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‘Emily in Paris’: Netflix Releases Season 2 First Look Photos

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Season 1 of Emily in Paris gave us a taste of France, iconic fashion moments, and a budding romance. Today, Netflix released nine new photos to promote the second season which has yet to land a release date.

Although the official synopsis for season 2 is unknown, the finale proved that Emily’s blossoming love triangle with Gabriel and Camille will continue. Emily’s entourage Mindy, Julian, and Luke also make appearances along with Antoine and Sylvie.

The photos also give us a glimpse at a new character in the mix, Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) who, according to Netflix’s brief description, is a “brit who gets under Emily’s skin before she starts to like sarcastic charm.”

Check out the photos below.

Netflix Announces ‘Britney Vs. Spears’ Documentary

Netflix is releasing a documentary called Britney Vs. Spears about Britney Spears’ legal fight against her father’s conservatorship.

The documentary is called Britney vs Spears and will be released on the streaming service on September 28, 2021, one day before the next hearing on the conservatorship. The documentary is executive produced by Liz Garbus, Dan Cogan, and Amy Herdy and directed by Erin Lee Carr.

The newly released trailer shows a series of experts and family members explaining their views of the situation. A lawyer says, “I have represented dozens of conservatees in court and not one of them had a job.” A frustrated Britney can be heard saying, “I’ve worked my whole life. I don’t owe these people anything.”

The Britney legal fight to obtain the legal and financial keys back to her empire has played out publicly in the media for over a decade. Britney recently won some important legal battles and she is now able to hire her own lawyers and file motions that include ending the conservatorship. Shocking details of the legal, financial, and social control over Britney Spears’ life have come out in recent years, including control over her schedule, singing gigs, and even choosing whether she goes on birth control. The outrage created a “free Britney movement.” Public opinion is also swayed by additional news that the family is split over the conservatorship and that Britney Spears had no say in her own legal representation.

Britney vs Spears releases September 28 exclusively on Netflix.

Jordan Fisher, Tituss Burgess, Darren Criss, and More to Celebrate Broadway’s Return at ‘The Tony Awards Present: Broadway’s Back!’

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CBS has announced more guests to appear at The Tony Awards Present: Broadway’s Back this Sunday, September 26, on CBS and is available to stream live with Paramount+.

As many will remember, Broadway went dark during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and shows have slowly been reopening and welcoming audiences.

According to CBS, Artists joining the celebration of Broadway include Jon Batiste, Stephanie J. Block, Wayne Brady, Tituss Burgess, Darren Criss, Robbie Fairchild, Beanie Feldstein, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Jordan Fisher, Santino Fontana, Andrew Garfield, Jared Grimes, Josh Groban, Jennifer Holliday, Nikki M. James, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Ron Cephas Jones, Cyndi Lauper, Norm Lewis, John Lithgow, Lindsay Mendez, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Jennifer Nettles, Lynn Nottage, Adam Pascal, Bernadette Peters, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Andrew Rannells, Anthony Rapp, Anika Noni Rose, Lea Salonga, Ali Stroker, Black Thought, Courtney B. Vance, Daniel J. Watts and Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Previously announced appearances included Jake Gyllenhaal, Kristin Chenoweth, Christopher Jackson, Audra McDonald, Idina Menzel, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Leslie Odom Jr., Ben Platt, and more.

Make sure to tune in on September 26 on CBS!

‘Walker’: Jensen Ackles to Direct Season 2, Episode 7

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A few weeks ago, we told you that in the new double-issue of TV Guide Magazine (dated 9/13), Walker‘s Jared Padalecki had a short interview about what to look forward to in Season 2 of the popular show.

In that interview, he was asked about his Supernatural co-star, Jensen Ackles, and Padalecki mentioned that Ackles is set to direct this season. You can read the full interview on TV Insider, here.

Now, TV Insider has confirmed the specific episode. Ackles will direct episode 7 of the second season!

Ackles was supposed to direct in the first season but landed the role on The Boys. Supernatural alum Richard Speight, Jr. has already directed an episode of Walker last season and is currently in Austin directing an episode in the second season.

Of course, schedules can change, but we’ll keep you updated!

