Everyone loves a good TV meltdown, those moments when someone loses the plot and you sit back with the popcorn and enjoy.
Now I will admit to having watched Come Dine With Me before and always wondered about the one glaring flaw – it’s massively in your advantage to give everyone else a crummy score, thereby increasing your chances of winning the prize money.
In the British version that’s a solid £1 000, all of which caused some rather heated exchanges in the episode above. Go on, watch the whole thing and digest this from the Telegraph:
Peter had been expecting to win after cooking a five course meal with a main of slow-roasted beef, which he’d humbly described as ‘better than anything else I’ve seen this week’ – but was stunned to find he’d in fact come last.
In the final minutes of the programme, Peter turned on winning contestant Jane, who he’d already had a fiery confrontation with over the course of the evening.
You have all the grace of a reversing dump truck without any tyres – file that in the insult category for later use.
[source:telegraph]
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