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Are you getting tired of Gordon Ramsay yet?

^ 80% of the restaurants from Kitchen Nightmares eventually shut down.

The owners probably fall back on bad habits and it's hard enough to run a successful business if you're competent.
 
What, who? He's some sort of foul mouthed chef, and English?

The English can't cook!

Happily I live in Australia where we have amazing coffee and fine dining.

English fine dining=oxymoron.

I would not, will never watch an Englishman cook.

And I am inclined towards being an Anglophile.

But NEVER with cuisine.

Australia? Where you think eating a kangaroo's bollock with a can of fosters in your shorts is a dinner party?
 
^He still thinks all the english cook are fish and chips and Bangers and mashed.


Mmmmm, Fish and chips.
 
^ Can you imagine the number of people who would protest loudly that he didn't know what the f*** he was talking about? :)
 
I only started watching Kitchen Nightmares on BBCA. I haven't seen enough of him to be tired of him yet.

Wanna know what I am tired of? It's shows like this where the host goes to fix some situation the establishment owners got themselves into, and then the owners and everybody get pissy and bitchy at the person saving their dumb incompetent behinds from bankruptcy.

I can understand Gordon's assholery. What I don't get is people who know who and what he is, call him for help anyway, then act shocked he's what he is when he arrives. "Duh, he's mean and impersonal!" No shit. How long have his shows been on the air?
 
I only started watching Kitchen Nightmares on BBCA. I haven't seen enough of him to be tired of him yet.

Wanna know what I am tired of? It's shows like this where the host goes to fix some situation the establishment owners got themselves into, and then the owners and everybody get pissy and bitchy at the person saving their dumb incompetent behinds from bankruptcy.

I can understand Gordon's assholery. What I don't get is people who know who and what he is, call him for help anyway, then act shocked he's what he is when he arrives. "Duh, he's mean and impersonal!" No shit. How long have his shows been on the air?

Come on.. it's the same with any other "reality" show.. the cast of the week gets chosen for drama potential. They don't chose the type who by mistake/inexperience gets into trouble, listens to everything pro chef Ramsay has to tell them about how to run a proper business and then do everything to get it done.

They choose the ignorant and arrogant idiots who get into shouting matches with Gordon, they bring them to explosion and after it they cool off and see that Ramsay knows better and vow to implement his changes. If they are not confrontational or interesting enough i believe it's not past these types of show to script events and goad the others to explode and make asses of themselves so Gordon has a foil.

You have to accept this style of show and enjoy the artificial drama.. personally i don't and so watch almost only his shows where he's by himself and he's doing his own thing (exploring other cuisines, just cooking and explaining why he does it that way etc.. pretty educational for a cooking amateur like me).
 
I only started watching Kitchen Nightmares on BBCA. I haven't seen enough of him to be tired of him yet.

Wanna know what I am tired of? It's shows like this where the host goes to fix some situation the establishment owners got themselves into, and then the owners and everybody get pissy and bitchy at the person saving their dumb incompetent behinds from bankruptcy.

I can understand Gordon's assholery. What I don't get is people who know who and what he is, call him for help anyway, then act shocked he's what he is when he arrives. "Duh, he's mean and impersonal!" No shit. How long have his shows been on the air?

Come on.. it's the same with any other "reality" show.. the cast of the week gets chosen for drama potential. They don't chose the type who by mistake/inexperience gets into trouble, listens to everything pro chef Ramsay has to tell them about how to run a proper business and then do everything to get it done.

They choose the ignorant and arrogant idiots who get into shouting matches with Gordon, they bring them to explosion and after it they cool off and see that Ramsay knows better and vow to implement his changes. If they are not confrontational or interesting enough i believe it's not past these types of show to script events and goad the others to explode and make asses of themselves so Gordon has a foil.

You have to accept this style of show and enjoy the artificial drama.. personally i don't and so watch almost only his shows where he's by himself and he's doing his own thing (exploring other cuisines, just cooking and explaining why he does it that way etc.. pretty educational for a cooking amateur like me).

All true. I should have thought of that myself. Anyway, Ramsay himself I don't mind. I like watching him. He reminds me of Lenny Henry in Chef!
 
I only started watching Kitchen Nightmares on BBCA. I haven't seen enough of him to be tired of him yet.

Wanna know what I am tired of? It's shows like this where the host goes to fix some situation the establishment owners got themselves into, and then the owners and everybody get pissy and bitchy at the person saving their dumb incompetent behinds from bankruptcy.

I can understand Gordon's assholery. What I don't get is people who know who and what he is, call him for help anyway, then act shocked he's what he is when he arrives. "Duh, he's mean and impersonal!" No shit. How long have his shows been on the air?

Come on.. it's the same with any other "reality" show.. the cast of the week gets chosen for drama potential. They don't chose the type who by mistake/inexperience gets into trouble, listens to everything pro chef Ramsay has to tell them about how to run a proper business and then do everything to get it done.

They choose the ignorant and arrogant idiots who get into shouting matches with Gordon, they bring them to explosion and after it they cool off and see that Ramsay knows better and vow to implement his changes. If they are not confrontational or interesting enough i believe it's not past these types of show to script events and goad the others to explode and make asses of themselves so Gordon has a foil.

You have to accept this style of show and enjoy the artificial drama.. personally i don't and so watch almost only his shows where he's by himself and he's doing his own thing (exploring other cuisines, just cooking and explaining why he does it that way etc.. pretty educational for a cooking amateur like me).

All true. I should have thought of that myself. Anyway, Ramsay himself I don't mind. I like watching him. He reminds me of Lenny Henry in Chef!

^Only less funny and not nearly as clever with his abuse.
 
Come on.. it's the same with any other "reality" show.. the cast of the week gets chosen for drama potential. They don't chose the type who by mistake/inexperience gets into trouble, listens to everything pro chef Ramsay has to tell them about how to run a proper business and then do everything to get it done.

They choose the ignorant and arrogant idiots who get into shouting matches with Gordon, they bring them to explosion and after it they cool off and see that Ramsay knows better and vow to implement his changes. If they are not confrontational or interesting enough i believe it's not past these types of show to script events and goad the others to explode and make asses of themselves so Gordon has a foil.

You have to accept this style of show and enjoy the artificial drama.. personally i don't and so watch almost only his shows where he's by himself and he's doing his own thing (exploring other cuisines, just cooking and explaining why he does it that way etc.. pretty educational for a cooking amateur like me).

All true. I should have thought of that myself. Anyway, Ramsay himself I don't mind. I like watching him. He reminds me of Lenny Henry in Chef!

^Only less funny and not nearly as clever with his abuse.

It's the directness I appreciate. Sometimes people who are f---ing up royally need to be told that in just those terms.
 
I have never seen him but my girlfriend(oops fiance) says I have to because she has gotten me into both John Taffer and Robert Irvine lately so she says I will like him.
 
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