Feathers and Toast

Season 1

Reaching her mid thirties and realizing that she has yet to attain anything like the glamorous heights she had envisioned for herself, Tallulah, a mime and freelance tour director, inadvertently oversells her chef skills to land the job of an online cooking show host. Certain this show will be her launchpad to stardom and the proof of how wrong her ex was for ever letting her go, Tallulah forges forward with the outer confidence of Julia Childs never bothering herself with the truth that she's teaching her audience recipes so easy a child could do them. But when her attempt to tackle a recipe with more than 3 ingredients coincides with news that her ex just doesn't care, it proves to be too much for Tallulah and she has an epic on air meltdown that only her off beat Argentinean camera man can pull her back from. Luckily, her vulnerability and valiant attempts to pull herself together prove to be the key to her success, when her on air actions inspire a suicidal woman to reclaim her life and her kitchen. Armed with a new sense of purpose, far beyond the need to impress an Ex, Tallulah is now ready to save the world, one sandwich at a time.

Where to Watch Season 1

6 Episodes

  • Kale, Kale, Kale
    E1
    Kale, Kale, Kale Wearing her best beaded vintage gloves especially for the occasion, Tallulah concentrates on frying kale in an attempt to brighten up her heart chakra and discovers a love of hosting the cooking show in the process. Argentinean camera man Diego attempts to explain how the world has moved on from VHS tapes and the like.
  • The Salmon Dance
    E2
    The Salmon Dance Standing on one leg miming a fish, Tallulah prepares a colorful dinner while waxing lyrical about how eating a variety of color is the key to happiness in life. She's hit by the realization that she might well be the modern day Julia Child.
  • The Rustic Tomato Salad
    E3
    The Rustic Tomato Salad Tallulah attempts to grow her audience by appealing to the Spanish speakers of the world and discovers her sensual side as she squeezes tomatoes into a Spanish Tomato Salad. Diego accuses her of being racist.
  • East Meets West
    E4
    East Meets West Tallulah is tickled pink to see that she has a growing fanbase in Japan and decides to dedicate an episode to the Far East. Going so far as to dress up in neon in a (perhaps) misguided attempt to appeal to Japanese Fashionistas. Diego manages to get a step further towards uncovering who she sent the FedEx package to in France.
  • The Pad Thai Episode
    E5
    The Pad Thai Episode Tallulah has an on air breakdown while preparing a Pad Thai. Barely pulling herself together by channeling an eagle, not a chicken, she is ultimately successful with the recipe as she discovers that cooking can be therapeutic. Despite the fact that there isn't actually a Pad Thai to show for her efforts at the end of the day.
  • The Scrambled Eggs Episode
    E6
    The Scrambled Eggs Episode Having discovered that she literally saved a viewers life with her unconventional advice on how to pull yourself back from the brink during her breakdown with the Pad Thai, Tallulah develops a messiah complex literally believing that she might well be capable of saving the world one sandwich at a time. After all, how many people can say that they have actually saved a life?

 

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