@@FlynnMasters Mines has to be almost all of season 16, lol. Well, it’s the episode where Matt was eliminated with Shaina at the finale 10. While it was so satisfying to see Matt get eliminated, his attitude on red team went outta control. Escaping him struggling really hard during his dinner service on the fish station and it was pretty painful to watch him go off at Kimberly and the red team.
For Season 9, it's a tossup between Season 9 Episode 14 and Season 9 Episode 11. Elise is nominated for elimination both times and survives elimination both times despite those two being among her worst dinner services that season.
@@rayewaddell9668 Honestly the only good episode from that Season is the episode where Johnny got eliminated. Thank Fuck that POS is gone. imo hes worse then Frank from the previous season because Frank is similar to Matt. Someone you can't take seriously so when they fuck up its funny to watch. Johnny doesn't have that distinction, hes just a pure blooded asshole
For Season 9 mine would be Episode 7. Because while Elise was obviously being kept around for Drama, You could argue she wasn't worse then the chefs that went home cooking wise. Until Jamie got eliminated due to the purest of bullshit imaginable. Literally the Best chef in the Red Team got eliminated so they can keep the drama around while also not doing a single thing to split up the drama. at that point its like. WHATS THE POINT IN WATCHING EVERYTHING ELSE. (even though I did get the winners spoiled, that's still the case) That makes what I know about Jenifer's elimination not that surprising. because OF COURSE they were going to keep Elise around, Of HECKING Course they are There is literally no Argument for Eliminating Jamie, and Honestly I think Jamie's elimination would go toe to toe with Nick's Elimination from All-Stars. Only Getting second because of everything relating to how stupid nick's elimination was. but its only due to a technicality of Who's making the call
IMO I see people say season 8 is where they started to focus on Character and Personality instead of Talent. While imo that started at Season 9. With Season 8. They Focused on Talent more then Personalities. However there was no one there except for "Jillian to Everyone" and "Russel to Gordon Alone" that was actually good at cooking (or if there is anyone else it was extremely inconsistent) But Season 9 there was at least half of the chefs were better cooks then Elise and Elise would survive through the entire competition due to her "Personality". And this is where I think the narrative part started. And Where she returned to all-Stars and the cycle continued with Van and Dana getting the boot because of Elise. and Giovanni and Nick because the Producers were idiots
The salt in the wound with the Nikki / Amber elimination was only amplified because Nikki had to stand up there and explain that she group up food insecure due to being homeless, creates a compelling narrative dish that honors her backstory and mother for always working her hardest to provide for her, and then immediately cutting to Amber's "Herr derr, my mom couldn't fucking cook for shit, she was so bad" confessionals over, and over again. Production set up all of the dominoes for us to love and root for Nikki, and then everything was so perfectly aligned for...Amber to get the jacket? It just doesn't make sense and, honestly, isn't fair to Amber because now look at how the internet treats her. Very, very bad production planning on that one.
yeah I lost all hope for the black jacket lounge challenge at Season 19. WHO IN THE FRICK Actually thought Amber should have gotten a black jacket over Nikki I have no fricking idea. Nikki was Dominant Ever Since the 4th-5th episode it was insane. While Amber literally had 1 good stand out service (Episode 4's Challenge. Then Went to shit instantly when she got to the blue team. having only 1 service where she was more or less on top of things because she could hide behind Peter, then just whined like a crybaby all the way through the rest of the competition except for when she had to taste fish)
What’s also bad about Gizzy’s elimination episode, apart from the things you mentioned, is that Scotley beat her in the CFYL challenge more or less by cheating. The prompt was to use the ingredients from the farmer’s market tables as the key ingredients. And then Scotley pulls red lentils from the pantry as his primary side. Ramsay even called him out for it and didn’t like the lentils. Yea, Gizzy made a mistake with the scales on her fish, but at least she followed the prompt of the challenge! It surprises me how Scotley didn’t outright get disqualified for cheating in the challenge.
EDIT: And what's wild about Ramsay sparing Scotley despite failing to follow the rules is: he's disqualified dishes from challenges in the past when they break the rules in some way. For some examples: Krupa's "veal" dish in one challenge on Season 9 was disqualified when she used filet instead. Adam and Milly had their challenge dishes disqualified on Season 14 when they both had rice as their sides after Adam failed to properly cook his intended side. And then Young Guns had that emoji jacket challenge, where the chefs had to cook dishes based on what was on the backs of their jackets. Yet so many of them made changes instead of following the recipe verbatim like they were supposed to, so those dishes got disqualified. Shoutout also to Frank's liquid smoke burger in a similar challenge on Season 15 ("She only won because I lost!".
The rules of the challenges are arbitrary, only to be used or ignored when drama calls for it. There is no way they were going to keep Gizzy as opposed to Scotley, when the biggest feud of the season was brewing.
Personally I would have gone with Season 6 episode 6. The challenge was pretty mediocre and it was obvious from the word go that the Red Team were going to win, the punishment nearly killed Robert, and Jim's elimination was probably the most unjust one of the season.
