This season was so cool and unique: Ariel and Bret improved, Motto and Mia being cool, Trev vs Scotley, Jen’s quit, everything this season was insane on my first watch!
@@lastdayonearthmysteryman4849And also he's a one trick phony as he's only good at Italian food. Also, he keeps bringing his parents' death for sympathy but if you look closely, every time he's "praying", he's always looking at the camera like so that's look fake as hell. Let's not forget he's an Idiot who wasted his Punishment Pass too early for a pointless cowboy shooting and spy to the Rookies even though the Veterans don't care.
One contestant who I don’t think gets enough love and attention this season is Gizzy. She had a VERY strong start, doing well in many of the challenges and early services. She even had a strong rivalry storyline with Scotley, who took over an old job she had. As the season went on, though, she had a Hassan-esque fall from grace, losing confidence in herself (eventually getting a pep talk from Ramsay), and eventually getting eliminated in Cook For Your Life over Scotley, who straight-up cheated in the challenge by using lentils from the pantry as his primary side (the point was to use the ingredients on the Farmer’s Market tables outside). I hope we see Gizzy back at some point, because she’s great.
I always thinking either Gizzy, Morgana and Keanu / Keona from Season 20 and also Melissa from Season 22 are getting Hassan'd a.k.a we all thought this contestant is going to make it far even go to Black Jacket round because they showed potential from beginning only to get eliminated too early. But then again, each of them have their own falls: -Gizzy for getting overwhelmed since episode 3 when she didn't do her table side job and somehow getting worsen after the switch team -Morgana is usually good at challenges even has high score and she's gonna be like Mia 2.0 as the new Challenge Queen but she has smaller voice either they turned down her audio or she speaks that way (because hey it's reality tv) but she got eliminated for lack of voice. Season 16 Ryan also got told by Ramsay to speak up and find her voice and she later won the season. -Keona / Keanu has more potentials than Josie the vegan and keep simping to Emily who is also a vegan, Sam who can't cook chicken, Antonio who is inconsistent or Brynn the crybaby but she becomes the victim of Cook For Your Life Challenge. Also, they tried to nominate her for speaking too loud? What the hell? Did they even watch any Hell's Kitchen episodes where Gordon Ramsay like to scream and yell on the kitchen every episodes? -Melissa getting eliminated too early is shocking and it's also because she refused to be a team player and also caused the Confetti Gate. Also, this is really proof that your name shouldn't be Melissa if you want to join Hell's Kitchen because 3 Melissas have proofed it: -Melissa Season 3: Have potential on the beginning but getting cuckol in the middle with crazy hair -Melissa Season 8: Just a bad chef even overcooking dozen of food in 2 dinner services in a row in 2 different teams! -Melissa Season 22: Too cocky and too overconfident but not a team player.
I respect the hell out of Chris, I'm glad he realized the HK wasn't good for him and he quit to get help immedeatley after realizing it I truly hope he's doing better now and that's he recieved the help he needs
Too be fair, every winners post Michelle Tribble are actually good winners and so far, they haven't got bad winner. Although some people said that in Season 19 it's either Mary Lou or Declan who should've won over Kori because Declan has been dominated since Day One while Mary Lou mostly have more screen time than Kori with her purple hair and bubbly personality and Kori was 37 while Mary Lou was 28 at that time. Kori is actually good chef and a good team player and Mary Lou kinda losing her focus to Cody and kinda overwhelmed sometimes. Even when Kori made a mistake for reading wrong ticket and almost get nominated, she's recovered.
“ Kevin was a standout in his last time in Hell‘s Kitchen. Unfortunately, this time around, he seemed more determined to head back to the ski slops than to the Las Vegas strip.” “As a former runner-up, I expected T to come back full of swagger and skill. Sadly, she came with double the swagger, but only a fraction of a skill.” “Scott remembers working with some of the biggest named chefs in the world. But whether they remember him is another matter entirely. I know I won’t remember him by tomorrow.” “I really had hoped that Scotley would be a big bad wolf in my restaurant in Las Vegas. But after his performance tonight, I could not let him in. Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin.” “Jen accused me of sabotaging her. The truth of the matter is the only thing that sabotaged Jen tonight was her cooking.”
I can only agree on Trev vs. Scotley. I always liked Trev, even tho it is quite clear that he can get on peoples nerves. But during Punishments he always tried to stay positive and get it done instead of complaining. And Scotley was just a big child, he was annoyed when someone said something, but was bullying Trev the whole time. But his reaction to Trev getting checked out for the allergic reaction was the lowest of low. Things like that can be really serious, bullying someone about a medical problem is just so pathetic.
Man, Jen’s outburst and ejection/rage quit is one of the most WTF moments on the show. Given how she was on Season 4, she had more time than anyone to grow and evolve from her previous season. But as Trinity The Tuck once said, when she came back, She’s not the same, She’s Worse! I can only imagine if she’d have done All-Stars instead of this season, and been on the same season as Elise.
My theory is Gordon immediately eliminate her on the spot because he has enough of Elise and her shenanigans on All Star season. He's dissapointed that both of Elise and Jen don't change their attitudes for being annoying loud mouth. Also, Jen keeps disrespect him and he has enough.
What makes her nastiness and ejection this season even more absurd and ironic is that, when the vets were first introduced to the rookies, she claimed that since her first her go-round she had “put her wanker ways behind her.” Needless to say, she quite clearly did not.
@@lunember95 Imagine being asked to come back 10 years later just to screw up your chances of winning all because you couldn’t admit your mistakes. Jen had about a decade and 14 seasons to improve herself and she’s still the same person who she was in her original season(S4).
This is why Trev is one of my fav contestants, his arc in this season was phenomenal, and if he made black jackets, it would’ve been that much better. Truly an underdog.
I flat out laughed when she accused Chef Ramsey of trying to sabatoge her. Like, what?? Yeah, sure. A world famous chef with dozens of resteraunts and culinary shows is really going to bother being threatened by little you... 🤦
So someone here doesn't understand the argument. Don't talk about something you don't understand. She made it correctly. Gordon just said there wasn't enough. It wasn't a case of someone doesn't know how to cook. It was a case of someone underportioned the food
@Mscrimsondragon It's called TV. It's not crazy to say that. I don't care what level Gordon is. The end of the day is its still a TV show. Some things are scripted. Claiming to be sabotaged is absolutely crazy not because of Gordon's level. It's crazy because you need to impress the guy and you pretty much just threw your chance away. That's why it's crazy
@@anonymousperson3023Not making enough for a portion counts as not making it correctly. It’s like if you make a chocolate cake and it tastes great, but you don’t make it big enough for everybody to have a slice
I certainly have opinions about Mottos exit, I'm copying this from my reddit profile and adding a bit. His quit came off as weird to me. I think he could have won (or at least taken Mia's spot in the finale), but his reason for leaving was silly. I think he just realized that he didn't want to leave Baton Rouge, which is fine. However, he phrases it like "I shall bring forth culinary arts to this simple town, as Prometheus once brought fire to mankind." Baton Rogue is a HUGE culinary hotspot, easily the second biggest in Louisiana besides New Orleans. In the first epsiode when he said he was from there, Gordon even says what a culinary landmark it is, and Motto says its the best food in the world. But now apparently it's some backwater town that needs more cooking knowledge? I genuinely wonder if the producers made him phrase it like that to give him a "heroic" send off as opposed to just a quit.
