Blue ribbon-winning bakers from state fairs across the U.S. face off for the first time in an epic baking showdown to win top honors and $100,000.Blue ribbon-winning bakers from state fairs across the U.S. face off for the first time in an epic baking showdown to win top honors and $100,000.Blue ribbon-winning bakers from state fairs across the U.S. face off for the first time in an epic baking showdown to win top honors and $100,000.
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Honestly loved how light hearted it was without being too corny or overproduced. I was concerned at first since I can't really relate to the state fair theme, but I still quite enjoyed the show since the cast and their backgrounds were still so diverse.
Jason Biggs was a cute suprise and even more suprisingly such a good and endearing host. Where some of the bakeshow hosts can be too over the top or too smiley, Jason Biggs brought just the right level of cheerful and corniness.
BRBC is a good watch with a cup of coffee in the mornings. Good vibes all around.
Does it have the drama of Hell's Kitchen or Masterchef? No, but not every cooking show has to.
I love me some lighthearted bakeshows and this is one of the good ones. Another season please.
Jason Biggs was a cute suprise and even more suprisingly such a good and endearing host. Where some of the bakeshow hosts can be too over the top or too smiley, Jason Biggs brought just the right level of cheerful and corniness.
BRBC is a good watch with a cup of coffee in the mornings. Good vibes all around.
Does it have the drama of Hell's Kitchen or Masterchef? No, but not every cooking show has to.
I love me some lighthearted bakeshows and this is one of the good ones. Another season please.
A fun, light, baking competition hosted by wonderful culinary and comedic talent. I found it thoroughly entertaining. I don't understand how some reviewers can only criticize Sandra's wardrobe? I thought she was apropos and looked like her beautiful self. Jason Biggs is adorable and the White House chef is a great touch. The hosts seem to gel well and bring a nice vibe.
This show is about being good at all aspects of baking and holds true to its campy theme. It amazes me that so many people can win hundreds of competitions with their recipes. I have much to learn on the baking front and this show is a well put together and entertaining exhibition of talented bakers across the country.
This show is about being good at all aspects of baking and holds true to its campy theme. It amazes me that so many people can win hundreds of competitions with their recipes. I have much to learn on the baking front and this show is a well put together and entertaining exhibition of talented bakers across the country.
Even if she is the executive producer, it's incredibly weird that Jason Biggs is the host and there are three judges but only one judge walks around with Jason Biggs like a co-host. Any criticism she gives is nonsense and very contradictory in comparison to the other two judges. Honestly, other than that I have no issues with the show other than them trying to push the American pie thing. My fiance told me I sounded crazy when I was getting frustrated with the way Sandra Lee acts on this show. So reading these comments is satisfying. I think judge Bill is my favorite judge. Very no nonsense and extremely experienced.
August is a month when nothing new or compelling hits streaming. You get crime or cooking and an occasional good movie. I enjoyed seeing the desserts that came from the bakers. Made me want to eat pie, cake, and sweet rolls. So stay away from the show if you're dieting. The actual baking sequences are a waste of time. Part of watching these cooking shows is learning. GBBS always teaches you about how to be a better baker. This show does not. It does offer some attractive goodies. The contestants are not that interesting. That might be editing. And the main host is a distraction. She looks like holy roller Barbie. Her outfits are over the top flouncy creations that make her look like she's competing to look like a bad wedding cake. There are two other judges who are okay bur over shadowed by the Barbie judge. I made it through the series but only because after episode three I fast forwarded to see the desserts. I wasn't invested enough in the contestants to care who won. If Netflix renews this show they need to replace blonde with some one less over whelming. A grandma from Ohio maybe. Gotta go to the store to get some prebuilt pie. Bye bye.
I was happy to see that the contents were nice and helpful to each other. That said, this is not the Great British Baking Show.
The hosts don't really bring much. And the judges, oof. Consistently will talk up one bake and then rank it second or third under obviously worse picks. Felt very inconsistent.
And what is the point of the first bakes if they have nothing to do with the competition each round? To fill the run time? I bet it's to fill the run time.
Overall, still watchable, if only for the heart the bakers put into it. I do wish there was no prize and people competing just for the love of the craft.
The hosts don't really bring much. And the judges, oof. Consistently will talk up one bake and then rank it second or third under obviously worse picks. Felt very inconsistent.
And what is the point of the first bakes if they have nothing to do with the competition each round? To fill the run time? I bet it's to fill the run time.
Overall, still watchable, if only for the heart the bakers put into it. I do wish there was no prize and people competing just for the love of the craft.
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