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[S2E5] Kitchen Season


P.P.S. I know most of you will binge-watch this new season, but for the sake of everyone, please only discuss what happened in the episode that is being recapped, so no spoilers about later episodes in the comments section! If any spoilers are listed, we have the right to delete them. Thanks!


Caputo tells Gloria that her crew isn't authorized to be in the black-girl section and says a plumber will come in pending Figueroa's approval. Glo reminds him that the kitchen employees need to be sanitary, so he relents and lets them use the B-Dorm bathroom. We then cut to another flashback.


The next day, Gloria summons Vee to the bathroom. Glo shoves her up against the wall and says don't mess with her and if the black girls touch her crew again, there will be more than salt in her food next time. Vee says they were going to give her their bathroom and starts crying. Vee adds that she's too old to be doing this. At first, Glo tries to remain tough, but then we see that she's affected by the crying. Vee says maybe they can make a trade: a couple of the black girls get sent to custodial, and then the Latinas who are custodial can join the kitchen. Glo agrees and walks away. Vee's innocence fades and she has a sly smile on her face. DAAAAAMN! Glo got worked! And me, for that matter. I didn't see that coming, but what is the end game here That I'm not sure about yet.


The black girls are annoyed that they're in the crappy Latina bathroom. Meanwhile, the Latinas are praying for one of the girl's babies. Red storms in and says Vee played Gloria by getting all her girls in the kitchen and she has no idea what she has just done. We go to one more flashback.


It is curious that the cooks are not adapting to the timing. Given that the top kitchen missed putting a plate on the platform is a huge mistake. While there have been issues with thrown plates, those dishes still made it. Since the judges will not be able to taste this dish, it puts Team Arrington at a huge disadvantage.


Every season, the GBH Drama staff sit down to watch the latest and greatest in British dramas. And now, after years of waiting, it is my great pleasure to finally be here recapping season 2 of Sanditon! Romance! Drama! Sea bathing! It's all coming together: let's go.


STEPHANIE FOO: Tabby says she led two lives in Tehran. There was the unpredictable one outside her door. And then there was the safe, fun life she enjoyed at home, playing with her many cousins. Listening to her aunts and grandmothers cracking jokes and sharing recipes around the kitchen table. And listening to music.


Welcome to Real Talk with AB and Pat Neely with your hosts AB, from Smokin and Grillin with AB on YouTube, and Pat Neely from Down Home with the Neely's on the Food Network! Thanks for tuning into our podcast! We talk about everything from craft passion, channel growth, techniques, food, and family! Join us every Tuesday at 4:30 PM PST! This week we are wrapping up season 2! Tune into Real Talk with AB and Pat Neely for more episodes!


Welcome to Real Talk with AB and Pat Neely with your hosts AB, from Smokin and Grillin with AB on YouTube, and Pat Neely from Down Home with the Neely's on the Food Network! Thanks for tuning into our podcast! We talk about everything from craft passion, channel growth, techniques, food, and family! Join us every Tuesday at 4:30 PM PST! We will be featuring special guests every week and different topics! This week we have Chef Kenneth Temple from the Food Network's Chopped! Join us as we interview Chef Kenneth and talk about food! You have to tune in for all kitchen enthusiasts and food lovers! Tune into Real Talk with AB for more episodes!


Welcome to Real Talk with AB and Pat Neely with your hosts AB, from Smokin and Grillin with AB on YouTube, and Pat Neely from Down Home with the Neely's on the Food Network! Thanks for tuning into our podcast! We talk about everything from craft passion, channel growth, techniques, food, and family! Join us every Tuesday at 4:30 PM PST! We will be featuring special guests every week and different topics! This week we have Eat Eat with E from Instagram! Erika has a Mukbang channel on youtube as well as promotes her videos on Facebook and Instagram! Join us as we interview Erika and talk about food! You have to tune in for all kitchen enthusiasts and food lovers! Tune into Real Talk with AB for more episodes!


Welcome to Real Talk with AB and Pat Neely with your hosts AB, from Smokin and Grillin with AB on YouTube, and Pat Neely from Down Home with the Neely's on the Food Network! Thanks for tuning into our podcast! We talk about everything from craft passion, channel growth, techniques, food, and family! Join us every Tuesday at 4:30 PM PST! We will be featuring special guests every week and different topics! This week we have Carla Hall, an American Chef, TV personality, and cookbook author. Join us as we interview Carla Hall and talk about food! You have to tune in for all kitchen enthusiasts and food lovers! Tune into Real Talk with AB for more episodes!


