Ok… after doing a little more digging I found out that what I thought was right. It always seemed strange that people would pay to go to Hell’s Kitchen to sit there and for the most part not be fed. I’ve seen people wait an hour for an appetizer and that’s amazing (and on that show is common)… well… all of this is on a sound stage. Again… not really a surprise. When I saw one of the people get hit by a chair (the “chef” was walking a chair to the front of the dinning area and hit one of the customers in the head with a chair I couldn’t believe that nothing happened other than “sorry, I’m not really a violent person”). If you want to “be on the show” (and I can’t really call it much of an eating experience) then there are ways to get a hold of some of the producers and casting groups. It’s always possible that you’ll be seen in one of the “walk around” shots of people in the dinning areas… if you do that let me know… I’d like to get a first hand comment back on what it’s like.
Something I found out
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Feb