The key ingredient in Quibi’s cannon-blasted cooking show? Host Tituss Burgess
LA TimesSince Quibi is all about shows you can consume in “quick bites,” “Dishmantled” may be the one perfectly tailored for the format. With episodes coming in around the six-minute mark, “Dishmantled” fits comfortably in the crowded genre of cooking competition shows, and could have easily have been expanded into 30 minutes. Awards ‘Kimmy Schmidt’s’ Tituss Burgess explains ‘Lemonade-ing’ and reveals the one thing that transforms him into Titus Andromedon For those who’ve come across Tituss Burgess in person and were gravely disappointed that he didn’t go full throttle Titus Andromedon — just know that he’s sorry. “I don’t know if this is my favorite cooking show or my sexual fantasies come true,” says Krakowski. “Everybody loves cheese, so I’m throwing some cheese in there,” proclaims one hopeful.