It is a series of culinary challenges presented by a large group of contestants in this powerful contest. Chefs are taking on new daily challenges to convince some of the world's toughest tastes who make different judgments on those cuisines. Teams prepare famous dishes from different countries in this realistic cooking contest.
Yet what is a reality show without the watercooler experience of being watched collectively? That's half the fun. And ultimately to give The Final Table a cheery thumbs-up feels somehow wrong in the gut.
So, for the life of me, I don't know what The Final Table is for. Either Netflix deliberately made a show to sit around unwatched, or it has overestimated the extent to which we want to see a load of fame-hungry ninnies muck about with sausages
If you enjoy MasterChef, you'll love this terminal exaggeration of the genre, devised by former MasterChef producers -- although you might be left wondering how the format can ever progress beyond such enormity.