Yeah I definitely feel the same about the theory with the producers. His speech seemed too scripted and off-putting. In the back of my mind, I kept asking myself "who talks like this?" It just felt too Hollywood-esque. I think I would've respected him more if he were more honest with his reasoning
I don't think he was beating Mia. They probably would've done a final 3 challenge, so Mia would've been in the final 2 anyway, and Ariel is also stronger than Motto in challenges
I know he’s very popular with fans and he’s absolutely very talented, but I feel like he is one of the more overrated chefs. Not just for the weird quit (you’re absolutely correct that Baton Rouge has a huge culinary scene that does not need to be elevated), but his actions during the whole Scotley bullying Trev. He was laughing along with the other members of the red team.
5:14 This would also be the only season where the Men Team cooked in the red kitchen and the Women Team cooked in the Blue Kitchen when reverted back to the Men vs Women format.
It kind of felt like Scott lost his confidence and I feel bad to see him get confused. Look this is tough. And words can spill out by mistake. I don’t think Scott was to hear what was being told. It’s hard. It’s called Hell’s Kitchen for a reason.
I was so happy Ariel won. She was phenomenal all season and such an improvement over how she was back in s6 even though I thought she was brilliant back then. She's one of my favourite HK winners.
trevor was my favourite contestant possibly ever on hell's kitchen. he was a stand-up guy! he had the passion, even though he fell sometimes, he was always open to criticism, made sure that he maintained a positive outlook during punishments, and he also tried to maintain his cool while being basically shit on every single episode. trevor is wonderful. he knows his limits, knows what he can do, and he also just is a hilarious guy. i love him! it's a shame that the challenges just get him every single time. he'd be a pretty good final pairing. he's just great.
1. I really want to see Ariel as a sous chef. 2. Scott has to be the Raj of this season. I need these an interaction between these two. 3. They should have a male red team and female blue team for future seasons. 4. At least Trevor had Heather (and Vinny, for that matter, but on season 8) to lean on.
Jen quitting was a way of saying that she was the wrong person to bring back. I would’ve had Bobby(S4) returned instead. I’ve also heard that Matt(S4) was supposed to return in either All Stars or Rookies vs Veterans but he declined the offer for whatever reason.
Bobby owns a nonprofit cooking school now and he probably would've been too old to compete again (He was almost 40 in season 4, so he would've been pushing 50 by season 18). It would be cool if Bobby returned as a charity night guest though!
Season 18 is definitely a season I need to rewatch in order to have a proper opinion. I was just like “eh..”, but seeing all these clips in these montages makes me want to rethink my original thoughts. Alright Season 19, a season I did enjoy watching and I still do. My predictions for the most iconic moments are the following and in no particular order: - Kenneth’s surprise elimination (not a fan of a twist they did with this challenge) - Marc’s Elimination - Nikki’s underdog run - Amber’s poor attitude with Kori’s brigade selection (Kori picking Jordan over Amber) - Cody and Mary Lou moments Possible HMs - Josh eliminated on his birthday - Elliot’s bad plea - Peter’s mid-service elimination (maybe more of iconic moment, idk)
The start of the Renaissance era. Ramsay dropping the tub loke its nothing made me wide eyed. Seriously even he was shocked at what she said I think Mia has one of the best challenge streaks alongside Will. And Ts downfall was so sad as i think Ramsay wanted her to win. Plus the Veal incident was completely amazing. Jose was DEFINITELY gone after that
My prediction for Season 19: 1. CodyLou, the most natural and the cutest couple of Hell's Kitchen's history ever 2. Cody used 200 IQ to nominate himself so Marc can get eliminated 3. Peter's ejection 4. Amber's satisfying downfall and her elimination 5. Nikki's progression from crying in Shrimp Challenge and also first dinner service to actually being better throughout the episodes run and almost get Black Jacket. Honorable Mention: -Kenneth being a trainwreck since Signature Dish for finishing too early and even undercooked the chicken and also mistaken parmesan cheese with potato on shrimp challenge -The time where the Red Team nominated Nikki and Lauren for being the least experience even though Fabiola and Jordan are the real culprit of why did they get kick out even Ramsay is confused what kind of dinner service were they on. -The Likeable Top 4 even I called it The Fantastic Four -Adam's shocking elimination -Declan being eliminated by Wolgang Puck but honestly it's more like an honor because at least he got eliminated by the real chef unlike Nick who got eliminated by random CEO -Lauren being clueless sometimes and even wondering around -Amber kept asking Kori why didn't she pick her on her team over Jordan until the morning of finale. What the fuck?
2. That's not a 200IQ moment. So many chefs have done that in the past and got chewed out for it. The only reason Cody got away with it is because Marc was such an obvious boot that he was going no matter what. I never understood why Cody is praised for that as if this is Survivor or as if he invented this strategy but its shady and scummy and every other chef who pulled off moves like this got chewed out by not only Ramsay but the fan base. I mean, Corey (S4) and Ariel (S15) ain't likable by any stretch of the imagination
Motto quit because he knew he wasn't gonna beat Ariel, it was cowardly. Literally in the first episode he agreed with Gordon saying Baton Rouge had a great cooking scene already, then when it's time to pick the finalists he suddenly acts like it's some backwoods shithole. Even if Motto stayed, he wouldn't be beating Mia. He just would've been third instead of Bret
In terms of Rookies Vs. Veterans seasons, I’ve often said RuPaul’s Drag Race should do a season like that. Something where early out DA’s like MIRAGE, Irene DuBois, Alyssa Hunter, and so on (ones who didn’t get a full Drag Race experience) go up against a newer cast of DA’s. That could be a unique theme for the show.
I hope Chris is doing well today. Living with PTSD is hard enough, so I can imagine that immersing yourself in one of the most stressful competition ever conceived so soon after a traumatic event is a nightmare. I still don't have a lotta love for Trev, but he didn't deserve even half the hate he got from his team. Scottley was a complete bully, and when I saw him on Chopped the other day I wondered if he was still gross. Motto is that dude. I hope he has a very successful career in Baton Rouge.
