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Simple mathematics should have seen Elise out - to give more credence to the syrup element over the peach butter and cake wafery thing seems wrong!
Tears equal a +1? Even stary eyed Brett will end up squeezing out a few at this rate
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I can't stand Elise - I don't know what it is about her - but I find her deeply unsympathetic.
Wrong result - but hey ho. |
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Tears equal a +1? Even stary eyed Brett will end up squeezing out a few at this rate
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He will hope not. Not a good look for a pirate.
Nearly spit my tea out when Elise was saying that she needs to have more confidence, I think she needs less if anything! |
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Simple mathematics should have seen Elise out - to give more credence to the syrup element over the peach butter and cake wafery thing seems wrong!
Tears equal a +1? Even stary eyed Brett will end up squeezing out a few at this rate ![]() |
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I can't stand Elise - I don't know what it is about her - but I find her deeply unsympathetic.
Wrong result - but hey ho. Quote:
Hi triton, how are our views on the contestants matching up to the home grown ones?
Nearly spit my tea out when Elise was saying that she needs to have more confidence, I think she needs less if anything! Quote:
I was so sure that Elise was going to go. The fact that all of a sudden the syrup and the sorbet were the most important parts of the dish when Elise screwed up the butter and the biscuit makes me wonder if they didn't have a little chat and say "people will find us more sympathetic if we keep her." Disappointed in the result, I think it was the wrong one.
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Simple mathematics should have seen Elise out - to give more credence to the syrup element over the peach butter and cake wafery thing seems wrong!
Tears equal a +1? Even stary eyed Brett will end up squeezing out a few at this rate ![]() |
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Well Elise went for tears...bye bye (please). Anyone who cries like this should be sent home. Hopefully it doesn't give them pause to consider Elise shouldn't go home.
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Did he already have his little breakdown in the pressure test?
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Agree with all of the above! I don't know what it is about Elise - it's not exactly smugness, I don't think, it's something like a sense of entitlement oozing from her. Anyone else would have been worried about not getting the slices of peach all the same size, but not Elise. It's that skating by attitude that grated with me tonight - and George wasn't happy with the mess she was making, was he? - when we're always being told how precise you have to be with desserts. Although Zoe didn't do herself any favours by not following the recipe and messing up the sorbet.
![]() We've not had much to go on with Heather yet... |
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Hi triton, how are our views on the contestants matching up to the home grown ones?
The most stark difference between here and there is over Nigella. There wasn't a single negative comment about her in the local forum and many positive ones. I thought she had a good week too. |
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The most negative comments were probably for Matt. He just rubbed some people the wrong way (including me). No one was particularly popular.
I know that some people find the tears a bit annoying but it's worth remembering that for some of us it's a reaction we can't help in a stressful situation. I'd give anything not to cry at those times but I'm sure if I were on Masterchef I wouldn't be able to help it, it's just my reaction to stress. However I do agree that I'm not terribly interested in sob stories and wish the producers would show a bit less of it! |
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^I'm yet to come across a single person on a forum who actually likes the sob stuff, but there must be an audience for it, or some pay-off for the show, or they wouldn't keep doing it. We do know that the contestants are under enormous stress (and deliberately so), much more than comes across in the final edit, which means that for some contestants it takes very little to open the floodgates.
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^I'm yet to come across a single person on a forum who actually likes the sob stuff, but there must be an audience for it, or some pay-off for the show, or they wouldn't keep doing it. We do know that the contestants are under enormous stress (and deliberately so), much more than comes across in the final edit, which means that for some contestants it takes very little to open the floodgates.
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well my predictions for the top three didn't last long
i dont agree that tonight was a terrible decision as the way matt explained it made sense, the elements zoe screwed up on were more integral to the final dish than the ones elise did |
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I agree. It's good to remember this against the "crying = instant disqualification" posts. I don't think they're all doing it on purpose.
