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Now I Set the TableEP 7

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Now I Set the Table

Betrayed by brother Percy, knife prodigy Grayson is robbed of $6M and cast out. He opens Sea Mist across the street. Percy’s tainted meat sparks a livestream scandal in the mayoral race. With his skills and secret proof, Grayson takes him down, soaring to greatness while Percy falls into utter ruin.
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Ep Review

Percy Is Unbearable

Percy is unbearable! Watching him brag to the Mayor while livestreaming made my skin crawl. He thinks he owns the world, but that worm in the sushi said otherwise. Grayson stayed so calm under pressure. This twist in Now I Set the Table is exactly the drama I needed today. The tension between the brothers is palpable and real.

Grayson Is The MVP

Grayson is the real MVP here. While Percy screams and panics, he just hands over his business card. I love how he doesn't beg for respect but commands it silently. The moment the Mayor smiled at him was pure satisfaction. Now I Set the Table knows how to build an underdog story without being cheesy. Can't wait to see the Mayor taste the sushi.

That Worm Scene

That worm scene was shocking! Percy really served garbage to the Mayor on purpose. The look on the Mayor's face was priceless. It shows how desperate Percy is to win. Grayson's reaction was classier than anyone expected. This show keeps me guessing every episode. The production quality feels so high for a short drama too. I am hooked on this storyline.

Cinematic Food Shots

Jos walking in with that tuna was cinematic. You can tell the quality difference immediately. Percy's kitchen vs. Sea Mist is a clash of egos vs. passion. I love the detail in the knife work scenes. Now I Set the Table isn't just about drama; it respects the craft of cooking. The visual storytelling here is top-notch and very engaging for foodies.

Mayor Knows Best

The Mayor is smarter than Percy gives him credit for. He saw through the act immediately. Calling Percy soft was the perfect burn. I loved how he listened to Grayson instead. It adds a layer of political intrigue to the food fight. Watching this on netshort was such a smooth experience, no lag during the big reveal. Highly recommend.

Toxic Siblings

Sibling goals? Definitely not. Percy humiliating Grayson in public was painful to watch. But Grayson standing up for his restaurant was inspiring. The dynamic feels so real and toxic. Now I Set the Table captures family business conflicts perfectly. I'm rooting for Grayson to take down the Iron Anchor forever. The emotional stakes are high here.

Hungry Watching This

The close-ups of the sushi made me hungry despite the drama. The contrast between the worm dish and the premium otoro is stark. It symbolizes their careers perfectly. Percy is rotten inside, Grayson is fresh. The attention to culinary detail is impressive. This series makes me want to book a table immediately. Great visuals.

Livestream Backfire

Using a livestream to humiliate his brother was low even for Percy. But it backfired spectacularly. The comments rolling on the screen added to the chaos. Grayson didn't care about the views, just the quality. Now I Set the Table uses modern tech well in the plot. It feels very current and relevant to influencer culture. I love the integration.

Epic Entrance

When Grayson's team walked in, I got chills. The slow-motion entrance was epic. They looked like a SWAT team for sushi. Percy's smile dropping was the best part. It sets up the next episode perfectly. I binge-watched three episodes in a row on the app. The pacing is just right for a commute. Cannot wait for the next update honestly.

Integrity Wins

This isn't just about food; it's about integrity. Percy sells an image, Grayson sells quality. The Mayor represents the judge of true value. I appreciate the moral compass here. Now I Set the Table delivers a satisfying message wrapped in entertainment. The acting is convincing enough to make me hate Percy genuinely. Best drama this month.