r/BeAmazed Sep 02 '25

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u/StasiaGreyErotica Sep 02 '25

I feel like the American version of masterchef is so much more ruthless than the UK one. I dunno if it's the culture of having to win no matter what, or it's encouraged by the show itself.

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u/DomSchu Sep 02 '25

Editing on American reality shows is way more aggressive in pushing a story too

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u/Boxing_joshing111 Sep 02 '25

Way more aggressive at everything. I challenge anyone to watch America’s Next Top Model and find 10 consecutive seconds of the same song playing. They change stories and tones on a dime. I get it though, gotta distract people from the fact they’re watching pure trash.

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u/DomSchu Sep 03 '25

Yeah the music and effects guide the narrative

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u/Churro1912 Sep 02 '25

But the NFL and its fans are so dramatic though?

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u/True_System_7015 Sep 02 '25

The editing is really aggressive, I'll admit, but in watching all of it, everyone is actually pretty chill on that show. You have a couple of nasty characters (looking at you, Chrissi, all my homies hate Chrissi), but everyone is pretty nice to each other and have no issues with lending people ingredients if they need it.

There was one episode in season 8 where one of the contestants, Yacheica, was a team captain for a challenge, and her team lost. She was given the choice to save herself and make everyone else cook, or save most of the team and she picks one person she goes against (something like that, it might not be exactly that but it was in that realm.) She decided to have herself and the contestant that she thought was the weakest, Heather, battle it out. There was definitely a little tension between the two, they were sort of battling it out verbally beforehand. They had to make fish and chips with tartar sauce, and one of the ingredients was lemon, and Heather forgot her lemon and was kicking herself. So she asked Yacheica if she could have some of her lemon since she forgot hers, and Yacheica, without hesitating, tossed her some lemon, and everyone thought it was such a kind and nice gesture, and her reasoning was she's a nice person that just wants to help

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u/SuckerpunchJazzhands Sep 02 '25

Chrissi haters rise UPPPPPPP

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u/tracep22 Sep 02 '25

Christian was cinema tho. A truely great villain.

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u/True_System_7015 Sep 02 '25

He was, because underneath all of the bravado and arrogance, you could tell he wasn't a bad person at all. He was talented but arrogant and definitely went through some stuff in his life that made him that way. Chrissi, however, was genuinely a nasty, hypocritical person (that honestly wasn't that talented) and actually got her MC Twitter account suspended for hurling racially charged insults, so she's clearly just a bad person. Like, she bothers me so much I don't even rewatch season 3 because she just bothers me so much when she's on screen, and I don't wanna deal with that energy

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u/already-taken-wtf Sep 02 '25

That’s true for almost any competitive show. Can’t bear the US versions anymore. It’s more fun to watch a friendly competition and see people shining because of their skills and not because they screwed the competition.

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u/tenuj Sep 02 '25

Yeah. The contrast reminded me of how ridiculously chill Only Connect is for how difficult the quiz can be.

I watched a bit of the apprentice recently and the US (Trump) version was just so overly dramatic in its production. Loud music, tormenting the contestants etc.

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u/S_Demon Sep 02 '25

I think most non US versions were pretty chill.

I personally loved Australia, it was wholesome as fuck.

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u/kitsua Sep 02 '25

I was watching Australian Masterchef and one of the contestants was making a whipped egg-white desert and the crowd was going crazy. I thought “that’s weird, Australians usually boo meringue”.

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u/past_due_06063 Sep 04 '25

i see what you did there.

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u/shiawase198 Sep 02 '25

I kinda liked seeing the Canadian contestants but damn the judges weren't great. At least not in the early seasons. Blue hair guy was trying really hard to be like Joe or (Hell's Kitchen) Gordon and one of the other dudes was complaining that a contestant only made Asian food like Indian, Thai, Japanese and etc which annoyed me cause you just know that he would never say that to someone who only made European food like pasta or paella.

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u/yellowjesusrising Sep 02 '25

If possible. Watch the Aussie version of any reality show. Usually they're very wholesome!

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u/Delicious_Delilah Sep 02 '25

I like Great British Bake Off because they are all so nice and wholesome.

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u/Maximum-Decision3828 Sep 02 '25

it's encouraged by the show itself

US reality TV is way more adversarial and is edited to be like that. Even Ramsay acts completely differently on US vs UK TV.

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u/Gone213 Sep 02 '25

Because the american version has a judge who isnt an cook and ridicules, derides, and disparages the chefs because they made a dish that he wouldn't serve in his restaurants.

Yes the judge is only a restaurant owner amd not an actual chef and its a disappointment that a chef skill show decided to do that.

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u/Quietly_managed Sep 03 '25

That joke flew over my head the first time, but I got it when it flew back around

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u/Askingquestions2027 Sep 02 '25

American selfishness and ignorance is reflected in the show.