Out of the Middle School Into the Fire

Bravo is cooking up a spinoff to its "Top Chef" franchise that would feature teenage competitors.
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"Top Chef Junior," which is in development, is a cooking-competition series that would feature contestants who likely will range in age from 13 to 16. Bravo said that "Top Chef," which aired its season finale Wednesday night, is a draw with younger viewers, ranking in the top 15 shows among kids/teens 2-17 in the Wednesday 10-11 p.m.
We don't know which is more disgusting: The grease burns these nervous kiddies are going to sustain week after week or the fact that media sharks and scummy admen actually track the viewing habits of FUCKING TWO-YEAR-OLDS!!!!!!
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My 10 yo son likes to cook and would love for someone to exploit his dreams like that. It's true, kids love cooking shows.
All my kids have loved cooking shows since they were infants. My youngest would scream when Good Eats ended.
I would have begged my parents to let me on the show. BEGGED! Also, I was a more capable cook at 14 than many adults I know - so more disgusting is tracking 2-year-olds t.v. habits.
If it stated just two-year-olds, I'd think it was odd. But it's 2-17, so I'm ok. I think a lot of toddler viewing habits are surveyed for stuff like Disney anyway.
Great…. I can't wait to have my cooking shown up by pre-adolescents. Fuck.
Cord, you are especially salty today…but yeah this sounds boring, unless willing to feature the severe knife cuts.
I'd watch a bunch of 6 year olds trying to put out a grease fire. That might make me a bad person.
i like salty cord.