Interesting but a bit redundant
I have dipped my toe into Anthony's work over the years. Being a foodie myself, I have always been critical of someone who makes their living by peddling their expertise on food while roasting their taste buds with tar and nicotine. Nonetheless, I still find his escapades entertaining although the people he meets up with add far more value to the show than he does.I do however find the mix of political investigation, historical commentary and food a bit odd (as is the occasional and random injection of "This, is CNN." into the dialog) although food is most certainly relevant to the history of a culture. I've found nothing grossly inaccurate or distasteful in the political or historical elements of the show. It's mildly entertaining, but left playing in the background I've not yet been compelled to stop and rewind because I have felt like I may have missed something of significance.
The most impressive thing about the series is that it has lasted so long. It feels redundant to me; in fact it has run long enough for us to experience Anthony's second visit to some places. I am not sure that adds to its relevance. But if you enjoy watching Anthony bop around the globe, and wander the streets seeking the most delectable fish heads and braised animal parts you will most certainly enjoy it.
score 4/10
nozmoking 27 August 2017
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