Twelve nominated chefs face off in culinary challenges while working through personal obstacles. Martha Stewart and José Andrés guide them as they compete for glory in the kitchen and growth... Read allTwelve nominated chefs face off in culinary challenges while working through personal obstacles. Martha Stewart and José Andrés guide them as they compete for glory in the kitchen and growth in their lives.Twelve nominated chefs face off in culinary challenges while working through personal obstacles. Martha Stewart and José Andrés guide them as they compete for glory in the kitchen and growth in their lives.
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I knew I wasn't gonna like this when I first saw the previews. Someone threw a plate or whatever it was on the floor out of anger, and that was all I needed to know to form a conclusion. I am so sick and tired of people being nasty and tearing each other down. Don't we get enough of that every day as it is? Folks are often impatient and unstable: blowing their horn like a madman/woman the second a light turns green, driving up real fast next to you and hanging by your back bumper to block the lane and prevent you from getting over, pushing and shoving in the stores. And then you have toxic, opinionated coworkers. So why do we need to watch people acting rude on TV. Even from the previews, I could tell the premise of this show was different from other culinary competitions. The focus is more or less on the contestants' personality issues, and not so much on their lack of cooking skills. Volunteering to go on here wasn't the answer to resolving their short fuse, because all they're doing is embarrassing themselves in front of the whole country. I do think it would have potential, if the format wasn't cutthroat, you know? I don't understand why it has to be so mafia-like. It's one thing for the judges to choose people to send home, but then you also give the cooks the ability to eliminate their fellow competitors. That's just dirty, and I fail to see how it adds any value. Depending on who they send home, it comes off like they have some kind of vendetta, and not because what they cooked didn't have enough salt, or whatever phony reason they give. A show like this is doing nothing to encourage people to work together, and that's the last thing we need in today's climate.
Are we watching a cooking competition show, which could inspire us making good food? Or are we watching a bunch so-called "best chefs" who need anger management help? The show doesn't care about making good food, it's about who is the least annoying person so they can survive for another week, even their food suck.
All the contestants looked miserable, upset, and angry. I know this is what this show all about, but do I really want to watch a bunch of angry people attacking each others after a long working day?
This show was trying to be clever and special, it didn't fail completely, at least they achieve one thing... "specially bad".
Oh, and the hosts were not good either...
Shame...
All the contestants looked miserable, upset, and angry. I know this is what this show all about, but do I really want to watch a bunch of angry people attacking each others after a long working day?
This show was trying to be clever and special, it didn't fail completely, at least they achieve one thing... "specially bad".
Oh, and the hosts were not good either...
Shame...
Somehow I managed to get through 2 episodes of Yes, Chef! I should have stopped at one. I gave it a chance because I think José Andrés is a wonderful person. It is nothing more than an angry, backstabbing, poorly conceptualized mess. If this is the future of cooking competitions, then it's probably best that they just fade away. I found Katsuji to be one of the most annoying contestants on both seasons of Top Chef and he is more over the top and arrogant on this show. Who invited him, again? I just hope that the money that is made from this bizarre schoolyard bully driven nonsense goes to José Andrés many charities. Also, Martha Stewart seems incredibly bored. I may skip to the end episode though, just to see if it ends like The Menu.
If you're interested in in-fighting, back stabbing and finger pointing, then this is the show for you.
The basic idea is to get a bunch of chefs who are successful in the kitchen, but not so much in their interpersonal interactions.
A cooking challenge is provided and then...TWIST...they are given a direction by Martha Stewart and José Andrés that guarantees conflict and division.
Considering the amount of anger and division in the world right now, this show is the last thing any of us needs.
José Andrés is such a generous soul with his World Central Kitchen, I can't believe he signed on for this.
Nope. Won't be watching this one.
The basic idea is to get a bunch of chefs who are successful in the kitchen, but not so much in their interpersonal interactions.
A cooking challenge is provided and then...TWIST...they are given a direction by Martha Stewart and José Andrés that guarantees conflict and division.
Considering the amount of anger and division in the world right now, this show is the last thing any of us needs.
José Andrés is such a generous soul with his World Central Kitchen, I can't believe he signed on for this.
Nope. Won't be watching this one.
I thought I would enjoy this show. The premise had a potential: established chefs would work together to get over their biggest setbacks. Plus juried by Jose Andres and Martha Stewart.
Think: Top Chef All Stars sans Padma, but with some ego trips.
What happened was a disaster.
First, the rules of the game were quirky and actually promote weaker performance.
But most importantly, the casting is the problem. Starting with the judges, who don't seem to enjoy their setting and don't control the group or the show itself.
Then there's Katsuji, planted for some vicious reason to make the show more spicy.
Absolutely disgusting character that made me give up on the show after 1st episode.
It's not a good time to make another show fuelled by terrible human flaws.
Think: Top Chef All Stars sans Padma, but with some ego trips.
What happened was a disaster.
First, the rules of the game were quirky and actually promote weaker performance.
But most importantly, the casting is the problem. Starting with the judges, who don't seem to enjoy their setting and don't control the group or the show itself.
Then there's Katsuji, planted for some vicious reason to make the show more spicy.
Absolutely disgusting character that made me give up on the show after 1st episode.
It's not a good time to make another show fuelled by terrible human flaws.
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