‘Impeachment: American Crime Story’ Recap: Season 3, Episode 3 “Not to be Believed”

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Impeachment: American Crime Story is a conundrum. Does the political atmosphere in Washington D.C. create the environment that causes scandal or does scandal follow certain individuals who are predisposed because of their personality, to work in Washington? When you look at Monica Lewinsky, Bill Clinton, and Linda Tripp, their personalities seemed inevitable to this collide. Monica Lewinsky is a young intern from wealthy circumstances enough to live in the Watergate and pay for outfits that can turn a President’s head. She has had a weakness of bad unavailable boyfriends. President Bill Clinton is the most unavailable man in the universe and a sitting President who can’t help himself (at least by his account) to affairs. Then there is Linda Tripp. She thrives on the Washington drama. It becomes her second job.

So far in the season, Monica has been able to prolong the relationship with President Clinton by showing up at events and being asked back into the White House for illicit visits with Bill Clinton. This is the episode where the affair finally stops. Paula Jones is still out there trying to get justice, having success in the courts, but she gets bogged down in the Washington swamp of shady characters.

The episode starts out in LA. You see the CBS studio shop manager dumpster dive full of papers. He finds something, goes home, dials up his AOL. Without the creepy music, I wouldn’t have known I was watching the right show. The manager opens the paper he finds from the dumpster. It’s an email from one CBS executive to another with gossip about NBC’s Jerry Seinfeld making a deal for a million dollars an episode. It’s at this point I think the writers have lost their mind. Nope. As he is about to send the story you see him put on his fedora and we see the famous tag line, “The Drudge Report.” Apparently Matt Drudge was a CBS shop employee.

For those who know their journalism history, it was Matt Drudge who broke the story that Newsweek had proof of an affair between President Bill Clinton and an intern, via The Drudge Report. This might have been the first news story to go “viral.”

Civil Immunity

One thing that American Crime Story does so well is to take tidbits of the current story from a different era and include lines that ring true even now. In the beginning of the episode, the Supreme Court decides that Paula Jones’ civil lawsuit against Bill Clinton can go forward. An aggravated Bill Clinton tells the White House Chief Counsel, “They are trying to use the legal system to overturn an election and they won’t stop until I give in and leave office.” No matter what side of the political aisle you come from, it’s interesting to see the origins of those issues that plague us today.

Sexual Harassment is only the first crime.

Impeachment is different from the previous American Crime Story seasons. There isn’t one crime or one murder. This is a complicated story that some will say is an American salacious story but not a criminal one. Taking on impeachment means getting into the muddy waters of politics. American Crime Story is no stranger to controversy. The OJ Simpson story was their first season’s focus. In season 3 each episode feels as if ACS must prove the worth of their season. One thing I commend ACS for doing in each episode is going back to the central theme of crime. In episode 2, it was Ann Coulter who forecast Bill Clinton’s perjury.

In this episode, it’s Linda Tripp who says to a crying and dumped Monica Lewinsky, “He chose to start a relationship with an intern, which got you kicked out of the White House, and then he strung you along for eternity… this has been a calamity for you professionally.” Monica was banned from the White House because she had an affair with the President. This is textbook retribution for the affair. President Clinton’s behavior seems especially creepy as he says to her, “You are a special, vibrant girl. And you don’t see it yet but you are just becoming the person you are going to be and that woman is going to do stunning and marvelous things.” As Michale Isikoff, the Newsweek journalist a few scenes later states to Matt Drudge, “I write about abuse of power. Sex is one of the ways this President goes about that.” It feels especially true in this episode.

Fake News?

A nice distraction from the heavy storyline is the meeting between Ann Coulter and Matt Drudge. Seeing her volley with Matt Drudge makes me want to give these two their own show. She is nothing if not highly entertaining. The actors Cobie Smulders (Ann Coulter) and Bill Eichner as Matt Drudge are not only believable but they make me feel like the actual Ann Coulter and Matt Drudge are deep fakes of themselves. A disappointed Ann says after the news of the Paula Jones settlement, “I feel like I just watched the challenger explode.” She makes an awesome character to hate especially after she says, “The Office of the President used to mean something. Now any flabby con man will see a path to the White House.” I think I can name a few recent Presidential candidates supported by her that fit that description.

