im ok if the pride based on something real like what Gordon did, absolutely respect Gordon, but this fking Joe guy is just Stupidly Arrogance based on his ego and bully pride.
Worst part is compared to Graham, Gordon, Aaron etc Hes not even a chef, half the time he has no idea what hes even talking about when it comes to all the important cooking stuff.
It’s a character. He won’t say that outside Masterchef ON CAMERA because of nda’s and the potential of him returning. All the chefs on that were judged critically and heavily like that by him all said he’s a nice guy, so.
Okay fine but there's a big difference between being critical and/or giving a negative critique of someone's food and just going out of your way to be an asshole to someone.
Theres a difference between attacking and giving criticism. gosh why people these days using words misleadingly, im scared of future era communications
@@basedneutral1173lmao it's not that deep and he's right. Joe is just attacking people. Not even the food. One time he "critize" the plating not by mentioning it looks mismatched, or lack of contrast, or y'know any other technical term. He said "are you proud of this plating? I'm not impressed, it looks cartoony" like, how do you improve from that comment. What even is cartoony?
This man, rarely, RARELY offers good criticism towards ANY cook whatsoever. I understand that there is always a script. Yet becoming a mood killer over 15 episodes is way too much
@@jade7631ill be open minded, he does critique but he is out of pocket throwing food away without tasting it and judging food based on looks usually always and not on taste
@@jade7631you do understand they taste it before it was even served to them right.? They even explain this before final tasting and picking top 3.. plus Joe does help and gives really good cooking tips that actually help the contestants.. it's just overshadowed with how people like you only pick up on what he does during the final judgement.. if he's a bad judge then Ramsay won't invite him to judge over and over again.. I'm a massive MasterChef fan and Joe's tips and helpfulness rarely gets shown on the show but those rare instances you can see how he wants the amateur cooks to learn.. of course he's gonna be pissed if someone's not listening to advices and thinks what they're doing is correct and will wow the judges just to prove them right and the cooking is terrible.. I mean let me ask you this.. have you ever taught someone in the field of your expertise and they shrugged you off to the sides saying they know what they're doing just for them to prove you are right and they are stupid.? Irritating isn't it..? Well that's Joe for you.. Ramsay is also like that but he is much more constrained.. yet we see Ramsay can also be overboard like in Hells Kitchen where he teaches professional chefs what to do only for them to think they know better and fuck up..
@@A.jmmmm04I think on masterchef, other than taste, they also have to judge the food based on looks because they're trying to find the best homecooks from all of the US. So SOMETIMES simple isn't the answer. When you become the winner of masterchef you will open your own restaurant and so you have to be professional.
@@VIDEOHOMESYSTEM and he has no right to open his counterfeit mouth on the topic of food if it wasn’t for his mom and being able to coast by on her accolades. Joe embodies the essence of not earning your station and his criticisms strongly reflect how little he knows.
What your saying is people who can’t sing or dance can’t be judges on America’s for talents. Or only athletes can judge on Olympics or only criminal can be judges. You don’t need to be a chef to judge food. You just need to know food. Joe is a winemaker and restauranteur.
Yeah, after he said that, I kind of just lost respect for him because Christine was an amazing chef, and the fact that Joe called her a liability, even though she had so much talent just pissed me off so much.
He is totally correct. a blind person being a chef. how the hell does she know what the ingredients are. how does she not burn herself on the stove? How does she know the correct measurements for the ingredients. How does she know The correct temperature for the oven. It is totally ludicrous. 🤪. Off camera I am almost totally positive that there is someone helping her. she only won because they felt sorry for her and it was good for the show and it was politically correct
@@frenchfriedbagel7035 Gordon Ramsay is on the same line as Marco Pierre White. Severe, strict, but willing to give advice in order for people to improve (if they have the right behavior and don't act all cocky and shit)
@@astrovisionbroadcastingunion Gordon does like to talk shit, but he usually and almost always does it in a jokey poking fun kind of way and doesn't really 100% meant what he said.
Except Cutter was indeed the most obnoxious and baffling contestant during that season. He reached the Top 5 yet he was consistently bad, only having a few good dishes. Not defending Joe, he's just as pretentious. Just saying that some of the cringe-inducing contestants at least get deserving nasty reviews.
