Well, there's really no other reason for watching this other than the fame of the two leads, they do and show absolutely nothing of any interest.
The "culinary adventures" consist of things like ordering cakes in a cake shop, watching a chef fry chicken or just eating a free meal in a restaurant that gets free publicity in return. Lisa Loeb (whose later series Number 1 Single mentioned how seriously she took her Jewish religion) somehow integrates bacon into a Judeo-vegetarian diet.
It's just one big beano, with the only conceivable highlight coming from a very brief cameo by Bill Murray in one episode where Dweezil goes to play at a golf tournament.
Dweezil and Lisa don't seem to have any knowledge or passion about food, they're on-screen just to be on-screen.
I don't actually mind celebrities doing documentaries on the basis of their celebrity, but I do mind when they seem to think they can get away without actually working.
The "culinary adventures" consist of things like ordering cakes in a cake shop, watching a chef fry chicken or just eating a free meal in a restaurant that gets free publicity in return. Lisa Loeb (whose later series Number 1 Single mentioned how seriously she took her Jewish religion) somehow integrates bacon into a Judeo-vegetarian diet.
It's just one big beano, with the only conceivable highlight coming from a very brief cameo by Bill Murray in one episode where Dweezil goes to play at a golf tournament.
Dweezil and Lisa don't seem to have any knowledge or passion about food, they're on-screen just to be on-screen.
I don't actually mind celebrities doing documentaries on the basis of their celebrity, but I do mind when they seem to think they can get away without actually working.