Speaking of fakes, this episode shows the clash between traditional journalism and the up-and-coming internet journalism created by those like Matt Drudge at the Drudge report. In one scene, Matt Drudge sits opposite Mike Isikoff in the Newsweek DC office and scoops him letting him know that he already knows he is talking to a second woman claiming harassment against the President. It feels like a standoff between old and new media. As Isikoff asks how Drudge got into this business without a journalism degree, Drudge states, “I got shut out of that game, I couldn’t afford it. And the one day I buy a modem and the whole news business cracks open.” As Isikoff doubts, “I don’t know if unsourced internet gossip has cracked open the news business.” Twenty years later Newsweek is a fraction of the size it was in 1995 and the internet is where most people read the news. It’s a great scene.

“I am not supposed to cry.”

But that’s the side salad. Why people tune in to Impeachment: American Crime Story is for the main course. And that main course is the relationship between intern Monica Lewinsky and President Bill Clinton. I keep having to say those titles to myself because in any other context the depth of their power difference is almost infinite and maddening. I can’t think of a larger power difference between an intern and a sitting President.

At the heart of the episode is the breakup between President Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. Fake supporter and friend Linda Tripp pens a letter for a despondent Lewinsky to send back to Clinton after he tried to end the affair. I am grateful someone is in Monica’s corner but I am sad it’s Linda Tripp. In the scene where Tripp types the letter with Monica Lewinsky, she tries to even the playing field between intern and President. She would almost seem maternal if it weren’t for the fact that she is helping Monica to get more information for her book. Monica is discarded like used tissue from an old cold by the President, as Tripp asserts.

We want to see Monica Lewinsky go into the White House after the received letter defiant and strong, but instead, she cries. It’s then that we realize the person she is facing is the Commander in Chief and “leader of the free world.” The odds seem insurmountable. Unfortunately, Monica Lewinsky has the worst ally. Who needs enemies when your best friend is a lying Linda Tripp.

The climactic scene in episode 3 is when Monica Lewinsky is told by Betty Curie, not to cry as President Clinton berates her for her “disrespect” and her “ingratitude” for writing a letter and allegedly threatening him. “It’s illegal to threaten a President,” he says. I am shocked at Bill Clinton’s indignation considering he started the affair with an intern.

Not to be Believed

Even though I voted for him twice, my body tenses up with disgust for President Clinton. Monica and he fight about the letter. I am awed that she can say anything to him. And then she cries. He stops her. Again, Clive Owen makes me see it from Bill Clinton’s view and I begin to think this is how he makes himself sympathetic to those he hurts the most. It’s how Hillary Clinton keeps forgiving him, how Monica Lewinsky must have agreed to come back into his arms, and how was able to convince himself to continue even though he knew what he had done. I haven’t mentioned what I think of the portrayal of Monica Lewinsky played by Beanie Feldstein. She is fantastic. But in this scene between Lewinsky and Clinton, she has earned her acting chops as she goes through a series of emotions before she cheerfully announces, “And here is Betty” as she leaves. One can only marvel at how Lewinsky is able to even function.

Let me take a moment to address the casting of this season. It is difficult for a show to cast actors for people who are still living and it is almost impossible to get the casting right for the most famous Americans who ran the United States in the 90s. If someone told me Clive Owen would be Bill Clinton, and Sarah Paulson as Linda Tripp, it would have said it’s “not to be believed.” But it works. Instead of going for the low-hanging fruit of choosing characters that look like their real-life counterparts, ACS chose actors who could do that for us through their craft. Hiring high-caliber actors who give great, believable performances make this story work. It makes me come back for more even when I know the outcome of the story. It’s the HOW of this series that makes it television magic.

The episode continues and when Lewinsky tells Tripp to call the White House, Tripp goes in a different direction. She decides to talk to Isikoff and Newsweek. She drags the drama out of the Pentagon and into a hair salon where she tells Isikoff to meet her. If that’s not a girl boss move, I don’t know what is. Sometimes I hate to love her but I can’t stop loving Sarah Paulson’s Linda Tripp. At one point she seems savvy and sophisticated and maternal, but then characters like Katherine Willey (Elizabeth Reaser) pull the dirty film off Tripp to reveal a truly dusty and revolting figure. She spills her money when Newsweek edition hits the stands buying three copies. She walks to her car and opens the magazine to glance at her name in print. In it you see her saying Katherine Willey is not to be believed, the title of this episode. The viewer knows that this is a lie. Tripp lied to Newsweek. She can’t let them scoop her story about Monica she plans to sell in a book. Tripp is not to be believed, which is the irony.