Remember the time when he said "do you miss your husband, well.. you might see him tonight" to a contestant who was not safe in the competition. Why tf would you attack someone's personal information in a competition.
Right. Because only the most knowledgable should ever be allowed an opinion. Also Joe is extremely knowledgable. He owns a bunch of restaurants, his mom made millions off of cookbooks. Deal with it.
@@AlexDuWaldtin the nicest way possible: knowledge of cooking should absolutely not be measured by how many restaurants you own and that is a crazy criterion to suggest. Any Michelin-starred chef on Earth knows more about food than Salt Bae.
He never gives feedback though, he just says disappointing, whenever contestants try to get creative he shuts them down, he thinks of food way too conservatively
@@basedneutral1173 Nothing I said is to the contrary, my point is that Joe doesn’t care about any of those factors. He’ll demean the contestant simply for the sake of it.
@@billqiu4692 Not really. He doesn't care more into creativity sh1t most of the times. If someone put so much detail over my food too, i wouldn't even enjoy eating it. Food is meant to be consumed and tasted, not for creativity or art. A normal steak is already beautiful naturally, don't need to ruin the fk of it.
@@basedneutral1173agreed. These judges clearly und that presentation is merely the surface level, though it does show what kind of chef they're dealing with.
@@YonkoBlackbeard lol no. The 1st restaurant he opened was not inherited from his parents. You probably just heard his parents were famous so you assume he just inherited everything 🤣🤣
So he does not feel bad. Should of asked him about the time he was mean to Christine ha. Cause she is blind she is a liability in the kitchen. He is not a judge he is a jerk how he was not fired is still crazy to me
People defend joe and say hes just "doing his job" no he isnt. he the amount of times he targets the food that he is supposed to "judge" is extremely lacking, and his ability to provide advice and give feedback, which is what judging entails, is similarly lacking, especially when comparing him to other judges on the show. Instead, he attacks the chefs themselves, being downright rude to many of them. You can be harsh as a judge, sure, but to be rude, discrimatory, and outright a bad person is simply unacceptable and, in his words, is "digusting".
When he congratulated the lady on having the worst dish he ever had and she smiled and said thank you and gordon covered his face trying not to laugh is still one of the funniest things ive ever seen on that show 😂😂😂😂
OK that was a bad example of Cutter. He was actually asking an appropriate question and none of the judges actually gave him a non passive aggressive answer😂
A judge I respect is someone like chef Michael from Masterchef Canada. He gives you the good points and other things that can improve the dish. His decisions are final, but he still wants the best out of those home cooks. If it's blatantly bad, he'll also tell you why instead of slamming it into the trash right away.
Extremely unlikeable chef even Gordon And Marco Aren’t as harsh as is him and they give compliments to the cooks food when its good and let them know when its bad even when a dish is good joe still has to find something wrong about it joe is just a bitter person and it shows
I disagree with most of the comments here; Joe knows food and he has eaten quite a lot around the world, and has been a restaurateur for a long time. He doesn't need to be a chef to judge food. If the food is bad, he pretty much calls it straight out and bluntly, yeah the tone and words are harsh but the contestants shouldn't take it personally. He doesn't attack a contestant unless this contestant is arrogant and went against the judges. Also, sometimes he does give certain warnings on how to avoid screwing up some parts or what to look out during a contestant's cook-off, and that's constructive.
Lmao no. 80% of his reviews are utterly unhelpful, and the majority of them are not only criticism, but completely unconstructive. Most of what he says amounts to "This is a terrible joke and you insult me" then he throws it away, sometimes before the other judges can even taste it. Joe does not know food, he isn't a chef, his palate and understanding of food as an art is equivalent to someone that just eats in fancy restaurants often and tries to analyze the food they make. Sometimes he'll literally throw food away before even tasting it. He doesn't need to be a chef to judge food, but he should be a chef to act like he understands what chefs do and like he has some intricate, complex, deep understanding of food as an art form and is capable of being a professional judge on a show with world-class chefs like Gordon Ramsay, this is just straight-up delusional tbh. Even on the rare occasions he gives constructive positivity (not criticism because that is pretty much never), it's usually just as basic as "the texture and flavor is nice good job". He also contradicts himself CONSTANTLY, flip-flopping on whether someone should play it safe or try to be creative, he can never make up his mind. Graham and Gordon are real qualified judges and give true advice. Graham is nice in what he does, Gordon is harsh but effective. They're mentors, good chefs, and people to respect in this medium. Joe is just the unbearable constantly angry and unimpressed boss everyone hates that rarely has anything good or nice to say and doesn't understand the people he's constantly judging or what they're doing. You can easily spot how absolutely, insanely hard Joe is trying to be the cool guy with high standards or some Gordon Ramsay type figure. He practically wants to own the show. He has a massive ego and it sometimes gives me second hand embarrassment seeing how much of a clown this dude is.
