SBriand
Monday, October 12th, 2009, 7:07 AM
I don't know if anyone has been watching this but I thought I would see since I know there are a few Iron Chef fans out there and many cooking show fans.
I am surprised that the Food Network can't make this show better. Something about this show runs me in the wrong way in terms of how it is produced. I love Alton but maybe he makes for a bad host? I don't know, it just pales in comparison to shows like Top Chef in production quality. I just had to mention that.
I love how that Chopped judge is one of the contestants and in the first week she left bones in her fish. She is such a critical bitch on Chopped and to see her put into the "cook something great in a short amount of time" test and to flop a bit makes me smile.
I don't like many of the chefs. That might be making it a bit hard to watch, but I like the Indian guy Mehta. He is pretty much the only one with any personality and he looks to be a great chef.
speedz99
Monday, October 12th, 2009, 8:08 AM
The male judge from Iron Chef America makes the show unwatchable.
SBriand
Monday, October 12th, 2009, 8:43 AM
QUOTE (speedz99 @ Monday, October 12th, 2009, 12:08 PM)

The male judge from Iron Chef America makes the show unwatchable.
omg how did I forget about that insufferable **** Jeffrey.
Pot Odds RAC
Monday, October 12th, 2009, 8:44 AM
Agree about the pompous prick judge. I think one of the female judges is waiting for some chef to serve something flambe so they can "accidentally" spill it on him and torch his arrogant ass.
I like the format. It is meant to be a little cheesy. It is much more about the cooking than the chefs. I think that is what is sort of "missing" - that and the fact that the challenges are not "balanced" and don't seem to be completely thought out. They can fight over ingredients and other things. Seems to make it a little "unfair". However I like the focus on food.
On a similar topic, my wife said she was watching a recent episode of Iron Chef America and Richard "Faux Hawk" Blaze was the challenger and his sous chef was Nerdlinger from this season of Top Chef.
Suited_Up
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009, 3:30 PM
Definitely hasn't drawn me in like the first season did. But I'll still watch.
Pot Odds RAC
Monday, November 2nd, 2009, 6:14 AM
I hate how they allow a Chef to grab ALL of a given item, even if he has no intention of actually using all of it. And then they have a free-for-all to grab stuff. I just don't like this aspect of the competition. They'll have one spice grinder or other equpiment and a chef will refuse to let others use it. I understand this is a competition, but these aspects take away from my sense of enjoyment.
Mercury69
Monday, November 2nd, 2009, 7:20 AM
I hate the idiot host.
Suited_Up
Monday, November 2nd, 2009, 5:14 PM
So glad Baldy McDouchey went home!!
theresa113
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009, 4:28 AM
Agree on Appleman.
I wasn't crazy about the Next Iron Chef the first time but since it is about cooking and it is a competition, I watch it.
I know you all do not like Amanda Freitag but I am hoping she wins.
Brad Farmerie had defeated Cat Cora in a battle but is already out of the competition. The only other chef to defeat an existing Iron chef is Jose Garces.
I would have thought that maybe they would recycle prior contestants and I was hoping to see Chris Cosentino and John Besh vie for the position again. None of the Top Chef masters are in this competition so I wonder if in the world of cheffery, these are your A-/B+ chefs. Hard to say... but something is more off this season than the first.
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