The worst episode ever would be the one where Joy, Keisha and Melanie threw Rochelle under the bus because she wanted to start a family. First of all, there is nothing wrong about a chef wanting a family. In fact, Chef James and Gordon Ramsey are both married with kids. And second, Rochelle wanting a family is her business not theirs. Other dishonorable episodes are the one where Russell wanted to blackmail his teammates because he lost, Paulie not giving an f about helping Ryan during the final service of Season 16 and of course Frank who said said sexist remarks and got in trouble by the military.
Chef Andi is a mom now too! It really doesn’t make any sense for them to nominate Rochelle over this. They were probably just threatened by how good she was.
@@WilliamNFisher Honestly I could care less about the finale of season 8 because Nona 100% did not deserve to win that season. Jillian should have been in the finalist. not her
Agreed. And the way the team still wanted to send Robert up for elimination even though he wasn’t at service. The only time I hated the season 6 blue team
The season 7 episode where Benjamin diminished Siobhan. He suddenly became very pompous and stuck up when he joined the red team. To tell her her sandwich was crap after THE Gordon Ramsay praised it as if his is the opinion she should listen to got me so angry. It was the rice is poor food that stuck the nail in the coffin for me. He was basically Scott but Benjamin could cook.
I’d say Season 5 tanks for me as soon as Robert leaves. It’s at that point you realize that you can skip the next 3 episodes and not miss anything, seeing that there was no way in hell Ben and Andrea were getting past Danny and Paula
@@ashen_roses I don't know what you commented to make RecMike comment that, but it honestly doesn't matter. Benjamin can suck a fat one. If I knew my significant other spoke to people, especially women, like that, they would never become my spouse. No fucking way.
Siobhan could have nipped most of that in the bud by telling him off, instead of just bitching to the camera. He would have folded like a deck of cards if she done that (in my opinion(
Don't blame the CEO. He was brought on by production to make a decision, and made a decision, not aware of the cumulative performance of every chef leading up to that point
Yeah that Elsie elimination episode really sucked cause she's genuinely a lovely person and they just bashed her the whole time. It sucks cause I do think she was the least qualified because of her not so pro background, the way she was eliminated hurt
Episodes like Season 16 Episode 3 makes me wonder what would happen if HK had reunions like Survivor or Drag Race. Like, would there be even crazier fights with more combative casts when they reunite?
Its funny its so good, but I dont hear many really talk about season 22 for some reason and the insane top talent from that. But yeah, Jason having the audacity to attempt to throw our beloved sous chef under the bus was so uncalled for.
what was going through their heads when they decided a CEO of Ceasers was a good judge for this is beyond me. Like hes a good business man, he has no idea what they are talking about. Besides that they eliminated someone who had been better then everyone else and they had a terrible Poker Face.
Picks for me S1-Elsie’s elimination S2- Keith gets kinda robbed S3- first black jackets(Julia gets eliminated because Josh got kicked out & Rock loses it) S4- Menu battle S8- First episode post Raj(the blue team decided to start bullying Trev for no reason) S9- Jennifer’s elimination S10- Patrick’s elimination(the blue team should have won service) S11-Zach sabotaging Ray S12- the team swap(seeing Rochelle getting nominated for wanting to start a family & Scott for basically no reason) S14- Randy's elimination S15- The assault episode S16- Pick any of them S17- Van’s elimination S18- the start of Trev’s bullying S19- Amber’s first episode on the blue team or the Final 3 S22- Charity night I’ll add more later
In S10 more than likely Ramsay wanted to keep Tiffany and Robyn around for ratings, that's why the blue team lost along with the red team. On the other hand, the Red Team should have won F9 service
@@Ramsay-zy7he That’s because Alison still did much worse than Josh at the final 7. She was kicked off 2 stations by Michelle and T in the end after screwing up on the grill section and fish station.
@@tallyikroe2476 His charity night course at the final 8 on the red team would say otherwise and most people would argue that Randy should’ve stayed over Josh but even then, I can admit that Randy was on a decline just like Josh was after Brett left the competition.
@@Someone-tuf Kimberly's personality is very.......ehh. Like all she has is her being an underdog. Then Ryan is essentially a worse version of Kori in every way shape and form
that elimination really confused me, Its possible they wanted to keep the Roe vs Jennifer Drama around since that had been carrying the season a bit. But still, what did Gordon See in Ashley that was soo bad to eliminate her over someone who had been inconsistent ever since this competition started
I would love to see a ranking of all the eliminated chefs who got to keep their jackets. Definitely would be a nice highlight reel of strong, Chef that just didn’t quite make it.
I came yay close to rage quitting season 22 when they decided to keep that asshat jason after he threw the sous chefs under the bus. But thankfully he got his just deserts when next episode, he wound up being the only one to miss out on a black jacket.
Yeah idk how Donya got eliminated. Considering the fact she was an actual threat that only had 1 real bad night and 1 slip of the tonge at the elimination, but still. How the fuck are you going to eliminate someone that 7/9 members of the blue team pegged as their biggest threat. over someone who literally threw Christina Wilson under the bus
Worst episodes of season 10 were not just the 2 parters, but also Red vs Blue, Southern night and the infamous relay challenge where no team won. It was enough to make me give up on the season.
Amazing video Flynn. I agree with most these picks as I think the worst episodes of Hell’s Kitchen are the ones that are the most forgettable and unnecessary. I was also wondering if one of your next Hell’s Kitchen videos could be top 10 most emotional, inspirational, and bad *ss elimination send home video packages. For example, ones that I would absolutely include are Tennille(S6), Barbie(S10), Jon(S11), Sterling(S13), Manda(S15), Brett(S18), and Nikki(S19).