The whole point of food critics is dumb anyway. Critics without proper feedback in order for the chef to improve are just insulting, disrespectful, and meaningless. And this is what Joe embodies
@@Taureanfitness Well if you want to make that same defence for what he said about Christine needing to be not even in the kitchen because she's blind-
There’s a difference between criticising someone’s dish to help them improve vs criticising someone who’s tried their best and acting like their failure is some kind of moral wrong. He acts like he’s entitled to good food and anyone who doesn’t provide is disrespectful.
I refuse to believe that’s actually how he’s like and that he’s not just playing his character right here. Until I meet a person in real life, I won’t make any real judgements on them as a person. I’ll judge his made up character, just not him.
theres so many ways to go about criticizing something or trying to give some constructive criticism/feedback and this dude just ignores all of them and just belittles and bullies the contestants. he acts like he’s the only judge in the room and that each and every dish made is going to directly impact him for life. i’d much rather be told it stinks but given tips on how to improve rather than be told it’s a complete and utter disgrace and basically drain all the hope out of people
I remember one of the dishes he just slammed down the trash can. It was a bunch of cut fruits with a sticked poked on top of every piece. I mean, when you are faced with a "dish" like that, how do you even say anything to improve it. It's utter trash.
i like Joe a lot, to me he is honest, some of them need to be put in their places, so many have big egos and he's good at taking them down a notch, well done!
Tearing down Tali was more than necessary and only Joe had the balls to call him out. Dude's delusional, proclaims himself a genius, takes no notes, no feedback and cooks subpar stuff.
So far Gordon Ramsay & Alvin Leung is my fav judges yes Alvin Leung throwing the food, but i really appreciate that he still taste the contestants dishes❤
What Cutter said was SO idiotic. I can't even believe how stupid that was. Seeing it years later... aside from Joe being a bit overboard... cutter just failed so completely there
What you mean Tali? He is one of the most arrogant contestants to ever join masterchef. He thinks he is better than Gordon Ramsay even though he's no good at all. Cutter is a better cook than he is.
He's the best part of the show, absolutely hilarious. Pretty sure most of it is an act for the views. He admits when he was completely wrong about the success of a dish and when he hates something he goes all out for the show. Gordon does the same for Hell's Kitchen but tones it down for Master Chef so Joe can be the asshole. I love Joe!
Out of all the chefs I love Joe tbh yes he’s critical but one it’s a show, two he’s judging idiots who serve him raw pork, made him a disgusting pizza, like if I was given shit food and have to be dealing with 6 shit plates and 2 good I’d be irritated asf myself and not give a shit about hurting someone’s feelings after they insulted food
Yall too sensitive, get over it. It's a competition show. He's the hard core one. Move on 😂 He's the funniest to watch once you get out of your butt hurt
Agreed! People are way too sensitive with everything lol especially these days. I personally love Joe. Without him, I probably would not bother to watch it.
There’s a difference between being critical and being an ass. Joe falls, unfortunately, into the latter. Being critical doesn’t mean saying “your food is disgusting.” It means saying “you did this wrong, learn from it.” Gordon may come across as an asshole, but he gives feedback on the show in the form of “you did this wrong, learn from this for next time.” Elliot is less abrasive in his overall approach. Joe? Nah. Why use constructive criticism when you can just insult the person for being born?
He is the most vile person I’ve ever seen. If one looks up arrogance in the dictionary, they will see his face. If one looks up rude, again Joe shows up. The issue with him is that he truly doesn’t care if he hurts anyone. Being critical is one thing, and part of judging. Being straight out mean is a choice and shows who he is at his core.
If Arrogance was a person
im ok if the pride based on something real like what Gordon did, absolutely respect Gordon, but this fking Joe guy is just Stupidly Arrogance based on his ego and bully pride.
