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Ryan McNutt's avatar

Generally agree with all of this, but I must say that the one thing that can still push through all this and bring back glimpses of the show's past glories is a great cast. I think the S12 final four might have been one of the best in the show's history — just incredibly watchable, likeable contestants, and in the process the season felt elevated above the general okay-ness of the show's modern incarnation.

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Janet's avatar

I do think it's become more a decorating show than a baking show, with an added dash of bake whatever Paul tried on vacation thrown in.

For the first time, the Great Canadian Baking show ran almost simultaneously to GBBO. GBBO finished a week earlier, but due to missing one week and my sister not wanting to watch two to make up, I saw the Canadian finale first. It was quite instructive to watch them so close together. Can't deny, the Canadian came out better by the comparison.

Despite some of the same engineering challenges, the Canadian show is much closer to what the British show used to be. They've gone through a few sets of hosts, and the current ones are a good team. The judges are equal and both have warmth. They don't seem to go for the good cop/bad cop dynamic. I cared about all the finalists this year and would have been happy and satisfied if any of them one. (That said, #TeamChi for life!) If only it didn't have such annoying, stilted commercials with former winners, it would be perfect.

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