21:26 In his defense, Brynn just said “he doesn’t know the menu” in front of everyone which it felt more like he didn’t know the ticket. Then his excuse “I didn’t feel supported” was him being treated like the scum of the Earth While Morgana “I had no help” gets a “poor little girl” from everyone Payton Cooper defense squad right here! Also I’m not hating on anyone this season, just wanted to let you guys know. Also on Payton’s post after his last night on Instagram, Brynn wished him luck and good vibes. Someone tried to shame her for it, and Payton defended her and told this guy that it was all good. I have chats with Josie on messenger and she said she called him “Aiden” after her little brother out of affection. She said he looked like Aiden (I saw him in her stories and they have similar facial features) and that we both wish we could’ve seen that. She said that this show is all about the money.
@@WilliamNFisherAlso a question about Payton, is he a parent, because I heard someone say he has a baby girl and I wanted confirmation. As far as I know, the only one on that season I know has kids is Keona
Part of me wonders what would've happened if Jason went home. Cause the weakest chefs left at that point were him, Donya and Carmen. So if he was out, would we have gotten a 5 person black jacket team?
Based on how the Black Jacket lounge challenge went. The result would have been the same. but a bit more shocking since Carmen and Donya were a lot better cooking wise then Jason was. So it would have been a nail biter to see which one would survive over the other. Instead of insanely obvious that Jason was going to go home
Sorry guys but I was with Tara the whole time 1. In episode 4, the girls show no support no welcome to her, Mindy, and Nicole when the boys were shown to be welcoming and inviting to Alejandro, Brett, Sakari, and Vlad 2. The same episode, Alyssa, Sommer, and Dafne all mess up and they nominated Alyssa, Nicole, and Mindy. Nicole goes home (I know she had a bad plea but I’ve seen worse pleas that lived to see another day), that was Kaisha and Joy level of protection from nomination 3. The red team gossip about putting up Tara over Illeana (who should’ve went home that night) behind her back. I know they did the right thing at the end, but still. 4. Then later that night they go back and regret not putting her up behind her back 5. When Brett comes back, he told Tara to her face he had no faith in her. Like it’s okay for him to think that but telling it to her when they’ve never worked together before is just wrong. 6. After being away from everyone in the finale, Tara was the MVP for Alex. So sorry Anti Tara’s, you’re not going to get a member out of me.
@@rossomac21 For me personally. I perceived her as an Antagonist because I didn't take anything she was complaining about seriously. She's obviously not a villain if the show made a good hardy effort to portray her as a victim and did a somewhat good job at it in retrospect. she did literally nothing villainous throughout the entire competition
my problems with this is the following Episode 4. Its not like she wasn't getting any support, its was more just everyone was frazzled because at this point in time. most of the standouts of the 20 somethings were male chefs. especially on communication and organization. Then For the elimination, people say its BS but no it wasn't. Gordon asked for the 3 weakest chefs overall. Not on that service. So While Mindy was a cop out. Alyssa and Nicole were definitely 2 picks that deserved to be up there no 3 is just eh. then for most of the season. Tara accused everyone of gaining up on the 40 somethings. and For Her case and her team there is an arguement to be made, but its also counteracted with her being the weakest one out of the 3 (Cheyenne, Sommer, Daphne). For them gaining up on the 40 somethings as a whole. it was her, Nicole and Mindy. Theres no Argument for Nicole because when I say she was the worst chef of the competition. its at the level where I can't decide if she is better or worse then Demarco. Mindy is a bit too complicated as the main offender, Cheyenne, had a complicated relationship with Mindy and the Production Team (Basically a similar case to Vlad and Alyssa happened between the 2 but Mindy accidentally let it slip during the production process. So They had to act like they never met each other on the show). which is why I personally don't think they gained up on Mindy, then for Tara, I feel like she complained about the red teams decisions wayyy to much to understand why they made those decisions. So I personally didn't take them seriously. then Complaining that Alex should have stick with the 40 somethings and went against the 20 somethings was an opinion shared by almost everyone inside of the 40 somethings except for Alex, Zeus and Billy. and I personally have no idea why they thought that but that was incredibly stupid. Although in all honestly I stopped watching right before the black jackets. So idrk how they preformed at the finale)
I think out of all these the one that ticked me off the most was Michael, Ralph and Jessica being so horrible to Elsie. Then when Ramsay asked if she thought she had her team's support she said yes even though they all treated her like crap. Although after watching the raw footage from season 2 it makes me wonder if they just edited it to look like that's what was happening. Because the raw eps vs the aired ones were like night and day - so much less drama and fighting.
