Originally posted by Steve Aguilar:
Just finished watching Ep. 3 on the DVR. Johnny Triggs' Smokin' Triggers beat Wicked Good BBQ to move on to the finale. Seemed (T)rigged to me. Or, that's the way the producers wanted to it to look like. Even Johnny himself thought he didn't do so well.
They made turkey and pork belly. Johnny initially thought the pork belly was beef ribs! I love how the unusual (or unusual in competition) meats really throw curve balls at these guys; very entertaining. Check it out if you have the time.
Originally posted by Richard Marquez:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Steve Aguilar:
Just finished watching Ep. 3 on the DVR. Johnny Triggs' Smokin' Triggers beat Wicked Good BBQ to move on to the finale. Seemed (T)rigged to me. Or, that's the way the producers wanted to it to look like. Even Johnny himself thought he didn't do so well.
They made turkey and pork belly. Johnny initially thought the pork belly was beef ribs! I love how the unusual (or unusual in competition) meats really throw curve balls at these guys; very entertaining. Check it out if you have the time.
Yea, Triggs ribs are so easy to spot. I don't like the show at all. First season is what i want. These guys judging is just stupid. I hate how they sit and watch them on the tv and have to say their name every second. Don't need to hear your name and i don't need to hear your jokes.
If they want to make 2 shows that fine, one like this and the other where they do comps. I still watch bits and pieces but that is more when they are cooking and i stop watching when they judge.
The current format is the best so far. Not too much trash talking, drama, or BS.
They show the different cookers used and discuss the rubs, injections, time-and-temp, wrap techniques, etc.
The weak spot is the judging segment where, as said above, "I hate how they sit and watch them on the tv and have to say their name every second."
"No. 2 ribs. That's me, Bubba's Buttkisser BBQ!" After about the 11teenth time you hear it you want to scream (or just FFW to the winner announcement).
Tip to producer: Use a pop-up of the face of the cook being judged. It would be far less annoying and still keep us straight on whose meat is on the table.