God, how beautifully the process is shown here from the beginning of cooking to its complete completion, I get high from this aesthetics 🤤 And finally Tina stopped snapping at Sydney and started listening to her)
After 4 episodes of looking at this mess (not without pleasure) I began to understand what this story was about - the main character grew up in a toxic society where a normal human attitude is a sign of weakness, and all other communication is based on dominance as a synonym for survival. And if, after leaving for New York, Carmi was able to move away from all this and, most importantly, from his injuries, now he eats it with tablespoons. And even though we see that he is standing on the edge of a precipice, he is an incredibly strong person, because he does not slide down to the same level with the people around him (although Jeff and Tina want to kill), but helps someone to change
@uaSolare: Well, it's not that she came up with the same thing, but that Sydney corrected her all day, and for Tina it looks like quibbles -gt; and they're going to dig into the mashed potatoes now.
If you don't treat each other like an asshole, then everything slowly becomes better and easier. it seems to me that Sydney chose the right strategy - to wait until Tina herself realizes that she is not being picked on and is not biased. But of course, it's hard for people like Tina to admit that someone younger and with less experience in years than her can be more competent at least a little. My husband is a cook and it's real at every step in the kitchen. No matter how many places he works, there is a person everywhere who believes that he already knows enough, which means there is nothing to teach him to others. And when he masters the processes and begins to do something better and faster than his teacher, conflicts arise out of the blue.
@nadiamalevich: maybe they are not dirty, but "workers"? Like if you chop vegetables all the time, work with meat, etc. - the areas of the nail cut and around the nail plate are colored - the juice just eats into it and it is practically impossible to wash it. I remember when I helped my mother "carve" killograms of apples for compote and buckets of berries for jam, then I walked with my hands for almost a week, as if I killed someone and manually buried them - there were also dark marks around the nails and on the fingers that were not washed for a very long time.
@Naas: I can't remember the specific episodes now, but I remember something that he was messing with raw meat and he had a towel on his shoulder at some point. So in some indirect way, he's probably helping out in the kitchen anyway.
And finally Tina stopped snapping at Sydney and started listening to her)
- No, they're sleeping.
- Oh, well, that's even better😂
And I like that Richie is like a brother to them. I like the idea of Found Family
- no, sir. It was my brother
My husband is a cook and it's real at every step in the kitchen. No matter how many places he works, there is a person everywhere who believes that he already knows enough, which means there is nothing to teach him to others. And when he masters the processes and begins to do something better and faster than his teacher, conflicts arise out of the blue.
I remember when I helped my mother "carve" killograms of apples for compote and buckets of berries for jam, then I walked with my hands for almost a week, as if I killed someone and manually buried them - there were also dark marks around the nails and on the fingers that were not washed for a very long time.
Сидни стойкая ,я бы не смогла такой непоколебимой быть .