Archives for May 22, 2024

The Great American Baking Show: Season 2 * As Fluffy And Sweet As Its Bakers’ Treats

Roku Original The Great American Baking Show is the American version of the most beloved baking show on the planet, bringing together passionate, talented bakers from around the country to see who will be named America’s Best Amateur Baker. 

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Eshaan M. comments, “Season 2 of The Great American Baking Show is soon to arrive, in an attempt to capture the magic of its counterpart across the pond…and it succeeds beautifully. The Great American Baking Show is as fluffy and sweet as its bakers’ treats, and it replicates the British show’s format without feeling like a knock-off.” See his full review and interviews below.

The Great American Baking Show: Season 2

By Eshaan M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 18

Watching nine contestants bake in a tent in the British countryside became an international pastime with the release of the Great British Baking Show. Season 2 of The Great American Baking Show is soon to arrive, in an attempt to capture the magic of its counterpart across the pond…and it succeeds beautifully. The Great American Baking Show is as fluffy and sweet as its bakers’ treats, and it replicates the British show’s format without feeling like a knock-off – though it is a bit corny at times.

The premise of the Great American Baking Show is simple: nine bakers from across the US, who each have expertise in different areas of baking, are assembled and brought to a white tent in the British countryside where they’re tasked with making increasingly difficult items. Each episode deals with one type of baked goods — week one is cake week, for example — and the bakers face three challenges to test their creativity and their mastery of baking in a time crunch and without a formal recipe. Their baked goods are judged by renowned chefs Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, who winnow down the pool of bakers by eliminating one each episode and, in the end, crown one baker as the winner. 

The Great American Baking Show Season 2 is, by leaps and bounds, superior to the most recent seasons of its British counterpart (and its first season, which had a tough run). That doesn’t mean it doesn’t have issues, but it’s almost at the level of the first few seasons of the Great British Baking Show. The bakers are judged by Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith, both of whom lean into the characters they’ve carved out for themselves in the British version. Paul is the exacting master baker whose handshakes seem to be worth more than the lottery (and whose striking good looks are a source of near-constant discussion among the ladies). And Prue is the endearing British dame, providing periodic, measured compliments and pearl-clutching comments about calories. The show’s hosts, comedian Zach Cherry and actress Ellie Kemper, have, essentially, one job: pull silly, cheesy stunts, motivate the bakers and mug for the camera while mournfully calling out time checks. In the first few episodes, they seem a bit awkward together, with some of their jokes working and others falling flat, but they soon find their beat. I did miss seeing Noel Fielding in the tent, but I will say that Cherry and Kemper’s chats with the bakers are fun and help the show move along. The contestants are a sweet, supremely talented, but somewhat unremarkable batch, likely due to the editing which, as in last season, doesn’t allow viewers to understand the bakers’ back-stories very well. There are other rough moments in the editing of this show, like some jerky cutaways, shaky footage of bakers running from place to place and clearly artificial, over-the-top reactions to the technical bake judging. Also to be noted, the items on this list were present in the first season of the American show too, so perhaps it’s an artistic choice. The actual content of the show is pleasant, though. The British version of the show has seen its challenges grow more and more wild over time, and the Great American Baking Show follows suit. I also think it was a smart move to make the show more “American” so that both viewers and bakers would have an easier time relating to the show. And, my final note — I love how wholesome the energy in the tent is throughout the show. Even in the midst of heated competition, the bakers smile and encourage each other. It appears that the kindest cross-section of America got its own TV show, which is nice to see in this age of discord and infighting. 

The Great American Baking Show promotes healthy competition, exploration, creativity and the enjoyment of simple joys in life like food. 

Great American Baking Show: Season 2 gets 5 out of 5 stars and I recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. It will be available on The Roku Channel beginning May 24, 2024. 

Raging Waters LA Hosts Swim Brayv’s Dashing Duck Drawing Fundraiser to Support Newly Launched Water Safety Program

World’s Largest Rubber Duck lands in San Dimas Saturday, May 25 through Monday, May 27
 Rubber Duck 
Drawing to raise money for SwimBrayv takes place on Monday, May 27

 Raging Waters Los Angeles, California’s Largest Water Park, is hosting SwimBrayv’s Dashing Duck Drawing Fundraiser to help teach over 8,000 children and parents water safety throughout the 2024 summer season. Starting Saturday, May 25, the World’s Largest Rubber Duck will make California’s Largest Water Park its lily pad throughout Memorial Day Weekend, welcoming visitors and encouraging guests to participate in the Dashing Duck Drawing fundraiser on Monday, May 27 at the park’s Enchanted Tropical River, a quarter mile-long, 18-foot-wide, and three-foot-deep tropical lazy river.

Access to water safety education can be limited, which is why Raging Waters Los Angeles has committed to several water safety programs throughout the summer to support providing water safety education to the community. Through the park’s partnership with SwimBrayv, the park is able to help with the organization’s mission to make water safety planning and education accessible to all through direct access to thousands of local children and their parents to teach them valuable life-saving water techniques.

The Dashing Duck Drawing Fundraiser presented by SwimBrayv begins on May 15, 2024, by inviting the public to make a duck donation that will enter them into the competition on the Monday, May 27 Duck Drawing. Ducks will be dropped at random where several mermaids will swim through an “enchanted tropical river” randomly selecting a winning duck. Guests that participate will have a chance to receive a gift basket valued between $250 and $500. Starting May 15, guests will be able to make a duck donation via Raging Waters or SwimBrayv’s website. Each duck donation will directly contribute to making water safety education more accessible so that more families and children can experience water fun, like Raging Waters, SAFELY. Raging Waters will also be donating 1,000 tickets to SwimBrayv to raffle off at their upcoming water safety events throughout the summer season.

“Swim Brayv has been able to edu-tain thousands on proactive water and swim safety education,” says Candace Thome, chief executive officer of the SwimBrayv Foundation. “We are excited to partner with Raging Waters Los Angeles to continue helping thousands of people this summer through our collective water safety education efforts. But we need your help! By entering the 2024 Dashing Duck Drawing, you are supporting our cause and, as a community, we can save lives, together.”

The World’s Largest Rubber Duck will be on display at Raging Waters LA Friday, May 24-27 and stands at over six stories high. Visitors will have the opportunity to take photos with a ten-foot-high Baby Duck that will be on display as well. Raging Waters is also inviting Jeep owners to come to the water park on Friday, May 24 from 3 – 6 p.m. to preview the World’s Largest Rubber Duck.

Rated one of the top ten water parks in the nation for the summer 2024 season by Newsweek (source: https://www.newsweek.com/readerschoice/best-outdoor-water-park), Raging Waters Los Angeles will open for the season on Saturday, May 18 at 10 a.m. With over 50 rides, slides and attractions from the high thrills of Aqua Rocket to the big drop from Bombs Away, this 60-acre Southern California water park is a timeless summer tradition. The whole family is invited to enjoy a wide variety of tube and body slides ranging from mild to wild, a 30,000-square-foot water playground, a one-million-gallon wave pool and a lazy river.

Visitors looking to take advantage of a full summer of chills, thrills and all that’s new at Raging Waters Los Angeles can purchase a 2024 Silver Season Pass for the price of a day. Upgrading to Gold or Platinum gets even more benefits like free parking, more free friend tickets, and more. To learn more about Raging Waters Los Angeles, 2024 Season Passes and park hours, please visit:
https://www.ragingwaters.com/discover-the-park

Credit: Swim Brayv and Raging Waters.