap wearing, messy guy are members of the He Man Woman Haters Club. All about control. He was going to show that little blonde who was boss. What a dink. Edited October 16, 2014 by Pepper Mostly 6 Link to comment
Wings October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 (edited) I enjoy seeing all returning Top Chef contestants. And I like all the judges, even Hugh! Blais is not a favorite of mine and that is only because he dismissed Stephanie's win as if it was by default. Not cool. She is my favorite winner. I can tolerate him as a guest judge here. He will not be on every episode. He made some good points, one being the oil snow. Molecular tricks can be overly done and inappropriate in some dishes. I do trust that he knows more about this than the others. A few seasons ago foam use was over the top. I love Tom, Gail and Padma; they are the glue and I cannot see this show without them. So nice to see Tiffany and Kristin! Edited October 16, 2014 by wings707 5 Link to comment
sunrisepink October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 I thought it was awkward that they only showed about half of the chefs' intros at the beginning. I'm enjoying Blais a lot more as a judge than a contestant; without his talking head segments he actually comes across as knowledgeable. 4 Link to comment
roctavia October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 I thought this episode was okay... definitely some jerks for contestants, but there are so many right now, I can hope a lot of them vanish quickly. I'm not a huge fan of Richard, there has just been too much of him over the years for me, so I could do without him as a regular judge. Overall, there were some interesting dishes. It sounds like they made the right choice with the winner and loser. I don't have as much of a problem with the broccoli salad thing, assuming it tasted good (which may not have been the case, but that should have been the critique, not that it's a 'side dish' ) It semed to fit the parameters of the challenge- which was elevate the FIRST thing you ever cooked. Which, sure there is no way to verify, and the chefs could take some liberties there... but even as not a chef, the first things I ever cooked were things like toast or macaroni and cheese... maybe a grilled cheese sandwich- or helping parents make a dish for a potluck or something. So the broccoli salad would fit that. I guess they could have been thinking the first thing they ever cooked as a meal or as a real chef or something... but there were dishes like the fish and 'tartar sauce' that had a nice story of my grandfather would make the fish and i'd make this, which is why I chose this dish. But it was sort of an odd challenge, IMO, since the contestants could still pretty much just make up whatever they wanted (which I guess they could do for just about any challenge based on their pasts) But I wonder if broccoli salad was trying to follow the challenge more than some? I guess i'm glad she wasn't eliminated for that... since with a ton of other food stations, it's not like the customers were depending on her dish to be a full meal. I don't think it was a winner, but I would have been bothered if she got eliminated for it just because it was a "side dish". 3 Link to comment
cooksdelight October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 It semed to fit the parameters of the challenge- which was elevate the FIRST thing you ever cooked. Right. For me, that would be scrambled eggs. I guess I could make them something more than just an egg, but it was as if they changed the rules mid-stream. It suddenly became the best entree instead of best single thing. Link to comment
Popular Post stillshimpy October 16, 2014 Popular Post Share October 16, 2014 (edited) What do everyone have against Richard Blais? I don't see a problem with him. If any judge is tap dancing on my last nerves it's Tom, at times he comes off as a big douche. I can't really speak for anyone else, but here's what bugs me about Richard Blais: He has a different personality in each TV appearance I see him in I actually talked about this on Duels just a while back but here's the gig: First time he's on Top Chef in his season, he's nerdy sci-chef, molecular gastronomy and a little plump. I liked that guy. I didn't like him so much after he lost to Stephanie and didn't (in all the ensuing years) ever simply give her credit for beating him fair and square, but instead insisted he should have won, but "[he] choked" making him the sorest of losers and least gracious of winners when he finally won All Stars. Second appearance was on Top Chef Masters, as sous chef, where he and Anger Management Dale decided to purposefully be jackasses and difficult to their chefs. I can only assume it was purposeful, that was never explained, but they were arrogant, challenging and (I'm not kidding) attempted to provoke Michael Chiaerello into a fistfight. That was Dale, but Blais was right there with him. So that was the incarnation that made me wonder who the hell the guy really is and made me suspect a lot of pretense. Then came All Stars, where he feigned crippling self-esteem and neurosis issues as gamesmanship. He'd stand around belittling himself, until someone "there-there"'d him. Gail actually said in an interview afterward (and he won the damned season) that she liked him, but thought he needed professional help. The reason I know he was feigning it was Carla Hall told him not to start with that at one point, and it instantly vanished. As competition tool it was pathetic. Then the failed Life After Top Chef and he's just a henpecked husband, trying to endlessly please his wife while desperately trying to steal time to eke out a career. (think of the reality show setting for this and bathe in the irony). Duels he exhibited so many facial ticks that my husband wondered if he had a cocaine addiction, and then the expression on his face when Kevin advanced over Blais showed that the guy still can't lose with anything resembling grace. So his appearance in this series thus far has done nothing to convince me that I'm wrong about him being the least genuine person. His personality is beyond malleable at this juncture and well into studied pretense. I mean, he's even donned glasses as props. I know the guy is just trying to make hay while the sun shines, to secure some financial security and it isn't that I begrudge him that. I'm also aware that TV contestants and judges have a persona that they are choosing, rather than reflecting their authentic self, but Blais has changed that persona so often that in the end result, I find him sort unctuous and untrustworthy. That said, I don't dislike him to the extent that I won't watch, I just wish that he wasn't part of the franchise on such a regular basis with such an irregular personality. Edited October 16, 2014 by stillshimpy 29 Link to comment
SFoster21 October 16, 2014 Share October 16, 2014 I think Richard is okay, but I didn't follow him around the dial like that! Who even knew he was on ten other shows? He will always be golden in my eyes for giving Steph the prize in the wedding challenge. Link to comment
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