Welcome to Real Talk with AB! We talk about everything from craft passion, channel growth, techniques, food, and family! Join me every Tuesday at 4:30 PM PST! We will be featuring a special host and guest in this episode, Pat Neely and Chef Nikki Shaw! Pat Neely from \"Down Home with the Neely's\" which premiered in 2008-2014 (ran 7 years) on the Food Network and celebrity Chef Nikki Shaw! Chef Nikki is a trained media spokesperson specializing in recipe development and product endorsement for major corporations. For all you kitchen enthusiasts and food lovers, you have to tune in!


Welcome to Real Talk with AB! We talk about everything from craft passion, channel growth, techniques, food, and family! Join me every Tuesday at 4:30 PM PST! We will be featuring a special guest, Laura from Laura in the Kitchen on YouTube! Laura Vitale has also had her show, Simply Laura, on the Food Network for 2 seasons! For all you kitchen enthusiasts and food lovers, you have to tune in!


Welcome to Real Talk with AB! We talk about everything from craft passion, channel growth, techniques, food, and family! Join me every Tuesday at 4:30 PM PST! We will be talking about kitchen gadgets and have special guests on with me as we discuss what you need in your kitchen and why! For all you kitchen enthusiasts, you have to tune in!


Welcome to Real Talk with AB! We talk about everything from craft passion, channel growth, techniques, food, and family! Join me every Tuesday at 4:30 PM PST! We have a special guest, Sweet Smokie Joe! I'm sure if you follow my YouTube channel \"Smokin and Grillin wit AB\" you know I LOVE using Creole Kick from Sweet Smokie Joe so join us as we talk everything seasonings! For all you cooking enthusiast, you have to tune in!


On almost every level, it's the season's strongest hour. The performances feel on point. The dialogue has its overwrought moments but mostly stays in line. The storytelling feels more directed than it has all season long, with the characters finally making some progress in tying together the season's many plot threads, improbable though the connections may be.


The problem is only compounded by the fact that this is, effectively, a completely different show from season one. A show with continuing characters can buy some leeway based on our existing affection for those characters (see: Hannibal, this season). True Detective is essentially stuck by the bad choices it made back in the first few episodes.


For the most part, "Other Lives" is constructed atop a series of revelations that should be devastating. Indeed, if you are engaged in this season's storytelling, they probably were devastating. The action picks up a couple of months after the end of the last episode, with Ray working as security for Frank, leaving his old job in the dust.


But for me, part of the problem has been that this season has overplayed its hand in almost every way. One of the biggest overplays has been in the back-story of Ray Velcoro, especially when it comes to the true parentage of his son and the true identity of his wife's rapist. In this week's episode, Ray learns that Frank almost certainly gave him the identity of the wrong man when Ray went looking for said rapist, and while it comes as a shock to him, the show has all but telegraphed this for viewers.


But that assumes, from the get-go, that Frank is a character of interest and intrigue, and the first four episodes of the season have simply done nothing to get us to hook into anything he's doing. Frank's aversion to adoption (which he maybe lets go of in this episode), for instance, makes a kind of intellectual sense, but it rarely makes emotional sense, because the entirety of our understanding of Frank has come in long, tortured monologues delivered to other people. And, well, that comes back to Vaughn's problems with Pizzolatto's dialogue. It's a vicious cycle.


Thus, even though she's been demoted, Ani is the character still most interested in solving the murder of Ben Caspere, rather than writing it off as something that happened thanks to random drug violence. Her indefatigable nature means that she actually gets somewhere, finding a cabin where somebody was obviously murdered and starting to piece together the gigantic puzzle the season has assembled. And that makes her the character easiest to find intriguing.


I don't think Paul's the "problem" with the season, but he's easily the most extraneous character of the main four. Without him, would the frustrating stories of Ray and Frank have more room to breathe Or without either Ray or Frank, would Paul feel less like a repeat of the others It's hard to say, but I've largely tuned out of whatever's up with him.


If there's one thing Pizzolatto knows how to write, it's a complicated crime story with a massive, unbreachable conspiracy at its center. And in these terms, season two of True Detective is doing pretty well! The more we learn about what's going on with the secret groups and mysteries of the season, the more the various pieces of the puzzle start to snap into place in semi-satisfying fashion. Yeah, it all feels a little derivative of season one, but maybe there's a reason for that. 59ce067264






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