The show Sliced is terrible.

Gordyo5

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Anyone seen this show, just turned it to it and he was "slicing" an ice cream machine. But opening the doors to the compartments was to easy he needed to cut part of it off then open the doors. My favorite part however was when he was shocked that where the ice cream was made was ice cold. Just amazing that this show is on tv.
 
The only part I wanted to see was how the cue ball goes back its pocket and the rest of the pool balls goes to the other part, on a pay pool table.
 
It is just really unreal how useless everything they do on there is. I wouldn't mind seeing the que ball one but also probably a faster way than how he would do it. I just wonder how it has anything to do with history.
 
One of the dumbest shows EVER! I TRIED watching the show where he "examines" a garbage disposal. Instead of going underneath the sink, he gets this expensive special blade and saw. Cuts the entire counter and sink in half. I could have told him the insides of a garbage disposal has a lot of sharp pieces and spin to turn food into pulp. The guy obviously can't please a woman and he has to cut things apart to hide that fact! If this show gets picked up for a second season there is a major problem...
 
Watched an episode or two. Not sure - completely not memorable. Don't think I made it the whole way through either.

There's maybe one minute of worthwhile material out of every 10-15.
 
I heard Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor tried out for the part, but got turned down.
 
The only part I wanted to see was how the cue ball goes back its pocket and the rest of the pool balls goes to the other part, on a pay pool table.

I saw that in one of the previews. I was curious, too.

I thought the concept of the show is unique, but part of me thought, "why don't you just go to a factory and watch as it's put together?"

Or they could just air "How it's Made," and devote a minute at the end of each segment to let him chainsaw through some of the products, for fun.
 
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One of the dumbest shows EVER! I TRIED watching the show where he "examines" a garbage disposal. Instead of going underneath the sink, he gets this expensive special blade and saw. Cuts the entire counter and sink in half. I could have told him the insides of a garbage disposal has a lot of sharp pieces and spin to turn food into pulp.

I saw this episode, the only one I've ever watched, and thought the exact same thing.
 

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