Re: Streaming Netflix/Hulu/etc. - what's good lately?
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2022 8:51 pm
I was gonna mention this, but for me I think it's having a soft spot for Chicago-set shows that sort of get it right. I always thought Jeremy Allen White was pretty good no matter how ridiculous Shameless got.kmc wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:38 am Curious if anyone has seen The Bear (on Hulu) yet? Especially interested in former/current restaurant workers...
I love it, and I recommend it. Great characters.kmc wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:38 am Curious if anyone has seen The Bear (on Hulu) yet? Especially interested in former/current restaurant workers...
Motherfuckers can't complain about fussy modern tweezer cuisine and then use clarified veal stock for a fuckin beef. And whatever the fuck that vegetable slop they're cooking to put on top. Just as Popeye's fried chicken is about 100x better than Parson's, Johnnie's Beef is 100x better than this fictional sandwich without even tasting it. And watching them spend all that time searing a single 5 lb hunk of beef at a quick service place of that capacity...who did they consult from the industry?? We're only a few episodes in and maybe they address all this.kmc wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:38 am Curious if anyone has seen The Bear (on Hulu) yet? Especially interested in former/current restaurant workers...
I haven't seen it yet but Jeff, yeah, those types of questions popped into my head just from the trailer. Kinda turned me off. I'm tired of "food culture" and especially [wannabe] "celebrity chefs." I'm a former restaurant worker, and as a wine sales rep I work with a few places like this and it's all become so boring. I wish more places that weren't "fine dining" cared as much about their beverage programs as these tweezer kitchens. I'll probably give it a shot, though.jeff fox wrote: Tue Jun 28, 2022 8:02 amMotherfuckers can't complain about fussy modern tweezer cuisine and then use clarified veal stock for a fuckin beef. And whatever the fuck that vegetable slop they're cooking to put on top. Just as Popeye's fried chicken is about 100x better than Parson's, Johnnie's Beef is 100x better than this fictional sandwich without even tasting it. And watching them spend all that time searing a single 5 lb hunk of beef at a quick service place of that capacity...who did they consult from the industry?? We're only a few episodes in and maybe they address all this.kmc wrote: Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:38 am Curious if anyone has seen The Bear (on Hulu) yet? Especially interested in former/current restaurant workers...