If narcissistic was a person lol
YES 1k
Worst part is compared to Graham, Gordon, Aaron etc Hes not even a chef, half the time he has no idea what hes even talking about when it comes to all the important cooking stuff.
He's relatable
Man he's unbearable even outside Masterchef
It’s a character. He won’t say that outside Masterchef ON CAMERA because of nda’s and the potential of him returning. All the chefs on that were judged critically and heavily like that by him all said he’s a nice guy, so.
Naw
Baldie was the worst judge on Masterchef
I disagree. He's an honest man who tells it like it is and keeps the standards high.
Sounds like you're just a sensitive snowflake.
@@NotoriousMcGregor
It’s not a character he plays. He is that awful.
He was born rich and he is a snob. This is who he is.
Okay fine but there's a big difference between being critical and/or giving a negative critique of someone's food and just going out of your way to be an asshole to someone.
EXACTLY.
He can’t give criticism because he’s not an actual chef so he’d look like a dumbass if he gave actual critiques
Thanks captain Obvious.
@@VIDEOHOMESYSTEM Pretty cool burn, guy who just time travelled here from 1991.
@@VIDEOHOMESYSTEMclearly not captain obvious if tons of people dont get it 😂
Oh my goodness he’s even being critical of the question he’s being asked😅😅😅
😂😂😂😂
He's not even criticizing the food, he's just attacking the person
Theres a difference between attacking and giving criticism.
gosh why people these days using words misleadingly, im scared of future era communications
@@basedneutral1173it's not that deep lol, plus what they said makes sense and not misleading
@@basedneutral1173lmao it's not that deep and he's right. Joe is just attacking people. Not even the food. One time he "critize" the plating not by mentioning it looks mismatched, or lack of contrast, or y'know any other technical term. He said "are you proud of this plating? I'm not impressed, it looks cartoony" like, how do you improve from that comment. What even is cartoony?
@@devaraft Thats literally not attacking, i never seen him physically beat the sh1 t of a person for making bad food. Yall really need therapy ffs 💀
@@basedneutral1173 Other person is right tho Joe doesn’t criticize every dish for some of them he just outright insults the dish or even the person
This man, rarely, RARELY offers good criticism towards ANY cook whatsoever.
I understand that there is always a script. Yet becoming a mood killer over 15 episodes is way too much
He does give criticism. I think what your talking about is FEEDBACK
@@jade7631ill be open minded, he does critique but he is out of pocket throwing food away without tasting it and judging food based on looks usually always and not on taste
@@A.jmmmm04 what he did is out of line. But the reasoning for them is fine. He could be nicer with it though.
@@jade7631you do understand they taste it before it was even served to them right.? They even explain this before final tasting and picking top 3.. plus Joe does help and gives really good cooking tips that actually help the contestants.. it's just overshadowed with how people like you only pick up on what he does during the final judgement.. if he's a bad judge then Ramsay won't invite him to judge over and over again.. I'm a massive MasterChef fan and Joe's tips and helpfulness rarely gets shown on the show but those rare instances you can see how he wants the amateur cooks to learn.. of course he's gonna be pissed if someone's not listening to advices and thinks what they're doing is correct and will wow the judges just to prove them right and the cooking is terrible.. I mean let me ask you this.. have you ever taught someone in the field of your expertise and they shrugged you off to the sides saying they know what they're doing just for them to prove you are right and they are stupid.? Irritating isn't it..? Well that's Joe for you.. Ramsay is also like that but he is much more constrained.. yet we see Ramsay can also be overboard like in Hells Kitchen where he teaches professional chefs what to do only for them to think they know better and fuck up..
@@A.jmmmm04I think on masterchef, other than taste, they also have to judge the food based on looks because they're trying to find the best homecooks from all of the US. So SOMETIMES simple isn't the answer. When you become the winner of masterchef you will open your own restaurant and so you have to be professional.
"I'm a judge I have to be critical"
You're not being critical, your a bully.
Completely different things
He’s not even a chef 😭😭😭
And?
@@VIDEOHOMESYSTEMpreety wild to be hating on people about their culinary skills when u urself(joe btw) dont know jack shit about food💀
@@VIDEOHOMESYSTEM and he has no right to open his counterfeit mouth on the topic of food if it wasn’t for his mom and being able to coast by on her accolades.