I think the most shocking thing about T's elimination wasn't that it happened, but that it was completely justified. She and Heather tanked the meat station on Steak Night but unlike Heather, T stopped communicating. She was the weakest link that night.
My favorite RvV moments Chris and Motto’s quits “You’re trying to clown me Chef!” Scotley calling Trev “baby girl” (I’d bop him on the nose if he ever said that to me) Bret “What about dessert?”
So much respect for Gordon for helping Chris get the help he needs. You can tell in moments like that, he really does put on a show for the cameras, but he's not an arsehole and truly just wants the best for people
my dad was like gordon ramsey in kitchens when he was a chef. but when it comes to being a dad-he is the polar opposite. same thing with ramsey-chefs act all tough and mighty in kitchens cuz they’re high stress environments. but they are also caring individuals.
Fantastic season filled with great characters and moments and way better than all-stars, top 5 in my opinion. The worst thing for me about the whole Jen-ejection is that it originally wasn't supposed to happen. She only got the opportunity after S4 Matt declined his offer to return because of his wife's pregnancy. For Jen to just squander it in such a horrific way is disgusting. I would also have replaced Kevin with S9 Tommy as he never really seemed that interested and Tommy was one of the only good things about S9 IMO. Overall, I think Matt and Tommy deserved a second chance more than Jen and Kevin. These two combined with Bret and Trev probably would have made this season even more epic, regardless of when they would have been eliminated.
Personally I would’ve brought Tennille from Season 6 back instead of Kevin. I feel she likely would’ve had more to prove like how Ariel did and if she was as good as she was in Season 6 if not better than she would’ve easily earned a black jacket
Honestly, Scotley was a bully the entire season and had no reason to do what he did to Trever. How can Trever fake an allergic reaction? Christina can smell BS like Gordon, and the editors aren't afraid to call out the BS. Also, I hated how no one else on the red team stopped Scotley from bullying Trever; hell, they enabled it, too.
@@jamesdshannon99 They could've approached her for a final confessional after tensions cooled. They're put up in a hotel until it's time to board the plane home or until it's time to pick brigades for the final, if they're in the top 10-ish. Not exactly improbable that they simply asked Jen later on for one more confessional, and asked if there was anything she would do differently if she could go back
@@Commenter839 possible, if that’s the case I still don’t understand why she would have a jacket back on though. Most other if not all ejected contestant don’t have their jacket on post ejection confessionals
rookies vs vets was a pretty great concept in my opinion and it sucks that the theme got dropped so quickly. the rookies (besides scott) were really freaking good, much better than the vets and it really shows experience within the show means nothing if you can cook really good. the vets really let experience and cockiness get to their heads (as mentioned by chef Christina) and ultimately... led to their demise. And Mia was right, as soon as the rookies joined their team, they started winning... almost. the red team seemed weak. they only won when the blue team completely tanked. but anyways id love to see this again. they did what all stars should've done. very entertaining season. id say its top 10. super hype for next week! season 19 is my favorite haha.
Fun fact If you include the stats for the men’s team alone, they tie the S11 blue team for the worst team in history S11: 2/12 challenges and 4/14 services or 6/26 S18: 1/7 challenges and 2/6 services or 3/13
What made me just realized that S18 had the most quit chefs in HK's history, not just 1, not just 2 but 3 chefs quit the season, and they're all with different reasons. Jen's rage quit could also be considered a mid service elimination and she left because she thought she was sabotaged in her station, Chris quit due to a serious accident he got prior to filming that took a toll on him and affected him mentally and emotionally and then there's Motto, who made it all the way to the final 4 and then all of a sudden, decided to leave because his real passion is not the head chef position for Gordon Ramsay. Usually a season of HK only has 1 chef that quit but for S18 to have 3 is really insane I must say.
It's 2 quits. Jen was booted mid service. I don't understand the logic of saying she raged quit. She didn't. Gordon told her to leave then she did. She didn't pull an Andrew. Andrew got fed up and left without being told to. Jen argued, then got booted and then left. That was a mid service ejection
Even though I watched this before s6, seeing Kevin’s exit was kinda emotional. And T’s elimination was surprising as well, I thought she’d get another chance. And since I watched this before s4, I thought Jen was gonna be a weak black jacket but I feel like she was a good black jacket which made how her s18 tenure went surprising to me. And if they do an all star season or rookie vs veteran again, Mia would be a candidate I’d like to see
The funniest thing about Motto’s quit is that his whole thing was that he didn’t want to take the restaurant job away from anyone, but Ariel didn’t take the job after she won. He literally threw away a shitload of money imo a poor decision shoulda tried to win and take the money.
I feel like Motto would have won this season had he not requested to leave. But, I think he had enough of the competition. He was on the winning team with the rookies, but Ramsay fucked him over by switching the teams and I think he was fed up with losing especially when Trev was on the season.
It's an unpopular opinion, but after watching seasons 17 and 18, I'd much prefer former contestants returning for cameo appearances rather than as the competition. Sure, we have redemption stories like Michelle and Ariel winning after finishing 3rd the last time, Bret finally proving his mettle after having to leave due to medical reasons, and Trev rehabilitating his image after season 8, but I think people will only remember the major downfalls, such as those of Josh, T, and especially Kevin, the latter two being runner ups in their original seasons. I am not opposed to seeing former contestants return, but I'd much rather have them confined to cameos (such as the 200th dinner service with Rock, Jay, Elise, Christina and Jon), or have them as a competitive team to set the benchmarks once the black jackets are doled out.
Dave: Who's stronger, Ariel or you? Kevin (season 18): If I'm eliminated early she might cause me a little trouble Dave: But would you lose? Kevin (season 18): Nahh I'd win
This is a rather unique season by a mile. It was definitely enjoyable, especially with most of the rookies. I believe that Gizzy isn't given enough credit in this regard considering she was just as a big of a frontrunner, but I also enjoyed Kanae's goofy side as well. Scott's speedy downfall really says it all if he was just planted here as joke by the producers or something else. Either way, season 18 was a wild ride.
Possibly a hot take but I hate Motto. He was literally my fave from the beginning and front winner and then quits at final 4, like bro took the spot of another chef who could've been there and wanted to win, he could've won and gone back to bato rouge after his contract was up, he gave up, and it irritates me how he's put on a pedestal like a hero. I have no respect for him or his decision. Selfish.
Aaron's quit wasn't pathetic. His heart wasn't ever in it. He said from episode 1 if he wanted to do this. Then in episode 8, he finally came to the realization that he didn't. I respect that and it's more honorable than Motto's quit. He just gets a bad rap cause be was just okay whereas Motto was good. Mottos quit was strange. Baton Rouge doesn't need to be elevated. If he didn't want to leave, he should've just said that. Aaron was straight up. Motto wasn't.
