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(upbeat music)
- [Blynn] All food starts as science.
(whooshing)
delicious.
I experienced the world through math, logic,
and problem solving.
- Morning Chef.
- Oh!
I don't know why
but I don't seem to relate
to some of my colleagues.
- Blynn was raised by a wired monkey covered with cloth.
She was part of an experiment at Quendelton University
to see if compassionate parenting
had an effect on adolescent behavior.
(cackling)
- Yeah!
- Technically,
we were never allowed to run an experiment like this.
But before we got shut down
we discovered the answer.
- Your hand feels very good.
- It does.
(dramatic music)
- Truth be told Blynn revolutionized
the way we think of food.
- Blynn's food turns everything upside down.
- [Blynn] New and different are always good.
You can't eat some of my food.
Even if you tried really hard.
(buzzing)
that's because I'm not bound by the common
expectations that the old guard is.
- [Hugh] She said what if soup was hard?
What if salad was loud?
(crunching)
what if you got a bagel with cream cheese
but the cream cheese was the bagel
and the bagel was the cream cheese?
- I mean she really mixed up the adjectives
you'd use to describe food.
(tinkling music)
- What you gotta understand is that
no one was doing this at the time,
it was the wild west out there.
There were no rules.
There was no script.
We were just flying by the seat of our pants.
- When she first started some people
scoffed at her for shunning convention.
They assumed that anything that
was the size of an atom was not a meal.
They were clammering,
I'm still hungry.
Why did I pay for this?
Am I gonna die?
They were total amateurs at eating food.
(soft music)
- People didn't understand her.
They were even up in arms when she debuted
her signature pasta.
And that dish was a revelation.
It was so fresh,
so elegant.
She was young
but she already knew how to work with pasta.
(soft music)
- [Frankie] Her pasta rocked the culinary world.
It put her on the map.
- She was the first to say sure we can eat pasta
but what if we eat around pasta?
- She was using the negative space of food,
I mean, anyone can eat food
but to eat not food,
now that was an idea.
At first people did find Blynn's food
alienating.
(buzzing)
(explosion)
And it's all well and good to alienate your customers,
that's fine honestly, great.
But when she found out premier food critic
Mike Gublonix was stopping by,
ooh!
Anyone would really need to straighten up for him.
(upbeat music)
- Mike Gublonix is the king of eating food.
And a good review from him
means everything to a chef.
- I was feeling nervous about what to serve him
and I felt so uninspired.
And when I feel uninspired I return to my ingredients.
Which is what I call my gadgets.
This is to harness the chewed up feeling
you get on the roof of your mouth
after eating Captain Crunch into a cocktail.
This curtails the aging process of milk.
This I've only tested once,
but it can switch the properties of any human
with an apple,
temporarily.
For just an instant on the tongue
you could have the sensation of being an apple.
I mean, isn't that cool?
Being an apple has to be tasting one, right?
- Sure.
Yeah.
- She literally has the ability
to swap the chemical makeup of something.
- So of course she thought this was going
to impress Gublonix,
the king of eating food.
(explosion)
- I don't know why,
but I knew I had to use that machine.
I just had to.
- She was determined
and nothing was gonna stop her.
But no one could have seen what happened next.
- [Guest] Excuse me, sir?
Sir?
- [Guest] What happened to this guy?
- [Guest] Did he have a stroke?
- [Guest] Someone call an ambulance.
- Gublonix swapped bodies with an apple,
permanently.
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- Did they need to eat it?
Did it taste good?
How, why, who cares?
Do you?
Do I?
Who's talking?
(upbeat music)
- It was thrilling.
- Thrilling!
- The whole thing was dumb.
- Was it food, was it art, was it murder?