Try Guys' 'Phoning It In' Cooking Competition Sets Season 4 Lineup
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The Try Guys have finalized the judges and contestants for Season 4 of their cooking competition show 'Phoning It In,' which premiered on their independent streamer, 2nd Try TV, on May 6. The season will begin airing on YouTube starting May 30, expanding the show's reach. The series features a unique format where elite chefs coach unqualified comedians via telephone to prepare dishes.
Facts First
- Season 4 of 'Phoning It In' premiered on the independent streamer 2nd Try TV on May 6.
- The show will begin airing on YouTube starting May 30.
- Judges for the season include Chris Ying, Justin Pichetrungsi, Elizabeth Falkner, Jordan Myrick, Jimmy Wong, Jen Yee, Nick Schreiber, and Rie McClenny.
- Contestants include Melissa King, Kat Turner, and figures from the TryCast universe like Ash Perez and Ryan Garcia.
- The Try Guys launched their own paid streaming service, 2nd Try, in 2024, which hosts this and other original shows.
What Happened
The Try Guys have confirmed the full roster of judges and contestants for the fourth season of their cooking competition, 'Phoning It In.' The season premiered on May 6 on their independent streaming platform, 2nd Try TV, and a wider release on YouTube is scheduled to begin on May 30. The show's format requires elite chefs to coach unqualified comedians remotely via telephone to prepare dishes.
Why this Matters to You
If you're a fan of the Try Guys or enjoy unique, comedic cooking shows, you now have a confirmed schedule and lineup to follow. The expansion to YouTube starting May 30 could make the content more accessible if you are not a subscriber to the 2nd Try streaming service. The involvement of chefs and personalities from the Try Guys' network, including previously announced figures like Kristen Kish and Try Guys members themselves, suggests a continuation of the established community-focused entertainment.
What's Next
The season is currently airing on 2nd Try TV, with the YouTube rollout beginning May 30. The launch of the 2nd Try streaming service in 2024 and the growth of its original programming slate, which includes shows like 'Trolley Problems' and 'Escape the Kitchen,' indicates the Try Guys are likely to continue developing their independent content ecosystem.