Scott - was just lost at times. Jen- rage quit was the best T - came back only to tank in episode 5 Gizzy- lacks confidence but could've made it in the final 10 if she did Roe - steak queen only to butcher Tilly Ramsay's birthday by serving raw meat. Scottley - just a bully, nothing special Trev- the underdog, could've made it just one step higher if he had support. Jose- the veal beat him badly. Motto - could've won and possibly beaten Ariel but glad he was willing to save Baton Rouge hoping he doing well. Mia - challenge queen and cool runner-up. Disliked her during episode 8 when she tossed Kanae under the bus. Kanae - should've gotten a black jacket but the black jacket curse would've gotten her and she wouldn't have survived anyway. Ariel - dominant and went up against good competition including beating Mia who was in the top 5 best chefs of season 18 Brett - one trick pony, but enjoyable at times. Heather - went on a decline because competition was stiff with good rookies. Chris - hope he's doing well.
Someone else said it prior to me, but Jen had *OVER A DECADE* to have matured since her Season 4 run, only to have come back even more immature. I had to put up with numerous women who acted exactly like her through junior high and high school. Loud, obnoxious, thought they were queen perfection, blamed their gaffes on everyone but themselves, and blew up on anyone for even a syllable of disagreement. That concerns me that those people may have gotten worse, just like Jen did.
Watching Rookie vs Veterans and no matter how many times I watch it, I just can't bring myself to like Mia. She came across has arrogant and acted like her poo doesn't stink. I was SO HAPPY that her door didn't open. Bret rocked this season. Ariel was AWESOME then there was disrespectful Jen. She deserved getting kicked out.
Scotley may have single-handedly topped season 16’s entire cast for being the most toxic personality.. I mean he really was bad. I don’t like Trev and even I think he took things WAY too far..
This is just me but does Trev getting bullied is a bit of payback for roasting Raj? I mean it makes sense since Trev said that Raj should have a heart attack after eating a Twinkie. Oh the irony because recently Raj lost weight. That is just me. But the main question for Scotley is why? I understand Raj getting mad at Trev and Russell, controversial, got mad at him too, but Scotley?
@jamesdshannon99 Harm upon Sabrina as well is justified like with Raj? I understand people's issues with Scotley, but as a veteran of HK, Trev knew what bullying was. Him and others experienced it from Russell, while him and the others bullied Raj. Upon his return, I expected Trev to do well and rise above the mess. Just cook and perform well. Scotley and the others would eventually be gone. Perhaps, the Scotley element was karma for past behavior.
@@seanswinton6242 I never said that, stop twisting words. My words were, other than the twinkies comment trev made *towards Raj* everything else he said *towards Raj* was justified. I never said anything about trevs comments *towards Sabrina*
I like this season but it still has some bad moments like Scottley being Scottley, but otherwise I was happy that Ariel won after being overshadowed in season 6
I don’t believe that at all. He had the ability to win, but knew he wouldn’t want that job if he did, and he didn’t want to take that opportunity from the others still competing. It’s quite admirable.
trev scoring zero on the blind taste test is my favorite. smokes 6 packs of cigarettes a day but insists he has a great pallet.🤣
TBH he wasn't as good as he thought.
Meanwhile Mia dominated again.
Until the end@@frankieseward8667
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@@myu5519 Trev was still a bit of a weasel, but not nearly as much as in his Season 8 run.
This season was so cool and unique: Ariel and Bret improved, Motto and Mia being cool, Trev vs Scotley, Jen’s quit, everything this season was insane on my first watch!
Brett is annoying.
@@lastdayonearthmysteryman4849And also he's a one trick phony as he's only good at Italian food. Also, he keeps bringing his parents' death for sympathy but if you look closely, every time he's "praying", he's always looking at the camera like so that's look fake as hell. Let's not forget he's an Idiot who wasted his Punishment Pass too early for a pointless cowboy shooting and spy to the Rookies even though the Veterans don't care.
Seriously, Bret is a one hit wonder knowing only Italian, and goes on the mopiest apology spree for the slightest slip up.
@@HectorGonzalez-qx9nk Pretty Much! In the soup challenge he used can tomatoes!
@@lastdayonearthmysteryman4849
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One contestant who I don’t think gets enough love and attention this season is Gizzy. She had a VERY strong start, doing well in many of the challenges and early services. She even had a strong rivalry storyline with Scotley, who took over an old job she had. As the season went on, though, she had a Hassan-esque fall from grace, losing confidence in herself (eventually getting a pep talk from Ramsay), and eventually getting eliminated in Cook For Your Life over Scotley, who straight-up cheated in the challenge by using lentils from the pantry as his primary side (the point was to use the ingredients on the Farmer’s Market tables outside). I hope we see Gizzy back at some point, because she’s great.
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I always thinking either Gizzy, Morgana and Keanu / Keona from Season 20 and also Melissa from Season 22 are getting Hassan'd a.k.a we all thought this contestant is going to make it far even go to Black Jacket round because they showed potential from beginning only to get eliminated too early.
But then again, each of them have their own falls:
-Gizzy for getting overwhelmed since episode 3 when she didn't do her table side job and somehow getting worsen after the switch team
-Morgana is usually good at challenges even has high score and she's gonna be like Mia 2.0 as the new Challenge Queen but she has smaller voice either they turned down her audio or she speaks that way (because hey it's reality tv) but she got eliminated for lack of voice. Season 16 Ryan also got told by Ramsay to speak up and find her voice and she later won the season.
-Keona / Keanu has more potentials than Josie the vegan and keep simping to Emily who is also a vegan, Sam who can't cook chicken, Antonio who is inconsistent or Brynn the crybaby but she becomes the victim of Cook For Your Life Challenge. Also, they tried to nominate her for speaking too loud? What the hell? Did they even watch any Hell's Kitchen episodes where Gordon Ramsay like to scream and yell on the kitchen every episodes?
-Melissa getting eliminated too early is shocking and it's also because she refused to be a team player and also caused the Confetti Gate. Also, this is really proof that your name shouldn't be Melissa if you want to join Hell's Kitchen because 3 Melissas have proofed it:
-Melissa Season 3: Have potential on the beginning but getting cuckol in the middle with crazy hair
-Melissa Season 8: Just a bad chef even overcooking dozen of food in 2 dinner services in a row in 2 different teams!
-Melissa Season 22: Too cocky and too overconfident but not a team player.
I think Gizzy's elimination was unfair, since Scotley cheated.
