tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8250544293695866402.post5018372446957823137..comments2011-10-26T06:49:51.860-07:00Comments on Women Read Comics: Kitchen Nightmares ReviewKarenRhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08283227064487795447noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8250544293695866402.post-16920932203643719992007-09-25T11:55:00.000-07:002007-09-25T11:55:00.000-07:00Exactly what I thought, too. My wife and I watched...Exactly what I thought, too. My wife and I watched in shock and awe about how they could screw up such an already tried and true show with making it about theatrics instead of food and business. I'm watching it thinking "could they make Americans look any worse?" While the normal market wouldn't notice because I would say many people haven't seen the BBC version, for those of us who have, I feel like its hard not to compare. I also felt like, "Italian food?" I mean, its no wonder he didn't help the kitchen redevelop the menu more... stupid Americans only like their spaghetti, ravioli, lasagna, and alfredo. I can't believe that the kitchen was perfect. What a load. "Our food is great, its the tools we're using that suck!" And when they revealed the new equipment, I said to my wife, "What is this? Extreme Kitchen Makeover?" I don't know why, but I hated that so much, probably one of the worst things I saw in the show. The selfish owner does nothing and gets a new kitchen - good job! Read a dog training book - reinforcing negative actions. And then, the end all, the big guy turns into a nice guy in all of a matter of days - his whole persona has changed and he's become a lovable galoof. That show isn't going to make it if they keep going this route. Oh, and lastly, I hate that bad video quality its shot on... the BBC version looks like its on film and is done so nicely, the FOX version looks like they produced it for $2500 in the back of someone's van.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00698292333494504573noreply@blogger.com