"Hotel Hell" Town's Inn, Part 2 (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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justinboggan10 August 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Previously I said of the show in a first season episode review, that it seemed to lack focus and had bad tricks used on the audience and seemed like an excuse to make another Ramsay show in the kitchen. Season two improved some, but with season three the show has really hit it's stride. Not a boring episode so far eight episodes in. If I had to complain this time, the complaints would only be two and they'd be light: the photographs used in a montage way, are a little iffy, and if they're going to go for such nice cinematography and editing in many scenes, perhaps a bigger budget for some film-quality scoring would be nice. But all-in-all it's much better now. And unlike the first two seasons, so far no episode where he strips completely naked, so that's a plus so far. I don't tune in to see Gordon's Ramsay, if you catch my drift.

And this episode is no exception, in fact it's one of the best this season, set in a picturesque town that cries out October and the feel of Halloween, something you'd expect to see in a sequel to "Something Wicked This Way Comes", and run by an owner who not only dresses like a witch on her down time, but looks like she was born to paint her face green and wear a witch hat for Halloween (if she's not doing that for Halloween, she should). It's only a shame the cheese is clearly slipping off her cracker.

If you enjoy a crazy owner, beautiful small-town America, and a laugh, this is for you. I know I love it when Gordon's Ramsay sense starts tingling and he starts finding horded garbage, shuffling threw it in dismay. And it is no different here with basket after basket after basket, yet only one case, if again you catch my drift.

Be sure to check out season three, it's good improved fun.
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