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Once upon a time, a hard talking, chain smoking chef who had worked his way through several failures to become a fairly respectable chef at a NYC French restaurant, Les Halles, wrote a tell-all book: Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly (2000). To his and everyone else's surprise, it became a hit sensation. (It even spawned the short-lived Kitchen Confidential series).Deciding the writer's life might be worth continuing on given the seemingly inevitable burnout of working 12 hour shifts in the busy kitchen, he conceives of another book, a travelogue in which he visits different places around the world in search of "the perfect meal". To his surprise and horror, the Food Network — an institution he was an outspoken critic of — got wind of the idea and wanted to make it into a television show. The book and the show became A Cook's Tour and Anthony Bourdain became a television host.The show ran 35 episodes and attained something akin to cult hit status. The book chronicles several pages of behind the scenes instances of "why you should never do a TV show" — many of which owe a lot to Anthony Bourdain's don't-want-to-put-up-with-this-shit and tell-it-like-it-is demeanor which account partly for his appeal. However, according to his newer book "The Nasty Bits", the Food Network was not going to renew the show because they want more shows that cater to average folks with barbecues and limited interest in foreign cuisines. After being abandoned by their own production company, the Travel Channel (which would give him a lot more free rein and creative control) picked up the show and it became No Reservations.Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (2005-2012), which concluded after 8 seasons, works on the premise of using food as a window into the culture that they are visiting. "In the world of a cook," says the show's promo blurb, "an understanding and appreciation of how others eat is akin to discovering secret societies and cryptic subcultures. Cooks have special access. As always, the food is only the first glimpse of a wider view of how people live their lives in faraway lands and unfamiliar territories." The show has a number of defining characteristics that lend to its popularity. Anthony Bourdain's ever present snark and hard honesty are one. His willingness to eat many things Westerners might not — a beating cobra's heart in Vietnam back on A Cook's Tour, raw bloody seal with an Inuit family on the kitchen floor in Canada, assorted tasty offal ("the nasty bits" he lovingly calls them) and the like are another. His tendency to end up in humiliating situations — they may or may not involve significant quantities of alcohol — in which Hilarity Ensues is another.In June 2012, Anthony announced via his Tumblr that No Reservations was ending its run after 8 seasons and he would be moving with his production team to CNN. Considering that the parent company of Food Network (which Anthony despised) recently purchased Travel Channel, the new development wasn't exactly surprising. The new show, Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown, kept with the format of the old fairly closely with a greater emphasis on current event topics.
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Badass Adorable
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Badass Adorable: Anthony's daughter Ariane once plucked a crab off her parents' seafood platter, said "Ooh, Sebastian!", then dismembered and ate him. Dad was disturbed, but proud.
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Cool Old Guy
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Cool Old Guy: Anthony, arguably. Most of the older chefs (IE Mario Batali's dad the sausage maker, the grill specialist from Italy, the mad gastronomist of Washington DC...)
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Tastes Like Chicken
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Tastes Like Chicken: In the Uruguay episode, Anthony begrudgingly admits that Armadillo does taste like chicken.
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Adorably Precocious Child
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Adorably Precocious Child: Sierra Pardus, 10 year old daughter of Michael Pardus (a teacher at the Culinary Institute of America) seen in the visit to the Hudson episode; who proceeded to skewer Anthony in the most brutally honest ways possible; all in good fun of course:
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Heterosexual Life-Partners
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Anthony has a bit of an ongoing hetero lifemates thing going on with Eric Ripert, and whenever he's around Marco Pierre White (like the London ep), they bro out and go off on adventures.
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Spiritual Successor
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Spiritual Successor: Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown on CNN.
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HypocriticalHumour
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Hypocritical Humour: After "executing" Anthony in Mafia fashion and dropping a Sopranos Shout-Out, the two New Jerseyite guests (one being Mario Batali) complain about how hurtful Anthony stereotyping them as mobsters was. It should be noted that the execution was more of a homage to the The Godfather than to The Sopranos.