There are some parts that I don't agree: Season 6: Should be the episode where Ramsay and Scott left the restaurant because of how much pathetic Ariel, Suzanne and Van on that episode. Although Tennile was the real MVP of that episode for step up as a leader, it also shows Van's true downfall: Being a total childish man and get himself eliminated or maybe the episode where the Blue Team agreed to nominate Robert who got hospitalized instead of Andy who made countless mistakes. It's like blaming your classmate who didn't go to the class that day because they got sick for not doing your homework. Season 14: Episode 3 I guess where Mieka got eliminated and the team try to throw Monique and using Sarah as their shield because they thought Ramsay would eliminate Monique over Sarah only for Ramsay to eliminate Mieka as the real culprit of the night Season 15: The entire Chef Andi's wedding episode where it's chaotic from beginning to end. From Frank cooked 2 meats and ignoring Manda's ribeye only for both of his steak and chicken are undercooked and cost his team a score, to Ariel's "bison penis" and then both of the team makes chaos in the kitchen and got kicked out and made Hassan got eliminated. Season 16: The episode where Matt got eliminated and show how much worse he is. From disrepecting Christina as the guest judge and call the guest judges don't know about his "sliders", make a bad service and blame and argue with his teammate on Red Team. Then, he continued argue with them in the dorm especially with Kimberly and even makes Andrew who is also his fellow teammate from Blue Team and finally he got himself eliminated with Shaina and makes a threat comment to Ramsay. That episode should be called: "Everybody Hates Matt" as a nod to the show called "Everybody Hates Chris" Season 18: Too be fair, Gizzy has been declining since episode 3 when she didn't do her tableside task and go to the kitchen instead and her performance get worse ever since the switch team. So, it's her fault for losing her confidence. Definetly Kanae's elimination and it really proofs that Heather shouldn't been the runner up from Season 16 as she mostly bitching and complaining. It should be Heidi as she has been badaas from the beginning and it would be a poetic to see Ryan and Heidi who are besties on competition competed in finally or becoming female version of Paul vs Will. Season 20: Either The Chickengate episode or the Charity episode where for the first time ever where both of the team loses. Also, what's hillarious on the Chickengate episode is the one who got eliminated was Jay who had nothing to do with the Chickengate fiasco. Season 21: The Trenton's wedding dinner service episode where once again, both of the team got kicked out. You think after what happened to Chef Andi's wedding episode in Season 15, they will learn to not ever make a wedding dinner service in Hell's Kitchen again?
if were going by the numbers of the Black Jacket Lounge Challenge, Heather had the better dish then Kanae and its clear to see. and while Heather was a good chef. Kanae was a bit better with the only times where Kanae messed up was due to just forgetting things, Gizzy should have made it over Scottley, The Rest of the episodes you mentioned are remembered fondly because as an actual episode. They are memorable for usually a good reason. even season 16's episode is memorable but tbf its more of a ironic reason in retrospect
She and Fernando should be in Black Jacket over Santos and Roe. Santos is mediocre and Roe looks like a deer in the headlight every time and most of the time, besides cooking good meat, she's clueless.
@@margarethmichelina5146 I feel like Fernando might have been screwed over for crossing his arms, but at the same time, Santos was just. he wasn't that bad but he also isn't too memorably good. Sorta like Sakari but significantly worse
Its an excuse thats used by many chefs after they get swapped to the red team. Examples being: Nedra, Anton, Robyn (S10) I think used that excuse. etc. Its not even one that Ben uses. Ben's excuse is hes not used to the way gordon does things. while Paytons excuse was the Red Teams Set up was different
Ashley from season 13!! Completely unnecessary elimination. Also, Jennifer from season 9, Nick from season 17, Nikki from season 19 were the absolutely wrong decisions. I get maybe the other contestant in that particular situation was more entertaining for tv but in a cooking perspective, the former FULLY deserved to stay.
Also, I still think Dana’s elimination from season 17 was ridiculous. One bad dinner service in her entire 2-season run and her first time EVER being up for elimination has her kicked out……..
The pick for season 15 was actually my favorite episode for that season And his pick for favorite episode per season was actually my least favorite of that season
For Season 4 I tend to disagree with my pick being the very first episode due to the fact that Dominic got screwed over and that disgusting pig Jason Blunderwood stayed.
@@juliansmm244they should have nominated Jason instead of Dominic, it was clear Dominic probably wouldn't have made it far, but the poor guy got fucked over
Also regarding Season 22, I watched the first five seasons of the Polish edition and in season 3 there was a similar case of a chef trying to blame a sous-chef (also a previous contestant) for their mistake and still somehow surviving.
Is the Polish Edition different from the American Edition. because I remember hearing that the Foreign Hells Kitchens Productions were more or less what they tried to do with the UK edition, but pumped out a frick ton more
@@tallyikroe2476 I know, but it would’ve been nice if the good guy got the win! Instead, we had to settle for the final three of a women who sucks and two idiots who couldn’t be man enough to beat Jennifer! Two grown men, terrified of one woman!
