Just watched an episode of this new show. And while I truly appreciate that it's an instructive show rather than another food-wasting game show or yet another hour of that charmless Pioneer lady, this show needs some tweaking. Within 10 minutes of my watching, the screamingly millennial host mentioned how broccoli could get "farty" when cooked with chicken. Well, yes, thank you. Hey, Food Network, I don't want to be reminded of flatulence when you're trying to convince me something is appetizing. I know some halfwit in Florida may think it's important to be truthful about nature, but in this setting it's not professional, appealing, or even necessary. Now every time I scroll through what's on, and I see "Mary Makes It Easy," I'm going to think "That's the farty lady." Whenever I see her, I'm going to think, "There's the tooter. Is she tooting now? And if not her, then that husband of hers looks fond of Dutch ovens." I'll also think about how Farty Mary doesn't seem to want to touch the food she's cooking because it would mess up her freshly manicured nails or something. (Giada gets that way sometimes too.) Never trust a chef who doesn't want to get their hands dirty. C'mon, Food Network, elevate the content. You're supposed to be aspirational.