Alton Brown is the producer and star of GOOD EATS and FEASTING ON ASPHALT. He's also the commentator on IRON CHEF AMERICA. But I forgive him for that. He's the only thing that makes that godawful show even remotely watchable. (*1)
He's basically a foodie version of Beakman from Beakman's World. Most people call him the Bill Nye of the Kitchen. But I refuse to use that as a way to describe him as I think Bill Nye the Science Guy should suffer a huge lab accident. (*2)
(*1) Now if Bobby Flay caught aflame on air. THAT would make the show enjoyable!
(*2) He was a big part of the campaign to force television networks in the states to air a required amount of "educational" programming each week. Most of the networks decided that if they used saturday morning as the block of educational programming then they'd lose less ad revenue.
That self righteous asshat knew his show would be safe. But it caused the death of SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS for a few years. When the saturday morning cartoon blocks finally returned, they were mostly filled with fifth rate anime junk and/or rehashed and tired shite. No more Project GeeKeR. No more Caddilacs & Dinosaurs. No more Reboot (in the states at least. Not until Cartoon Network bought the rights to air the previously unaired seasons) etc etc etc
Bill Nye needs to "accidentally" drink some Hydrochloric Acid.
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Alton Brown is the producer and star of GOOD EATS and FEASTING ON ASPHALT. He's also the commentator on IRON CHEF AMERICA. But I forgive him for that. He's the only thing that makes that godawful show even remotely watchable. (*1)
He's basically a foodie version of Beakman from Beakman's World. Most people call him the Bill Nye of the Kitchen. But I refuse to use that as a way to describe him as I think Bill Nye the Science Guy should suffer a huge lab accident. (*2)
(*1) Now if Bobby Flay caught aflame on air. THAT would make the show enjoyable!
(*2) He was a big part of the campaign to force television networks in the states to air a required amount of "educational" programming each week. Most of the networks decided that if they used saturday morning as the block of educational programming then they'd lose less ad revenue.
That self righteous asshat knew his show would be safe. But it caused the death of SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS for a few years. When the saturday morning cartoon blocks finally returned, they were mostly filled with fifth rate anime junk and/or rehashed and tired shite. No more Project GeeKeR. No more Caddilacs & Dinosaurs. No more Reboot (in the states at least. Not until Cartoon Network bought the rights to air the previously unaired seasons) etc etc etc
Bill Nye needs to "accidentally" drink some Hydrochloric Acid.