@@lastdayonearthmysteryman4849 from what I can tell. they genuinely thought Elise was a better chef then Jenifer. and they still stand by those thoughts. So its hard to really tell. Personally I think Will was Honest while Paul is full of shit. I think Will vs Jennifer would have been really interesting, but The Producers were more at fault for how the season went then any other contestant imo
The most of these bad episodes are because they wanted to keep the 'more entertaining' chefs rather than the better ones... that is my biggest issue with this show, how common that is
Having just binge watched season 19, I have a question. Why all the dislike aimed at Amber? Granted , she bitched about being on the blue team WAY too much, it didn't stop her from working hard for the blue team. As for the Nikki situation, Amber was expressing her opinion about Nikki's lack of experience. If you were opening a new restaurant, wouldn't you want the most experienced person.? That, emphatically, was not Nikki. Really, what was the big deal about her? Did Nikki do anything outstanding in her time there? I'll wait
I'm honestly hardstuck between Keiths dogshit elimination or just the absolute backstab that was elise staying over jen, Will literally calls out that elise had to be the cancer and still chose to stab jen in the back and keith was a very solid chef and good leader yet just somehow got eliminated over Virginia. I was gonna say Ariel not getting in the final two however she got that runback and won 18 so it sorta evens out for me
Personally, I'm excited to see Michelle as a Sous Chef, and I LOVE James as a Sous Chef, top 2 possibly even 3 (Scott first, Jay second or third), and excited to see him back
@@varisrevolver4061 I'm a bit mixed on Michelle. I need to rewatch the season but she kind of bored me a bit due to her being more like Paula did in Season 5. except more boring. That and the circumstances of how she won was a bit............bad
@@tallyikroe2476 I'm optimistic that she'll be similar to a Sous Chef like Mary Ann (Seasons 1-3) rather than Heather, who's arguably the most forgettable part of Season 6
In seasons 1-4, HK was more of a concept than it was a competition since most people who competed on it were in jobs outside the culinary world, it will always have curve balls for that reason. I think season 5 where Robert goes home was a bad episode considering he was a fan favourite and health reasons took him out of the competition, I think he gives Paula or Danny a run for the money at the final 3 if he didn't have to leave Season 6 seeing Robert Dave and Kevin do the intense punishment that sent Robert to hospital was really bad, great season but some things should have been avoided I think season 8s episode 4 would have been a terrible episode had it not had Boris washing pans, that was too funny it actually caused Ramsay's voice to break when he said "LA MARKET IS NOT LOOKING FOR A HEAD CHEF IN PANS!" Season 9 when doing a re binge, indicates the first episode is pretty bad knowing a potential runner up in Jason went home before the first service, imo he gets top 2 losing to Will or winning if Will had a car crash final service if he had stayed but it still to this day (even according to this channel) the worst season Season 10 ironically was very tame after Robyn went home, as much as she was disliked, we knew clemenza and Barbie were never going to be final 2 material, you knew Justin was going to be a finalist from the blind taste test 4/4 masterclass and then either Christina or Dana, I would say roshnis first blue jacket episode was pretty bad when the blue team should have won the challenge imo to give her a character arc and the mexican night dinner service was the cracks showing of the fragmented red team
I'm sorry no it doesn't, Paula and Danny were WAYYYY better then Robert Was in Season 5. Andrea and Ben would have given the both of them a run for their money
So with Jason. I think a similar case to What Alex Interview and claimed would have happened in Season 13. Alex did not have as much experience as he did back around to when they applied for season 13 as he does for season 13. and if he had entered season 13, he would have been an early boot. but because he was "too nice" he didn't get in. in season 21 he said fuck it lets ball and dominated an entire season on his own. I feel like that would be a similar cast to Jason's run in Season 9 except he would make it a lot further considering season 9 did not have much good talent.
@@tallyikroe2476 given Paul nearly went home on 2 occasions and to this day is the weakest HK winner (with the exception of Christina season 4), Elise was nominated 6-7 times and made 3rd, Tommy had only 1 good service in his run to 4th place, I don't see anyone except Will being a strong opponent to Jason, considering he won a point in the signature dish challenge.... With Tacos
@@tallyikroe2476 Bottom tier yes but not the worst, I know season 8 lacked alot of talent, but Nona had a good palate, she did well in the blind taste test and excelled in the taste it now make it challenge which is a hallmark of top tier HK chefs who won it
Mike should have been the first contestant to be cut during the signature dishes. Not only did he bring up a dish that was pretty much fake, he was a prick about it too.
@@SirJoelsuf1if Mike had been nominated instead of Demarco after the first service, there's a good chance that he would have gone home instead of Gaurav
@@EpicAndrew97 Well you had Nicole on the red team which in general should’ve been the first boot over Gaurav had he not put his fingers into the risotto and admitted that it was wrong. I think opening night and the 3rd episode of season 12 should’ve been a double elimination. Both Nicole and Gaurav should’ve been eliminated on opening night and with Simone quitting, Mike should’ve gotten the boot as well too.
For s1, that one episode that was like over an hour was boring to me. That episode felt dry overall. And for s19, I’ll always be annoyed by Adam’s elimination.
The Reason why Keith was robbed was due to Virgina getting to the finale. like she did not deserve to be a finalist. but at the same time Keiths case is understandable to an extent. other then that the accusation that Gordon had a hard on for Virgina was a bit stupid. I get what he was trying to point out but it came out extremely badly
@@pfelipens8522 He did but still. he should have let to objectively better chef into the finale. even if he clearly wasn't going to win because Heather was the obvious winner
@@rayewaddell9668 yeah Michelle I feel deserved to be a finalist and I have no problems with her winning the season personally. However Nick being eliminated at the final 3 challenge was fucking stupid to me
@@CapitalismSuxx Sorry but you cannot call me Dense when you failed to differentiate his tone of voice compared to his normal speech since his voice doesn't change much between different video topics
For me season 8 was really good for the first half. but then atrocious for the second half when the only chefs that actually tried to be a good head chef were Jiillian, Sabrina and *Russel
For me on a personal feeling worst episode for Season 22 was 6 cuz Brad had to leave for not feeling right and Brad was my favorite contestant that season and also Jermaine trying to gaslight the team thinking Devon was nominated
I love how Jermaine would later go on to use the "Snakes in the grass' excuse which I didn't realize there was a case of hypocrisy. but that was a pretty bad look for them, other then being the most forgettable chef that season "imo, although its not as bad as Devonnie from Next Level Chef"
What do you think of the season 23 announcement? Meghan (season 14) should’ve been chosen over Michelle as the red team sous chef Can’t wait for your predictions
I look forward to seeing what Michelle tribble can do as sous chef for the red team, and I think that Meghan was probably too busy to return as a sous chef for season 23.
