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My_Name_Is_Lydia — 15 years ago(December 05, 2010 12:44 PM)
Care to be specific? I saw it she seemed perfectly fine. She criticized some dishes like she was supposed to. It was a competition for pete's sake.
Georgina:
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benji9000 — 14 years ago(October 18, 2011 05:09 PM)
I wonder if you have proof she was a mean spirited person? MOST people consider it the best tactic to be completely HONEST when judging a competition!
And if she was so terrible and unkind, I highly doubt that Liam Neeson would have stayed with her as long as he did (over 10 years).
"Hey guys! Whoa, Big Gulps huh? All right! Well, see ya later!" Dumb & Dumber -
jbarbose — 15 years ago(December 08, 2010 06:27 PM)
I saw it and she was a bit blunt, but no more than that.
On the other hand, someone who judges an entire person's demeanor and comportment based on a highly edited few lines on a TV reality show (which means it has to cherry pick the lines that would make it most interesting)?
What could we say about that kind of judgmental person, who says such things about a person they don't know, and who they'll never know because she's dead?
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leia_organa_89 — 15 years ago(December 30, 2010 09:17 AM)
I saw the episode a week ago where Tasha was in it. it was just a simple critic that's all. its normal in the world of culinary. I had a cooking subject trial during my middle school year and believe me my teacher was more even triple mean spirited than her

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Edu_Cuervo — 15 years ago(December 30, 2010 08:52 PM)
Really! To pass such a definitive judgement about a person, based on what we thought of their behaviour on one TV show! I couldn't write something nearly as conclusive as that about people I've known personally for the last ten years, for everyone else to read my opinion online.
And no, I wasn't a fan or even a follower of this woman's career. I got into her page by mistake, looking for someone else. And I'm not writing this just because she's dead now. It's just I don't understand some people's readiness to judge the famous as if they even knew them well enough. -
michael-davies16-1 — 15 years ago(January 19, 2011 01:15 PM)
She was a princess in person, met her once in London outside a theatre .5b4
Whether she was being nice for the sake of it i dont know, but she seemed really genuine. And such a stunning women too. Plus a very good actress -
MoonAbove — 15 years ago(January 20, 2011 10:36 AM)
Uhm I don't know if what I saw was the whole ep but she barely spoke and I can't say she was mean! If you're talking about what she said about the guy in the end, it was true. The guy's behaviour wasn't right.
michael-davies16-1 thanks for sharing! It really seems like she was a good person and like you said, very genuine.
You can't judge someone just by one show (especially this kind of show).
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greenegg — 15 years ago(March 14, 2011 11:36 AM)
I would have thought all you trolls would have crawled back under your bridges by now. Everyone with a brain knows how horribly edited Top Chef and other reality shows can be; half the time, little of what actually happened comes across. How the hell can you judge a woman renowned for her generosity, warmth, talent, inner and outer beauty, not to mention excellent cooking skills, based upon one stupid appearance? I watched that episode and found Natasha's comments completely appropriate. Perhaps you don't realize the challenge was also extremely personal to Ms. Richardson, who was a leading fundraiser/board member for amFar for 15 years. She was one of the evening's hosts, so whatever happened reflected upon the organization to which she devoted so much of her time. No less, you seem to forget, those chefs are professionals; I'm sure they've heard far harsher critiques, not that any sane person could really consider Natasha's words harsh. The OP's remarks strike me as incredibly harsh, especially in light of what happened to Natasha just four months later. Do you really need to stomp all over this woman's memory? You should be sentenced to 1000 hours of service to amFar i2000n Natasha's honor.
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kayleewheat — 14 years ago(December 02, 2011 09:12 AM)
Natasha Richardson was a legend. Nobody can ever take that away from her! Yes, she may have criticised some dishes on that show, but that was part of her job on the show or her role.
How can you judge somebody like that?
Natasha, you will never be forgotten xxx

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mariahfan-1 — 13 years ago(May 11, 2012 05:35 AM)
she was a great actress but not a legend though from a family of them. her mother Vanessa once said she was a better cook than her
"why are you married to him then if you can't work with him how do you live with him?"