What are the definitive Bourdain episodes?
>>212283426 (OP)The one where he said white people need to all disappear.
>>212283426 (OP)When he went to the French Laundry. It's on Youtube. https://youtu.be/sYjZpfr6JQ4
MUMFORD & SON MOTHERFUCKERS
El bulli
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmAHKwyzUo4
>>212283426 (OP)I liked the one in Bahia because I've been there.
The one where he goes to Malaysia shortly immediately after he chose to divorce his first wife, who loved him profoundly, where he chose to pursue fame and fortune, the one where he literally sold his soul to the devil, the one where his entire decade plus long downfall begins.
It's incredible to watch if you know the context of it.
croaker
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Any where he meets the local NGO handler to go to a fake street vendor and engage with handpicked locals while giving vague jabs towards the current government which, flawed as it is, will pull through with generous aid from the IMF and the World Bank. Debts will be repaid eventually (in dollars) and the coastline will get gentrified. People everywhere are good, politicians are f*ckin sc*m. Punk for life. Wow this pig head melted on a brick is good.
Alternatively the one in Haiti where niggers almost break through the PMC barricade to lynch them over a bag of rice they saw being upended into the pot.
>>212284625I think so. The one where he goes there for the first time and ends up in that lodge with the villagers and elders and gets absolutely shitface hammered on jungle liquor while clearly looking like he wants to die.
>>212284887He returns to the same place in Parts Unknown in the Borneo episode, hoping to get some kind of closure or deeper understanding now that he's lived a decade as a famous and wealthy man, but he gets nothing and ends the episode in such an incredibly dark and depressed mindset.
>>212284887man, 2 minutes in and its like hes reading the manifesto for every television episode hes done since
>>212285162He was a nobody chef until he wrote the book. The book gave him to opportunity to film A Cook's Tour. After the final season of A Cook's Tour his wife gave him an ultimatum - return to your simple life or divorce me to pursue fame with your new show, No Reservations. Bourdain chose to pursue fame and abandoned the woman who had stuck by him through poverty. Malaysia was the first episode he filmed after making that decision. That decision led to his death, directly, as he would pursue women who didn't love him for him and would love him for his money and fame.
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>>212283426 (OP)https://youtube.com/watch?v=lS-c1oKMJOg
>>212285259the "deserts feast" cooks tour episode also felt uncomfortable in that regard, with him relishing power and realizing the creeping changes to his character halfway through the episode
The one where he has a negroni, two even
>>212283426 (OP)The one where he quit busting argentos balls.
>>212283426 (OP)The one where he tells people to get the cream sauce and eat and oyster.
Then live laugh love and then kill yourself