Meanwhile, there is plenty of deplorability to spread around as Susan Carpenter-McMillan talks Paula Jones’ husband out of a settlement so characters like Ann Coulter and the Republicans can use her to go to trial against the President.

The most deplorable is where the buck stops, as President Harry Truman coined. It stops with one of his successors, President Bill Clinton. This episode is a reminder of that. He has all the knowledge of what has occurred and all of the power of the other characters in the story combined. Yet his last scene in this episode is silencing an intern to ensure the person she confides in most keeps his secret. In the end, Monica Lewinsky is left with no one to confide in and no one who believes in her. She is left with gifts of first edition books and emotional scars that she will have for the rest of her life.

Perhaps it’s this that is most criminal of all. Employees who swore an oath to this country used an intern for their gain for sexual pleasure, money, and power, whether it be the President, Linda Tripp, or the conservative underbelly. Paula Jones is just the introduction to what the next episodes will show happened to Monica Lewinsky. The fact that this story is real seems unbelievable. It’s criminal and it is why it is an American Crime Story.

‘Saturday Night Live’ Reveals October Host Lineup for Season 47!

Season 47 of Emmy-winning Saturday Night Live is set to return on October 2. Along with the return date, the comedy sketch show announced the first four hosts and musical guests for this season.

Host and Musical Guest Lineup

Season 47 will premiere with Loki‘s Owen Wilson and musical guest Kacey Musgraves on October 2. Wilson will be making his Studio 8H debut to promote upcoming Wes Anderson film The French Dispatch while Musgrave’s latest album, star-crossed, recently released on September 10.

October 9 will undoubtedly go down in SNL history as Kim Kardashian-West hosts the show for the first time. Kardashian-West took to Instagram Wednesday afternoon to re-share the announcement via her story with this to add: “OMFG No turning back now!!! … I’m hosting SNL!!!!!!” Halsey will be the musical guest for October 9.

Bohemian Rhapsody star Rami Malek will host October 16 following the October 6 release of upcoming upcoming James Bond film No Time to Die in which Malek will star as the villain. Musical guest for Malek’s SNL debut is Young Thug.

Finally, SNL veteran Jason Sudeikis will return October 23 to host with musical guest Brandi Carlile. Sudeikis’ SNL career began in 2003 on the writing team, but he became a featured player in 2005 before being promoted to repertory player in 2007. Sudeikis exited SNL in 2013 but continued to make appearances through 2019. October 23 will be Sudeikis’ first time hosting.

Season 47 Cast

Bryant, Michael Che, Pete Davidson, Mikey Day, Heidi Gardner, Colin Jost, Kate McKinnon, Alex Moffat, Kyle Mooney, Ego Nwodim, Chris Redd, Cecily Strong, Kenan Thompson and Melissa Villaseñor; and featured players Andrew Dismukes, Chloe Fineman, Lauren Holt, Punkie Johnson, and Bowen Yang. Show creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels will continue these talks in the coming weeks to hopefully finalize contracts ahead of October 2.

‘Walker’: New Season 2 Poster Released

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It’s almost here! The brand new season of Walker is set to premiere on The CW on Thursday, October 28, and The CW just dropped a brand new poster.

The poster features Cordell Walker himself, Jared Padalecki. Alongside Padalecki, Walker stars Lindsey Morgan, Keegan Allen, Molly Hagan, Violet Brinson, Kale Culley, Coby Bell, Jeff Pierre, Odette Annable and Mitch Pileggi.

Stay tuned for more Walker news!

TimTheTatman Joins Complexity Gaming + Launch Event Announced

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Popular gamer TimTheTatman has made some big moves recently, leaving Twitch and streaming exclusively on YouTube Gaming. However, he’s not done yet.

This week, Tim announced that he’s joined Complexity Gaming and has also become part owner. This is big for the streamer, as he’s shared his love for his favorite football team, the Dallas Cowboys; and lo and behold, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones also backs Complexity.

Congrats to Tim! You can purchase a Complexity TimTheTatman jersey now, on Complexity’s website here.

To celebrate Tim’s move to Complexity, there will also be a launch event on September 26 from 1-5pm at The Star in Frisco, Texas.

The event will include a pop-up store, where you can purchase exclusive, limited quantity TTT x COL merchandise. The first 100 people who make a purchase will be invited to a meet & greet with Tim at 2pm. (Credit/Debit card only, no cash.) Mask policy will be enforced, bags will be inspected, and there is a 2 item per design, per person limit.