Joe embodies the essence of not earning your station and his criticisms strongly reflect how little he knows.
@@billqiu4692 Wrong!
What your saying is people who can’t sing or dance can’t be judges on America’s for talents. Or only athletes can judge on Olympics or only criminal can be judges. You don’t need to be a chef to judge food. You just need to know food. Joe is a winemaker and restauranteur.
He said The blind chef shouldn't be in a kitchen that she is a liability then she proves him wrong and wins the whole season
Yeah, after he said that, I kind of just lost respect for him because Christine was an amazing chef, and the fact that Joe called her a liability, even though she had so much talent just pissed me off so much.
Not defending him but after her team won the challenge, he literally admitted he was wrong.
And now SHE is a judge herself. One of the very few moments where he gets owned and it’s so satisfying
He is totally correct. a blind person being a chef. how the hell does she know what the ingredients are. how does she not burn herself on the stove? How does she know the correct measurements for the ingredients. How does she know The correct temperature for the oven. It is totally ludicrous. 🤪. Off camera I am almost totally positive that there is someone helping her. she only won because they felt sorry for her and it was good for the show and it was politically correct
@@rainysunday6186you definitely takin it guts deep gang 😭🙏
Marco Pierre White compared to him is a whole different person
Yeah, Marco is intimidating by default, but gives solid thoughtful criticism to a dish. Joe feels the need to act angry 24/7.
@@frenchfriedbagel7035 Gordon Ramsay is on the same line as Marco Pierre White. Severe, strict, but willing to give advice in order for people to improve (if they have the right behavior and don't act all cocky and shit)
@@astrovisionbroadcastingunion Gordon does like to talk shit, but he usually and almost always does it in a jokey poking fun kind of way and doesn't really 100% meant what he said.
Marco is a legend joe is a wannabe
@@woottipat06 Correct me if I'm wrong, but Gordon's yelling is just to sell the show, right?
The dude who said "you dont have to eat it" wasnt even pretentious, he was just not confident
Except Cutter was indeed the most obnoxious and baffling contestant during that season. He reached the Top 5 yet he was consistently bad, only having a few good dishes.
Not defending Joe, he's just as pretentious. Just saying that some of the cringe-inducing contestants at least get deserving nasty reviews.
What!? 😂😂😂 did you watch that season??? Cutter was ridiculous! So was Tally- just delusional!
@@Jay3ll388 This guy will make even Tali the Picasso of cooking just so he can say Joe is wrong in everything.
Remember the time when he said "do you miss your husband, well.. you might see him tonight" to a contestant who was not safe in the competition. Why tf would you attack someone's personal information in a competition.
Words of SIR MARCO PIERRE WHITE ;
"I am being judged by someone with less knowledge on the art than me"
The audacity of this shit
Look at Cutter’s cake lol, that’ll change your view on his level of knowledge
Right. Because only the most knowledgable should ever be allowed an opinion.
Also Joe is extremely knowledgable. He owns a bunch of restaurants, his mom made millions off of cookbooks. Deal with it.
@AlexDuWaldt, if you can't cook, then you're not knowledgeable at all
@@AlexDuWaldtin the nicest way possible: knowledge of cooking should absolutely not be measured by how many restaurants you own and that is a crazy criterion to suggest.
Any Michelin-starred chef on Earth knows more about food than Salt Bae.
ah yes i love constructive criticism like “it sucks” very helpful
It's hard to judge a chef when you're not a chef
"i review the food not the contestants"
>proceeds to judge the contestants before even getting near the food
I don’t he knows the difference between constructive criticism and insulting someone’s lineage
Or someone’s physical disability
He never gives feedback though, he just says disappointing, whenever contestants try to get creative he shuts them down, he thinks of food way too conservatively
He’ll shut them down for being creative and then later in the episode talk shit for not taking risks and being simple.
@@billqiu4692Best food isnt something to be creative for most important, it focuses more on taste
@@basedneutral1173 Nothing I said is to the contrary, my point is that Joe doesn’t care about any of those factors. He’ll demean the contestant simply for the sake of it.
