seriously! how hard is it to just cut it evenly by 3? He's always just eating the leftovers. If you're going to ask for his opinion, give him the actual experience of eating it correctly.
@@milescosand8763 Ryan Bergara, a buzzfeed employee at that time and host of Unsolved, told one of the pie facts this episode in his "theory voice" he does for unsolved. Now he has a company with Steven and Shane Madej. The channel is called watcher and I highly recommend it, Steven has food shows on it too if that's the only video content you want
adam is the most pure quiet person i have ever seen did you see the tiny adorable little smile he gave the camera when hewas jigglin the pie *_omg my heart_*
andrew: is there anything more wholesome than apple pie? steven: maybe like... going to your grandmas house? me: WRONG the answer is adam swinging at 5:42
Ive been rewatching this show and i love how you can see Andrew opening up more and more each episode its honestly really fun to see he went from being kind of bland to even commentating the foods and even interacting more with Steven even their friendship becomes deeper i feel like through each episode
The definition of character development is Andrew going from hating when Steven made him cheers the food in season 1, to now when he actually initiates it sometimes or seems happy to do it when Steven initiates it.
Shane : What up demons it’s ya boy and we’re seeing which haunted places is worth it ( deeeeaath editiiion) Adam: I’m ready to judge which place will actually cost me my life
I watch because it's funny and enjoyable to hear the ways they describe different foods and stuff. It's funny because they seem to love everything, but it's also interesting to hear them analyze it. But Adam is awesome and I look forward to his moments in every episode. :P
I feel like Andrew is a Slytherin and Steven is a Hufflepuff and Adam is just like the Ravenclaw that's stuck in the middle and is so done with their stupidity lol
When Ryan started reading that pie fact like it was part of one of his unsolved spooky cases, I had to pause for a sec. It was just so sudden!! XD (I love my spooky bois)
I really like how much time this series gives to the cheap, and medium priced restaurants on top of the really expensive one that everyone came for. I'm no fan of BuzzFeed, but I really like this series. They should honestly just make this into a Food Network show, with each episode featuring like 3 different types of food. They could have episodes with a cheap/normal/and expensive food type for like 3 different categories of food each episode. Each episode could follow like a Breakfast, Dinner, and Desert item in the 3 price ranges, with special episodes or season arcs with them traveling to different countries.
singing lis you know what would be great? The Worth It Team and The Unsolved Team going to a haunted restaurant, trying the food there, and then going ghost hunting after dark.
PIE N' BURGER OH MY GOSH. THE BEST! My family has been going there every month since I was little. The apple and pecan are BOMB- like a warm hug. A true gem of Pasadena.
I feel like that's going to be Serendipity 3's opulence frozen chocolate...but it's been a while since that was made so someone might have it beat now.
SweetMillefeuille I’ve had that frozen hot chocolate before at serendipity. It was soooo good but a lot of money for a drink lol! 4 of us shared it because it was huge
Thank god someone else said this because watching this made me uncomfortable because they weren’t balfours, mrs macs or villi’s (I’m from Adelaide, ha)