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Sophisticated as Hell
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Sophisticated as Hell: Just read the man's writing. Probably best exemplified by the omelet theory from the Techniques Special:
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Hidden Depths
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Hidden Depths: Who would've thought the world's snarkiest man was fascinated by the art of Japanese flower arranging? In the Vienna episode, one of the camera crew reveals he knows size conversions for clothing between American and European. In the Ireland episode, he mentions a handful of famous Irish writers, quoting some of them in the voice overs to set the tone of his commentary on where the country's been and where it's going.
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Even Evil Has Standards
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Even Evil Has Standards: Anthony is an atheist and known for being pretty irreverent, but apparently seeing a tourist at the Blue Mosque in Istanbul wearing a bustier, short-shorts, and stripper shoes is the last straw. Snark all you like, but don't disrespect someone's religion around Anthony. Despite being an atheist, Anthony has actually shown genuine respect for people he considers truly devout, and some of his more introspective and philosophical moments in the show are when visiting many religious sites. His trips to India, Machu Pichu and visiting the waterfall in Osaka are good examples of moments when he's declared that he can actually understand why the people there consider these places sacred. Basically, he may be an atheist, but he's not spiritually empty. Or an unrepentant asshole atheist.
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Cluster F-Bomb
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Cluster F-Bomb:
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Poorly Disguised Pilot
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Poorly-Disguised Pilot: At The Table, a foray into the talkshow format.
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SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism
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Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism: Anthony Bourdain is a cynic at heart but his travels around the world have tended to add more weight to the idealism side of the scale. As noted above, even Travel Channel notes this in its advertising for the show ("Good Anthony" vs. "Bad Anthony")
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Going Native
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Going Native: One thing Anthony always tries to avoid is doing the tourist thing (he considers himself a traveler and guest, not a tourist). He constantly reminds viewers that, no matter what country you go to, the good food is where the locals eat, and that the most breathtaking places and interesting cultural events are hidden away from the tourist spots. He was especially adamant about this in the New York episode, insistently stating that Times Square is a Disneyfied version of New York, while true New Yorkers live in the nitty-gritty. In Cambodia, Anthony was forced to get the exact same haircut and style as pretty much EVERY OTHER MALE in the country. Not because the producers said so, but because it's the only thing that the barbers do. Just that one hairstyle. Anthony protested, of course, but it didn't do him any good.
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Recycled Soundtrack
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Recycled Soundtrack: In a weird roundabout way, The Sims 3 song "Simple Assembly" gets used as the outro in second Paris episode. The composer who worked on The Sims 3 is with a label that Zero Point Zero licensed music from.
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Disney Acid Sequence
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Disney Acid Sequence: Anthony has one in the southern California desert, to the sound of 'Spiders and Vinegaroons' by Queens of the Stone Age.
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Honor Before Reason
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Honor Before Reason: One of the better uses of this trope. Word Of Anthony is that some of the things he's eaten and drunk (see Extreme Omnivore above) have left him intensely ill, spewing violently from both ends, or astoundingly hung over (or a combination of all three). But, as noted in Sacred Hospitality below, it would be disrespectful to do otherwise.
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Record Needle Scratch
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Record Needle Scratch: Used about 5-6 times over a few seconds when Anthony was in Italy, when New York City's Italian population and their cooking skills were brought into question and doubt by the locals.
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Anthony, himself.
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Butt-Monkey
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Butt-Monkey: Anthony often being put in situations that result in his embarrassment, humiliation or otherwise stuff he would rather not do in the name of entertainment, more so in A Cook's Tour and earlier seasons of No Reservations than lately. As with Author Appeal, these tend to be the "Bad Anthony" episodes. Also cameraman Todd who frequently breaks things and is given a lot of shit for it. Probably was deserved when he knocked over an entire day's worth of ingredients at a restaurant. Twice. Minor case in producer Nari, who strong-armed Anthony into going to Korea and later had him do outdoorsy things in Vancouver. Her "Reward" for this involves holding a small umbrella for Anthony in the rain, making absurd stuff Anthony happened to want (such as 20 yard of black latex).
