Ok. So.
I knew it.
She was going to get the axe. I mean. How could Jessica not? For one thing, did you see her scratching her ass? OMG. No. Please. While this may be perfectly acceptable behavior in the headhunting world, it is not in the culinary world. Of course, she wasn’t in a kitchen so I’ll give her that. Regardless, she was a complete mess, not knowing how to get things done. And sadly, only 1 person liked her chicken. Ralph’s fiancee spit it out. I mean come on, can the food really be that bad? Honestly. It’s chicken.
Not that he hasn’t before, but Ralph’s getting on my nerves. I really dislike him. Sadly, professionally he would seem kinda ideal to win. He’s got the experience, he’s got know-how. But I just don’t like him. There’s really something about him that I find very…dishonest. But that’s everyone, right?
Michael on the other hand, while he is very evil, I think he knows what it’s really about. He wants the restaurant too, and he’s not going to let Ralph stop him. He helped out really well with Jessica tonight. I mean he pretty much took over her dish. (of course, the tuna wasn’t selling much either.) Ralph, on the other hand was the “I can’t be bothered right now.”
I really am rooting for Michael to win. I”m really anxious to see how the other “failed” chefs stack up next week. Now truly, Michael and Ralph can sympathize with Gordon Ramsay. hehe. This one should be entertaining to watch.
On a totally unrelated note except pertaining to entertainment, I finally got around to getting the latest Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. While not finished with it yet, I’m getting there pretty quick. I’m not wanting to finish it too fast, (lord knows I will though – and read it twice before Goblet of Fire comes out in theatres) but when I start reading, I just can’t put it down.
I’d probably talk more about Harry Potter, but that’s really a whole new post, isn’t it?




