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Old 05-11-04, 07:20 AM
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The Restaurant 5/10

Dull ep.

Rocco goes back to school to deliver commencement. Brings a first round draft pick back to the City with him. Loved "What are the names of my two restaurants?".

What part of 'a business is supposed to make money' does Mama NOT get?

Starting to show Jeffrey in a more bossy, man-at-the-top sort of way. Would LOVE to know what the inc. papers show as to who owns what.

Rocco: "I don't even wanna go to Rocco's tonight. I feel like a stranger in my own restaurant.". And that makes this night different from all the rest because.......?
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This show is completely over-dramatized for the cameras. When Rocco was staring into the restaurant at the end watching his mother - I couldn't help but laugh.
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I only caught the last half...right when this guy ate at a table with Jeffery...who was he?

The waiteress accused of drinking was pretty funny...I didn't see her do it...and if she didn't I would have ripped them all a new a-() on the way out...but the banana stomp was useless.

The ending was pretty corny...and I actually cringed watching it.
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Didn't watch the show, but saw the waitress stomp the bananas. Man she was SMOKING, she had a little Angelina Jolie thing going on
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Uzay admits on his website that he was wrong about the girl doing shots. Sucks for her.
Old 05-11-04, 02:28 PM
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Why not just title the show "The Resturant sponserd by Mitsubishi"?
I'm not sure what to think of this show. I get the felling that they are trying to make Jeffery out to be the bad guy but they are doing a buch better job doing that with Rocco. The guy seems like an ass who has no idea how to run a resturant.
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I wonder when Jeffrey and Rocco are just gonna put on the gloves and settle it once and for all.
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Originally posted by B.A.
This show is completely over-dramatized for the cameras. When Rocco was staring into the restaurant at the end watching his mother - I couldn't help but laugh.
I was telling my wife while we were watching that it was the most staged thing I ever saw. Fakefakefake.
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I loved the first season... but this new season seems forced and created.

Problem: The restaurant isn't making money.
Soultion: TALK ABOUT IT LIKE CIVIL BUSINESS PARTNERS!

Rocco is a baby, and Jeffrey is a fat-head. Quit bitching at each other and come to a solution. Why don't you fire some of the people that just stand around! It takes 4 people to work coat check!?!?
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• B.A. •

This show is completely over-dramatized for the cameras. When Rocco was staring into the restaurant at the end watching his mother - I couldn't help but laugh.
But he cried!!!

Lame. Those shots at the CIA were great. I haven't seen so many disinterested people since the diversity seminar where I used to work. Many of them looked pissed that their graduation had become a Rocco Ass-kissing Festival.

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After the show on Monday I did a search for Jeffrey Chodorow and found an interesting article about his legal battles. Sounds like he and Rocco have already filed lawsuits against each other, which I'm sure we will be hearing more about on the show.


http://www.realitytvworld.com/index/...ory.php?s=2500

'Restaurant' co-owner Jeffrey Chodorow: convicted felon with long legal history

By Wade Paulsen, 04/20/2004

On last night's premiere of the second season of NBC's The Restaurant, viewers learned that success had gone to the head of Chef Rocco DiSpirito, the conceited and apparently philandering celebrity chef featured in the original series. Perhaps the Australians read Rocco correctly when they rejected his personality and the original series. However, what viewers may not know is that Rocco's antagonist in the battle for control of "the restaurant" -- Rocco's on 22nd Street -- is a convicted felon with a long history of pursuing litigation battles.

Jeffrey Chodorow, the financier who owns 50% of Rocco's on 22nd Street through his China Grill Management, was convicted in 1994 of federal charges of defrauding the U.S. Department of Transportation ("DOT") and obstructing a pending proceding of the DOT. In return for his guilty plea to these charges, charges that Chodorow committed bankruptcy fraud and fraudulently concealed assets from creditors were dropped against him.

The factual history of the case against Chodorow can be found here. The crimes evolved from the purchase of once-bankrupt Braniff Airlines by Chodorow and his partner at the time, Arthur Cohen, in 1988. In 1989, Chodorow and Cohen led Braniff into a second bankruptcy filing, but in 1990 they regained control of the Braniff name to launch a new airline led by Braniff's current CEO, Scot Spencer.