I don't have a problem with Matt, although I don't loooove him. There's no one to love for me this year and most of the women seem to have been cloned. |
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There's no one to love for me this year and most of the women seem to have been cloned.
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It's on Watch Monday-Friday (time varies depending on the day, today it's 7.30 - 9pm, tomorrow it's 8-9, Wednesday 7-8)...
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I don't think I've got Watch, what TV service is that on?
W (formerly Watch) is a general entertainment channel broadcasting in the United Kingdom and Ireland, as part of the UKTV network. The channel launched on 7 October 2008 on satellite through Sky, Virgin Media, Smallworld Cable, BT TV, TalkTalk TV, and TVPlayer (When subscribed to TVPlayer Plus).[1] On 15 February 2016, the channel was rebranded as W.[2] |
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Did anyone notice Zoe didn't have a 'what she's doing now' screen as she left? The only time I've seen that before is if its the last we've seen of them. I predict Zoe will be back in the kitchen (and that is a total guess - I have no idea)
I thought Elise should have gone last night but Zoe made a terrible error with the syrup and that snapper on Monday was very poor. My predictions for the final three are Matt (like everyone), Anastasia and Mimi. |
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Did anyone notice Zoe didn't have a 'what she's doing now' screen as she left? The only time I've seen that before is if its the last we've seen of them. I predict Zoe will be back in the kitchen (and that is a total guess - I have no idea)
I thought Elise should have gone last night but Zoe made a terrible error with the syrup and that snapper on Monday was very poor. My predictions for the final three are Matt (like everyone), Anastasia and Mimi. they usually always have a "comeback" challenge and as you say wouldn't be surprised to see zoe return we could be really lucky and get jimmy back ![]() /hide |
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I feel the same. We only see a fraction of what goes on over very long days and the combination of pressure and tiredness must be pretty overwhelming at times. I know chosen to be there but they're still away from home and they wouldn't be human if that didn't get to them sometimes too. On top of all that the judges clearly have a brief to try and 'break' them - witness the comment in last night's about how long it took Billie to 'discover her feelings' - and you have a very volatile situation. I'd be surprised if none of us had had days where something is the last straw and we react emotionally in some way, whether it's tears or temper. This is that sort of feeling magnified a gazillion times.
I don't have a problem with Matt, although I don't loooove him. There's no one to love for me this year and most of the women seem to have been cloned. Anastasia and Elise have very similar features. I think of them as the sisters from Frozen - one more natural, the other more blonde. They share a bench too. |
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Just finished season six again. Were there any conspiracy theories on here, because I have one.
I thought it was strange how they eliminated teacher's pet Emelia when they could have got away with keeping her (since Laura was cooking the quail to order and served whatever that mousse/parfait thing was as a slop). I wonder now if she was sacrificed so Brenty could win. |
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tbh I hated Emelia and was glad when she went.
As for this series I think the fact there is no one to hate like Georgia has maybe taken the enjoyment away for some as there isn't anyone that is overly unlikeable, they are tending to go as soon as they fail consistently whereas in the past I think they may have gotten away with it. It is nice to watch without having to see Gary favour an average blonde contestant that flutters their eyes at him like in the past. I think the biggest issue for me is on the focus on desserts, it would be nice to see more variety and also more location challenges because they are always good to watch. |
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tbh I hated Emelia and was glad when she went.
As for this series I think the fact there is no one to hate like Georgia has maybe taken the enjoyment away for some as there isn't anyone that is overly unlikeable, they are tending to go as soon as they fail consistently whereas in the past I think they may have gotten away with it. It is nice to watch without having to see Gary favour an average blonde contestant that flutters their eyes at him like in the past. I think the biggest issue for me is on the focus on desserts, it would be nice to see more variety and also more location challenges because they are always good to watch. ![]() People hated Georgia?! I do recall when she cooked to come back onto the show, she did a really good dish, and I felt annoyed that she hadn't pushed herself like that when she was a contestant. |
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