I respect the hell out of Chris, I'm glad he realized the HK wasn't good for him and he quit to get help immedeatley after realizing it
I truly hope he's doing better now and that's he recieved the help he needs
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He’s sober, had a daughter, and is working at a great restaurant.
@@teamguido555 We love to see it
Shoutout to Ariel from finishing third in her first season to titans Dave and Kevin, then dominating and winning this time.
Right. I wish she would get more credit for winning
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Too be fair, every winners post Michelle Tribble are actually good winners and so far, they haven't got bad winner. Although some people said that in Season 19 it's either Mary Lou or Declan who should've won over Kori because Declan has been dominated since Day One while Mary Lou mostly have more screen time than Kori with her purple hair and bubbly personality and Kori was 37 while Mary Lou was 28 at that time. Kori is actually good chef and a good team player and Mary Lou kinda losing her focus to Cody and kinda overwhelmed sometimes. Even when Kori made a mistake for reading wrong ticket and almost get nominated, she's recovered.
“ Kevin was a standout in his last time in Hell‘s Kitchen. Unfortunately, this time around, he seemed more determined to head back to the ski slops than to the Las Vegas strip.”
“As a former runner-up, I expected T to come back full of swagger and skill. Sadly, she came with double the swagger, but only a fraction of a skill.”
“Scott remembers working with some of the biggest named chefs in the world. But whether they remember him is another matter entirely. I know I won’t remember him by tomorrow.”
“I really had hoped that Scotley would be a big bad wolf in my restaurant in Las Vegas. But after his performance tonight, I could not let him in. Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin.”
“Jen accused me of sabotaging her. The truth of the matter is the only thing that sabotaged Jen tonight was her cooking.”
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Can't wait to get my personalised "Scotley's fault" response
I think that’s only on the official HK CZcams channel. Hopefully we’re safe from that spammer here.
Why does that guy say it all the time? It's gotta be someone's fault.
@@jumpitydude he's a troll
this time it really WILL be scottley’s fault!
Sceylot's fault
I can only agree on Trev vs. Scotley. I always liked Trev, even tho it is quite clear that he can get on peoples nerves. But during Punishments he always tried to stay positive and get it done instead of complaining. And Scotley was just a big child, he was annoyed when someone said something, but was bullying Trev the whole time. But his reaction to Trev getting checked out for the allergic reaction was the lowest of low. Things like that can be really serious, bullying someone about a medical problem is just so pathetic.
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I love the way Motto describes Gordon’s cooking techniques. He treats it as some sort of ancient text written in Sanskrit or something 😂
At least it was a mutual decision to quit and then came back to the FS brigade.
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I hope you go on and win the league ahead of those blue manc scum
Laughed out loud to this comment 😂
Seeing Chris quit was definitely an emotional moment in this season.
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Scotleys elimination is the most satisfying elimination of all time imo, up there with Matt Hearn in S16
Elise season 9 and 17 is mine.
Mine is Johnny season 16
@@lastdayonearthmysteryman4849and 9
@@lastdayonearthmysteryman4849I'd argue her s9 elimination was more satisfying
@@InkAndPoet Both Of Them Was Great!
Man, Jen’s outburst and ejection/rage quit is one of the most WTF moments on the show. Given how she was on Season 4, she had more time than anyone to grow and evolve from her previous season. But as Trinity The Tuck once said, when she came back, She’s not the same, She’s Worse! I can only imagine if she’d have done All-Stars instead of this season, and been on the same season as Elise.
Damn right! I’ve heard that Matt(S4) was supposed to return for either All Stars or Rookies Vs Veterans but he declined the offer for some reason.
My theory is Gordon immediately eliminate her on the spot because he has enough of Elise and her shenanigans on All Star season. He's dissapointed that both of Elise and Jen don't change their attitudes for being annoying loud mouth. Also, Jen keeps disrespect him and he has enough.
I feel like she was worst this season than her previous run. New and improved Jen my ass.
What makes her nastiness and ejection this season even more absurd and ironic is that, when the vets were first introduced to the rookies, she claimed that since her first her go-round she had “put her wanker ways behind her.” Needless to say, she quite clearly did not.
@@lunember95 Imagine being asked to come back 10 years later just to screw up your chances of winning all because you couldn’t admit your mistakes. Jen had about a decade and 14 seasons to improve herself and she’s still the same person who she was in her original season(S4).
This is why Trev is one of my fav contestants, his arc in this season was phenomenal, and if he made black jackets, it would’ve been that much better. Truly an underdog.
Till these days, I still have no idea what was Jen thinking about Ramsay "clowning" her? Just because she can't make duck garnish in correct way?
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I flat out laughed when she accused Chef Ramsey of trying to sabatoge her. Like, what?? Yeah, sure. A world famous chef with dozens of resteraunts and culinary shows is really going to bother being threatened by little you... 🤦
So someone here doesn't understand the argument. Don't talk about something you don't understand. She made it correctly. Gordon just said there wasn't enough. It wasn't a case of someone doesn't know how to cook. It was a case of someone underportioned the food
@Mscrimsondragon It's called TV. It's not crazy to say that. I don't care what level Gordon is. The end of the day is its still a TV show. Some things are scripted. Claiming to be sabotaged is absolutely crazy not because of Gordon's level. It's crazy because you need to impress the guy and you pretty much just threw your chance away. That's why it's crazy
@@anonymousperson3023Not making enough for a portion counts as not making it correctly. It’s like if you make a chocolate cake and it tastes great, but you don’t make it big enough for everybody to have a slice
I certainly have opinions about Mottos exit, I'm copying this from my reddit profile and adding a bit.
His quit came off as weird to me. I think he could have won (or at least taken Mia's spot in the finale), but his reason for leaving was silly. I think he just realized that he didn't want to leave Baton Rouge, which is fine. However, he phrases it like "I shall bring forth culinary arts to this simple town, as Prometheus once brought fire to mankind." Baton Rogue is a HUGE culinary hotspot, easily the second biggest in Louisiana besides New Orleans. In the first epsiode when he said he was from there, Gordon even says what a culinary landmark it is, and Motto says its the best food in the world. But now apparently it's some backwater town that needs more cooking knowledge? I genuinely wonder if the producers made him phrase it like that to give him a "heroic" send off as opposed to just a quit.
Yeah I definitely feel the same about the theory with the producers. His speech seemed too scripted and off-putting. In the back of my mind, I kept asking myself "who talks like this?" It just felt too Hollywood-esque. I think I would've respected him more if he were more honest with his reasoning
I don't think he was beating Mia. They probably would've done a final 3 challenge, so Mia would've been in the final 2 anyway, and Ariel is also stronger than Motto in challenges
I know he’s very popular with fans and he’s absolutely very talented, but I feel like he is one of the more overrated chefs. Not just for the weird quit (you’re absolutely correct that Baton Rouge has a huge culinary scene that does not need to be elevated), but his actions during the whole Scotley bullying Trev. He was laughing along with the other members of the red team.