For the meet & greet, from 2pm-3pm, it will be limited to those 100 people as stated above. From 4pm-5pm, it’s first come, first serve (limited to 100 people, the line will start at Tostitos Championship Plaza).

There will also be a party at the Tostitos Championship Plaza with a live DJ, football, and more.

For all the details and restrictions, make sure to check out Complexity’s website, here.

You can also see a video of some of the Complexity family welcoming Tim below.

Congrats, Tim!

‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’: HBO Max Shares Official Teaser and Release Date

The HBO Max original series The Sex Lives of College Girls is on its way! HBO Max has released the first teaser trailer, images, and release date. The 10-episode comedy debuts on the streamer on November 18. The first two episodes will release together. Three episodes will release on November 25 and December 2. The season wraps up with the final two episodes on December 9.

The Sex of Lives of College Girls follows four roommates and friends beginning their college career at New England Essex College. During their time, they will adjust to college life, as well as face personal and academic hurdles.

The show was created by Mindy Kaling, who co-wrote the first episode with Justin Noble. It stars Pauline Chalamet, Amrit Kaur, Reneé Rapp, Alyah Chanelle Scott, Midori Francis, Gavin Leatherwood, Chris Meyer, Ilia Isorelys Paulino, Lauren Spencer, and Renika Williams.

The Sex Lives of College Girls premieres Thursday, November 18 on HBO Max. Watch the teaser below.

‘The Great British Baking Show’ Season 12, Episode 1 Recap: “Cake Week”

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We are so excited that The Great British Baking Show is back! We have missed this feel-good show and couldn’t wait to start this week with 12 amateur bakers tackling “Cake Week.” Each week the bakers will compete in three challenges to showcase their baking prowess. The show returns with hosts Noel Fielding and Matt Lucas and judges Prue Leith and Paul Hollywood. Let the baking and drooling at the screen commence!  

Signature Challenge

For the signature challenge, the bakers were given a classic bake to put their own signature spin on. This week they were asked to make 12 decorative mini rolls. They had two hours to make them and could use any flavors they wanted, but an elegant swirl in the middle was expected.

This challenge was definitely the battle of the Black Forest mini rolls. Tom, Amanda, and Jürgen all used the classic chocolate and cherry flavors as their signature. However, it didn’t go too well for Tom and Amanda. Tom’s rolls only had a bit of a swirl and didn’t taste strongly enough of cherry. Amanda had wanted to put her stamp on the bake by having her rolls standing up like soldiers. However, they wouldn’t stand up straight. Her cherry flavor was also not strong enough and her rolls were more of a blob than a swirl. Jürgen triumphed in this battle, which is hardly surprising as he is from the Black Forest. His flavors were well-balanced with a good cherry flavor.

A couple of the bakers fell into the trap that the judges warned about. The bakers needed to bake their sponges as quickly as possible, because if the fillings were placed onto warm sponges then the fillings would melt and ooze out. Lizzie and George both had problems with this. George had forgotten to close his oven door when it was heating and so had to wait to put his sponges in the oven. As a result, his chocolate and hazelnut mini rolls were a mess. They had partially collapsed, filling had oozed out and they were still warm when the judges tried them. Lizzie also had problems as she was slow putting her giraffe-patterned sponges in the oven. As a result, her coffee sponges with tahini caramel were dripping filling out of the side. This threw her flavors out of balance as so much was lost.

‘The Great British Baking Show’

In contrast, Maggie, Chigs, and Giuseppe also stood out for having good mini rolls. Maggie’s chocolate orange mini rolls had a meringue-based batter which the judges loved for its flavor and texture. Chigs, who has only been baking for 12 months, made delicious strawberries and cream mini rolls with a lovely swirl. Giuseppe made stunning almond and orange mini rolls. His rolls were gorgeous and so elegant, whilst also being delicious with delicate flavors. He set himself up as one to watch.

Technical Challenge

Surprisingly, the technical challenge went quite well for the bakers. There was no complete disasters this challenge. The bakers had to follow a pared down recipe that they had never seen before. They had two hours to make a malt loaf with homemade butter on the side. The judges then ranked the bakes from worst to best in a blind judging, not knowing which loaf belonged to which baker.

