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sjordanaguilera's rating
I was hooked immediately from the start, but it started to drag towards the end. It probably could've been 1 or 2 episodes shorter. The final 2 episodes were highly disappointing as the climax and ending were very unsatisfying, and all the main characters start making decisions that make no sense, like they all just collectively lose their brain cells. A real shame that it started out so strong and fizzled into nothing. It also feels like it's not sure what it wants to be as it meanders from a murder mystery thriller to a family drama to random action sequences that make no sense. Generally just felt a bit lost as it went on, like they were never sure what to do next.
I'm not sure if we were supposed to be rooting for the Austin-ite hipsters, but they were all quite insufferable. However, the director is from Austin, so I'm guessing he wants us to feel for them. You genuinely don't care about any of the main characters, so there's a big problem right there. I give it three stars purely on the basis that the kills were mostly pretty good, especially the bus scene, and the cinematography is also not bad.
I'm pretty sure someone is making alt accounts just to hate on Melissa. Maybe they lost a competition against her or something, I don't know. But she was all business, harsh but fair. She didn't put on some annoying persona to prove she was a "real southern gal" or something. I loved the big man, too. They made an entertaining pair.
I loved all the contestants, I was genuinely sad to see a lot of them go, especially since they all got along so well. I enjoyed this show more than the British Bake-Off, it gave me some real cravings. A lot of the dishes were real unique and looked absolutely delicious.
A lot of these reviews are by weirdos who've never watched a cooking show before, so they don't actually understand what the point of challenges are.
I loved all the contestants, I was genuinely sad to see a lot of them go, especially since they all got along so well. I enjoyed this show more than the British Bake-Off, it gave me some real cravings. A lot of the dishes were real unique and looked absolutely delicious.
A lot of these reviews are by weirdos who've never watched a cooking show before, so they don't actually understand what the point of challenges are.