walterhpdx
Joined Oct 2007
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It seems like every single time an episode airs, the hosts try and outdo themselves in theatrics. When you watch the US version and then watch the UK cersion, it's night and day. Watching Gordon Ramsay throw a hysterical temper tantrum and literally throw food against a wall should shame him off of the show. Watching Joe treat a piece of undercooked meat like it's the end of the world is ridiculous. Arron Sanchez isn't bad - he doesn't pitch a fit. He's good and fair, but doesn't act like a petulant child. Ramsay and Bastianich could learn a thing or two from Sanchez.
The UK version is for adults - children left at the door.
The UK version is for adults - children left at the door.
This series has a way of drawing you in from the first moment it appears on the screen. There are lots of medical dramas out there, but none that touch the basic human condition like Transplant has been able to. From the traumatic past of Bash to the doctors and nurses that are part of the hospital, to the stories of the patients lives - this series really makes you think, as well as care for the characters.
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