The Final Challenge Turns An Award Show Into Hell | Hell's Kitchen
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- You never know what chef Ramsay has in store as he invited the finalists to a special award show, only it is not an award show, it’s their final challenge! Subscribe now to catch daily clips, highlights and compilations: bit.ly/3DWwd5X
• Season 17
Season 17 - Episode 15
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I love how the Michelle remembers memory lane segment was 99% Elise driving her nuts 😂
What a shocking twist, who could’ve predicted that the awards show would turn out to be a challenge?
Funny that later down at S21, people are expecting that twist but ended up nothing and got bamboozled at the end. 🤣
It’s a shame that actual chefs couldn’t judge these dishes, and who would’ve predicted that award show would turn into a challenge?!
They're being judged by _their future employers._ You know, the ones that have to be happy about the dishes their head chef creates and cooks and how it fits in with the other restaurants that are on property?
Their future bosses are judging them. That is way more important of an opinion than some 15 michelin star chefs.
I like to imagine they all have on tear away suits which lets them immediately switch to their chefs jackets when the challenge starts
“Your 60 minutes starts now!”
(After you & the soux chefs change into chef’s whites…..) 😂
Exactly my thought 🤣
this challenge specifically was literally fixed from the start when they didn't even have a chef decide it
I mean Ramsay already tasted all dishes already in the previous challenge.
@@RealFreshDuke Both Benjamin and Nick had problems with his dishes with presentations, unlike Michelle who was perfect .
Oh wow! Another surprise from Hell’s Kitchen. It’s not like it happens every season.
Nick deserved to be in the final. Strongest chef throughout the whole competition. Probably had the most unique five dishes also.
Nick was lucky to get a black jacket, dogwater
@@__G___edge lord spotted
I really liked that, unlike Michelle and Benjamin, who went with a national cuisine theme, he crafted a menu that was all his own.
"It's a TRAP!" 👀
-Admiral Akbar
Lol I was an extra who was there for this and I had no idea I was witnessing a ROBBERY
WAIT FOR REAL
What do you mean?
What did you do for 60 minutes?
@@InDeathWeReturn Nick was robbed the win
@@RealEppstore cope, you didn't taste the dishes.
7:34 Mark Frissora. The CEO, who got Nick eliminated. Worst CEO ever.
Imagine if Raj was here at the awards ceremony feeling like a star just like when he told the dining room they were out of the sole special.
So Elise was definitely one of the two “no one wants you on a team” contestants they bring back for the brigade build so chef can see how the finalists handle a troublesome chef on their line right?
They bring back the chefs that lasted the longest. They don't pick and choose which ones go in. Sometimes chefs will decide not to return, so they pull chefs from further back in the competition.
i just love how much benjamin respects his opponents, like non of them are making the other less or insulting them, they are really scared too bc they know they really good
Imagine if the finalists were Antonia, Matt, and "Packaged Fresh Tortellini" Mike. None of them would score a point and they would all get eliminated.
But then there'd be no winner, so... defeats the purpose.
@@amethyphoenix Ben would be S17 winner then
@@pfelipens8522 Ben isn't one of the 3 people that the original commentor mentioned.
@@amethyphoenix That's a S10 reference.
@@pfelipens8522 A reference I don't get
HK should have a season that surprises the final 3 on a 3-way final dinner service with a three door ending just to for the sake of surprising
wait, they did no see this one coming? kind of weird considering that it regularly occurs in the show.
Expect the unexpected from Gordon Ramsay's pranks.
grats on 2m subs!
I wonder if Elise watch this. If yes, she must be bursting with anger.
I love how nick changed over the years
Wow I would be overwhelmingly annoyed if I was in this scenario
IT'S A TRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If nick and Michelle don’t make it together imma cry,, nothing against Benjamin, but I love the nick and Michelle duo
That was one logistically, expensive, and complicated ruse....😂😂😂😂
Having Christina as your Sous Chef is cheating 😅
As a big Nick fan, not looking forward to the next video.
I still wonder if the rumor of the execs not wanting a gay person as their chef were true because Nick deserved this.
That would be disgusting if true, Nick is incredibly talented
I’ve never seen the article or anything. Are you making this up? Where can I find the proof? I even googled it
@420247milo google has been a subpar source of information for a while now. Look around.
That's weird because Christina and Latasha both won.
@@pfelipens8522😂😂😂😂 right?!?!?! Tf this person talking about.
At this point, you'd think they learned to expect a final challenge by now.
YES Dennis Peterson won! Best sommelier I’ve ever met.
Edit: what? It was fake?
