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** The very last episode naturally has some call backs to the first, but with the RoleReversal of ''Andrew'' being the one to invite Steven on a food adventure. That's CharacterDevelopment, folks!
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** The very last episode naturally has some call backs to the first, but with the RoleReversal role reversal of ''Andrew'' being the one to invite Steven on a food adventure. That's CharacterDevelopment, folks!
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** The very last episode naturally has some call backs to the first, but with the RoleReversal of ''Andrew'' being the one to invite Steven on a food adventure. That's CharacterDevelopment, folks!
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* MakeAWishContribution: A fan of the show named Jackson got to join Steven, Andrew and Adam for the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yql-9LHorTo Double Cheeseburger]] episode.
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* JustForPun: More than being the DeadpanSnarker, Andrew loves his food puns and word plays.
** As a direct result, Steven's pun game noticeably improves over the course of the show, to Andrew's delight.
** As a direct result, Steven's pun game noticeably improves over the course of the show, to Andrew's delight.
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* {{Pun}}: More than being the DeadpanSnarker, Andrew loves his food puns and word plays. As a direct result, Steven's pun game noticeably improves over the course of the show, to Andrew's delight.
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* MakeAWishContribution: A fan of the show named Jackson got to join Steven, Andrew and Adam for the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yql-9LHorTo Double Cheeseburger]] episode.
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* SixthRanger: Annie joins the trio in the sixth season, working with Adam in recording and sound. She's even more of TheQuietOne than Adam. Rie [=McClenny=] and Inga Lam are also brought along as translators and guides when travelling to Japanese- and Chinese-speaking locales, respectively.
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* SixthRanger: Annie joins the trio in the sixth season, working with Adam in recording and sound. She's even more of TheQuietOne than Adam. Rie [=McClenny=] and Inga Lam are also brought along as translators and guides when travelling traveling to Japanese- and Chinese-speaking locales, respectively.
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''Worth It'', launched in September of 2016, is Website/BuzzFeed's "flagship food show", starring [=BuzzFeed=] video producers Steven Lim and Andrew Ilnyckyj (Keith Habersberger of WebVideo/TheTryGuys originally co-hosted the program with Steven, but was replaced by Andrew after two episodes due to scheduling conflicts). The program also features video producer Adam Bianchi, who serves as the show's cinematographer and sometimes sound tech.
Each episode follows the "Worth It Boys" as they try three iterations of a type of food or beverage (e.g. pizza, donuts, cocktails) at three price points (affordable, middle-tier, and luxury) to decide which is "the most worth it at its given price". Most of the featured restaurants have been located in the greater Los Angeles area, where [=BuzzFeed=] is based, although the gang has taken single- and multi-episode trips to other locations, such as their consecutive three-episode trips to Australia and Japan at the end of the third season.
The series has spawned the spin-off "Worth It-Lifestyle", which features Steven and other members of the Buzzfeed video production staff and follows the same formula of the food show but with lifestyle items and services such as sneakers and massages being reviewed. It also has a UK spin-off as well. Steven has also left Buzzfeed to form Website/{{Watcher}} with Ryan and Shane from ''WebVideo/BuzzfeedUnsolved'', but he's still doing this show. In November 2021, Season 10 of ''Worth It'' [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiP3qHye95hLTogNyTpMQQ_ABYFpzfkHe premiered on Andrew's new YouTube Channel, About to Eat]].
Each episode follows the "Worth It Boys" as they try three iterations of a type of food or beverage (e.g. pizza, donuts, cocktails) at three price points (affordable, middle-tier, and luxury) to decide which is "the most worth it at its given price". Most of the featured restaurants have been located in the greater Los Angeles area, where [=BuzzFeed=] is based, although the gang has taken single- and multi-episode trips to other locations, such as their consecutive three-episode trips to Australia and Japan at the end of the third season.
The series has spawned the spin-off "Worth It-Lifestyle", which features Steven and other members of the Buzzfeed video production staff and follows the same formula of the food show but with lifestyle items and services such as sneakers and massages being reviewed. It also has a UK spin-off as well. Steven has also left Buzzfeed to form Website/{{Watcher}} with Ryan and Shane from ''WebVideo/BuzzfeedUnsolved'', but he's still doing this show. In November 2021, Season 10 of ''Worth It'' [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiP3qHye95hLTogNyTpMQQ_ABYFpzfkHe premiered on Andrew's new YouTube Channel, About to Eat]].
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''Worth It'', launched in September of 2016, is was Website/BuzzFeed's "flagship food show", starring [=BuzzFeed=] video producers Steven Lim and Andrew Ilnyckyj (Keith Habersberger of WebVideo/TheTryGuys originally co-hosted the program with Steven, but was replaced by Andrew after two episodes due to scheduling conflicts). The program also features video producer Adam Bianchi, who serves served as the show's cinematographer and sometimes sound tech.
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Each episode follows the "Worth It Boys" as they try three iterations of a type of food or beverage (e.g. pizza, donuts, cocktails) at three price points (affordable, middle-tier, and luxury) to decide which is "the most [[TitleDrop worthit it]] at its given price". Most of the featured restaurants have been located in the greater Los Angeles area, where [=BuzzFeed=] is based, although the gang has taken single- and multi-episode trips to other locations, such as their consecutive three-episode trips to Australia and Japan at the end of the third season.
