Zcsund1234
Well-Known Member
Clearly I am missing something then if you all love Arum, Ben and Diana so much. It possibly may be at attention to detail or my lack of actually caring about cooking. I just wish the editors would show more than just the top 3 and bottom 3. Before I started watching Masterchef in 2014 I rewatched the first 5 series on TENPLAY. It was so much better back in the olden days. Yes there where still backgrounders but not a many as there have been in recent years. The editors actually showed more then just 5 contestants cooking during the mystery box and almost half if not 3/5 of contestants where shown during the invention test so you could never be sure about who was the top and btm 3. In pressure tests when ever one contestant made a mistake they'd show at least one other if not all btm 3 make a mistake and vice versa. Immunity challenges where better in the earlier series as they only went for half an hour and contestants used to win pins more often then they do now. And team challenges and team eliminations where always my fave part of the week. The editors did a well done job with those and I could never pick who was going into elimination or who was going home. However the last four years I have watched have not been the same. The mystery box challenge always typically only shows 5 or 6 contestants and its always so predictable. As is the invention test and they always only really show the btm 3 and top 3. Pressure tests are almost always deserts and they aren't really as enjoyable as they used to be. Immunity challenges are almost a complete waste of time as the contestant almost never wins a pin. For Christ sake only 2 pins where given out this year and one of them was a guaranteed one. In series 3 in 2011 Dani who made top 4 won 2 pins in the space of 3 weeks! Team challenges don't grab me like they used to. Its almost always predicable and the locations they use are not really as enjoyable as they used to be. However I will say I did enjoy the taste tests eliminations they used this year where the btm 3 go into round 2.
If it where up to me next year I would change a lot of things. The editing team need to seriously show us more than 6 contestants at a time! It's almost impossible to keep up with them all if we don't get to know them quickly. Last year I did not know how to pronounce Elena's name until she faced her first elimination in week 6, I spent 5 weeks thinking it was pronounced EL-IN-A. Pressure tests need to be altered to live up to their name. Stop always being desserts! Immunity challenges need to be completely done up. No more facing off against a guest chef. The top 3 each week just need to cook off against the other for a guaranteed immunity pin or even the winner gets to skip cooking for a week. Team challenges are okay but I'd like to see more interaction with the guests. In earlier series a lot of the time the losing team was decided by which ever team made the least amount of money or which ever team received the fewest votes by the guests. That way it eliminations bias from judges. Team eliminations I liked this year. I like the guess the ingredient and the first to make a mistake is in the btm 3. It tests their food knowledge and it reminds me of the earlier series'. And I really do think they need to use more service challenges. They are great to watch!
And finally I agree with all of you on this one, one of the judges needs to go if not 2. They need to add either 1 or 2 female judges to stop all this bias, this year it was Tamara and not long ago it was Georgia in 2015. A points system would be very handy as well. Accumulate all points and during eliminations which ever cook has the fewest points accumulated or lowest percentage of points is eliminated. That way it stops good cooks going home on the back of one bad day in the kitchen and also eliminates the factor of blandies scraping through to top 10 when someone else could have been there.
This week was the lowest rating week we've had on Masterchef since 2013. This series average has now fallen below 900,000. I am now doubting the possibility of the finale rating anywhere close to 2 million. I don't even think it will reach 1.8M. Well I guess that goes to show that Masterchef needs a serious overhaul without completely disturbing the format.
If it where up to me next year I would change a lot of things. The editing team need to seriously show us more than 6 contestants at a time! It's almost impossible to keep up with them all if we don't get to know them quickly. Last year I did not know how to pronounce Elena's name until she faced her first elimination in week 6, I spent 5 weeks thinking it was pronounced EL-IN-A. Pressure tests need to be altered to live up to their name. Stop always being desserts! Immunity challenges need to be completely done up. No more facing off against a guest chef. The top 3 each week just need to cook off against the other for a guaranteed immunity pin or even the winner gets to skip cooking for a week. Team challenges are okay but I'd like to see more interaction with the guests. In earlier series a lot of the time the losing team was decided by which ever team made the least amount of money or which ever team received the fewest votes by the guests. That way it eliminations bias from judges. Team eliminations I liked this year. I like the guess the ingredient and the first to make a mistake is in the btm 3. It tests their food knowledge and it reminds me of the earlier series'. And I really do think they need to use more service challenges. They are great to watch!
And finally I agree with all of you on this one, one of the judges needs to go if not 2. They need to add either 1 or 2 female judges to stop all this bias, this year it was Tamara and not long ago it was Georgia in 2015. A points system would be very handy as well. Accumulate all points and during eliminations which ever cook has the fewest points accumulated or lowest percentage of points is eliminated. That way it stops good cooks going home on the back of one bad day in the kitchen and also eliminates the factor of blandies scraping through to top 10 when someone else could have been there.
This week was the lowest rating week we've had on Masterchef since 2013. This series average has now fallen below 900,000. I am now doubting the possibility of the finale rating anywhere close to 2 million. I don't even think it will reach 1.8M. Well I guess that goes to show that Masterchef needs a serious overhaul without completely disturbing the format.