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Down on their luck, two friends: Tommy Moran, a former sommelier and functional alcoholic and Dion Patras, fresh out of prison and in debt to the Polish Mob, decide to take on the New York restaurant world and its underbelly.
13 September 1991
19 September 1989, Las Condes, Santiago, Metropolitan Region, Chile
8 May 2003, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA
23 August 1955, Spanish Harlem, New York City, New York, USA
June 03, 2016
Feed the Beast feels like a broadcast network crime underworld show circa 2002 - it feels like same old, same old TV.June 02, 2016
This newcomer does a competent job of setting the table, but when the plates arrive, there's nothing on them.June 02, 2016
If TV series are like restaurant dishes, then Feed the Beast is one very soggy concoction.July 11, 2016
That they couldn't finesse the script a little more is a pity, but it wouldn't have saved a show that can't figure out whether its spirit animal is August Escoffier or Guy Fieri.June 06, 2016
In an age of "too much TV," series have to start stronger, hold up longer and leave a better aftertaste... Even if a few select ingredients may make you want to take another bite, each episode ends up a flavorless hodgepodge of expired scraps.June 03, 2016
Feed the Beast manages to be both overheated and undercooked.June 03, 2016
The storylines center on the tension that arises keeping the fledgling restaurant going. But there is no tension.June 02, 2016
It has been developed for AMC by Clyde Phillips (Nurse Jackie, Dexter) from the Danish show Bankerot, and perhaps he will be able to make it all cohere into something less bumpy and predictable.August 16, 2016
The show has all of the ingredients of a juicy culinary crime drama, but with multiple competing story lines and a weak turn by one of its stars, it's too soon to tell if they'll all come together.