The DOT refused to issue the certificates required for Braniff to restart due to its concerns about Spencer's criminal record and his poor leadership prior to Braniff's second bankruptcy. In May 1991, the DOT said that it would issue the required certificate of operation to Braniff only if it received sworn affidavits from Chodorow, Spencer and Cohen attesting that Spencer would hold no position and have no involvement in Braniff. All three men filed such affidavits on May 31, and Braniff was issued its certificate and began operations in July 1991.

There was just one problem with the affidavits -- they simply weren't true. In reality, Spencer was the untitled head of the reformed Braniff, and Chodorow had undertaken a money-laundering scheme with an advertising contractor to pay Spencer for his services. Braniff overpaid the advertising contractor, who withheld a 15% commission, out of which he kept 4% (his real payment) and rebated the remainder directly to Spencer (10%) and Spancer's father (1%). Since the standard advertising commission had been 15% prior to 1980, the transaction wasn't facially obvious as a scam.

In August 1991, in order to relieve itself of its restarting debts, Braniff filed a third bankruptcy petition under Chapter 11. Chodorow was named president and CEO. As a "debtor in possession," Braniff was required to file reports with the court about its uses of cash, but it never listed the hidden payments to Spencer and his father, which ultimately totaled over $250,000. In addition, Braniff made $97,500 in overpayments to the advertising contractor, which were then forwarded directly to Spencer.

In March 1992, the DOT and the Federal Aviation Administration told Chodorow that they had been informed that Spencer, not Chodorow, was actually running Braniff. Chodorow then filed another false affidavit, swearing that Spencer had not been involved with Braniff in any capacity since its relaunch in July 1991. Ultimately, Braniff lurched into liquidation in July 1992 -- and all of the details of Chodorow and Spencer's scheme became public.

However, public tolerance of white-collar crooks and perjurers was much greater in 1994 than it is now, just 10 years later -- and despite his two separate sworn lies to the U.S. government and his role in bankrupting Braniff twice, Chodorow got little more than a slap on the wrist. According to Fox News, Chodorow claimed that his 10-year-old son suffered from Tourette's Syndrome and required him at home, and so Chodorow was sentenced to only four months of prison time and four years of supervised probation afterward ... while Spencer, his co-defendant, was sentenced to over four years in prison and three years of supervised probation thereafter. This despite the fact that the trial court judge wrote that Spencer "was incompetent and I don't understand how anyone could have entrusted him with the operation of this airline."

We hope the lawyers for Martha Stewart, who was also convicted of lying to the U.S. government, have been paying attention.

Despite Chodorow's felony record, he has not had any trouble getting liquor licenses for his various operations. Fox News reports that this is because liquor licenses are handed out by state liquor boards that are only concerned with state felony convictions, not federal ones like Chodorow's.

Fox News also reports that Chodorow, like many wealthy individuals accused of wrongdoing (such as, for example, O.J. Simpson), has moved his prinicpal residence to Florida, which permits individuals to keep their "homesteads" regardless of value in the case of personal bankruptcy.

Chodorow and his wife Linda have also been involved in more than 20 filed legal cases since his 1996 prison term. Thus, to him, the dueling lawsuits against Chef Rocco may just be business as usual.

The NY Daily News reports that Chodorow has also been in hot water over his ownership of the Manhattan Gentlemen's Club, a seedy nightspot that operates an escort service. At the time, Chodorow's publicist said that he had tried to sell his stake, but the buyer was unable to close the deal after being sentenced to an 8-year prison term for swindling New York City's transit authority out of $10 million.

If Chodorow wins his lawsuit against Chef Rocco, Rocco's on 22nd Street is a thing of the past. Fox News reports that workers at the restaurant say that Chodorow plans to close the place on June 1, after the second season of the The Restaurant finishes airing, and to open a Brazilian steak house there. One waiter told Fox News, "There won't be a third season of The Restaurant."