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Motto is a quitter and a coward
5:14 This would also be the only season where the Men Team cooked in the red kitchen and the Women Team cooked in the Blue Kitchen when reverted back to the Men vs Women format.
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We need more of men in red and women in blue.
Scott cooking table side in the kitchen wasn’t just a top moment of the season, but of the series. I couldn’t stop laughing when that first aired.
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It kind of felt like Scott lost his confidence and I feel bad to see him get confused. Look this is tough. And words can spill out by mistake. I don’t think Scott was to hear what was being told. It’s hard. It’s called Hell’s Kitchen for a reason.
I was so happy Ariel won. She was phenomenal all season and such an improvement over how she was back in s6 even though I thought she was brilliant back then. She's one of my favourite HK winners.
Mine too. She should get more credit for it
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I love this season a lot, I was not expecting my favorite from the veterans side to be Trev but here we are
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trevor was my favourite contestant possibly ever on hell's kitchen. he was a stand-up guy! he had the passion, even though he fell sometimes, he was always open to criticism, made sure that he maintained a positive outlook during punishments, and he also tried to maintain his cool while being basically shit on every single episode. trevor is wonderful. he knows his limits, knows what he can do, and he also just is a hilarious guy. i love him! it's a shame that the challenges just get him every single time. he'd be a pretty good final pairing. he's just great.
I would never forget the Scott tableside moment in the kitchen
Me Either.
What do you need, chef?
@@Tsunamixgamer517Someone with talent, which is not you Scott!
@@lastdayonearthmysteryman4849 Scott is probably the biggest donkey in Hell's Kitchen History.
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1. I really want to see Ariel as a sous chef.
2. Scott has to be the Raj of this season. I need these an interaction between these two.
3. They should have a male red team and female blue team for future seasons.
4. At least Trevor had Heather (and Vinny, for that matter, but on season 8) to lean on.
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@@lerx_mex7601 Well, well, well. Look who’s arrived.
Motto was complicit in Trev's bullying. Also his whole quitting thing was so corny and almost seemed manufactured by production
Jen quitting was a way of saying that she was the wrong person to bring back. I would’ve had Bobby(S4) returned instead. I’ve also heard that Matt(S4) was supposed to return in either All Stars or Rookies vs Veterans but he declined the offer for whatever reason.
His wife was pregnant
Steve from 13
Bobby owns a nonprofit cooking school now and he probably would've been too old to compete again (He was almost 40 in season 4, so he would've been pushing 50 by season 18). It would be cool if Bobby returned as a charity night guest though!
@@Commenter839 It would have been cool if Louross was brought back.
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Season 18 is definitely a season I need to rewatch in order to have a proper opinion. I was just like “eh..”, but seeing all these clips in these montages makes me want to rethink my original thoughts.
Alright Season 19, a season I did enjoy watching and I still do. My predictions for the most iconic moments are the following and in no particular order:
- Kenneth’s surprise elimination (not a fan of a twist they did with this challenge)
- Marc’s Elimination
- Nikki’s underdog run
- Amber’s poor attitude with Kori’s brigade selection (Kori picking Jordan over Amber)
- Cody and Mary Lou moments
Possible HMs
- Josh eliminated on his birthday
- Elliot’s bad plea
- Peter’s mid-service elimination (maybe more of iconic moment, idk)
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The start of the Renaissance era.
Ramsay dropping the tub loke its nothing made me wide eyed. Seriously even he was shocked at what she said
I think Mia has one of the best challenge streaks alongside Will.
And Ts downfall was so sad as i think Ramsay wanted her to win.
Plus the Veal incident was completely amazing. Jose was DEFINITELY gone after that
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Jose’s Charity Night meltdown is a pretty underrated moment in this season not gonna lie
The first real season I watched without binge watching the previous seasons on CZcams and it was enjoyable.
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Christina said after this season that she has never seen Gordon as mad as he was during and after Jen's meltdown.
My prediction for Season 19:
1. CodyLou, the most natural and the cutest couple of Hell's Kitchen's history ever
2. Cody used 200 IQ to nominate himself so Marc can get eliminated
3. Peter's ejection
4. Amber's satisfying downfall and her elimination
5. Nikki's progression from crying in Shrimp Challenge and also first dinner service to actually being better throughout the episodes run and almost get Black Jacket.
Honorable Mention:
-Kenneth being a trainwreck since Signature Dish for finishing too early and even undercooked the chicken and also mistaken parmesan cheese with potato on shrimp challenge
-The time where the Red Team nominated Nikki and Lauren for being the least experience even though Fabiola and Jordan are the real culprit of why did they get kick out even Ramsay is confused what kind of dinner service were they on.
-The Likeable Top 4 even I called it The Fantastic Four
-Adam's shocking elimination
-Declan being eliminated by Wolgang Puck but honestly it's more like an honor because at least he got eliminated by the real chef unlike Nick who got eliminated by random CEO
-Lauren being clueless sometimes and even wondering around
-Amber kept asking Kori why didn't she pick her on her team over Jordan until the morning of finale. What the fuck?
Also Elliott doing nothing during dinner service and his poor elimination plea as an honourable mention
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2. That's not a 200IQ moment. So many chefs have done that in the past and got chewed out for it. The only reason Cody got away with it is because Marc was such an obvious boot that he was going no matter what. I never understood why Cody is praised for that as if this is Survivor or as if he invented this strategy but its shady and scummy and every other chef who pulled off moves like this got chewed out by not only Ramsay but the fan base. I mean, Corey (S4) and Ariel (S15) ain't likable by any stretch of the imagination
Also Jordan's story to Kori about her alcoholism.
Legend said Jen thinks Gordon was still trying to clown her
This season is straight down the middle for me. Not great not terrible
Meh.
Definitely leagues better than the last 3 services. And it did paved the way for an impressive 4 season Renaissance
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Scotley was so awful that we was making me root for Trevor
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Motto quit because he knew he wasn't gonna beat Ariel, it was cowardly. Literally in the first episode he agreed with Gordon saying Baton Rouge had a great cooking scene already, then when it's time to pick the finalists he suddenly acts like it's some backwoods shithole.
Even if Motto stayed, he wouldn't be beating Mia. He just would've been third instead of Bret
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Motto the coward
In terms of Rookies Vs. Veterans seasons, I’ve often said RuPaul’s Drag Race should do a season like that. Something where early out DA’s like MIRAGE, Irene DuBois, Alyssa Hunter, and so on (ones who didn’t get a full Drag Race experience) go up against a newer cast of DA’s. That could be a unique theme for the show.