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Scenery Porn
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Scenery Porn: The No Reservations camera crew have netted themselves two Emmy Awards for cinematography (2009 and 2011) and this is partly why.
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Combat Pragmatist
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Combat Pragmatist: In Indonesia, Anthony watched as people practiced the martial art of Silat. At one point, some guys pulled out knives and dashed at another, who pushed them back with their "Inner Spirit". Anthony mentions that it reminded him of The Force. He pointed out that if a knife-wielding maniac came at him, he wouldn't rely on his inner spirit. He's always been a practitioner of the ancient martial art of firearms.
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One Head Taller
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One Head Taller: Anthony to nearly everybody, including all the chefs at his old job.
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Polar Opposite Twins
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Polar Opposite Twins: Anthony and his younger brother Chris: Anthony is full of nervous energy, Must Have Nicotine (and booze), was until recently a bachelor, had a high-energy job as a chef and is currently traveling around the world; Chris on the other hand is very easy-going, is not known as a party animal, has a nice family, a respectable job as a stock broker and settled down on a farm in South America. Additionally, Anthony has white(ish) hair and brown eyes while his brother has brown hair and blue eyes.
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Author Tract
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Author Tract: Anthony editorializes all the time, but more specifically, when he gets political. The US-Mexico Border episode on immigration, for example. As with the above, at least with many cases, a rare case for the better, especially when said Author Tract forces him off on another tract where he waxes poetic nostalgia. You get a pretty good sense of what he's feeling here.
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Mystery Meat
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Mystery Meat: On one installment set in a backwoods joint somewhere in southeast Asia, the usually-up-for-anything Anthony Bourdain was visibly nervous about a butchered small animal carcass referred to as "sqweezil." Apparently, it's porcupine.
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Smoking Is Cool
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Smoking Is Cool: Anthony does NOT hide his love of cigarettes. However, he did finally quit by necessity when he and his second wife Ottavia had little Arianne. He gets a reprieve in Egypt where he gets to enjoy a hookah, offering Blatant Lies about how much he most certainly isn't enjoying this.
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Sound Effects Bleep
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Sacred Hospitality
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Sacred Hospitality: Serious Business for Anthony. As so many people (often from cultures that hold to Sacred Hospitality themselves) let him into their homes and go out of their way to cook meals for him, in return he strives to be a gracious guest. Even if the food is bad or if he has to drink way more liquor than he would really care to. (When the offered meal is around the fire of bushmen in Namibia and the meal is rubbery ostrich egg cooked in ashes and the barely-cleaned anus of a warthog, this becomes quite the struggle.) In the Malaysia episode, he learns that it is customary for the guest to kill the pig used for the feast that night. Anthony expresses his dread for having to do this in the voice over, though doesn't seem too put off by it on camera. Later on, in the New Orleans episode, he's asked to slaughter the pig for a Cajun feast by shooting it, and he doesn't appear to display any serious qualms about doing so on this occasion either.
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Author Appeal
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As with Author Appeal, these tend to be the "Bad Anthony" episodes.
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Gilligan Cut
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Gilligan Cut: On the Osaka, Japan episode, Tony exclaims that despite his sense of adventure and willingness to try new things, he would never be so depraved as to participate in...karaoke. Cue Tony sitting in a karaoke bar in the subsequent scene.
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Extreme Omnivore
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Extreme Omnivore: The guy likes to eat some things that pretty much no one else will consume. Some of it he genuinely loves (durian, most offal), others (like fermented shark and other traditional "delicacies" from Iceland, ostrich egg scrambled in ashes and wildebeest anus with bushmen in Ghana) he would rather not have at all but his sense of honor dictates that he must accept them as a gracious guest when they are offered.
