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Well it just doesn't make any sense. I'm half way through and they're all muppets... I generally lap up all Gordon's shows but this is truly painful. The concept of the show just doesn't work.
I've continued watching this but it's hard going, often pretty dull. The main problem is that it's so derivative from The Apprentice but does everything far worse: lacking the tension. Gordon seems like a nice chap but half the fun of the Apprentice is that Lord Sugar comes across as a fierce mogul whom all the candidates fear.
I could go on but tbh I feel like I can't be bothered. And that's the problem. This is really pretty dull.
Edit. Having just watched the latest episode, this is getting worse. I had to skip through sections as it's becoming unwatchable.
I could go on but tbh I feel like I can't be bothered. And that's the problem. This is really pretty dull.
Edit. Having just watched the latest episode, this is getting worse. I had to skip through sections as it's becoming unwatchable.
Gordan Ramsey thinks he's Alan Sugar! It doesn't work Gordan. I think he should go back to the kitchen as this isn't his best. The show is trying to be a food version of apprentice but it's lacking big time.
The premise of the show did not match up with the challenges whatsoever.
The cooking challenges, I somewhat understood because they were diverse and thought the contestants various things, but challenges like crawling thru a cave, and diving off a cliff, were pretty pointless.
My main issue with this show was the personalities, so many powerful contestants had little opportunity to shine due to loud mouths who threw a tantrum if things did not go their way, then throw their teammate under the bus later when their loud-mouthing didn't pay off.
Not a bad show to binge, but I wouldn't recommend it as a interesting watch, show could've been better if half the contestants were different, and the challenges were more consistent.
Very happy with who won in the end tho, at least they didn't mess that up.
Would've been 5 out of 10 if Valentina (the vegan) was eliminated much earlier, very obnoxious, loud and conniving.
The cooking challenges, I somewhat understood because they were diverse and thought the contestants various things, but challenges like crawling thru a cave, and diving off a cliff, were pretty pointless.
My main issue with this show was the personalities, so many powerful contestants had little opportunity to shine due to loud mouths who threw a tantrum if things did not go their way, then throw their teammate under the bus later when their loud-mouthing didn't pay off.
Not a bad show to binge, but I wouldn't recommend it as a interesting watch, show could've been better if half the contestants were different, and the challenges were more consistent.
Very happy with who won in the end tho, at least they didn't mess that up.
Would've been 5 out of 10 if Valentina (the vegan) was eliminated much earlier, very obnoxious, loud and conniving.
I really couldn't be bothered who won and who didn't as nobody in this show was someone you would emotionally invest in-there was no journey to go on and see anyone and transform for the better. Bleh.
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