Viewers are taken behind the scenes of a cooking show starring the animated chef. His dealings with his producer and stage manager provide the yuks.Viewers are taken behind the scenes of a cooking show starring the animated chef. His dealings with his producer and stage manager provide the yuks.Viewers are taken behind the scenes of a cooking show starring the animated chef. His dealings with his producer and stage manager provide the yuks.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 nomination total
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NBC must be getting desprite to put this untalented goof on the air. Thank God he knows how to cook,because his acting ability isnt going to pay the rent. Its like watching A bad SNL host that keeps looking at the Que cards.
To say that this attempt to bring famed chef Emeril Lagasse to the sitcom world is bad would be understating the case. The unfortunate thing for Mr. Lagasse is that, despite what many will say, it simply isn't HIS fault. If you can stand to sit through one of these excruciating half hours, you may notice that Emeril himself is not all that bad. He's amateurish, and not nearly as fluid with his delivery of scripted lines as he is with the open banter of his actual cooking shows. But he's actually the best one of the bunch of "clowns" in this incomprehensible mess. The problem appears to be that the producers were afraid of Emeril's lack of polish and simply tried to cover it up by supplying a bevy of loud, obnoxious old-hat stereotypes to run around screaming. Mr. Lagasse could probably have done much better with some subtlety in the writing. Perhaps if the producers had modeled their product on the British comedy "Chef!", it might have suited better. Sorry Emeril, a chef is only as good as his ingredients, and the producers handed you spoiled ham to work with.
Emeril is a tremendously talented chef ala artiste, but a comedic actor (or actor period) he's not. This mess is a terribly formulaic take on Emeril's actual Food Channel cooking show (a joy of a show and where Emeril belongs). To make up for Emeril's lack of acting ability, the producers surrounded him with crisp, timing-savvy comedic pros...you can almost hear the snare drum and cymbals after every punchline. Robert Urich lent a legitimate "big-name" which evoked nostalgic sympathy for the cancer victim. Plots lines are trite and "text-book", and yet infantile (those excruciatingly bad baldy wigs in episode #1). Painful to watch, thank God this mistake was taken off the burner before it became completely overdone and rancid.
I actually favored watching his live show on the Food Network over this show. If only NBC had done things differently, Emeril fans, like myself, wouldn't have ran out the door! I now feel sorry for Emeril and his potential acting career because I think he could've gone far with this one. My advice to Emeril is, "Please try again."
It was not Emerils fault that the show bombed.
The Thomasons would not let Emeril "play" Emeril as himself.
There were no "bams", no "kick it up a notches".
They forced him to play a toned down version of himself.
Then cast a bunch of actors around him to liven the show up.
Sure Emeril is no Sir Laurence Oliver, but neither is Tom Hanks.
Emeril was handicapped by not being allowed to be himself.
Emeril can still buy and sell any of you out there who have knocked his effort.
I went to one of the tapings of the show in California and in my opinion did as good of a job as was possible given the circumstances.
At least HE tried, can any of you dopes say say the same!
The Thomasons would not let Emeril "play" Emeril as himself.
There were no "bams", no "kick it up a notches".
They forced him to play a toned down version of himself.
Then cast a bunch of actors around him to liven the show up.
Sure Emeril is no Sir Laurence Oliver, but neither is Tom Hanks.
Emeril was handicapped by not being allowed to be himself.
Emeril can still buy and sell any of you out there who have knocked his effort.
I went to one of the tapings of the show in California and in my opinion did as good of a job as was possible given the circumstances.
At least HE tried, can any of you dopes say say the same!
Did you know
- TriviaDuring a break in shooting, Carrie Preston went home to New York, arriving on September 10, 2001, less than 24 hours before the World Trade Center attacks. The show resumed production the following week, but all flights were grounded. Preston had to rent a car and drive across the country to get back to work.
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