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Christmas Episode
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Christmas Episode: The "It's a Holiday, Everyday" episode, which shows the best way to celebrate the generic nondenominational holiday season by celebrating the best ways to serve up and cook a cow.
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It Came from the Fridge
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It Came from the Fridge: The New Orleans episode has (thankfully) brief footage of someone cleaning out a walk-in freezer upon returning to the city in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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Motor Mouth
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Motor Mouth: Ishad from the Istanbul episode. Producer Nari Kye.
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Crippling Overspecialization
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Crippling Overspecialization: Anthony's viewpoint zigzags on this. On one hand, he discusses with a fellow top chef how a signature dish can be soul destroying. On the other, he finds places that do one thing, but one thing very well, to be very good.
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: The political unrest during a visit to Thailand reminded the crew of "an earlier misadventure", alluding to the Beirut episode. In the "Rust Belt" episode, Anthony meets a Detroit restaurant owner who happened to be on the same evacuation boat out of Beirut. They replay the footage, highlighting him in the background.
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SelfDeprecatingHumour
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Self Deprecating Humour: Whenever his ego isn't filling the screen, Anthony resorts to this. In later seasons, the ego gets less airtime, and the self-deprecation gets more.
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Homage
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Homage: The Godfather and The Sopranos in New Jersey, The Friends of Eddie Coyle in Boston's "Southie" district, black & white French New Wave and Fellini films, and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, for starters.
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The Password Is Always "Swordfish": To the private poker game in the Las Vegas episode.
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Rule of Funny
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As Anthony demonstrated (most likely for the Rule of Funny), it's implied that merely not liking ABBA will get you thrown in prison in Sweden.
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Odd Friendship: With right-wingers like Ted Nugent; Anthony explained that only talking to people with the same opinions as yours is boring. A good example is how he bonded with right-wing radio host Howie Carr in the Boston episode over Mob history (Carr was a staunch enemy of Whitey Bulger and was almost rubbed out by him at one point) and food. When Carr has Anthony on his show, Nugent even calls in!
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Trademark Favorite Food
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Trademark Favorite Food: Anthony loves pork, sea urchin and any "meat in tube form." He also loves the parts of cows and pigs that aren't normally eaten. (Well, he is of French descent...) Not to mention his oft-referred to "death-row last meal": beef bone marrow.
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Deadpan Snarker
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Deadpan Snarker: Anthony himself, especially in voiceovers. He's mentioned a few times that he's very proud of his snarkish ways. Except in the Iceland episode, when his snarkiest moments were in the moment. Of course, it arguably reached an inversion in this episode when he got so fed up at how horrible things were gone that his snark stopped being deadpan.
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Catchphrase
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Catchphrase: Anthony Bourdain likes to end seemingly negative descriptions with "in a good way".
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Genki Girl
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Genki Girl: Nari Kye from the Korea episode ("Are you always this cheerful? You're really starting to annoy me"), who's also a Big Eater and a Hard-Drinking Party Girl. She becomes much more solemn as she spends time with her grandfather, which does not escape Anthony's notice.
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My Greatest Second Chance
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My Greatest Second Chance: The "Back to Beirut" episode.
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Added Alliterative Appeal
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Added Alliterative Appeal: The Seven Ps: "Proper prior preparation prevents piss-poor performance."
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Take That!
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Take That!: He frequently takes potshots at Rachel Ray, The Food Network, and mainstream chain restaurants like TGIFridays and Chili's. He once implied that the "mystery meat" he was eating was Rainbow Dash ("Take that, bronies") and got some very disturbing messages from said rabid Fanboys. The Sweden episode begins with a parody of Ingmar Bergman that can be best described as if Bergman directed Waiting for Godot, featuring a fauxlosophic voiceover conversation between a man and a woman ("When does the bus come?" "The bus never comes." "Then I want to die." "Everybody wants to die.") When the woman says "I heard ABBA is considering a reunion tour," there's a long Beat before the man says "...Really?"
