[S3E33] Talent Show
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The best episodes of Bar Rescue are full of iconic, memeable moments and freakouts that make them the show's best installments. Starring nighttime entertainment consultant Jon Taffer, the premise of the series sees Taffer remake and remodel bars that are in danger of being closed for various reasons. On his missions, he faces many different kinds of bars, staff, and owners, and each location finds itself in peril for different reasons. Jon Taffer himself is a complicated figure, known for some of his Gordon Ramsay-type freakouts and no-nonsense approach to bar patronage. However, it's clear that he is extremely knowledgeable about the business and genuinely cares about his contestant's successes.
The fights that break out between Keith's drinking and Amanda's inappropriate behavior are finally matched when Taffer shows up. Taffer is able to give them a reality check about their relationship and how it has affected their bar. In another astonishing endeavor, Taffer saves not only their bar but possibly their relationship as a whole. Seeing the transformation of both owners, how they treat their business, and each other, is truly a sight to behold
Taffer tries to get him in shape and help him become a successful leader, so he can run the bar at a profit and pay back his in-laws. This episode features a ton of iconic Bar Rescue moments, funny lines from Jon Taffer, and a particularly embarrassing speech by Taffer to patrons before they close the bar for renovations. Taffer proves that he doesn't just fix bars, but relationships as well, as he shows owner Bill how his passiveness in his business affects his family.
Taffer and Vuich's exchanges are certainly entertaining as the screaming matches rival those of some of Gordon Ramsay's best freakouts. However, Taffer uses his skill to change Vuich's attitude from an owner who used to scream expletives as his staff to a coolheaded cook in the kitchen. \"Storming the Castle\" showcases Taffer's ability to recognize where people's talents truly lie and turn a stressful (and possibly toxic) work environment into a successful business.
In one of the best episodes of Bar Rescue, Casually Tapped Out, Taffer faces a unique problem he never experienced in all his time on Bar Rescue, owner fatigue. In the Paramount+ reality show, Taffer arrives at a shuddered neighborhood bar and learns the owner, who happens to be a firefighter, is completely burned out by the business. Taffer is tasked with reopening the bar, which cannot occur until the firefighter rekindles his passion and summons the energy to press on.
The main issue is that in his exhaustion, Steve has basically handed the bar over to two bartenders to run the show, which neither of them excels at. Taffer is able to whip into shape not just one, but three managers, a testament to Taffer's skill in the business. Seeing Steve go from unenthusiastic to heavily involved is a worthwhile journey to witness, making it stand out as a Bar Rescue episode.
Taffer travels to save the bar Phish Heads in one of the best episodes of Bar Rescue, when a couple asks him to come and try to push their son to successfully run the bar. The couple is on the verge of bankruptcy, and their son is failing in running the bar and is threatening his parents' financial future if he doesn't get his act together. In the TV show that's arguably so bad it's funny, their son refuses to try and instead is lazily approaching the issue of their finances and his responsibility to owning the bar and doesn't have any determination or passion.
Taffer does what he does best in this episode and is able to turn things around with new equipment, a bar makeover, and a new menu. He also helps Fredericka realize that her daughter Amber can, in fact, take over more responsibility at the bar, and to great success. The episode showcases the wonders the Taffer is capable of and his ability to see how a bar runs best with aces in their places in the unbelievable reality show.
One of the best episodes of Bar Rescue to date is \"Things That Go Pahrump in the Night\". In addition to Taffer, the show features fellow consultants Tom Bonello and Chef Vic Vegas. Though Bar Rescue has its fake moments, Taffer's task takes a medical turn when arriving in Pahrump, Nevada to find a bar owner in desperate need of salvation. Not only is the man's bar in financial ruin, but a medical condition may claim his eyesight. Russ has taken on over $100,000 in debt from his mother and coworkers, and Taffer and his team race against time to help the man before it's too late.
It's one of the few more heartwarming episodes of Bar Rescue and has consistently high ratings. Taffer is able to convince Russ that his employee Tawna can shoulder more of the responsibility at the bar. He also makes valiant attempts to fix the relationship between Russ and his mother, Pat, who technically owns Paddy's Pub. After the makeover, Taffer shows Pat that she's able to step back and finally let her son and Tawna run the pub in a truly triumphant conclusion.
This episode follows Jon Taffer as he returns to a bar that the team had already rescued in 2012. He attempts to re-rescue a bar called the Second Base Bar & Grill, in the only re-rescue situation in the show's history. As one of the best episodes of Bar Rescue, the installment features some of the most memorable fights, tons of Jon Taffer quotes, and moments of sheer audacity.
A Senior List Writer covering a wide array of topics who has been with Screen Rant since September of 2019, Jake Dee has written movie news and reviews since 2008, working primarily with OMG Horror (IGN), JoBlo.com, and Arrow in the Head as a freelance reporter based in Los Angeles. A hopeless cinephile, social media Luddite, certified Nic Cage doppelganger, and a big Weekend At Bernie's fan, Jake can often be found tucked away in a dark corner watching an old horror movie. Born and raised in California, Jake has a Bachelor's Degree in Film & Digital Media from the University of California Santa Cruz with an emphasis on theory and criticism, is the author of several \"WTF Happened To This Movie\" and \"WTF Really Happened To This Movie\" videos on YouTube, and has covered everything in the entertainment industry from set visits, studio luncheons, and red carpet interviews to wrap parties, movie premieres, private screenings, talent interviews, and more.
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