So - it turns out that Life After Top Chef isn't really conducive to recaps. It was basically a series of vignettes of Spike, Blais, Fabio, and Jen doing what they do individually (arguing with family, fighting guilt, being an entertainer, getting bad extensions), and then a section of them together at the Food & Wine festival in Aspen.
Would love to go to that festival though.
Did anyone watch? Thoughts? Criticisms?
Posted on AllTopChef.com
Jen Carroll came across to me as really bitter—an extension of the simmering anger we saw in All Stars.
ReplyDeleteAnd Spike may be a jerk and a famewh0re, but he makes no bones about wanting to be famous, and he seems to back it up with hard work and a growing empire of successful restaurants. I think there's a fair amount of jealousy among the others, esp0ecially Fabio.
it's an infomercial for their brands. buyer beware.
ReplyDeleteI love the show. Fabio and Richard are my favorites. I can't hardly wait to see all the episodes.
ReplyDeleteI watched it &really enjoyed it...there's a certain pathos involved. I feel for Jen & hope she can pull through & get past her mistake better than, say, Mel Gibson.
ReplyDeleteI watched it &really enjoyed it...there's a certain pathos involved. I feel for Jen & hope she can pull through & get past her mistake better than, say, Mel Gibson.
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