Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Pasta, Ep. 3-6

HEH-GO-YAH, YOU FIRED!”… over, and over again.
So, back to the story where men wear large, irregularly sized scarves and women wear obnoxious, ugly hats! Finally, the storyline is starting to get more interesting, but I still cannot stand, nor understand, why the head chef needs to yell so much? It seems like the farther this drama goes, the more he yells, the louder he yells, and now, other characters are ALSO starting to yell, and it’s starting to get annoying.

Before I go any farther, two questions have that I have about the general drama:
1. Since when do chefs, even head chefs, have the ability and salary to afford/drive a BMW SUV? (his car is more expensive than the mini MINI COOPER the owner of the restaurant drives, and WAY bigger/better than the booger BMW that the TV personality gal that slaughtered his career drives)
2. What kind of ITALIAN restaurant has pineapples in their kitchen/on their menu? (Anyone else notice that?)

It is nice that we finally understand why the head chef is so cold, bitter and mean. The audience can now understand why he has trust issues and why he acts the way he acts. The story is finally starting to unravel, and now the hatred has turned! Now I dislike that TV personality chef gal! She is so conniving! How could she do that to him?! And now she comes back trying to be so nice and friendly!? It’s odd that she keeps smiling and acting like the she didn’t do anything to him, but she basically ruined his career!

The story line involving Chef Totti and the stolen money was kind of weird. I understand the problem it caused, but I am not sure if the drama itself needed the extra drama? I guess I have to wait and see what happens in the next episodes...

Lastly, I feel the need to mention the “shi-shi” factor of these characters. The kitchen now has three new members, and the three new guys are not the frumpy, nerdy, geeky chefs that are already in the kitchen. The new chefs wear fur, have long hair, and one of them looks like he is wearing lipstick?

Also, there is the restaurant owner’s sister? The one with short hair, long legs who likes to take advantage of poor young men? Why are these women playing with these poor guys’ emotions?

My last thought. I regret choosing this drama. It is such a chore to watch. So far, I have not felt the addiction that I want to overcome me. It is not a boring drama, but I just don’t find it largely intriguing. Too bad. Maybe it will get better?

1 comment:

  1. coffee prince ep 5&6

    At these episodes, eun-chan's secret is revealed minyub and yu joo by a couple fo happening,

    as people know, han-kyul has been loving yu-joo since nine years ago, but he starts to fall in love

    with eun-chan, even though he still reocognize eun-chan as guy. and han-sung like to spend time

    with eun chan. so he offers eun chan to go to art exhibition.

    i think that han-sung's gilfreind character is some kind of difficult to understand

    which is that she doesn't want to get married, she prefer to work that lover. the characters make

    han-sung feeling hard.however eun-chan has a positive energy so han sung said to eun-chan that

    "you have power to make me happy".

    han kyul and han sung that both guy are still loving yu-joo, they gradually are stolen thier herat

    from these episodes!

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