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Thread: Gordon Ramsey

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    Yeah, I hate it when they ask for Gordan's help, he goes down there to generally try and help people out and the arrogant morons do not take his advice.

    The American one is not a patch on the British one though, the American one is centered around the action, and Ramsays constant swearing instead of the cooking. Which at the end of the day is what the program is about.
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    Not keen on Gordon, but that ep was good.
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    Mmmmm, like i said before the american one is very 'american' if you get my drift.

    But it isn't just the americans that refuse his help until the end.
    It astounds me how many of the chefs ignore him and say he is not a good chef.
    I would be thrilled to have Chef Ramsey in the kitchen with me giving me advice.

    I love the way he talks aswell, yes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muniflex View Post
    Mmmmm, like i said before the american one is very 'american' if you get my drift.

    But it isn't just the americans that refuse his help until the end.
    It astounds me how many of the chefs ignore him and say he is not a good chef.
    I would be thrilled to have Chef Ramsey in the kitchen with me giving me advice.

    I love the way he talks aswell, yes?
    LOL what do you mean by the end bit? Swearing all the time?

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    His persona is definitely thanks to the screenwriters. He isn't like he's portrayed on TV, it's a gimmick, to draw people to the show rather than it be a regular cooking programme - it's original - an angry chef. Scripted entertainment, just like everything else these days.

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    I like it, the UK versions seemed more realistic and less drastic, but the US ones are more entertaining. I especially liked it a few weeks ago when he claimed that the Head Chef was "Staright from the Hood" which I found very funny.

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