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thetalady 05-01-2014 08:10 PM

Phi Mu on Hell's Kitchen tonight!
 
Watching now. This is the Eta Nu Chapter from CSU, Northridge but there are some SERIOUS Southern accents in those girls!

thetalady 05-01-2014 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Jen (Post 2272492)
OMG the blonde just killed me. I was cringe watching the whole time lol.

Me, too.... I hope like hell that her behavior was just an act, all put on to boost the ratings. I wanted to smack her.

DaffyKD 05-02-2014 02:02 PM

I felt like the producers were going for the stereotypical sorority girl. At no time did they show any of them as being bright, educated women who belong to an organization that promotes social service. They were "party" girls from the moment they came down the stairs doing their cheer, the positive aspects of the sisterhood were not shown at all. I am sure that anything that was not part of the stereotype was edited out. Gordon Ramsey mentioned sisterhood and working together, but nothing was shown of them working together.

DaffyKD

PM_Mama00 05-04-2014 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by DaffyKD (Post 2272559)
I felt like the producers were going for the stereotypical sorority girl. At no time did they show any of them as being bright, educated women who belong to an organization that promotes social service. They were "party" girls from the moment they came down the stairs doing their cheer, the positive aspects of the sisterhood were not shown at all. I am sure that anything that was not part of the stereotype was edited out. Gordon Ramsey mentioned sisterhood and working together, but nothing was shown of them working together.

DaffyKD

It's a cooking show. It's purpose was to cook for the 160th Anniversary party, not to showcase sorority sisterhood. I don't think anyone expected the girls to be the focus of the episode.

Yes, the blonde. I really don't understand what that was.

What we were wondering, is that this is our 162nd year, so when was this filmed?

als463 05-04-2014 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by PM_Mama00 (Post 2272868)
It's a cooking show. It's purpose was to cook for the 160th Anniversary party, not to showcase sorority sisterhood. I don't think anyone expected the girls to be the focus of the episode.

Yes, the blonde. I really don't understand what that was.

What we were wondering, is that this is our 162nd year, so when was this filmed?

Phi Mu was approached back in 2012 to film this. They mentioned it on their FB page. I agree that it wasn't supposed to be necessarily about the sorority. I don't see how people are jumping on these ladies because they "didn't show sisterhood" when they were on a cooking show. It's not like they were the ones cooking together.

PM_Mama00 05-04-2014 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by als463 (Post 2272893)
Phi Mu was approached back in 2012 to film this. They mentioned it on their FB page. I agree that it wasn't supposed to be necessarily about the sorority. I don't see how people are jumping on these ladies because they "didn't show sisterhood" when they were on a cooking show. It's not like they were the ones cooking together.

Ah ok that makes sense. I didn't see their FB, just the post from Nationals mentioning the episode.

They made us proud and that's all that matters. But, there wasn't really any time for them to embarrass us lol they didn't show much of them!

DaffyKD 05-06-2014 12:03 PM

PN_Mama00, Gordon Ramsey pointed out that the Phi Mus, as a sisterhood, have to work together to get anything done. He made this point since neither team seems to work well together. It would have been nice for the producers to focus on the girls working together-- "see, this is all coming together because they work together and don't spend their time back stabbing each other, now get back in that kitchen and perform the same way as the girls. WORK TOGETHER!" Instead, the producers wanted to focus on the the stereotypes. It is a cooking show, a cooking show in which the team members have to work together to get anything done correctly.

DaffyKD

angels&angles 05-07-2014 08:28 AM

I laughed when the guys were complaining that they were moving the tables all over. I was like, yeah, you put together a floor plan but then when it's set up you realize you don't like it and have to go with trial and error. Trust me, dudes, these girls have moved similar tables allllll over their house/room.

PM_Mama00 05-10-2014 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by DaffyKD (Post 2273067)
PN_Mama00, Gordon Ramsey pointed out that the Phi Mus, as a sisterhood, have to work together to get anything done. He made this point since neither team seems to work well together. It would have been nice for the producers to focus on the girls working together-- "see, this is all coming together because they work together and don't spend their time back stabbing each other, now get back in that kitchen and perform the same way as the girls. WORK TOGETHER!" Instead, the producers wanted to focus on the the stereotypes. It is a cooking show, a cooking show in which the team members have to work together to get anything done correctly.

DaffyKD

Why would the producers give a shit about focusing on the sorority?! IT'S A SHOW ABOUT COOKING! The only reason Phi Mu was on there was for the chefs to cook for their anniversary party. Chill out. You're caring more than the Phi Mus are and we're all pretty damn proud of the tiny bit of airtime they got and how they portrayed themselves. If you want to watch a show where the producers focus on the sorority, looking up MTV's Sorority Life.

als463 05-11-2014 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by PM_Mama00 (Post 2273671)
Why would the producers give a shit about focusing on the sorority?! IT'S A SHOW ABOUT COOKING! The only reason Phi Mu was on there was for the chefs to cook for their anniversary party. Chill out. You're caring more than the Phi Mus are and we're all pretty damn proud of the tiny bit of airtime they got and how they portrayed themselves. If you want to watch a show where the producers focus on the sorority, looking up MTV's Sorority Life.

It's a guilty pleasure that I did actually used to watch MTV's Sorority Life. Now, I don't think you can even find it online. For more recent shows portraying sorority life of actual sorority members, check out Sorority Girls.

PM_Mama00 05-12-2014 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by als463 (Post 2273691)
It's a guilty pleasure that I did actually used to watch MTV's Sorority Life. Now, I don't think you can even find it online. For more recent shows portraying sorority life of actual sorority members, check out Sorority Girls.

LMAO or Sorority Boys! (I've never heard of Sorority Girls?)

I'm pretty sure something happened with both Fraternity and Sorority Life. They never played reruns. I liked it.


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