Watcher Entertainment is moving on from YouTube to its own subscription service. The trio of Ryan Bergara, Shane Madej, and Steven Lim have cultivated a massive following since breaking off from BuzzFeed and are officially taking the next big step with the launch of Watcher, the new home for their original series, including fan-favorites Ghost Files, Mystery Files, and Puppet History. The service is currently in its beta period from now until May 31, when Lim's new food show Travel Season with his former Worth It colleagues Andrew Ilnyckyj and Adam Bianchi launches.
- 4/19/2024
- by Ryan O'Rourke
- Collider.com
During its seven-year run, BuzzFeed‘s Worth It has reshaped food criticism, boosted family-owned restaurants, earned over one billion views, and depicted over-the-top dishes from around the world. Now, the food-focused web series is coming to an end.
March 11 marks the beginning of the last season of Worth It. After three final episodes, hosts Steven Lim and Andrew Ilnyckyj will officially shelve their shared brand of cost-conscious food criticism.
Worth It episodes are typically framed around a specific ingredient or dish. Lim and Ilnyckyj — who are usually accompanied by cameraman and producer Adam Bianchi — travel to different restaurants to sample cheap, mid-range, and expensive versions of the chosen foodstuff. Each episode ends with the hosts determining which take on the dish provided the best bang for their buck.
That format has sent Lim, Ilnyckyj, and Bianchi around the world, and the final season of Worth It will feature more globetrotting adventures.
March 11 marks the beginning of the last season of Worth It. After three final episodes, hosts Steven Lim and Andrew Ilnyckyj will officially shelve their shared brand of cost-conscious food criticism.
Worth It episodes are typically framed around a specific ingredient or dish. Lim and Ilnyckyj — who are usually accompanied by cameraman and producer Adam Bianchi — travel to different restaurants to sample cheap, mid-range, and expensive versions of the chosen foodstuff. Each episode ends with the hosts determining which take on the dish provided the best bang for their buck.
That format has sent Lim, Ilnyckyj, and Bianchi around the world, and the final season of Worth It will feature more globetrotting adventures.
- 3/10/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Buzzfeed's YouTube series Worth It sees hosts Steven Lim and Andrew Ilnyckyj, always joined by cameraman Adam Bianchi, travel to three different restaurants serving the same type of food at three different price points, then voting on which one was worth it at its price.
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It's a fun and light show to check out when you need to wind down, see some beautiful food being prepared, and two friends enjoying it with hilarious commentary. A lot of the episodes see Andrew and Steven join up with famous chefs, which is always a treat. Let's revisit some of the top-rated episodes so far of this series!
Related: 10 Best Cooking Shows To Inspire Your Next Dish
It's a fun and light show to check out when you need to wind down, see some beautiful food being prepared, and two friends enjoying it with hilarious commentary. A lot of the episodes see Andrew and Steven join up with famous chefs, which is always a treat. Let's revisit some of the top-rated episodes so far of this series!
- 4/14/2020
- ScreenRant
BuzzFeed producers Steven Lim and Andrew Ilnyckyj -- with grumpy cameraman Adam Bianchi in tow -- are set to headline a fourth season of one of the viral publisher’s most originals, Worth It.
In each episode, the guys sample the same dish from three different vendors at varying price points. The most popular episode of all time, for instance, pits an $11 steak from a downtown L.A. diner against a $306 steak from a Beverly Hills hotspot. In season four -- which will consist of 12 episodes and is set to bow on March 18 on YouTube, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and Roku -- the guys will sample local cuisine from nine cities, including San Francisco, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Honolulu, and Houston.
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In each episode, the guys sample the same dish from three different vendors at varying price points. The most popular episode of all time, for instance, pits an $11 steak from a downtown L.A. diner against a $306 steak from a Beverly Hills hotspot. In season four -- which will consist of 12 episodes and is set to bow on March 18 on YouTube, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and Roku -- the guys will sample local cuisine from nine cities, including San Francisco, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, Honolulu, and Houston.
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- 3/5/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
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