TaraCynara
Rock n' Roll Doggie ALL ACCESS
I watch both versions of Kitchen Nightmares (thank all that is good and holy for BBCAmerica!), and I agree with you. He seems like he truly cares about what happens to the restuarant in the UK one.Hope you're all doing well.
I may have mentioned this on here before, but if you want to watch a good Gordon Ramsey series, check out the UK version of Kitchen Nightmares. It's SO much better than the US version. He's still somewhat grumpy and very (unedited!) sweary, but it's much less sensationalized than the US iteration of his shows. But he's also funny and caring, and you can tell that he genuinely wants the restaurants to succeed. He's as much a therapist as a restaurant rescuer. Once I saw these, I wasn't really able to watch any US versions of his shows...they're so edited for drama, and they're basically crap in comparison. The UK versions of Restaurant Nightmares are currently on Netflix Canada, not sure about US, but you can easily find them to download, too.
I'm not suprised. I like the last movie (as I am with any Star Trek or Star Wars movie ) so I'm going to see this one no matter who's in it.
Sorry
I loved the 2009 Trek, and was planning on seeing the new one as soon as it was announced, so BC being in it is just a major huge ginormous bonus for me.
s to anyone who really needs (or wants) it
(Yes I know I might have made grammatical errors...but I don't give a flying right now. I'm too tired to care)
(thanks for the hug)