What's your all time least favorite Hell's Kitchen Episode?
@@FlynnMasters Mines has to be almost all of season 16, lol. Well, it’s the episode where Matt was eliminated with Shaina at the finale 10. While it was so satisfying to see Matt get eliminated, his attitude on red team went outta control. Escaping him struggling really hard during his dinner service on the fish station and it was pretty painful to watch him go off at Kimberly and the red team.
For Season 9, it's a tossup between Season 9 Episode 14 and Season 9 Episode 11. Elise is nominated for elimination both times and survives elimination both times despite those two being among her worst dinner services that season.
@@rayewaddell9668 Honestly the only good episode from that Season is the episode where Johnny got eliminated. Thank Fuck that POS is gone. imo hes worse then Frank from the previous season because Frank is similar to Matt. Someone you can't take seriously so when they fuck up its funny to watch. Johnny doesn't have that distinction, hes just a pure blooded asshole
For Season 9 mine would be Episode 7. Because while Elise was obviously being kept around for Drama, You could argue she wasn't worse then the chefs that went home cooking wise. Until Jamie got eliminated due to the purest of bullshit imaginable. Literally the Best chef in the Red Team got eliminated so they can keep the drama around while also not doing a single thing to split up the drama. at that point its like. WHATS THE POINT IN WATCHING EVERYTHING ELSE. (even though I did get the winners spoiled, that's still the case) That makes what I know about Jenifer's elimination not that surprising. because OF COURSE they were going to keep Elise around, Of HECKING Course they are
There is literally no Argument for Eliminating Jamie, and Honestly I think Jamie's elimination would go toe to toe with Nick's Elimination from All-Stars. Only Getting second because of everything relating to how stupid nick's elimination was. but its only due to a technicality of Who's making the call
Season 16, Episode 3. The worst episode of the worst season.
I’m still salty over Jennifer’s elimination in S9. She deserved to make it further than Elise, so that’s why I’m glad she got her revenge in S17.
I personally think they did that because production had a crush on Elise.
@@scottylewis8124and it nearly ruined the show
Lmao she left literally 1 minute later than Elise
@@frankieseward8667 Indeed Jamie should have survived, not to mention Elizabeth
IMO I see people say season 8 is where they started to focus on Character and Personality instead of Talent. While imo that started at Season 9. With Season 8. They Focused on Talent more then Personalities. However there was no one there except for "Jillian to Everyone" and "Russel to Gordon Alone" that was actually good at cooking (or if there is anyone else it was extremely inconsistent)
But Season 9 there was at least half of the chefs were better cooks then Elise and Elise would survive through the entire competition due to her "Personality". And this is where I think the narrative part started. And Where she returned to all-Stars and the cycle continued with Van and Dana getting the boot because of Elise. and Giovanni and Nick because the Producers were idiots
The salt in the wound with the Nikki / Amber elimination was only amplified because Nikki had to stand up there and explain that she group up food insecure due to being homeless, creates a compelling narrative dish that honors her backstory and mother for always working her hardest to provide for her, and then immediately cutting to Amber's "Herr derr, my mom couldn't fucking cook for shit, she was so bad" confessionals over, and over again. Production set up all of the dominoes for us to love and root for Nikki, and then everything was so perfectly aligned for...Amber to get the jacket?
It just doesn't make sense and, honestly, isn't fair to Amber because now look at how the internet treats her. Very, very bad production planning on that one.
yeah I lost all hope for the black jacket lounge challenge at Season 19. WHO IN THE FRICK Actually thought Amber should have gotten a black jacket over Nikki I have no fricking idea. Nikki was Dominant Ever Since the 4th-5th episode it was insane. While Amber literally had 1 good stand out service (Episode 4's Challenge. Then Went to shit instantly when she got to the blue team. having only 1 service where she was more or less on top of things because she could hide behind Peter, then just whined like a crybaby all the way through the rest of the competition except for when she had to taste fish)
What’s also bad about Gizzy’s elimination episode, apart from the things you mentioned, is that Scotley beat her in the CFYL challenge more or less by cheating. The prompt was to use the ingredients from the farmer’s market tables as the key ingredients. And then Scotley pulls red lentils from the pantry as his primary side. Ramsay even called him out for it and didn’t like the lentils. Yea, Gizzy made a mistake with the scales on her fish, but at least she followed the prompt of the challenge! It surprises me how Scotley didn’t outright get disqualified for cheating in the challenge.
