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The final signature dishes are judged by five of Gordon Ramsay’s own executive chefs. The scoring goes back and forth, leading to a nail-biting 2-2 tie with only the final, most important judge left to vote.

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This clip is from: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4eV63y2JNDFpCW8pFqa-M-7LD_jIus97 – Episode 14

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In Hell’s Kitchen, two teams compete for the prestigious job of head chef at a top restaurant, all under the guidance of world-class fiery chef Gordon Ramsay.

37 Comments

  1. I remember when Mark ‘Sarge’ Sargent was a Junior Sous Chef on Boiling Point (1998) getting an earful from Gordon. And look at him here, he was running one of Gordon’s restaurants.

  2. The fact that Petrozza only won 3 challenges is honestly cursed. Especially when the S4 blue team is underratedley bad.

  3. I gotta say Christina the come back queen pedrozza through he complete the clean sweep in the challenge but I remember that Christina came up short and pedrozza won the challenge now Christina gonna go last

  4. 😂 the whole decorating the dining room is such a joke it doesn't make any sense considering that the winner doesn't even get the head chef position this has to be a Fox News sponsorship from the home and garden channel or something 🤡

  5. It’s always interesting to see two executive chefs have opposite reactions to the same dish. One says it’s bland and needed more seasoning, the other says it’s seasoned perfectly. It’s all very subjective

  6. This finale is so powercrept looking back here compared to modern seasons. 1 dish in 45 minutes versus 5 dishes in 60 minutes, and almost none of the finale dishes in the modern era have glaring critiques like done here. Also glad they did away with the whole designing aspect.

  7. Let me answer that question about Whoopi… it's simple, the show has every CIA mind control manipulation technique you can imagine, of course they're going to throw in DEI into the script. You only learn these things if you pay attention to your life, lol. From the top-down perspective, something that hardly anybody does.

  8. Christina got lost in the details and didn't know what decorations she was ordering, while Petrozza kept it simple and vague and let the designer use his skills. Petrozza won that round for sure.

  9. Another proof the points are not from the dish itself! They always had to make it almost even just to make it interesting 😬 still fun to watch tho 😂

  10. The final challenge always comes down to a tie. The third chef would've chosen Petrozza's dish but then Gordon said if he chooses Petrozza it's all over so the chef said ok I can go with Christina.

  11. I do wonder if they edit it to make it look like a tie at first. I tried to watch the dishes to see how they were eaten for continuity, but they didn’t show them much towards the end…

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