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I hope Chris is doing well today. Living with PTSD is hard enough, so I can imagine that immersing yourself in one of the most stressful competition ever conceived so soon after a traumatic event is a nightmare.
I still don't have a lotta love for Trev, but he didn't deserve even half the hate he got from his team. Scottley was a complete bully, and when I saw him on Chopped the other day I wondered if he was still gross.
Motto is that dude. I hope he has a very successful career in Baton Rouge.
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I think the most shocking thing about T's elimination wasn't that it happened, but that it was completely justified. She and Heather tanked the meat station on Steak Night but unlike Heather, T stopped communicating. She was the weakest link that night.
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My favorite RvV moments
Chris and Motto’s quits
“You’re trying to clown me Chef!”
Scotley calling Trev “baby girl” (I’d bop him on the nose if he ever said that to me)
Bret
“What about dessert?”
Hey Flynn, you should do a video on the funniest hells kitchen eliminations
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So much respect for Gordon for helping Chris get the help he needs. You can tell in moments like that, he really does put on a show for the cameras, but he's not an arsehole and truly just wants the best for people
my dad was like gordon ramsey in kitchens when he was a chef. but when it comes to being a dad-he is the polar opposite. same thing with ramsey-chefs act all tough and mighty in kitchens cuz they’re high stress environments. but they are also caring individuals.
Fantastic season filled with great characters and moments and way better than all-stars, top 5 in my opinion. The worst thing for me about the whole Jen-ejection is that it originally wasn't supposed to happen. She only got the opportunity after S4 Matt declined his offer to return because of his wife's pregnancy. For Jen to just squander it in such a horrific way is disgusting. I would also have replaced Kevin with S9 Tommy as he never really seemed that interested and Tommy was one of the only good things about S9 IMO. Overall, I think Matt and Tommy deserved a second chance more than Jen and Kevin. These two combined with Bret and Trev probably would have made this season even more epic, regardless of when they would have been eliminated.
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Personally I would’ve brought Tennille from Season 6 back instead of Kevin. I feel she likely would’ve had more to prove like how Ariel did and if she was as good as she was in Season 6 if not better than she would’ve easily earned a black jacket
Honestly, Scotley was a bully the entire season and had no reason to do what he did to Trever. How can Trever fake an allergic reaction? Christina can smell BS like Gordon, and the editors aren't afraid to call out the BS. Also, I hated how no one else on the red team stopped Scotley from bullying Trever; hell, they enabled it, too.
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Definitely one of my favorite seasons
Scott cooking tableside never seizes to make me laugh.
Something doesn’t sit right. After Jen was ejected during dinner service, she has her jacket on in the following confessional.
She was ejected, then they had her put on a jacket again to do one more confessional. Not very unusual
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@@Commenter839 even if that’s true, that’s dumb, thought she would surely refuse to even go back after being ejected by Gordon Ramsay.
@@jamesdshannon99 They could've approached her for a final confessional after tensions cooled. They're put up in a hotel until it's time to board the plane home or until it's time to pick brigades for the final, if they're in the top 10-ish. Not exactly improbable that they simply asked Jen later on for one more confessional, and asked if there was anything she would do differently if she could go back
@@Commenter839 possible, if that’s the case I still don’t understand why she would have a jacket back on though. Most other if not all ejected contestant don’t have their jacket on post ejection confessionals
Motto really just quit so he doesnt get eliminated. Guy is a punk
Agreed, the only thing that separates him from Zeus or Aaron (S13) is that he has talent
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rookies vs vets was a pretty great concept in my opinion and it sucks that the theme got dropped so quickly. the rookies (besides scott) were really freaking good, much better than the vets and it really shows experience within the show means nothing if you can cook really good. the vets really let experience and cockiness get to their heads (as mentioned by chef Christina) and ultimately... led to their demise. And Mia was right, as soon as the rookies joined their team, they started winning... almost. the red team seemed weak. they only won when the blue team completely tanked. but anyways id love to see this again. they did what all stars should've done. very entertaining season. id say its top 10.
super hype for next week! season 19 is my favorite haha.
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Fun fact
If you include the stats for the men’s team alone, they tie the S11 blue team for the worst team in history
S11: 2/12 challenges and 4/14 services or 6/26
S18: 1/7 challenges and 2/6 services or 3/13
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Post swap was the worst. And the reason i tuned out.
I´d love another season of rookies vs veterans or rookies vs best non black jackets
What made me just realized that S18 had the most quit chefs in HK's history, not just 1, not just 2 but 3 chefs quit the season, and they're all with different reasons. Jen's rage quit could also be considered a mid service elimination and she left because she thought she was sabotaged in her station, Chris quit due to a serious accident he got prior to filming that took a toll on him and affected him mentally and emotionally and then there's Motto, who made it all the way to the final 4 and then all of a sudden, decided to leave because his real passion is not the head chef position for Gordon Ramsay. Usually a season of HK only has 1 chef that quit but for S18 to have 3 is really insane I must say.
It's 2 quits. Jen was booted mid service. I don't understand the logic of saying she raged quit. She didn't. Gordon told her to leave then she did. She didn't pull an Andrew. Andrew got fed up and left without being told to. Jen argued, then got booted and then left. That was a mid service ejection
@@anonymousperson3023 Don't you know how many people that just dying to be in your shoes?
Andrew: They can take my shoes!
Even though I watched this before s6, seeing Kevin’s exit was kinda emotional. And T’s elimination was surprising as well, I thought she’d get another chance. And since I watched this before s4, I thought Jen was gonna be a weak black jacket but I feel like she was a good black jacket which made how her s18 tenure went surprising to me. And if they do an all star season or rookie vs veteran again, Mia would be a candidate I’d like to see
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“What do you NEEED chef??”
“Awh my gaaaawwd”
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Underrated season
Has Scottley ever commented on his behaviour? I've always been curious about that
The funniest thing about Motto’s quit is that his whole thing was that he didn’t want to take the restaurant job away from anyone, but Ariel didn’t take the job after she won. He literally threw away a shitload of money imo a poor decision shoulda tried to win and take the money.
little side note but I think it's hilarious that trev was the first one out of all the boys picked in the finale
Motto bottled it!
I really hope Ramsay helped Chris afford mental health professionals. I don’t want empty promises especially to someone who needs mental help.
I feel like Motto would have won this season had he not requested to leave. But, I think he had enough of the competition. He was on the winning team with the rookies, but Ramsay fucked him over by switching the teams and I think he was fed up with losing especially when Trev was on the season.
Chris did the right thing by prioritizing his mental health
5:22 Even though the experiment of RvV may be over but the title is legit as the Rookie is insulting a Veteran.