EDIT: And what's wild about Ramsay sparing Scotley despite failing to follow the rules is: he's disqualified dishes from challenges in the past when they break the rules in some way. For some examples:
Krupa's "veal" dish in one challenge on Season 9 was disqualified when she used filet instead.
Adam and Milly had their challenge dishes disqualified on Season 14 when they both had rice as their sides after Adam failed to properly cook his intended side.
And then Young Guns had that emoji jacket challenge, where the chefs had to cook dishes based on what was on the backs of their jackets. Yet so many of them made changes instead of following the recipe verbatim like they were supposed to, so those dishes got disqualified. Shoutout also to Frank's liquid smoke burger in a similar challenge on Season 15 ("She only won because I lost!".
Scotley was kept to keep the feud between him and Trevor going
Scotley's fault
@@heymistercarter. and also Gizzy made a very dangerous mistake in forgetting to descale her fish, which was a very easy excuse to eliminate her
The rules of the challenges are arbitrary, only to be used or ignored when drama calls for it.
There is no way they were going to keep Gizzy as opposed to Scotley, when the biggest feud of the season was brewing.
worst episode of season 16: every episode
Yep
Personally I would have gone with Season 6 episode 6. The challenge was pretty mediocre and it was obvious from the word go that the Red Team were going to win, the punishment nearly killed Robert, and Jim's elimination was probably the most unjust one of the season.
I'd second this.
The worst episode ever would be the one where Joy, Keisha and Melanie threw Rochelle under the bus because she wanted to start a family.
First of all, there is nothing wrong about a chef wanting a family. In fact, Chef James and Gordon Ramsey are both married with kids. And second, Rochelle wanting a family is her business not theirs.
Other dishonorable episodes are the one where Russell wanted to blackmail his teammates because he lost, Paulie not giving an f about helping Ryan during the final service of Season 16 and of course Frank who said said sexist remarks and got in trouble by the military.
The S8 finale was one of my favorites because Russell lost.
Chef Andi is a mom now too! It really doesn’t make any sense for them to nominate Rochelle over this. They were probably just threatened by how good she was.
@@lovelyluna961it was Joy being a coward (waiting for Rochelle to leave the room) and there are people think she should have won 😂
@@rossomac21 Joy was totally threatened by Rochelle because maybe she thought she could win
@@WilliamNFisher Honestly I could care less about the finale of season 8 because Nona 100% did not deserve to win that season. Jillian should have been in the finalist. not her
Could you do a episode on Gordon Ramsey's best and worst decisions that he ever made during Hell’s Kitchen, please?
That could be at least a two- parter ( with more bad than good decisions)
6:25 i would've chosen episode 6 for the fact that the punishment could have killed Robert
Agreed. And the way the team still wanted to send Robert up for elimination even though he wasn’t at service. The only time I hated the season 6 blue team
The season 7 episode where Benjamin diminished Siobhan. He suddenly became very pompous and stuck up when he joined the red team. To tell her her sandwich was crap after THE Gordon Ramsay praised it as if his is the opinion she should listen to got me so angry. It was the rice is poor food that stuck the nail in the coffin for me. He was basically Scott but Benjamin could cook.
I think he was very Naive inside of Season 7 but matured greatly in Season 17
"rice is poor food" gotta be one of the wildest takes I have ever laid my eyes upon..from a chef...
I’d say Season 5 tanks for me as soon as Robert leaves. It’s at that point you realize that you can skip the next 3 episodes and not miss anything, seeing that there was no way in hell Ben and Andrea were getting past Danny and Paula
Flynnmasters is the only HK UA-camr that I won't get tired watching and the contents are unlike the others which is entertaining
I STILL cannot stand Benjamin. I don't care how much he's changed. The way he spoke to Siobhan and Nilka was absolutely unacceptable.
It's funny to see who the fans allow to change and who's a bitch they wanna slap forever
Is that your professional opinion? He was despicable. I also dgaf if "he's changed" somewhat. He's a whole ass.
@@RecMike who said I was defending him? I know 99% of HK fans defend men with their lives but like actually read.
@@ashen_roses I don't know what you commented to make RecMike comment that, but it honestly doesn't matter. Benjamin can suck a fat one.
If I knew my significant other spoke to people, especially women, like that, they would never become my spouse. No fucking way.
Siobhan could have nipped most of that in the bud by telling him off, instead of just bitching to the camera.
He would have folded like a deck of cards if she done that (in my opinion(
Michelle didn't screw Nick the effing producers and the CEO did.
Don't blame the CEO. He was brought on by production to make a decision, and made a decision, not aware of the cumulative performance of every chef leading up to that point
Yeah that Elsie elimination episode really sucked cause she's genuinely a lovely person and they just bashed her the whole time. It sucks cause I do think she was the least qualified because of her not so pro background, the way she was eliminated hurt
Episodes like Season 16 Episode 3 makes me wonder what would happen if HK had reunions like Survivor or Drag Race. Like, would there be even crazier fights with more combative casts when they reunite?
Its funny its so good, but I dont hear many really talk about season 22 for some reason and the insane top talent from that. But yeah, Jason having the audacity to attempt to throw our beloved sous chef under the bus was so uncalled for.
I love how jen tells us how theres a ton of ego's inside the room in Season 18, like her ego wasn't the worst one there
I knew what Season 9's pick would be before I clicked the video
same
Most fans do, such a despicable episode.
