1/10
Bland, uninspired and poorly executed
7 August 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Warning: The following contains spoilers; if you haven't seen this show you might want to before reading this review. Apparently from the creators of House of Anubis and Every Witch Way comes this tasteless and uninspired show, Talia in the Kitchen. From the first episode alone I was convinced that this is Nickelodeon at their lowest with bland characters, and unoriginal plot and horrible humor. In the first episode, And Spice Makes Nice, Talia and her friends try to run Talia's grandmother's restaurant because potatoes. At the same time, there's a sub-plot in which the characters eat nachos and get cranky and another sub-plot where this young man is trying to find the secret ingredient in Talia's grandmother's dessert. That's the first problem with the episode: neither of the sub-plots have anything to do with the main plot. They're just there to provide the worst humor I've seen in a show. Another problem is the plot itself; it's beyond unoriginal and horribly executed. The characters aren't any better; each one of them is a tasteless trope with no definitive personalities. I don't recommend this show to any child because the plot is unoriginal and terribly executed, it's not funny, and the characters are just tropes. I'd rather you have your kids what any show on Food Network than this pathetic attempt at a series set in the kitchen.
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