Prime’s new cooking series, The Pasta Queen, is getting raves from outfits like Deadline and Collider, who are citing the show’s lush visuals and gorgeous landscapes as star chef Nadia Caterina Munno scours her native Italy for ingredients to cook back at home.
She is just another poser who will make a lot of money from her posing. I hope she doesn't have any children, the Sea bOrg are always looking for new meat. Stanley Tucci did it better.
Is there a place for the public to post comments on the show and it's characters? It would be a shame if Amazon was alerted that Nadia supports a controversial, extortionist group.
My husband & I saw a preview for this show 2-3 weeks ago when we were watching something else on Prime, and initially, we thought it was a mockumentary or parody. It seemed SO over the top.
Question from a Never-in: If a production company, potential employer, etc. was vetting candidates and asked folks if they were involved in any controversial groups like Scientology would it be okay to lie and say no even if you were currently a Public?
That assumes that Scientology is a religion. But, there are many other situations where it is legal to vet someone, even after they got a job, cast in a production, want to be a judge, etc. So, my question still stands.
In the US it is legally considered an NPO and religion. That being said, people trying to get jobs all the time by lying. And often get away with it. And in many other countries Scientology is not considered a religion.
This women’s series is a perk for members of Amazon Prime. I hit the “not for me” button. If you are on Prime I suggest you do that.
Will do
She is just another poser who will make a lot of money from her posing. I hope she doesn't have any children, the Sea bOrg are always looking for new meat. Stanley Tucci did it better.
as an Italian who lives in italy here no one knows her
Is there a place for the public to post comments on the show and it's characters? It would be a shame if Amazon was alerted that Nadia supports a controversial, extortionist group.
I can imagine a Clearwater event — Postulate with Pasta (or Pasta Postulations) while enjoying the music of the Jive Aces.
For the rest of us, switch channels and watch Evan Funke’s “The Shape of Pasta.”
My husband & I saw a preview for this show 2-3 weeks ago when we were watching something else on Prime, and initially, we thought it was a mockumentary or parody. It seemed SO over the top.
Question from a Never-in: If a production company, potential employer, etc. was vetting candidates and asked folks if they were involved in any controversial groups like Scientology would it be okay to lie and say no even if you were currently a Public?
It’s illegal for an employer to ask what religion a perspective employee is.
That assumes that Scientology is a religion. But, there are many other situations where it is legal to vet someone, even after they got a job, cast in a production, want to be a judge, etc. So, my question still stands.
In the US it is legally considered an NPO and religion. That being said, people trying to get jobs all the time by lying. And often get away with it. And in many other countries Scientology is not considered a religion.