Hells Kitchen

HILLCYD

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This is exactly the kind of show I always hate.....and yet for some reason I love it. I don't even like to cook......
 

Dave19642006

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He is the God of all Chefs, He believes in perfection. If anyone gives garbage for food service. He lays it down., HARD. With what gives the winner They better be Great
 

Dave19642006

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I watch the show cause I know where he is coming from. I have cooked for over 20 years and believe in perfection when it comes to food
Difference between a $5.00 hamburger and a $20.00 hamburger-Presentation
 
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cycopath25

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I watch the show cause I know where he is coming from. I have cooked for over 20 years and believe in perfection when it comes to food
Difference between a $5.00 hamburger and a $20.00 hambureger-Presentation

What's a hambureger? :wink:
 

HandSanitizer

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I want you guys to picture my foot really far up this guy behind. That is what I would do if he were to talk to me in that tone. I do realize that its mostly put on for the audience. (see simon cowell)
 

jumbopackage

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If you have not seen the UK version of Ramseys' Kitchen Nightmares you're missing out. It is probably one of my 3 favorite shows. I know they have an edited one on BBC America, but the original ITV version is so much better.

They destroyed it when they brought it over here, but the re-export version back to the UK is watchable.
 

DMBclone

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If you have not seen the UK version of Ramseys' Kitchen Nightmares you're missing out. It is probably one of my 3 favorite shows. I know they have an edited one on BBC America, but the original ITV version is so much better.

They destroyed it when they brought it over here, but the re-export version back to the UK is watchable.

I love Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares. Do you know where I can watch that online? I live in KC and Time Warner got rid of BBC America
 

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I watch the show cause I know where he is coming from. I have cooked for over 20 years and believe in perfection when it comes to food
Difference between a $5.00 hamburger and a $20.00 hamburger-Presentation

I hear you, right there. I love to cook, and really enjoy when a really complicated meal just "comes together" at the last minute, so that it hits the table hot and presented well.

Of course the flip side is when nothing comes out at the right time and stuff goes wrong.

And the risk of it going wrong is actually exciting.
 

jumbopackage

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He is the God of all Chefs, He believes in perfection. If anyone gives garbage for food service. He lays it down., HARD. With what gives the winner They better be Great
What I love about Gordon is that he takes no BS. You cant give him a pretentious pile of food and impress him. Simple, fresh, local food, cooked properly. That's exactly what I look for when I travel, and exactly what I appreciate in a meal.
 

Arkansas Cyclone

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I hear you, right there. I love to cook, and really enjoy when a really complicated meal just "comes together" at the last minute, so that it hits the table hot and presented well.

Of course the flip side is when nothing comes out at the right time and stuff goes wrong.

And the risk of it going wrong is actually exciting.
Yeah, I'm totally with ya on this. If you love to cook (like me) then I'm totally fascinated by shows of this type.
 

dmclone

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He has a couple other good shows on the BBC

Boiling Point
F-Word

His best show is Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares from the UK. He also made an appearance on Top Gear, which is one the best shows on TV that will soon be ruined when NBC brings it to the U.S.

Ramsey seems to be less of an actor on his BBC shows. He also seems to be obsessed with taking his shirt off. In nearly every one of his shows he starts off by being shirtless. I don't know why.
 
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jumbopackage

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He has a couple other good shows on the BBC

Boiling Point
F-Word

His best show is Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares from the UK. He also made an appearance on Top Gear, which is one the best shows on TV that will soon be ruined when NBC brings it to the U.S.

Ramsey seems to be less of an actor on his BBC shows. He also seems to be obsessed with taking his shirt off. In nearly every one of his shows he starts off by being shirtless. I don't know why.

That is my favorite part of the shows, and I have no idea why. It freaking kills me every time he does it. My girlfriend thinks it's gross. I think that might make me a bit fruity. :yes:
 

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