There's no way I think that was spontaneous. Other than that it just wouldn't have come up like it did. Because I'm willing to bet producers told the kids, when Marcus asks about your family tell him about the car accident. This was the first time the question about the family involved felt forced. I wanted less about a car accident and more about the bloody food. How does a show about a restaurant turn-around have virtually nothing in it about the improved menu? I wanted less about a car accident and more about the bloody food. I suppose they felt they had to show everyone "pulling together."Ĥ. The "we have to do all these things before we open tonight" was the baldest sort of reality-tv artificial goal. How many times did Marcus make a reference to what a great concept the place was? A gyros place? Gyros, pita, fries. ![]() I found the main family non-telegenic and, for the most part, inarticulate. Marcus grew up with Greeks! Group hug! Wonderful salt-of-the-earth restaurant people! Bleah. ![]() This was going to be a feel-good episode. So sure, once they assigned all the money they took from the franchises, THEN they could claim that their sad little restaurant was profitable.ĭid Marcus really fall for that? Nah, it just fit into the narrative. Remember how the owner had weasel words when he explained what the controlling entity was "blah, blah, we haven't, LLC, blah blah" My take-away was that there is no legal distinction between their franchise business and the original store. How did that crappy little gyros place (the main one) manage to generate so much profit? It couldn't.
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