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Meat Versus Veggies
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Meat Versus Veggies: Anthony falls squarely into the meat camp and mocks vegetarians frequently, except for the rare ones that can actually cook well.
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Cool and Unusual Punishment
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Cool and Unusual Punishment: Anthony getting dragged to a noraebang (karaoke room) by Nari in the Korea episode. The shot of a despondent Anthony hugging a giant pink teddy bear surrounded by perky Korean girls is just the capper. As Anthony demonstrated (most likely for the Rule of Funny), it's implied that merely not liking ABBA will get you thrown in prison in Sweden.
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Perfection Is Impossible
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Perfection Is Impossible: In one of the early Tokyo episodes, Anthony asks various people who are masters of their craft if perfection is possible. They all answered that perfection is impossible, but found it noble to pursue perfection anyway, and hence, this is how they become masters of their craft.
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Ho Yay
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Ho Yay: Anthony and Zamir have a certain... chemistry when they're together. Invoked, according to an informal Twitter game of "Fuck, Marry, Kill" - he'd fuck Tyler Florence (who is "cute"), he'd marry Guy Fieri ("he's husband material"), and he'd kill Bobby Flay (because he "doesn't trust him"). Anthony has a bit of an ongoing hetero lifemates thing going on with Eric Ripert, and whenever he's around Marco Pierre White (like the London ep), they bro out and go off on adventures.
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Apron Matron
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Apron Matron: Not quite Once an Episode, but close, and frequently glamorized. Reliable source of a good meal.
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Fan Disservice
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Fan Disservice: The Turkish bath scene. Also, the Food Porn Special scene in which Martin Picard and his crew dine in their skivvies.
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Hype Aversion
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Hype Aversion: Invoked by Anthony, who had never been to "touristy" places like Las Vegas and Hawaii because of hype aversion, and is rather embarrassed about never giving them a chance. Sort of related, he also despises foodies and was rather disappointed that the luxurious house in Vietnam was next to a destination cooking school ("Maybe I can bomb that bridge and be like Col. Kurtz: 'He's gone mad, they say, his methods have become unorthodox...'"). He also decided not to disclose the first, locals-only restaurant he eats at in Rome for fear of overrunning it with tourists ("I kill what I love"). With regards to the Rome episode, the issue of "killing what [he] loves" is part of the overall tongue-in-cheek "Anthony's existential dilemma" theme of the episode, a la Federico Fellini (which he was trying to invoke by shooting in black and white) He refused to go to the freaking Pyramids of Giza just because he felt it was over-hyped and had too many tourists.
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Foreign Queasine
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Foreign Queasine: See Extreme Omnivore above.
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Deliberately Monochrome
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Deliberately Monochrome: The Rome episode, to evoke the Italian films of Anthony's childhood, with only the food and drinks in color.
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Holiday in Cambodia
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Holiday in Cambodia: Thoroughly averted: Anthony loves Southeast Asia, especially Vietnam, and has covered it extensively. It makes sense: Southeast Asia has probably the greatest density of diverse cuisines in the world.
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Training from Hell
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Training from Hell: In preparation for a visit to Kurdistan AKA Northern Iraq. A sublplot of the "Rio de Janiero" episode, which is focused on his wife. His wife started training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu after the birth of their daughter, and still is. Takes this further for the end-of-episode Brazilian Jiu Jitsu match. She wins.
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Travelogue Show
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Travelogue Show
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Must Have Nicotine
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Must Have Nicotine: To the point that his visit to The French Laundry included a nicotine sorbet made out of Anthony Bourdain's favourite brand of cigarettes, exclusively for him. He eventually did quit when his daughter was born.
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Vitriolic Best Buds
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Vitriolic Best Buds: Anthony and his wife, mainly because she really doesn't want to be on camera and is always wearing giant sunglasses when she is. Anthony and Nari in the Korea episode.