‘The Great British Baking Show’

Judge Prue warned that there were several traps that the bakers could fall into. One being that because the mix was simple, it would be easy to undermix the mixture and leave lumps of flour in the loaf. This is exactly what happened to Amanda, who came in last place.

Another trap was that the loaf was easy to underbake or overbake due to its dark color. This made it difficult for the bakers to tell when it had finished baking. Chigs came in 11th place due to his loaf being underbaked and doughy in the middle.

On the other end of the scale, Freya and Maggie both did excellently in this challenge. Freya came in second with her loaf as it had good distribution of fruit and had a good chew. Maggie narrowly beat her, though. Her loaf had lots of fruit with a good texture and color. This set Maggie up in a good position for the next challenge.

Showstopper Challenge

For their showstopper challenge, the challenge where style matters as much as substance, they had to make an anti-gravity illusion cake. They had four hours to decorate a cake in a way that represents a precious memory to them. The judges wanted to be wowed and not be able to figure out how the cakes were still standing. This challenge served to divide the bakers once again, with some amazing designs and some disasters.

Giuseppe made a stunning “Jack and the Beanstalk” cake. The chocolate and raspberry cake showed the fairy-tale castle sitting on a cloud, suspended above the beanstalk. His cake looked stunning and the flavors were good. Unfortunately, the judges found it a little dry.

Jürgen stood out once again for his technical design. He used his DIY skills to create a Utopia book with a light suspended above it. His orange and cardamom sponge went down very well with the judges who gave him the title of “flavor king.”

‘The Great British Baking Show’

Crystelle and Freya also placed highly with their flower inspired bakes. Crystelle’s bouquet of flowers made of cinnamon sponge was stunning and beautifully flavored. Freya also impressed the judges with her flower pot bake, covered in intricately piped flowers and they loved her vegan chocolate sponge.

Amanda had a near miss with her cake. She made a cake shaped like a wave with dolphins coming out of it, made with elderflower and lemon sponge. The judges thought it looked great but that her sponges were dry and slightly overbaked. Once it had been judged, she took it back to her bench. As the next baker, Lizzie, grabbed her cake to take up for judging, Amanda’s cake toppled forward and smashed on the side. She was so lucky that it had already been judged!

Jairzeno had a disastrous bake. He planned to make a cake with a paint can on top, spilling color down the cake. Somehow, he wanted to have the structure held up only by cake. I’ll be honest, I didn’t understand how his plan was going to work at all! Which of course, it didn’t. His cake ended up a mess and he had to lose his entire anti-gravity element as the cake wouldn’t stand up. It ended up as a minimally decorated two-tiered cake. It was a mess, but the judges said that it did taste good.

Tom also didn’t do well in this challenge. He aimed to make a three-tiered cake from almond and lemon sponges. The decoration was inspired by a concert hall. The judges questioned how this was anti-gravity as his plan was just to produce a three-tiered cake that leaned slightly. It did not fulfill the brief and the judges weren’t impressed.

Results

Unsuprisingly, Jürgen won the title of “star baker” this week. It is obvious that Jürgen can please the judges with his flavors and engineering skills. He was also made so much more endearing when he tried to phone his family at the end of the episode to tell them the good news and no one answered the phone.

Maggie and Giuseppe have also established themselves as strong competitors. We will have to see whether they just excel at cake or whether they are well-rounded bakers.

Sadly, Tom was eliminated this week. This was quite surprising to me as I think that other bakers such as Jairzeno, Amanda, and George were all in trouble. However, Tom didn’t too well with his Black Forest mini rolls and placed in the middle for the technical challenge. What clinched his elimination was his lack of understanding of the anti-gravity cake with his showstopper. His finished product didn’t look good and it seemed as though he had only done minimal planning for the challenge.

Baking Show Best Bits

Here are some of my favorite non-baking moments from this week’s episode!

  • Host Matt Lucas singing The Flintstones theme tune to Jürgen in German.
  • Prue hitting Paul after he said that she would have to clean the cake out of her dentures.
  • Pun of the week: Crystelle dedicated her bouquet showstopper cake to her aunt who used to bake and do flower arrangements. Noel dubbed it the “auntie gravity cake.”

Next week, the bakers will compete in “Biscuit Week.” Make sure you check out The Great British Baking Show on Netflix next Friday, then check back here for the latest recap!