

The Four Horsemen Burger is a half-pound (0.23 kg) burger topped with sautéed jalapeño, serrano, and ghost chili peppers, covered in melted cheese and drenched in habanero chili sauce. Adam had to eat one of Chunky's ultra-hot Four Horsemen Burgers in 25 minutes, then wait for an additional 5-minute "burn period" before he could drink or eat anything to cool himself off. This episode's challenge, taped on Wednesday, June 3, was to complete the Four Horsemen Challenge at Chunky's Burgers & More. Adam sat down with Lou's extended family to try one of the restaurant's signature 3.5-foot (1.1m), 30-pound (13.6 kg) monster supreme pizzas. His next stop was Big Lou's Pizza for barbecue brisket pizza and to tackle the "Big Lou Super 42". Adam visited Lulu's Bakery and Café to examine the plate-sized chicken fried steak and sample one of their famous 3.5-pound (1.6 kg) cinnamon rolls (after the episode aired, Lulu's began shipping the cinnamon rolls statewide to meet popular demand). Emley Kerry of Tiger Weekly wondered, "Why isn't he fatter? Or just dead?" Episodes EpisodeĪdam traveled to San Antonio, the home of the Alamo, in early June to tape the season 2 premiere.
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Jonathan Bernstein of British newspaper The Guardian described "mixed feelings" about the series saying he likes "the concept" and "the guy" but that the challenges make him "a little uneasy". Petersburg Times noted humorously: "He is definitely one person who will be dropped by his health insurance". After detailing Richman's ice cream challenge in the San Francisco episode, Joshua Gillin of the St. On his mastery of the spicy sushi roll challenge in Charleston, South Carolina, Katie Koch of the Charleston City Paper said: "This is a feat only an insane or highly admirable person could accomplish". Christopher Lawrence of the Las Vegas Review-Journal described Richman as "impressive" and "likable" saying "think a beefier Fred Savage, although one who somehow weighs less than he did last season". Food last night and I've got to say, I think I'm hooked". Joe Killian, culture critic for the Greensboro News-Record, wrote: "Caught the second-season premiere of Man v. Season 2 started filming in Sarasota, Florida, on May 2, 2009. Although Anchorage was visited this season, the "Fat Andy's Pizza Challenge", however, was not aired.Īs for filming dates, shortly after season one finished airing, Richman told an interviewer: "They want to start up again in May.

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The challenge pizza, the equivalent of four standard large pizzas, costs $49.99 and requires a full half-hour to bake. A successful challenger would win $500 in cash and have their photo posted on "Fat Andy's Wall of Pain". This challenge, still unmet after two years and 50 attempts, requires two people to eat a 12-pound (5.4 kg) two-meat, two-cheese pizza in one hour or less. The second season was first rumored in March 2009 when the Anchorage Daily News said that people from the show had contacted the owners of the Pepper Mill, home to "Fat Andy's Pizza Challenge".
