I had just finished cooking a big pan of huevos rancheros when my sister called to tell me my dad had died. I left it. My wife was working in a different state so it just sat there until I came home ~72hrs later. It was gross.
and if it’s not something urgent that I have to go anywhere bcos of it, I’d continue eating because that’s how I deal with stress and distressing news :(
There’s a Korean tv series called Stranger. I’ve only seen the first season, but it was so frustrating to see the main character order food and never eat it. I think they deliberately did it for shits and giggles. Like he’ll go to a restaurant and order food. Then just as he’s about to take a bite, either he stops to talk to the other person with him or someone calls him on the phone. Then he either has to leave or the scene cuts.
“Chris [Pratt] never uses a spit bucket. When you do scenes where a character is eating, you eat and then spit it out into a ‘spit bucket.’ Chris just keeps eating. If you see Andy eating a cheeseburger in a scene, you should know Chris Pratt ate like 8 cheeseburgers. I love that guy.”
-Aziz Ansari
I’m assuming that show just wants to avoid using spit buckets and/or wasting food.
He probably does it now. That marvel body can’t handle junk food.
Also, fat Chris Pratt was a better human.
I’ve been watching halt and catch fire and I hate the main guy ever since he threw his wife’s whole lasagna in the trash for no reason other than “I can make food too”