It's an unpopular opinion, but after watching seasons 17 and 18, I'd much prefer former contestants returning for cameo appearances rather than as the competition. Sure, we have redemption stories like Michelle and Ariel winning after finishing 3rd the last time, Bret finally proving his mettle after having to leave due to medical reasons, and Trev rehabilitating his image after season 8, but I think people will only remember the major downfalls, such as those of Josh, T, and especially Kevin, the latter two being runner ups in their original seasons.
I am not opposed to seeing former contestants return, but I'd much rather have them confined to cameos (such as the 200th dinner service with Rock, Jay, Elise, Christina and Jon), or have them as a competitive team to set the benchmarks once the black jackets are doled out.
Favourites: Motto, Ariel, Gizzy, Mia, Bret, Kanae, Trev and Chris
Don't Mind: Roe, Heather, Jose, T and Kevin
Dislike: Scott
Hate: Jen and Scotley
Dave: Who's stronger, Ariel or you?
Kevin (season 18): If I'm eliminated early she might cause me a little trouble
Dave: But would you lose?
Kevin (season 18): Nahh I'd win
I will always love Trev
This is a rather unique season by a mile. It was definitely enjoyable, especially with most of the rookies. I believe that Gizzy isn't given enough credit in this regard considering she was just as a big of a frontrunner, but I also enjoyed Kanae's goofy side as well. Scott's speedy downfall really says it all if he was just planted here as joke by the producers or something else.
Either way, season 18 was a wild ride.
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Possibly a hot take but I hate Motto. He was literally my fave from the beginning and front winner and then quits at final 4, like bro took the spot of another chef who could've been there and wanted to win, he could've won and gone back to bato rouge after his contract was up, he gave up, and it irritates me how he's put on a pedestal like a hero. I have no respect for him or his decision. Selfish.
Even if Motto quit, he still went out on top and his quit wasn’t pathetic like most others (Aaron, Jen, Gina, Joseph, and Joy)
Aaron's quit wasn't pathetic. His heart wasn't ever in it. He said from episode 1 if he wanted to do this. Then in episode 8, he finally came to the realization that he didn't. I respect that and it's more honorable than Motto's quit. He just gets a bad rap cause be was just okay whereas Motto was good. Mottos quit was strange. Baton Rouge doesn't need to be elevated. If he didn't want to leave, he should've just said that. Aaron was straight up. Motto wasn't.
Some video ideas
Top 5 weirdest chefs
Top 5 worst twists
5 forgettable bad chefs
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YOURE MAKING SNACKS
CLIPBOARD MY AHH ITS A NOTEBOOK
Scott - was just lost at times.
Jen- rage quit was the best
T - came back only to tank in episode 5
Gizzy- lacks confidence but could've made it in the final 10 if she did
Roe - steak queen only to butcher Tilly Ramsay's birthday by serving raw meat.
Scottley - just a bully, nothing special
Trev- the underdog, could've made it just one step higher if he had support.
Jose- the veal beat him badly.
Motto - could've won and possibly beaten Ariel but glad he was willing to save Baton Rouge hoping he doing well.
Mia - challenge queen and cool runner-up. Disliked her during episode 8 when she tossed Kanae under the bus.
Kanae - should've gotten a black jacket but the black jacket curse would've gotten her and she wouldn't have survived anyway.
Ariel - dominant and went up against good competition including beating Mia who was in the top 5 best chefs of season 18
Brett - one trick pony, but enjoyable at times.
Heather - went on a decline because competition was stiff with good rookies.
Chris - hope he's doing well.
Someone else said it prior to me, but Jen had *OVER A DECADE* to have matured since her Season 4 run, only to have come back even more immature. I had to put up with numerous women who acted exactly like her through junior high and high school. Loud, obnoxious, thought they were queen perfection, blamed their gaffes on everyone but themselves, and blew up on anyone for even a syllable of disagreement. That concerns me that those people may have gotten worse, just like Jen did.
I still believe Motto's quit should've been number 1
Watching Rookie vs Veterans and no matter how many times I watch it, I just can't bring myself to like Mia. She came across has arrogant and acted like her poo doesn't stink. I was SO HAPPY that her door didn't open. Bret rocked this season. Ariel was AWESOME then there was disrespectful Jen. She deserved getting kicked out.
7:58 And there's your reason... 😒
6:24 6:27 😂😂😂
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Scotley may have single-handedly topped season 16’s entire cast for being the most toxic personality.. I mean he really was bad. I don’t like Trev and even I think he took things WAY too far..
This is just me but does Trev getting bullied is a bit of payback for roasting Raj?
I mean it makes sense since Trev said that Raj should have a heart attack after eating a Twinkie. Oh the irony because recently Raj lost weight.
That is just me. But the main question for Scotley is why? I understand Raj getting mad at Trev and Russell, controversial, got mad at him too, but Scotley?
Minus that one comment from trev towards Raj, everything else he said was justified.
Trev also wished harm upon Sabrina as well. You notice if you watch it again.
@jamesdshannon99 Harm upon Sabrina as well is justified like with Raj? I understand people's issues with Scotley, but as a veteran of HK, Trev knew what bullying was. Him and others experienced it from Russell, while him and the others bullied Raj. Upon his return, I expected Trev to do well and rise above the mess. Just cook and perform well. Scotley and the others would eventually be gone. Perhaps, the Scotley element was karma for past behavior.
@@seanswinton6242 I never said that, stop twisting words. My words were, other than the twinkies comment trev made *towards Raj* everything else he said *towards Raj* was justified. I never said anything about trevs comments *towards Sabrina*
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Scotley
BHOST, when will you stop talking about Scotley
I think you have a crush on him
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I like this season but it still has some bad moments like Scottley being Scottley, but otherwise I was happy that Ariel won after being overshadowed in season 6
I swear Scotly was the worse our of all of them and Jen, I don't even know why they bought her back
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Didn't like Scotley. He was a bully.
Such a letdown at T's performance. I thought she would win the season because how dominant she is at season 14.
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Are you gonna reply that on every comment?
@@dough2644 he does just report it as spam and ignore it
Nah if trev has one hater it’s me.
1:31 No.
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@@lerx_mex7601Jen is worse.
Motto is a coward. He wasn't going to win, he might have gone to the final, but he took an easy way out. He made it easier for the other 3
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Motto was a punk with his lame and cringey excuse for quitting
I don’t believe that at all. He had the ability to win, but knew he wouldn’t want that job if he did, and he didn’t want to take that opportunity from the others still competing. It’s quite admirable.
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Gizzy was the hottest contestant hk until Mary Lou
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Who are you? Do you REALLY know that?
Didn't mention Bret🥲
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