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I thought the Quickfire Challenge this week was really dumb. They had some clothes designer out there, and the challenge was to make the food enticing-looking rather than worry about whether it was edible. Or something. The more I think about these chefs trying to sculpt something this oddball would find aesthetically pleasing, as if food were only colored Play-Doh, the more I Do Not Want. Blais won, for basically a dairy diorama not unlike green plants on crumbly asphalt.

The Elimination challenge was way the hell more fun. There is an Italian restaurant in New York, Rao's, that goes back 114 years. They've got ten tables, and you cannot get reservations. The challenge was to create a dish inspired by this legendary place. The chefs pulled knives to determine if they would cook antipasti, primo, or secundo.

Everybody, with the possible exception of Dale, was pretty confident. Mike, one of the Italian-Americans on the show right now (along with Fabio, Angelo and Antonia), was talking trash about how he was gonna walk all over this one. Not only did that make me think he was going home, I REALLY WANTED him to go home.

The antipasti (Tiffany, Antonia, Carla) turned out great, with Antonia's mussels w/fennel and garlic standing out.

The primo (Mike, Dale, Tre) had problems from the get-go: Mike and Dale badly undercooked their pasta, while Tre's risotto was a glop of starch on the plate with no integrity or spread to the rice.

The secundo (Angelo, Fabio, Blais) made up for a lot, particularly Fabio's chicken cacciatore w/polenta.

Judges' Table: Fabio, Antonia, Carla, and Tiffany had the best dishes of the evening. Antonia won. Everybody seemed a little surprised and possibly offended by that, on the grounds that steaming mussels isn't that difficult and (in Fabio's view) it's a "French" dish. Note to Fabio: look up "inspired by" in the dictionary, mmkay?

The entire pasta course was on the cutting block. I thought for sure Mike was going home -- he admitted his pasta was cooked badly -- but the more they talked about Tre's risotto, the more it became obvious that he was going home, which he did. Mike looked as if he had literally dodged a bullet.

I honestly think Mike and Angelo are just Not All That. I was proud of the ladies stepping up and kicking ass, and even Blais was impressed with Fabio this week. It's getting tighter, and I'm betting that Mike will be one of the next two eliminated.

Thoughts?
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