How to tell the british and americans apart, cooking show edition
7 years ago by badasslatina · 1583 Likes · 15 comments · Popular
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· 7 years ago
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this is literally masterchef australia vs hell's kitchen
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cassyinlove
· 7 years ago
Or Masterchef US
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deleted
· 7 years ago
And for some reason we have a British judge
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guest
· 7 years ago
You forgot the part where the British one is passive - aggressive and racist.
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adorkable
· 7 years ago
How so?
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celticrose
· 7 years ago
Two words for you Britain...Gordon Ramsey.
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chakun
· 7 years ago
Apparently you're watching some kind of underground cooking competition, because I have literally never seen anything like what you're describing.
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bethorien
· 7 years ago
Well the British one could be "the great British baking show" the American one could be "Hell's Kitchen"
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celticrose
· 7 years ago
But Hells Kitchen is hosted (and abused) by a Brit
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bethorien
· 7 years ago
But it is an American show. Having a British judge or host is a a super common with American shows.
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pokethebear
· 7 years ago
Geez, glad I don’t watch cooking shows.
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corvoattano
· 7 years ago
Australian tv cooking competitions: "Hot and Cold" by Katy Perry has been the intro song for 8 years.
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hexy
· 7 years ago
I'm fairly certain that the o.p. hasn't actually seen an American cooking show. Japanese, maybe, but not American.
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geluregis
· 7 years ago
Iron Chef America, Chopped, Cutthroat Kitchen...
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hexy
· 7 years ago
Look at the names, goofball - they were clearly inspired by the combative shows from Elsewhere.
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