Great British Baking Show Episode 9 Recap: Patisserie
As the season draws closer to the finish line, a fan favorite is sent home.
As the season draws closer to the finish line, a fan favorite is sent home.
The bakers get extra sweet this week as the semifinals approach.
The tent gets retro, with ’80s-inspired quiches and cakes and surprising eliminations abound.
The bakers try their hand at an array of questionably-provenanced Japanese dishes.
Pastry Week proves that, for England’s best amateur bakers, crimpin’ ain’t easy.
The contestants endure some balmy babkas in a sweltering series of chocolatey challenges.
Things don’t quite pan out as you expect, with soda bread and plaques galore.
Biscuits beware, as the contestants look for the perfect ‘snap’ while Mak runs into trouble.
The UK’s favorite bake-off arrives just in time to save a tumultuous 2020 with charming antics and tumbled cakes.
From BoJack to What We Do in the Shadows, we break down the TV that got us through a hellish year.
AppleTV+’s silly and frequently sly take on the real-life highwayman takes time to finds its footing but rewards patience.
The former Great British Bake-Off hosts retool themselves as witty assassins in a cute, if scattershot, series of vignettes.
Friendship’s sugar and tragedy’s spice don’t quite whip up a film where everything’s nice.
Mascarpone, a dramedy from Alessandro Guida and Matteo Pilati, recovers from a monotone to become a warm study of a man rebuilding himself.