@@billqiu4692 Not really. He doesn't care more into creativity sh1t most of the times. If someone put so much detail over my food too, i wouldn't even enjoy eating it. Food is meant to be consumed and tasted, not for creativity or art. A normal steak is already beautiful naturally, don't need to ruin the fk of it.
@@basedneutral1173agreed. These judges clearly und that presentation is merely the surface level, though it does show what kind of chef they're dealing with.
Id love to see him host one season of Kitchen Nightmares or Hotel Hell, even the most tolerable, least stuck up owners would wanna fight this man
Lemme get this straight…
The guy is a judge, on a show called master chef, and he’s not even a chef?
He is a restaurateur who employs the best chefs (in his opinion) in his successful restaurants.
@@paulievespucci6867restaurant’s he inherited from his mom and dad
@@YonkoBlackbeard lol no.
The 1st restaurant he opened was not inherited from his parents.
You probably just heard his parents were famous so you assume he just inherited everything 🤣🤣
mommy and daddy gave him money to open a restaurant @@paulievespucci6867
So he does not feel bad. Should of asked him about the time he was mean to Christine ha. Cause she is blind she is a liability in the kitchen. He is not a judge he is a jerk how he was not fired is still crazy to me
Agree with you there
then he admitted he was wrong bout her
@@sruchan3072 Does not matter NoExcuse for it
@@sruchan3072but it was inexcusable.
@@sruchan3072he still owes an apology
Joe: We don't review...
Also Joe 10 seconds later: If I can give a nasty review...
I still can’t believe Cutter made it as far as he did.
Now ask him if he feels bad over throwing food away while people starve
Do you feel guilty for that too? Unfortunately we all do it
He isn't even a trained Chef, but talks like he is the best chef in the world.
I love joe character..
I like him, he’s a favorite among all the judges
Team Joe Bastianich ❤🇮🇹✊🏻He make Gerron a Winner 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Yall stupid bruh he’s the worst judge
What you said right there is inappropriate and ultimately disgusting
I ironically like him for how I can never take him seriously even during this interview
What he doesn't understand is that he needs to give out "constructive criticism" not just plain criticism, because that would be plain bullying.
People defend joe and say hes just "doing his job" no he isnt. he the amount of times he targets the food that he is supposed to "judge" is extremely lacking, and his ability to provide advice and give feedback, which is what judging entails, is similarly lacking, especially when comparing him to other judges on the show. Instead, he attacks the chefs themselves, being downright rude to many of them. You can be harsh as a judge, sure, but to be rude, discrimatory, and outright a bad person is simply unacceptable and, in his words, is "digusting".
I actually love Joe on masterchef. Him and gordon have the best masterchef seasons.
Yes love them too 🇬🇧❤🇮🇹
It’s almost like he’s projecting at this point. Hope he finds peace in himself.
joe disrupting the hugbox was the best part of the show
i dont know why people dislike him personally he is my fav judge from masterchef and i really like him
Joe: "That's the most fucked up Risotto I've ever seen!"
Contestant: "It's Nasi Goreng..."
When he congratulated the lady on having the worst dish he ever had and she smiled and said thank you and gordon covered his face trying not to laugh is still one of the funniest things ive ever seen on that show 😂😂😂😂
OK that was a bad example of Cutter. He was actually asking an appropriate question and none of the judges actually gave him a non passive aggressive answer😂
God, he tore one guy apart i hated it. I think Malcom from season 4. He made the guy cry, he was so mean to him.
He’s not famous he’s a mommas boy
He was a lil too harsh omg lmfao
Man he is always in his character😅
He must have been a really obnoxious contestant. 😮
He was…
Dude, what makes this more mean is he would never do this on MasterChef Junior
A food judge and a comedian are the only two jobs where you can actually get away with insulting people lol
Imagine seeing Joseph tells Joe; You got a fork? Why do I look like a caveman?
“We don’t review contestants, I’m a judge”
“Sometimes if I can give a nasty review…”
I actually like Joe. Him and Gordon's banter was pretty funny
I like how he brings up presumptuous chefs and they show a clip of Cutter, one of the more understanding contestants.
A judge I respect is someone like chef Michael from Masterchef Canada. He gives you the good points and other things that can improve the dish. His decisions are final, but he still wants the best out of those home cooks. If it's blatantly bad, he'll also tell you why instead of slamming it into the trash right away.
