“Why does this look like The Hunger Games, but related to plants and flowers?” netflix whattowatch TheBigFlowerFight
, which sees amateur bakers try their hands at a series of popular recipes to be named the country’s best,, though, it does so in a series of absolutely mind-boggling and thoroughly outlandish challenges. Indeed, each episode sees the teams are tasked with creating a larger-than-life sculpture from flowers and other natural materials – all while staving off elimination for one more week.Absolutely, and it’s… well, it’s something else.Considering it’s not even available to stream just yet, a lot.
With such huge stakes, though, comes added drama. Which of our 10 teams will fight their way to the top?You don’t have long to wait: it’s due to hit Netflix on 18 May.email for a curated edit of brilliant content every day
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