All we can say is "thank goodness."

In an article in New York Magazine clearly sympathetic to him, Chodorow is proud of the fact that he is the only one of hotel baron Ian Schrager's business partners who has retained a working relationship with him. Perhaps that's because Schrager, the former co-owner of NYC's infamous Studio 54, is, like Chodorow, a convicted felon, having spent 13 months in federal prison for tax evasion. As we have always heard, "birds of a feather flock together."

In the article, Chodorow also says that Rocco's decision to countersue him was "like attacking a 900-pound gorilla." We wonder if the accumulated weight of Chodorow's misdeeds has helped push him toward the half-ton mark.
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There was nothing new here. Rocco didn't spend any time as usual in the restaurant and instead of being busy with book signings, he was busy with the CIA guys. Rocco doesn't belong in business and the daily grind of a restaurant. He is much more comfortable smoozing with people and creating dishes. He should stick with that.

And what was with Jeffrey bringing that intern back after he had been fired? Unless he was just a guest for the food tasting....
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I was wondering the same thing about the intern. I sort of recall that he was fired from working on the Rocco's project, and not completely fired from Chodorow's staff. But....I could be wrong
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Supposedly Monday's (5/17/04) episode has been replaced by a rerrun of Crossing Jordan. Could the lawsuits be the reason for the shelving/pre-emption of new episodes to be aired?
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Originally posted by Patman
Supposedly Monday's (5/17/04) episode has been replaced by a rerrun of Crossing Jordan. Could the lawsuits be the reason for the shelving/pre-emption of new episodes to be aired?
It's probably the poor ratings. I was surprised that NBC was running this during sweeps. When it aired last summer it only got so-so ratings and I heard this season the ratings have been even worse.
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Originally posted by Patman
Supposedly Monday's (5/17/04) episode has been replaced by a rerrun of Crossing Jordan. Could the lawsuits be the reason for the shelving/pre-emption of new episodes to be aired?
They promo'd the "bonus episode" at the end of CJ last night.
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Looks like eps #4 and #5 will be aired this Saturday @ 8/7 Central.
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http://nypost.com/entertainment/21676.htm
May 27, 2004 -- NBC says it screwed up by pulling "The Restaurant" off the air too early.
The series, a follow-up on last summer's hit about restaurant-owner Rocco DiSpirito's travails opening up a new eatery in the Flat Iron district, was yanked after just three episodes earlier this month.

The show had been earning OK-but-not-great ratings in its first few episodes.

"We made a mistake," NBC programming boss Jeff Zucker told reporters yesterday.

"We made too quick of a decision on that," he said "Under some pressure from stations that were not pleased . . . I buckled.

"I regret that I didn't keep 'The Restaurant' on in that time period."

Zucker had reason to be unhappy.

Repeats of "Crossing Jordan" and "Law & Order" actually drew fewer viewers than "The Restaurant" had been averaging.

The show was drawing about 7 million viewers a week on average.

It was a rare admission of error for a network.

The network has rescheduled the final three episodes of "The Restaurant." Two will be broadcast back-to-back this Saturday, and the show's finale will air June 5.

The second batch of episodes of the show chronicles the restaurant's financial woes and Rocco's battles for control with his financial partner, Jeffrey Chodorow.

Oddly enough, the series was yanked off the air the week that Rocco and Jeffrey make a shaky peace — mediated by a group of shrinks who'd come to have dinner at the restaurant.


Odd that they'd admit a bad decision in yanking it from it's slot, then dump two episodes on a Saturday on short notice with no advertising at all. Its got to do good though, it's up against Cops repeats, Ali, and the Stanley Cup.
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Well, good grief, how much frikkin' Law & Order can NBC viewers take in a week? If you have original programming in re-run season, just show the damn original shows!
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I just wish that NBC would show the unaired episodes of "Miss Match".
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Originally posted by Jadzia
I just wish that NBC would show the unaired episodes of "Miss Match".
Me too. I really did enjoy that show...I wonder if NBC would have Bravo air them or something.

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