Masterchef: The Professionals

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I had to go to the station to collect OH so missed the second half - did anyone get eliminated last night?
 
'Holistic cuisine' 😂
Each dish is called an 'impression' 😂

And I really don't want to think about blood transfusions while I'm eating my micro impression.
 
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I dread to think how much a meal is there when you’re creeped out by a contortionist on the way in, lectured with every course, and given chicken feet, windpipes, and bladder with a shot of chicken blood 😂
 
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The ginger lad has over the last five minutes said ‘it’s like popping a big spot’ and the phrase ‘bum flaps’. He’s really developing my appetite 🤢
 
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Twitter are ripping the piss out of it 😂
It is beyond pretentious. And who the feck wants to eat a chicken foot in a wire cage? :sick:
 
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It's a big no from me - can't be doing with all this pretentious bollocks - I'll just follow it on here & twitter tonight
 
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Whilst the chef wasn't as pretentious as the one before in London, I did not fancy going to the restaurant 🤣 £350 a head I think as well.
 
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Confused about the winner? I genuinely thought it was between the other two. So confused at this ending.
 
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Really? his dish was faultless where the other two had minor critiques
I guess because they were more forward and creative with their styles I was hoping for one of them to win.

Whereas for Tom, even the judges admitted he’d only just, in the final, branched into injecting intrigue into classical cooking (which with 2 trained chefs for parents, I think I expect him to have down pat).

I wanted Kasae to win tbh
 
The winner is pretty much always the one with no faults in their final dishes. The other two usually have something that's not quite perfect.
 
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The winner is pretty much always the one with no faults in their final dishes. The other two usually have something that's not quite perfect.
Fairs. I usually tune out by the final ep, as I like the earlier weeks, so forgive my faux pas ;)
 
I guess because they were more forward and creative with their styles I was hoping for one of them to win.

Whereas for Tom, even the judges admitted he’d only just, in the final, branched into injecting intrigue into classical cooking (which with 2 trained chefs for parents, I think I expect him to have down pat).

I wanted Kasae to win tbh
Kasae didn't deliver what she set out to do (her dessert). Tommy had a good chance but his cooking wasn't perfect for his main course.

Tom was the clear winner from the three dishes he made.
 
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I was team Kasae but Tom’s dishes were visually stunning in a way that hers weren’t last night.
 
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