jcbrown January 28 Share January 28 Maybe I'm just desperate for entertainment but I really enjoyed last night's episode and Frankie is my favorite. I thought Trinity would last longer than this and I thought the woman on the red team with the gross nails would be gone by now. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90144-worst-cooks-in-america-general-discussion/page/32/#findComment-8565539
mlp January 28 Share January 28 I actually kinda liked Trinity although I never did figure out if he/she was male or female. I always thought all drag queens were male but there was a female drag queen on a couple seasons ago so now I'm not sure. I think the woman with the gross nails (and eyelashes) should have been gone several episodes ago. She should have been made to wear gloves - although I don't know what kind of kitchen gloves could stand up to those hideous claws. I don't like Wes but I won't be surprised if he's a finalist. Either he knew more about cooking than he let on at first or he's smart enough to pay attention to the coaching they get behind the scenes. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90144-worst-cooks-in-america-general-discussion/page/32/#findComment-8566139
DEL901 January 28 Share January 28 59 minutes ago, mlp said: I actually kinda liked Trinity although I never did figure out if he/she was male or female. I always thought all drag queens were male but there was a female drag queen on a couple seasons ago so now I'm not sure. I think the woman with the gross nails (and eyelashes) should have been gone several episodes ago. She should have been made to wear gloves - although I don't know what kind of kitchen gloves could stand up to those hideous claws. I don't like Wes but I won't be surprised if he's a finalist. Either he knew more about cooking than he let on at first or he's smart enough to pay attention to the coaching they get behind the scenes. I believe Trinity was born male, but has come out as trans non- binary. https://www.thepinknews.com/2022/04/01/trinity-the-tuck-trans-non-binary-drag-race/ 1 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90144-worst-cooks-in-america-general-discussion/page/32/#findComment-8566188
LexieLily February 3 Share February 3 (edited) I miss when the coaches had to stay behind the lines on the other side of the kitchen for the final cook. I also miss the earlier seasons where the cooktestants decided their own final meals. Edited February 3 by LexieLily 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90144-worst-cooks-in-america-general-discussion/page/32/#findComment-8570906
Mr. Sparkle February 3 Share February 3 9 hours ago, LexieLily said: I miss when the coaches had to stay behind the lines on the other side of the kitchen for the final cook. I also miss the earlier seasons where the cooktestants decided their own final meals. The first part doesn't bother me as long as they don't touch or taste anything. The second one I agree with. I think the finale should get an entire hour, with some time planning the menu. I was happy with the final two and the winner. As long as Wes didn't win I'm good. This season felt rushed. I wonder if we're getting another season this year. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90144-worst-cooks-in-america-general-discussion/page/32/#findComment-8571124
jcbrown February 4 Share February 4 I totally agree that the finale would be better if the contestants got some input into the menu (who starts a meal with steak?). And I also agree that the moment Wes was eliminated I was fine with whoever won. Overall, a decent season, which is not the default for this show. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90144-worst-cooks-in-america-general-discussion/page/32/#findComment-8571836
mlp February 4 Share February 4 I really didn't care which of the finalists won although I had a slight preference for the figure skater (already forgot his name). They weren't playing for themselves and all the money in the end went to animal charities so I was happy. As annoying as many of the contestants were, I have to give them credit for putting themselves through it all for charity - although the publicity probably doesn't hurt. I thought Jeff and Antonia worked well together. Antonia is a good host/mentor and Jeff toned down his OTT goofiness and did a good job. I hope they are more or less permanent if the show continues. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90144-worst-cooks-in-america-general-discussion/page/32/#findComment-8571891
Gramto6 February 7 Share February 7 On 2/2/2025 at 7:52 PM, LexieLily said: I miss when the coaches had to stay behind the lines on the other side of the kitchen for the final cook. I also miss the earlier seasons where the cooktestants decided their own final meals. I bailed on this season early on, but I did watch the finale rerun today. I didn't like how close the chefs were to the contestants during the final meal either. I really thought it was childish how Jeff was throwing distracting comments at Antonio's cook. They are under enough pressure as it is w/out that nonsense! And the time Antonio's cook almost knocked something on to the floor, she helped stop it from falling, or at least it sure looked like she did. I don't now just how bad the final two were in the beginning, but the food they cooked did look pretty good for "worst cooks". Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/90144-worst-cooks-in-america-general-discussion/page/32/#findComment-8574714
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