Kitchen Nightmares--2 Hour Season Premiere--"Revisited: Gordon Returns"--9/4/08
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Kitchen Nightmares--2 Hour Season Premiere--"Revisited: Gordon Returns"--9/4/08
Gordon's back!!
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I hope this isn't like the BBC version of Kitchen Nightmares Revisited, where they essentially play the original episode and then tack on 5 - 10 minutes at the end where Gordon checks back on the restaurant. Hope it's just one update after another, which is what this sounds like.
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I hope this isn't like the BBC version of Kitchen Nightmares Revisited, where they essentially play the original episode and then tack on 5 - 10 minutes at the end where Gordon checks back on the restaurant. Hope it's just one update after another, which is what this sounds like.
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It was more of a recap episode of last season, but I enjoyed getting to see updates of the Old Stone Mill, and Dillion in Manhattan. Those were my favorite episodes from last year.
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It was nice to get all the updates, but I felt I was watching Extreme Makeover: Restaurant Edition than Kitchen Nightmares. Overall, the episode was really really boring.
I would have loved to seen an update from that Pizza Parlor/Italian Restaurant in Hollywood. I recall the owner was a real dick to Gordon and was uncooperative to his changes.
I was surprised that Gordon didn't re-visit Peter's and they used the camera crew to interview Peter and his sister.
The preview for the new season looks really cool. Looks like Gordon is going to visit alot of shit holes this season. I hope he ventures out more than staying in New York/New Jersey through most of the 1st season.
I would have loved to seen an update from that Pizza Parlor/Italian Restaurant in Hollywood. I recall the owner was a real dick to Gordon and was uncooperative to his changes.
I was surprised that Gordon didn't re-visit Peter's and they used the camera crew to interview Peter and his sister.
The preview for the new season looks really cool. Looks like Gordon is going to visit alot of shit holes this season. I hope he ventures out more than staying in New York/New Jersey through most of the 1st season.
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I'm a huge Ramsay fan...probably would like to meet him most out of any 'celeb' in the world. But I'm starting to sour on the US shows...I'll still watch, but they are such shit compared to the BBC shows. They seem watered down and overdone all at the same time, which is quite an interesting dynamic. The BBC show is just real, accessible, and blunt. The US version is actually quite poorly edited in my opinion. Far far too much repetition and such.
But I'm still glued to the screen.
But I'm still glued to the screen.
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I think the best part of the entire two hours was the Shoe Circus commercial w/ Jerry Seinfeld and Bill Gates.
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I did think seeing Dillons spotless basement (which they apparently show off to customers) was interesting.
I'd say fast-forward through all the recap stuff and just watch when he returns. It's probably about 20 minutes total.
I'd say fast-forward through all the recap stuff and just watch when he returns. It's probably about 20 minutes total.
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That manager Dean reminded me of Frank Vincent...I almost wished he had put Ramsay's head in a vice.
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I've never seen the program before, and so the episode was a good teaser. They showed the exciting parts of episodes from last season. Then they made it look like that every restaurant that guy visited became a huge success. It sort of made me want to watch it again. So it did what it was supposed to do.
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I'm a huge Ramsay fan...probably would like to meet him most out of any 'celeb' in the world. But I'm starting to sour on the US shows...I'll still watch, but they are such shit compared to the BBC shows. They seem watered down and overdone all at the same time, which is quite an interesting dynamic. The BBC show is just real, accessible, and blunt. The US version is actually quite poorly edited in my opinion. Far far too much repetition and such.
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I gave up after a couple of episodes last year, so I enjoyed seeing this. I was curious as to why Ramsay didn't show up at the last restaurant. But at least they fixed the
"Dillion" spelling error on the signage for "Dillon's".
"Dillion" spelling error on the signage for "Dillon's".
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True, although I think Hell's Kitchen is much worse in this regard. The good thing is these shows are perfect for DVR viewing... I can watch an "hour" of either of those shows in under twenty minutes.
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Ugh. Terrible "episode". I watched some of the recaps and then just deleted it. Are they kidding by making that 2 hours? I'll wait until next week when the real action begins.
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I agree with you 100%, for the big season premiere, it was a bad episode. This episode should have aired during the Holidays (It has that feel good vibe) when everything is in re-runs.