on 13-04-2020 08:16 PM
on 13-04-2020 09:06 PM
I'm recording it Kopes.
Can only catch up when I have some time.
on 13-04-2020 09:43 PM
on 13-04-2020 09:51 PM
I watched it. I can't see how the dishes can get much better, so there's unlikely to be a learning curve.
Understandable, as this year's batch are almost all professional chefs.
The entire point of the franchise is for amateur chefs to compete, not failed alumni. Maybe they didn't get enough applicants. Maybe that's why they really got rid or Gary, George and Matt.
on 13-04-2020 10:13 PM
Thank you Easter bunny for giving me MasterChef back.
on 13-04-2020 11:07 PM
Quite agree dave. It's theme was meant for amateurs to rise up. The real appeal.
But Mastechef is certainly a pleasant change from all the rubbish bickering competition shows.
Familiar scenes and sounds brings back cosy memories for me in this show.
This season is more like the return of the champs to see what they can do.
on 14-04-2020 12:02 AM
I worked tonight, and am working tomorrow night, so will catch up when I can. I'm curious to see how the new judges go.
Mr Tippy said he wasn't interested in watching with the new judges, but if we watched one of the overseas versions, we'd be seeing different judges that we aren't familiar with. I'm happy to give them a chance.
on 14-04-2020 07:07 AM
Billie Mckay is my second cousins daughter. Yak to her most days at the bottom pub at Bowra....when it is open.
She is a very unassuming and humble person.....puts on a good feed too at the family gatherings.
Her mum and dad are legends as well.
14-04-2020 09:38 AM - edited 14-04-2020 09:42 AM
on 14-04-2020 09:45 AM
It's refreshing to see a cooking show all about the cooking, without the drama (like MKR)
All the judges seemed super nice. Even Gordon.