The series has spawned the spin-off "Worth It-Lifestyle", which features Steven and other members of the Buzzfeed video production staff and follows the same formula of the food show but with lifestyle items and services such as sneakers and massages being reviewed. It also has a UK spin-off as well. Stevenhas also eventually left Buzzfeed to form Website/{{Watcher}} with Ryan and Shane from ''WebVideo/BuzzfeedUnsolved'', but he's still doing this continued to appear on the show. In November 2021, Season 10 of ''Worth It'' [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiP3qHye95hLTogNyTpMQQ_ABYFpzfkHe premiered on Andrew's new YouTube Channel, About to Eat]]. In 2023, it was announced that Season 12 would be the final season of ''Worth It'', with the final episode released in April the same year.
Each episode follows the "Worth It Boys" as they try three iterations of a type of food or beverage (e.g. pizza, donuts, cocktails) at three price points (affordable, middle-tier, and luxury) to decide which is "the most [[TitleDrop worth
The series has spawned the spin-off "Worth It-Lifestyle", which features Steven and other members of the Buzzfeed video production staff and follows the same formula of the food show but with lifestyle items and services such as sneakers and massages being reviewed. It also has a UK spin-off as well. Steven
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* TheCameo: By ''complete accident''. The crew runs into WebVideo/BingingWithBabish during the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLqvTE1Eqfg&list=PL5vtqDuUM1DlF4CxhjoHiBnh85lc-Y1oB&index=8&t=320s&ab_channel=BuzzFeedVideo Season 5 finale]].
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* TheCameo: By ''complete accident''. The crew runs into WebVideo/BingingWithBabish [[WebVideo/BingingWithBabish Andrew Rea]] during the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLqvTE1Eqfg&list=PL5vtqDuUM1DlF4CxhjoHiBnh85lc-Y1oB&index=8&t=320s&ab_channel=BuzzFeedVideo Season 5 finale]].finale]] on a trip between locations.
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* TheQuietOne: Adam rarely speaks and even when he does, his voice is pretty soft.
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* PerfectlyCromulentWord: In the Japanese Sushi Episode, Steven introduces the episode as ''Worth It'' Japan part "deu-ois" (a combination of the French words "deux" and "trois", which Andrew is quick to point out to him).
* TheQuietOne: Adam rarely speaks and even when he does, his voice is prettysoft.soft, usually being accompanied by subtitles.
* TheQuietOne: Adam rarely speaks and even when he does, his voice is pretty
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* SixthRanger: Annie joins the trio in the sixth season, working with Adam in recording and sound. She even more of TheQuietOne than Adam.
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* SixthRanger: Annie joins the trio in the sixth season, working with Adam in recording and sound. She She's even more of TheQuietOne than Adam.Adam. Rie [=McClenny=] and Inga Lam are also brought along as translators and guides when travelling to Japanese- and Chinese-speaking locales, respectively.
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* GiantFood: The cake Steven ordered at the last location in the Cake Episode. It was so big that it was shared around the Buzzfeed office.
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* GiantFood: GiantFood:
** The cake Steven ordered at the last location in the Cake Episode. It was so big that it was shared around the Buzzfeedoffice.office.
** Downplayed with the 3-foot long Anaconda Burrito from the Burrito Episode.
** The cake Steven ordered at the last location in the Cake Episode. It was so big that it was shared around the Buzzfeed
** Downplayed with the 3-foot long Anaconda Burrito from the Burrito Episode.
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* TheCameo: The crew runs into WebVideo/BingingWithBabish during the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLqvTE1Eqfg&list=PL5vtqDuUM1DlF4CxhjoHiBnh85lc-Y1oB&index=8&t=320s&ab_channel=BuzzFeedVideo Season 5 finale]].
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* TheCameo: By ''complete accident''. The crew runs into WebVideo/BingingWithBabish during the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLqvTE1Eqfg&list=PL5vtqDuUM1DlF4CxhjoHiBnh85lc-Y1oB&index=8&t=320s&ab_channel=BuzzFeedVideo Season 5 finale]].
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* ConspicuousConsumption: Literally! The 'luxury'-tier foods in each episode often include gold, caviar, truffles and other fancy ingredients.
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* ConspicuousConsumption: Literally! The 'luxury'-tier foods in each episode often include gold, caviar, truffles and other fancy ingredients. This has started to become less common as the seasons go on.
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* BigEater[=/=]RunningGag: Adam eats a bite of every tried food after Steven and Andrew did. He usually takes the largest bites or eats the leftovers, sometimes even receiving his own dish that is bigger than the others's servings. This is also constantly noted on throughout the show.
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* BigEater[=/=]RunningGag: Adam eats a bite of every tried food after Steven and Andrew did. He usually takes the largest bites or eats the leftovers, sometimes even receiving his own dish that is bigger than the others's others' servings. This is also constantly noted on throughout the show.