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Spin-Off
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Spinoff : The Layover, also on the Travel Channel, was a time-compressed No Reservations, based on the premise of having only 48 hours (or less) to spend in a city. It aired for two seasons, with Season 2 being his swansong for the Travel Channel, as it aired after the final season of No Reservations, and concluded only a couple months before Parts Unknown began on CNN. The Getaway on the Esquire Network, produced by Bourdain's ZeroPointZero production company, was No Reservations with guest stars; Its first episode had Joel McHale touring Belfast. It aired 19 episodes over two seasons in 2013 and 2014. Arguably, Andrew Zimmern's Bizarre Foods / Bizarre World series is a spinoff of No Reservations. It debuted after the first season of No Res, and features a chef/food personality, who travel around the world to eat. However, Zimmern's show is much more earnest and much less snarky. There's even an extended crossover episode (featuring New York) that ends (or is that begins?) with the two hosts literally walking from one show into the other. It also highlights the artistic differences between the two; while Anthony is snarking away at hard-boiled poetics, Andrew is optimistically waxing nostalgia.
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Recovered Addict
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Recovered Addict: Bourdain's various drug addictions are well documented in his memoirs. Retrospectively, he seems to not have an addictive personality as he's come off both hard drugs and cigarettes without much apparent fuss and still drinks without addiction.
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Fake Ultimate Hero
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Fake Ultimate Hero: Anthony hypes up Zamir to the audience as this in Kansas City. He believes that Zamir's willingness to join in the tailgating festivities in the parking lot is the single defining factor of how the Kansas City Chiefs managed to smash the Green Bay Packers' undefeated 2011 season.
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Glad-to-Be-Alive Sex
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Glad-to-Be-Alive Sex: At the beginning of the "Back to Beirut" episode, Tony recounts that this is what happened with then-girlfriend Otavia the night he returned home after being evacuated from the Beirut war, resulting in the conception of his daughter.
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Screw the War, We're Partying
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Screw the War, We're Partying: The Beirut episode. Until it gets worse.
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Biting-the-Hand Humor
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Biting-the-Hand Humor: The Travel Network and his producers are frequently the targets of his snark. Taken to the extreme for his 2011 "holiday special."
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Crossover
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Crossover: His time with Adam Richman in the special Exploring America.
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Conspicuous Consumption
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Conspicuous Consumption: Anthony certainly feels conspicuous when his classic Hawaiian shirt turns out to be 3,000 dollars (this was before the Chase card). The feast at El Bulli, which included a simple fried cookie covered with slices of black truffles followed by another little thing covered with black truffles. Anthony almost felt guilty. In the Haiti episode, shot after the earthquake in 2010, he eats 2 servings of food guiltily while hungry children watch. He eventually buys them food as well.
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Paper Fan of Doom
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Paper Fan of Doom: Anthony was smacked with one while in Osaka while spending the day with a manzai duo. According to Anthony, it really hurts.
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Food Porn
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It can be argued that any episodes that involve Singapore and the Penang episode is pure Food Porn, focusing mostly on Tony stuffing his mouth with food with little in way of actual content. Heck, he is all but reduced into a blubbering, mumbling idiot over a bowl of noodles at one point in the Penang episode!
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Too Much Information
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Too Much Information: The stress of the first Beiruit shoot led to Anthony and the future Mrs. Anthony to create their daughter. It's sweet, in a PTSD sorta way.
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Product Placement
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Product Placement: Anthony rather obviously pays for some meals with a Chase Sapphire card. Possibly lampshading it, as he tends to make a big gesture at it, with no attempt at making it seem coincidental or natural. The concept is parodied too. In Vienna he mentions that he's being paid no money at all for namechecking Jagermeister. Then a minute later drinks from some "convenient, airline sized" Jagermeister shots. Joked about it in the Singapore episode, where he claims the food at the Hyatt is amazing and is not being paid to say that. In the Ireland episode, he mentions Guinness by name. If only because it's the most well known national beer. He does lampshade how the episode is turning out to be a giant commercial for it.
