The Fox network is renewing its reality show "Hell's Kitchen" for another season.
Like many shows, for me, one season was enough.
Much like the show "The Apprentice," this show was about 12 people competing to be the number one chef and to win a restaurant of their own.
The host/taskmaster is the evil Chef Ramsay. Chef Ramsay's idea of training people is to scream at them, telling the contestants to shut up, and belittling them. And that treatment extended to customers who dared to complain to him about his bad food. I don't know if Chef Ramsay is a great chef or not, but as a manager he has the people skills of a backwater, diner cook.
The other thing I didn't like about this show was that the winner, Michael, was caught cheating during one of the cooking contests. Instead of being kicked off the show or being reprimanded, he ends up winning the whole thing. What kind of message does that send?
I watched the whole first season of "Hell's Kitchen" but I won't be setting TIVO to record the second season.
Wednesday, August 10, 2005
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