What Chef Lu Ching-lai said on Baek Jong-won's YouTube after Culinary Class Wars was released:
"People don't remember who won or lost a cooking survival show. What remains are the contestants' skills and attitude."











FR, this is so true. Even though Choi Hyun-seok's team took 1st place in the YouTuber service mission,

people only remember the attitude of Choi Hyun-seok and the other team members when they kicked out Master Ahn Yoo-seong.



Meat Master (Black Spoon) had almost zero screentime, but he's still talked about because of this one scene showing how sincere he was towards his idol.
Triple Star ended up being 'dislikeable' despite his skills because he's been dissing Baek Jong-won since his first appearance.

Iron Man stayed respectful to the White Spoons until the end and had a great attitude, so he's remembered fondly by most users (Yeoshis).




Edward Lee showed he was dead serious about cooking and the survival aspect throughout the show. After showing legendary skills in Tofu Hell, everyone says he's the 'true winner.' Nobody cares about the actual winner, Roly Poly Napoli Matfia.

Everyone remembers Edward Lee's name is Lee Kyun, but I can't even remember Lally-bly Matfia's name... It was Kwon something...
Even though he won, Halli-Galli Napoli Matfia ended up having to post an apology because of that 'I'll crush them' comment.

Whether Cooking Maniac is good or not, all people remember is the sea bream slaughter show and him swearing. Plenty of people say watching him was 'mirror therapy' for why they shouldn't curse.

Skills and results are important, but in the end, a person's reputation is completed by their personality, attitude, and the blindfold.

"While the post analyzes why certain contestants became likable or hated based on their attitude, the commenters are mostly busy trolling the OP for using terminology from 'Women's Generation' (Yeoshi) in a different community."
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