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Just for the Heli of It
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Just for the Heli of It: Subverted in the Sao Paulo, Brazil episode: Anthony Bourdain and his friend hop in a helicopter to fly across town rather than drive. It's set up as gratuitous until Bourdain mentions in a voiceover that people who stick to the street need armored cars and defensive driving courses because street crime horrific traffic are such serious problems there.
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Running Gag
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Running Gag: The stunt fish. note Whenever there's a fishing scene of any sort, the production team has store-bought version of what they're catching to keep the story going in case they don't catch anything. Anthony notes in one case, they used a cooked lobster which at the time one of the producers quipped "it must've passed out in fear"
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I Call It "Vera"
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I Call It "Vera": In the 2011 Holiday Special, a fallen Samantha Brown introduces Anthony to "Paula," her pistol (which she then blasts him with). Cue a candle beside a Anthony cutout getting blown out, and her sobbing or laughing. (With Anthony becoming big and the rise of Andrew Zimmern and Adam Richman in his wake, the "guys and food" thing pushed her "perky and cute" shtick to the side.)
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Shown Their Work
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Shown Their Work / He Really Can Cook: Anthony goes back to his old kitchen in Les Halles Brassiere to work the line for a day. Doubly hilarious as all the other cooks are Mexican ("Mexico is the best part of France") and Anthony is One Head Taller then all of them. For the dinner rush he enlists the help of a four-star chef partially because he really needs the help and partially because he wants to watch the guy go down in flames. To Anthony's relief/annoyance the guy does superbly and almost considers the night fun. Of note, Eric Ripert had been a line cook, for some of the best chefs in the world (Robuchon, Bouley, Palladin) - you don't get to be a 4-star chef without a strong cooking background. What he'd never done was cook at a place like Les Halles. A 4-star kitchen has a large number of cooks working on a small number of very complicated dishes each, ensuring that every detail is perfect; Les Halles has one cook per station, each cooking a large number of simpler dishes; the challenge is the volume. Anthony Bourdain thinks that 4-star cooks can't handle the pace of his world; unfortunately, Ripert was able to rise to the challenge better than Anthony himself. In the Provence episode, Anthony volunteers to cook a meal for his local friends (including the sister of the woman whom he named his daughter after) and expresses considerable trepidation, given the excellence of Provencal cuisine and cooks, that he's bitten off more than he can chew. Happily, his efforts are received with great favor (particularly as Anthony made a conscious effort to stay away from trying to ape Provencal specialties). In the "Kitchen Techniques" episode, while it showcases different chefs teaching how to cook various dishes, Anthony himself teaches how to make beef bourguignon. He describes not just the what needs to be done, but why it's important to do those things.
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Deliberately Monochrome / int_d11c0f6f
 No Reservations
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Edited for Syndication / int_d11c0f6f
 No Reservations
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Food Porn / int_d11c0f6f
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Foreign Queasine / int_d11c0f6f
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Holiday in Cambodia / int_d11c0f6f
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Just for the Heli of It / int_d11c0f6f
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Masochist's Meal / int_d11c0f6f
 No Reservations
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Meat Versus Veggies / int_d11c0f6f
 No Reservations
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Meditating Under a Waterfall / int_d11c0f6f
 No Reservations
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Mystery Meat / int_d11c0f6f
 No Reservations
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Political Overcorrectness / int_d11c0f6f
 No Reservations
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Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl / int_d11c0f6f
 No Reservations
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Screw the War, We're Partying / int_d11c0f6f
 No Reservations
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Series of the 2000s / int_d11c0f6f
 No Reservations
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Tastes Like Chicken / int_d11c0f6f
 No Reservations
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The Fixer / int_d11c0f6f
 No Reservations
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The Shangri-La / int_d11c0f6f
 No Reservations
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Travelogue Show / int_d11c0f6f
 No Reservations
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Victory Is Boring / int_d11c0f6f
 No Reservations
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Walking the Earth / int_d11c0f6f