BillB
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As a bit of a Masterchef addict I know that quite a few contributors to the forum also like to watch. I was somewhat disturbed when the press was reporting that one of the contestants had produced a soufflé which had failed to rise. He was seen to take it out of the oven when it was as flat as a boxer’s nose, yet when John Torode and Gregg Wallace were shown tucking into it, the soufflé had miraculously risen a couple of inches above the rim of its dish. This raises the question of a fix and I must confess that my suspicions had already been aroused in the previous series.
The most irritating contestant was Jackie who, when she wasn’t crying, was droning on about being a vegetarian and how it defined what she was. I watched in disbelief as she produced a dish where she had piled in an overdose of chillies and Gregg Wallace, virtually breathless from the heat and with tears running down his face says, “I can never have too many chillies. I love it.” In a further programme, after banging on again about being vegetarian she produced a meat dish which, as a vegetarian she couldn’t taste. Thus, her seasoning was total out of kilter. Yet once again the judges just remarked that the seasoning wasn’t right.
Having watched contestants who had produced superb meals being dismissed for one simple mistake, I turned to my wife and said that obviously it had been decided that Jackie was going to win as no matter how much she fouled up she was clearly being favoured. But it seemed that even the chosen ones couldn’t be carried forever and Jackie was eventually voted off after another culinary disaster.
But up she popped again in the current series when the new contestants had to cook for previous contestants. Astonishingly, she was pictured with a meat dish in front of her at one point, and later with a plate of fish. So, is she a born-again carnivore or am I just being overly suspicious?
Is the fix in from the beginning? What do other contributors think?
The most irritating contestant was Jackie who, when she wasn’t crying, was droning on about being a vegetarian and how it defined what she was. I watched in disbelief as she produced a dish where she had piled in an overdose of chillies and Gregg Wallace, virtually breathless from the heat and with tears running down his face says, “I can never have too many chillies. I love it.” In a further programme, after banging on again about being vegetarian she produced a meat dish which, as a vegetarian she couldn’t taste. Thus, her seasoning was total out of kilter. Yet once again the judges just remarked that the seasoning wasn’t right.
Having watched contestants who had produced superb meals being dismissed for one simple mistake, I turned to my wife and said that obviously it had been decided that Jackie was going to win as no matter how much she fouled up she was clearly being favoured. But it seemed that even the chosen ones couldn’t be carried forever and Jackie was eventually voted off after another culinary disaster.
But up she popped again in the current series when the new contestants had to cook for previous contestants. Astonishingly, she was pictured with a meat dish in front of her at one point, and later with a plate of fish. So, is she a born-again carnivore or am I just being overly suspicious?
Is the fix in from the beginning? What do other contributors think?