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Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Console
best movie i've ever seen.
CommentsXp
Best movie ever!
Geraldine
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
maugrim81
I can't believe how talented these kids are! They are wonderful to be able to cook at that kind of level! I give them so much credit!Frankly from what i've seen so far i didn't see any bullying but then again, the other kids do shout at one another to support them and motivate them. Perhaps that can be concieved as bullying? That i'm not too sure about but the show is definitely amazing to watch especially when a 9 year old can cook like that. simply amazing.
LeDentalPlaque
I watched a few episodes of Season 1, but didn't really get into MasterChef Junior until Season 2, starting from about the 3rd or 4th episode. First off, I must say that all these children can definitely cook. It's inspirational and shocking to see them so talented at such a young age, and to even think about what they could become in the future is jaw-dropping. Throughout the entire series, you can see their imagination and creativity flourishing in the dishes they make, and even their accomplishments wow the judges to no end.However, even though I do enjoy watching these kids cook, and the judges aren't as strict and mean as they are on the adult version of MasterChef, I am not enjoying the arrogance and personalities portrayed by some kids. On national television, TV personalities and in this instance, these kids should be role models for the youngsters watching this show. Yes, they can cook, which is inspiring, but there are many phrases and comments they say that should not have been in the show at all. They should have been edited out. Like others have said, bullying was present along with these kids giving each other snide, hurtful remarks. These are not scenes that you want your children to look at and learn from - after all, it is a show tailored towards kids of all ages. From the show, some of the kids act like they are know-it-alls and better than the rest, and when the judges praise them for their performance...that indirectly states that they're okay with that behaviour. In an already tough and stressful world, we don't need more generations learning from such behaviour on television, especially a reality one with kids as a main audience.If they could tone down the arrogance and spiteful remarks that these kids have for each other, and just keep the fun, playful and competitive components, then this show could have a lot of potential. As of Season 2, the amount of arrogance and bullying seen in the episodes has turned me off of watching future seasons.
mittzombie
SHow is 99% fake.... Many kids are actors, like Troy from last season was on Modern family and does those fake "Kids react" videos on youtube. The kids get acting lessons before the show. They have the recipes under their bench, they have been instructed how to make the dishes ahead of time. Real Chefs come in and help them cook and plate the dishes for the challenges! All the confessions and dialogue are scripted... fake fake fake fakeSHow is 99% fake.... Many kids are actors, like Troy from last season was on Modern family and does those fake "Kids react" videos on youtube. The kids get acting lessons before the show. They have the recipes under their bench, they have been instructed how to make the dishes ahead of time. Real Chefs come in and help them cook and plate the dishes for the challenges! All the confessions and dialogue are scripted... fake fake fake fake
mickeymickey2682
There are SPOILERS in this review. To even entertain the notion that this wasn't a good show is laughable. It was a great show. To watch the determination of children competing for not only a reward but the satisfaction of making something worthy of 3 well known culinary faces. Although I can agree I was disappointed at the actions of Troy and because of them he should not have been advanced in the competition to the next round however he knew what he was doing but as a young teen he didn't handle it well.The key there was that when asked Sarah still thought and wanted Troy to win the competition. I enjoyed the genuine satisfaction and happiness on the faces of these kids, it made you want to root for them. I'm a teacher know several children between the ages of 8 and 15 who saw the show and wanted to learn how to cook. In an age where all children want to do is be on their tablets and video games, it is nice to see that cooking is an alternative worth considering.