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* ComfortFood[=/=]TrademarkFavouriteFood: Andrew's favourite food is pizza, with the show currently featuring two Pizza Episodes (one in Los Angeles and one in New York). The Los Angeles Episode is Andrew's debut episode. In the New York Episode Andrew even returns to his Worth It Winner of the episode and their first stop (Joe's Pizza) after saying he wants a "dessert pizza". Steven's food of choice is Sushi and Worth It's first episode naturally revolved around it.
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* ComfortFood[=/=]TrademarkFavouriteFood: ComfortFood[=/=]TrademarkFavouriteFood:
** Andrew's favourite food is pizza, with the show currently featuring two Pizza Episodes (one in Los Angeles and one in New York). The Los Angeles Episode is Andrew's debut episode. In the New York Episode Andrew even returns to his Worth It Winner of the episode and their first stop (Joe's Pizza) after saying he wants a "dessert pizza". He also really likes pickles.
** Steven's food of choice is Sushi and Worth It's first episode naturally revolved aroundit.it.
* ConspicuousConsumption: Literally! The 'luxury'-tier foods in each episode often include gold, caviar, truffles and other fancy ingredients.
** Andrew's favourite food is pizza, with the show currently featuring two Pizza Episodes (one in Los Angeles and one in New York). The Los Angeles Episode is Andrew's debut episode. In the New York Episode Andrew even returns to his Worth It Winner of the episode and their first stop (Joe's Pizza) after saying he wants a "dessert pizza". He also really likes pickles.
** Steven's food of choice is Sushi and Worth It's first episode naturally revolved around
* ConspicuousConsumption: Literally! The 'luxury'-tier foods in each episode often include gold, caviar, truffles and other fancy ingredients.
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--->'''Andrew:''' I can't believe you chose that apron.
--->'''Steven:''' [addressing the viewers] Comment below who wore it better.
--->'''Andrew:''' I think that the answer is pretty clear.
--->'''Steven:''' Oh, yeah?
--->'''Andrew:''' Yeah.
--->'''Steven:''' [addressing the viewers] Comment below who wore it better.
--->'''Andrew:''' I think that the answer is pretty clear.
--->'''Steven:''' Oh, yeah?
--->'''Andrew:''' Yeah.
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--->'''Andrew:''' I can't believe you chose that apron.
--->'''Steven:'''apron. \\
'''Steven:''' [addressing the viewers] Comment below who wore itbetter.
--->'''Andrew:'''better. \\
'''Andrew:''' I think that the answer is prettyclear.
--->'''Steven:'''clear. \\
'''Steven:''' Oh,yeah?
--->'''Andrew:'''yeah? \\
'''Andrew:''' Yeah.
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'''Steven:''' [addressing the viewers] Comment below who wore it
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'''Andrew:''' I think that the answer is pretty
--->'''Steven:'''
'''Steven:''' Oh,
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'''Andrew:''' Yeah.
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The series has spawned the spin-off "Worth It-Lifestyle", which features Steven and other members of the Buzzfeed video production staff and follows the same formula of the food show but with lifestyle items and services such as sneakers and massages being reviewed. It also has a UK spin-off as well. Steven has also left Buzzfeed to form Website/{{Watcher}} with Ryan and Shane, but he's still doing this show. In November 2021, Season 10 of ''Worth It'' [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiP3qHye95hLTogNyTpMQQ_ABYFpzfkHe premiered on Andrew's new YouTube Channel, About to Eat]].
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The series has spawned the spin-off "Worth It-Lifestyle", which features Steven and other members of the Buzzfeed video production staff and follows the same formula of the food show but with lifestyle items and services such as sneakers and massages being reviewed. It also has a UK spin-off as well. Steven has also left Buzzfeed to form Website/{{Watcher}} with Ryan and Shane, Shane from ''WebVideo/BuzzfeedUnsolved'', but he's still doing this show. In November 2021, Season 10 of ''Worth It'' [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiP3qHye95hLTogNyTpMQQ_ABYFpzfkHe premiered on Andrew's new YouTube Channel, About to Eat]].
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* DefrostingIceQueen: How much of it was 'for the bit' is hard to say, but Andrew appears to be a rare male version. In early episodes he is determinedly grumpy in the face of Steven's {{keet}} personality, but over the course of the show viewers can watch them develop a genuine friendship.
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The series has spawned the spin-off "Worth It-Lifestyle", which features Steven and other members of the Buzzfeed video production staff and follows the same formula of the food show but with lifestyle items and services such as sneakers and massages being reviewed. It also has a UK spin-off as well. Steven has also left Buzzfeed to form Website/{{Watcher}} with Ryan and Shane, but he's still doing this show.
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The series has spawned the spin-off "Worth It-Lifestyle", which features Steven and other members of the Buzzfeed video production staff and follows the same formula of the food show but with lifestyle items and services such as sneakers and massages being reviewed. It also has a UK spin-off as well. Steven has also left Buzzfeed to form Website/{{Watcher}} with Ryan and Shane, but he's still doing this show. In November 2021, Season 10 of ''Worth It'' [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiP3qHye95hLTogNyTpMQQ_ABYFpzfkHe premiered on Andrew's new YouTube Channel, About to Eat]].
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