There is a big difference of being a complete (insert any negative word) and being a critical judge
Extremely unlikeable chef even Gordon And Marco Aren’t as harsh as is him and they give compliments to the cooks food when its good and let them know when its bad even when a dish is good joe still has to find something wrong about it joe is just a bitter person and it shows
Joe praises good food too, stop being so biased.
Joe is not criticizing, he’s offending
I disagree with most of the comments here; Joe knows food and he has eaten quite a lot around the world, and has been a restaurateur for a long time. He doesn't need to be a chef to judge food. If the food is bad, he pretty much calls it straight out and bluntly, yeah the tone and words are harsh but the contestants shouldn't take it personally. He doesn't attack a contestant unless this contestant is arrogant and went against the judges. Also, sometimes he does give certain warnings on how to avoid screwing up some parts or what to look out during a contestant's cook-off, and that's constructive.
Well if you want to make that same defence for what he said about Christine needing to be not even in the kitchen because she's blind-
Lmao no. 80% of his reviews are utterly unhelpful, and the majority of them are not only criticism, but completely unconstructive. Most of what he says amounts to "This is a terrible joke and you insult me" then he throws it away, sometimes before the other judges can even taste it. Joe does not know food, he isn't a chef, his palate and understanding of food as an art is equivalent to someone that just eats in fancy restaurants often and tries to analyze the food they make. Sometimes he'll literally throw food away before even tasting it. He doesn't need to be a chef to judge food, but he should be a chef to act like he understands what chefs do and like he has some intricate, complex, deep understanding of food as an art form and is capable of being a professional judge on a show with world-class chefs like Gordon Ramsay, this is just straight-up delusional tbh. Even on the rare occasions he gives constructive positivity (not criticism because that is pretty much never), it's usually just as basic as "the texture and flavor is nice good job". He also contradicts himself CONSTANTLY, flip-flopping on whether someone should play it safe or try to be creative, he can never make up his mind.
Graham and Gordon are real qualified judges and give true advice. Graham is nice in what he does, Gordon is harsh but effective. They're mentors, good chefs, and people to respect in this medium. Joe is just the unbearable constantly angry and unimpressed boss everyone hates that rarely has anything good or nice to say and doesn't understand the people he's constantly judging or what they're doing. You can easily spot how absolutely, insanely hard Joe is trying to be the cool guy with high standards or some Gordon Ramsay type figure. He practically wants to own the show. He has a massive ego and it sometimes gives me second hand embarrassment seeing how much of a clown this dude is.
The whole point of food critics is dumb anyway. Critics without proper feedback in order for the chef to improve are just insulting, disrespectful, and meaningless. And this is what Joe embodies
I agree
@@Taureanfitness Well if you want to make that same defence for what he said about Christine needing to be not even in the kitchen because she's blind-
This dude is when u put a boiled egg in ur ramen and think ur a michelin star chef
Well, if you watch the full video you will find that he ever felt bad
The only loser I see is Joe.
Cutter and Tali are not?
Man sometimes i am suprised how easy it is to hate a person
He goes overboard when one contestant try ravioli with something of his own twist. Lmao he just attack that person.
There’s a difference between criticising someone’s dish to help them improve vs criticising someone who’s tried their best and acting like their failure is some kind of moral wrong. He acts like he’s entitled to good food and anyone who doesn’t provide is disrespectful.
I refuse to believe that’s actually how he’s like and that he’s not just playing his character right here. Until I meet a person in real life, I won’t make any real judgements on them as a person. I’ll judge his made up character, just not him.
What he does is not criticising or judging, but just toxic narcissistic bullying. Straight
People need to stop shitting on Joe for being different
Gordon: Your dish is horrible
Joe: You're a horrible person
There's being critical on a poorly made dish while being firm and polite, then there's Joe.
theres so many ways to go about criticizing something or trying to give some constructive criticism/feedback and this dude just ignores all of them and just belittles and bullies the contestants. he acts like he’s the only judge in the room and that each and every dish made is going to directly impact him for life. i’d much rather be told it stinks but given tips on how to improve rather than be told it’s a complete and utter disgrace and basically drain all the hope out of people
I remember one of the dishes he just slammed down the trash can.
