June 24, 2008
Last week on Hell's Kitchen, the entire viewing audience took to the streets and did a dance of joy when Jen was finally kicked off the show. The loudmouthed chef got the boot from Gordon Ramsay for refusing to be a team player during yet another hectic dinner service. Prior to the elimination, Christina proved herself by wowing a group of 80 pregnant women with her fancy version of a turkey sandwich. After winning challenges for the past two weeks, Christina just might be the front-runner in the competition.
Tonight, the final three chefs each get a shot at taking over for Ramsay and running Hell's Kitchen. Who will step up to the challenge, and who will fall like a shoddy soufflé?
June 23, 2008
This week, the three remaining chefs on Hell's Kitchen fight to make it to the final two. I have the task of trying to figure out who it could be heading home, a task I must carry out with the demoralizing knowledge that I will probably be, yet again, outsmarted by the show itself.
So let's just cover all the bases and talk about why each chef might and might not make it into the final three.
June 19, 2008
On this week's Hell's Kitchen, Gordon Ramsay once again proved that I shouldn't gamble any actual money on my weekly Hell's Kitchen predictions. It is very depressing to be repeatedly outwitted by a reality show. A reality show on Fox.
But I was, and while I thought for sure Jen was being built up to be the baddie contestant of the final two, it turns out she was actually about to be ushered out the door. Ramsay was impressed by the service the final four pulled off, but it was not without its issues. Which chef's food made us want to Dine and which would inspire us to Dash?
June 19, 2008
Hell’s Kitchen star Gordon Ramsay may be known for his ferocious temper but he was all smiles at the opening of his latest restaurant, Gordon Ramsay at The London West Hollywood. The event, which was held earlier this month, was attended by several celebrity guests, including Eric McCormack (Will & Grace), Jeff Probst (Survivor), Khloe Kardashian (Keeping Up with the Kardashians) and Los Angeles Galaxy player David Beckham, who goes back a long way with Ramsay.
“It’s nice having him [Beckham] here. He’s going to be cooking in [the] kitchen tomorrow night,” Ramsay told The Associated Press during the opening celebration.
June 18, 2008
Whether you loved or hated her, there's no denying that Jen had more personality than nearly any other contestant on Hell's Kitchen. The outspoken Chicago native certainly wasn't afraid to stand up for herself or her cooking, but her confident demeanor ultimately worked against her. Jen's fellow chefs often accused her of failing to be a team player, and her prickly attitude even rubbed Gordon Ramsay the wrong way a few times. Despite churning out excellent appetizers and having a successful dinner service on last night's episode, Ramsay decided it was Jen's time to go.
Today we had a chance to sit down with Jen to discuss her elimination, how she got along with her fellow chefs, and her plans for the future.
June 17, 2008
Hell's Kitchen may never be considered the sexiest show on television, but that didn't stop FOX from shamelessly shoehorning busty babes into last week's episode. For the challenge, the remaining contestants had to teach gorgeous housewives how to cook Gordon Ramsay's famous lobster spaghetti. Christina won the competition, but the finalists ran into more girl trouble during dinner service when a table of ten Hawaiian Tropics bikini models arrived at the restaurant. Jean-Philippe slipped into a state of bliss, the challengers fell into a state of panic, and things quickly got out of control. At the end of the night, Bobby was sent home for screwing things up on the meat station.
Tonight, the final four cook for some very picky moms-to-be, and one contestant is seriously berated for burning Chef Ramsay's hand.
June 16, 2008
You can't always (or even frequently) be right, so of course last week, after I predicted that Christina was most likely to make it to the chopping block on Hell's Kitchen, she wound up not only safe but stellar (at least in comparison to the other chefs).
Bobby, who hadn't really distinguished himself of late, was ushered out the door, and now we are left with four chefs – Christina, Corey, Jen and Petrozza – three gals and a guy, just like the finale of Top Chef 4, come to think of it.
So where does each of the final four stand in the competition?
June 11, 2008
Many chefs walk into Hell's Kitchen thinking they're going to blow away the competition, but few arrived with more self-promotion than Bobby. The self-proclaimed "black Gordon Ramsay" and "four star General" started bragging about his skills in the first episode of the season, but unlike a lot of the other chefs he nearly lived up to his own hype. Bobby was a consistent challenger in the kitchen, and was only put up for elimination once prior to his ouster in last night's episode. Most impressively, he also managed to keep a positive attitude while the rest of the men's team succumbed to bickering and backstabbing.
Today we had a chance to sit down with Bobby to discuss his elimination, whether he really considers himself equal to Ramsay, and his plans for the future.