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« Things you see when you go to a limited showing of an anime movie. | Main | On Wednesday, Bravo announced that it was developing a new, family-friendly spinoff of the show called “Top Chef Junior” in which teenagers will compete for the top culinary spot. »
At this point, I pause to wonder why we enjoy a show in which we watch other people taste great food.
At this point, I pause to wonder why we enjoy a show in which we watch other people taste great food.
Gail Pennington, discussing the ‘Top Chef’ finale
Posted by on 12 June 2008 at 7:50 AM
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