It was a bunch of cut fruits with a sticked poked on top of every piece. I mean, when you are faced with a "dish" like that, how do you even say anything to improve it. It's utter trash.
He remind me of my math teacher. We do get along EVENTUALLY
" If he feels bad " ????
That requires a conscience...........!!!!!!!
Joe has been nice in the recent MasterChef seasons though. Like in this season, he gave contestants some advice when they're cooking too
It's not about judging but about the underlying insecurity that he doesn't want to admit lol
Be a judge, not an asshole.
Dude wanted to be Gordon so bad hahaha
Bro couldn’t stop being pompous for 60 seconds to save his life
"I have to be mean 'cause got nothing else to offer"
if the word 'douchebag' was a human
i like Joe a lot, to me he is honest, some of them need to be put in their places, so many have big egos and he's good at taking them down a notch, well done!
Agree 100%!
I love how they showed cutter 😂😂😂😂
Bro he even says the best home cook. HOME COOK. Talks like people on there try to poison him.
He's my favorite judge! Not sure why people hate him.
First be a real judge yourself and then judge others
Tearing down Tali was more than necessary and only Joe had the balls to call him out. Dude's delusional, proclaims himself a genius, takes no notes, no feedback and cooks subpar stuff.
*If twitter was a person*
Chef Claudio and chef Elliot have proven that you can critique and give helpful feedback without being a dick
This guy hasn't stepped foot in a kitchen in over 30 years.
He's like Andrew Tate's older brother. He even looks like him lmao
So far Gordon Ramsay & Alvin Leung is my fav judges yes Alvin Leung throwing the food, but i really appreciate that he still taste the contestants dishes❤
the criticism: "it's garbage is what it is"
Remember when he suggested the blind female contestant should do coat check
Dude wants to be the Simon Cowell of food so bad
What Cutter said was SO idiotic. I can't even believe how stupid that was. Seeing it years later... aside from Joe being a bit overboard... cutter just failed so completely there
For Cutter's attitude I get why Joe's like that but for the first guy you dont have to make him feel like he molested someone
What you mean Tali? He is one of the most arrogant contestants to ever join masterchef. He thinks he is better than Gordon Ramsay even though he's no good at all. Cutter is a better cook than he is.
He's the best part of the show, absolutely hilarious. Pretty sure most of it is an act for the views. He admits when he was completely wrong about the success of a dish and when he hates something he goes all out for the show. Gordon does the same for Hell's Kitchen but tones it down for Master Chef so Joe can be the asshole. I love Joe!
Out of all the chefs I love Joe tbh yes he’s critical but one it’s a show, two he’s judging idiots who serve him raw pork, made him a disgusting pizza, like if I was given shit food and have to be dealing with 6 shit plates and 2 good I’d be irritated asf myself and not give a shit about hurting someone’s feelings after they insulted food
Yall too sensitive, get over it. It's a competition show. He's the hard core one. Move on 😂 He's the funniest to watch once you get out of your butt hurt
Thank you, without Joe it’s boring lol
Agreed! People are way too sensitive with everything lol especially these days. I personally love Joe. Without him, I probably would not bother to watch it.
There’s a difference between being critical and being an ass.
Joe falls, unfortunately, into the latter. Being critical doesn’t mean saying “your food is disgusting.” It means saying “you did this wrong, learn from it.”
Gordon may come across as an asshole, but he gives feedback on the show in the form of “you did this wrong, learn from this for next time.” Elliot is less abrasive in his overall approach. Joe? Nah. Why use constructive criticism when you can just insult the person for being born?
"if a person's being obnoxious"
*shows video of someone literally embarrassing themself saying you don't have to eat their food getting rinsed by Joe*
If you want to find the best chef in America, you got to be a chef to begin with.
I haven’t seen this yet but I can tell you he does not. No narcissist feels bad about anything but themselves.
So basically, no, he doesn’t feel bad for ever being a bully 😂
At least Gordon gives negative reviews he knows about it meanwhile joe just gives some random nonsense
He is the most vile person I’ve ever seen. If one looks up arrogance in the dictionary, they will see his face. If one looks up rude, again Joe shows up. The issue with him is that he truly doesn’t care if he hurts anyone. Being critical is one thing, and part of judging. Being straight out mean is a choice and shows who he is at his core.
Do people actually hate Joe? The show would be boring without him