I am predicting that Guy will win (his name is Guy).
After just two episodes I think he stands way out in front of the rest.
I must say that I was quite surprised that one of the contestants did not even know how to julienne a carrot. I would think any aspiring chef would know a basic skill like that!
I've caught a few episodes of this. Definitely Guy is good. I don't think the big black guy will win as they just hired to guys like him last time. I think the lady from California is pretty, she just needs a little more spark. Have you watched Top Chef at all on Bravo? My friend who is studying to be a chef says she caught the first episode and said she puts up this that crap from fellow students and mentors everyday.
Hi Zoey, I have been watching this too! Guy also looks like the best choice to me. He is actually from a town just about 1 hr from us. Did you notice how many were from CA this time?
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I've caught a few episodes of this. Definitely Guy is good. I don't think the big black guy will win as they just hired to guys like him last time. I think the lady from California is pretty, she just needs a little more spark.
ReplyDeleteHave you watched Top Chef at all on Bravo? My friend who is studying to be a chef says she caught the first episode and said she puts up this that crap from fellow students and mentors everyday.
Hi Zoey,
ReplyDeleteI have been watching this too! Guy also looks like the best choice to me.
He is actually from a town just about 1 hr from us. Did you notice how many were from CA this time?