Why is nobody talking about Michelle bumping into chef jocky ? 😂😂
Prediction
Whichever finalist gets Elise on their team for the obvious "eliminated contestants return to fill the final brigade" will lose because she gonna argue and be all about herselr
Elise surprisingly isn't petty enough to try to ruin someone's final. She was the main reason Paul won S9, and was even willing to set aside her infamous grudge against Carrie for the sake of helping him.
That was S9. Spoiler alert:
She actually ends up on Michelle's team and /purposefully/ does npt give her all (or so she says) in order for Michelle to lose. It doesn't work, and Elise actually cries that Michelle wins, cementing Elise's pettiness.
Couldn't be more wrong of a prediction
I hope Nick has found some better friends 💔
The person crying usually goes home.
congrats we finally come to the most bs challange in this season
Well there's no way Nick would lose this right?
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I literally love when gay men say I'm so cute, it's amazing. I do love the 3 finalists are here!! They're all lovely ❤
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this show lost all credibility when they did what they did with Nick.
Can you elaborate please not sure what you are referring to.
@@happystate2480 are you OK with spoilers for this season?
@@BicycleThief2506 Yeah I just watch these shorts during down time at work.
@@happystate2480 they got executives to judge them, not chefs, nick loses this and gets eliminated by people who know less than him about food. Having execs rate the food is useless since they know less than chefs
credibility? do people still not realize HK is about set-up drama to build a fan base to sell advertisement to put money in ramsey and producer's bank accounts? that's entertainment
Nick heartbreak incoming. Unfair so much!
The dumbest moment in the show’s history.
Nick was robbed and it's Scotley's fault. Boop that.
Michelle winning is so rigged nick or ben defo needed it more
I still feel Nick got robbed
Episode 15 mistakes count- 11 mistakes
Nick - ELIMINATED - 6 mistakes (broken sauce, presentation, lost first round, lost third round, too sweet, lost last round)
Benjamin - 3 mistakes (presentation, lost the first round, lost the third)
Michelle - 2 mistakes (lost the second round, lost the fourth round)
Mistakes count after 15 episodes
Barbie: 86 mistakes (77 mistakes in 8 services)
Robyn: 54 mistakes (28 mistakes in 10 services)
Milly: 54 mistakes (28 mistakes in 11 services)
Michelle: 35 mistakes (22 mistakes in 11 services)
Elise: 33 mistakes (12 mistakes in 9 services)
Benjamin: 33 mistakes (12 mistakes in 11 services)
Dana: 27 mistakes (8 mistakes in 9 services)
Jennifer: 26 mistakes (7 mistakes in 9 services)
Josh: 24 mistakes (19 mistakes in 4 services)
Nick: 24 mistakes (5 mistakes in 11 services)
Manda: 23 mistakes (12 mistakes in 6 services)
Giovanni: 17 mistakes (5 mistakes in 5 services)
Van: 11 mistakes (8 mistakes in 7 services)
Ben: 9 mistakes (5 mistakes in 1 service)
Jared: 9 mistakes (6 mistakes in 5 services)
Ashley: 7 mistakes (6 mistakes in 2 services)
I know it sounds weird - but I am cheering for Nick to be eliminated.
He is my favourite (by FAR), BUT; he has that special touch, that raises a recipe from special to "extraordinary"!
I love to see him get all the promotional succes, but I think that the culinary world would lose a special and groundbreaking/passionate culinary artist, if he won and ended up being "the star on a small stage in a big circus"...
Honestly, I have no doubt that if you gave him the keys to a perfect location, and the funding to build it up from scratch = he would create something, that people would travel for, be on a six months long waiting list, and not bat an eye at it...
He needs the "free support", and he could be a true revolution!
Sorry for the long comment - and THANK YOU for reading it - I just had to let my 13 years experience as a head hunter in this field speak out loud.
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Pretty bigoted for chef to kiss Michelle but not Nick
I just don't get how no personality Benjamin, who was middle of the road and didn't stand out all season, even got here, let alone gets the spot above Nick. So rigged.
I'd prefer him over Michelle, who got by from cruise control, hiding in the background, sabotaging others, and doing less stuff than others, but without it being noticeable. Finale should've been Nick and Benjamin to me.
Deep down Ramsay knew he made a mistake choosing Holi over him in S7, I think that's one of the reasons.
@@HESHRocketWarhead Hiding in the background is *all* Benjamin did all season. At least we remembered Michelle existed.
I'd take him over Michelle any day
Like Robyn, Benjamin improves a lot. He is not as toxic as before in Season 7.
I heard nick hitched hiked down the hershey hiway after his demise
Sorry my bad i dont wanted nick in the final period