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The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell - Netflix - El Dingo - 10-12-2018 This popped up as a new show when I logged on to Netflix. I started watching on a whim and became hooked. It's a bizarre amalgam of Elvira + Muppets + Halloween wars. This is basically a baking show for gruesome treats set in an "Addams Family" house. The hostess (Christine) delivers deadpan lines, impossible recipes and amazing craftsmanship to make amazing treats for her bloodthirsty pets. It's deliciously dark and informative (if you are into using airbrushing and Dremel tools) about baking grotesque goodies. It's very adult with lots of jokes about sex and murder. I liked it. RE: The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell - Netflix - Drunk Monk - 10-12-2018 Watched the 1st ep on your rec, ed. Amusing. I liked the cat. The food creations are impossible however. So much friggin work, most of it off screen. And I find Christine a little stilted. Not sure if I'll watch any more. I generally don't care for cooking shows. Not that that's what this is but that's the closest genre where I might put this. RE: The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell - Netflix - Greg - 10-13-2018 What DM said. I watched it last night, too. I did not make it through the entire episode. I'm not buying a kitchen's worth of new tools so I can make pretzel bones once. The cat was the best thing. Christine seems to be an imaginative cook but shouldn't be in front of a camera. RE: The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell - Netflix - El Dingo - 10-15-2018 Heh - the next episodes she's using roto-tools and airbrushes. Her stilted acting is what endeared me to the series. Kind of a "Bob Wilkins" vibe. You guys are right, this is not a bake-at-home show. I just like to watch artists create stuff. RE: The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell - Netflix - Drunk Monk - 10-15-2018 I could see the appeal there. Maybe what we need on Man at Arms is puppets. Or Elvira. Yea, I’ll take Elvira. RE: The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell - Netflix - King Bob - 10-22-2018 My wife really likes this. I'm impressed by the work she does, but could live without the skits. RE: The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell - Netflix - Greg - 01-02-2019 The Queen and I watched another episode of this show after The Queen recommended Nailed it. Nailed it is a show where complete amateurs are selected to bake objects that are completely beyond their skill set. I figured Christine was the antithesis to these people. In the second episode there's a lot of jokes about ball gags which were amusing and totally unexpected. And she makes candles. The cat is still the best thing. RE: The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell - Netflix - Drunk Monk - 01-02-2019 (01-02-2019, 07:24 AM)Greg Wrote: The cat is still the best thing. The cat is almost always the best thing, especially when it talks. RE: The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell - Netflix - King Bob - 01-02-2019 Lack of talking cat is the big failing of Sabrina. Full disclosure: I loved the original. Yes, it was silly, but innocently so (or apparently so). RE: The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell - Netflix - Drunk Monk - 04-02-2019 one and done Quote:The Curious Creations Of Christine McConnell Cancelled at Netflix |