This was the most obvious pick. Simply absurd that this was the decision that was made.
@@matthewhanf3033I bet Will and Paul regret their decision to this day.
@@scottylewis8124Will at least. There's a good reason 9 is ranled so lowly
Nick’s elimination wasn’t just the worst episode of S17; it was the worst one EVER.
what was going through their heads when they decided a CEO of Ceasers was a good judge for this is beyond me. Like hes a good business man, he has no idea what they are talking about. Besides that they eliminated someone who had been better then everyone else and they had a terrible Poker Face.
Picks for me
S1-Elsie’s elimination
S2- Keith gets kinda robbed
S3- first black jackets(Julia gets eliminated because Josh got kicked out & Rock loses it)
S4- Menu battle
S8- First episode post Raj(the blue team decided to start bullying Trev for no reason)
S9- Jennifer’s elimination
S10- Patrick’s elimination(the blue team should have won service)
S11-Zach sabotaging Ray
S12- the team swap(seeing Rochelle getting nominated for wanting to start a family & Scott for basically no reason)
S14- Randy's elimination
S15- The assault episode
S16- Pick any of them
S17- Van’s elimination
S18- the start of Trev’s bullying
S19- Amber’s first episode on the blue team or the Final 3
S22- Charity night
I’ll add more later
In S10 more than likely Ramsay wanted to keep Tiffany and Robyn around for ratings, that's why the blue team lost along with the red team. On the other hand, the Red Team should have won F9 service
@@AlessandroChiarelli My friend even went as far as accusing Ramsey of sabotaging the blue team.
For season 22, it's the case of that you win some and you lose some
Josh got far too many chances on S14. To this day I’m still shocked he got the black jacket over Alison
@@Ramsay-zy7he That’s because Alison still did much worse than Josh at the final 7. She was kicked off 2 stations by Michelle and T in the end after screwing up on the grill section and fish station.
I know Alison crashed and burned on meat and fish but I would trust her over Josh in a kitchen 10 times outta 10
Basically Josh wasn't the worst chef on any given night up until the black jacket. He was just on a significant decline after Brett Left
@@tallyikroe2476 His charity night course at the final 8 on the red team would say otherwise and most people would argue that Randy should’ve stayed over Josh but even then, I can admit that Randy was on a decline just like Josh was after Brett left the competition.
@@rayewaddell9668 I forgot about that dinner service when I made that comment
I feel like Randy’s elimination over Josh is definitely an age thing
I think the worst episode of S16 was episode 7, because no one was eliminated from the mostly toxic cast
I'm glad you acknowledge that most of the cast were toxic. I feel the red team's awfulness is hidden by the notion that the blue team are even worse 😂
Kimberly and Ryan are overrated personality wise@@rossomac21
@@Someone-tuf Kimberly's personality is very.......ehh. Like all she has is her being an underdog. Then Ryan is essentially a worse version of Kori in every way shape and form
I'm still pissed off at Ashley's elimination in S13
that elimination really confused me, Its possible they wanted to keep the Roe vs Jennifer Drama around since that had been carrying the season a bit. But still, what did Gordon See in Ashley that was soo bad to eliminate her over someone who had been inconsistent ever since this competition started
I would love to see a ranking of all the eliminated chefs who got to keep their jackets. Definitely would be a nice highlight reel of strong, Chef that just didn’t quite make it.
I came yay close to rage quitting season 22 when they decided to keep that asshat jason after he threw the sous chefs under the bus. But thankfully he got his just deserts when next episode, he wound up being the only one to miss out on a black jacket.
Yeah idk how Donya got eliminated. Considering the fact she was an actual threat that only had 1 real bad night and 1 slip of the tonge at the elimination, but still. How the fuck are you going to eliminate someone that 7/9 members of the blue team pegged as their biggest threat. over someone who literally threw Christina Wilson under the bus
Worst episodes of season 10 were not just the 2 parters, but also Red vs Blue, Southern night and the infamous relay challenge where no team won. It was enough to make me give up on the season.
Final 11 part 2: Patrick got eliminated over Tiffany's God awful elimination plea
@@EpicAndrew97 The whole thing just makes you wanna yell: CUT!!
Amazing video Flynn. I agree with most these picks as I think the worst episodes of Hell’s Kitchen are the ones that are the most forgettable and unnecessary.
I was also wondering if one of your next Hell’s Kitchen videos could be top 10 most emotional, inspirational, and bad *ss elimination send home video packages. For example, ones that I would absolutely include are Tennille(S6), Barbie(S10), Jon(S11), Sterling(S13), Manda(S15), Brett(S18), and Nikki(S19).
Oh how could I forget Tommy(S9).
21:26 In his defense, Brynn just said “he doesn’t know the menu” in front of everyone which it felt more like he didn’t know the ticket.
Then his excuse “I didn’t feel supported” was him being treated like the scum of the Earth
While Morgana “I had no help” gets a “poor little girl” from everyone
Payton Cooper defense squad right here!
Also I’m not hating on anyone this season, just wanted to let you guys know.
Also on Payton’s post after his last night on Instagram, Brynn wished him luck and good vibes. Someone tried to shame her for it, and Payton defended her and told this guy that it was all good.
I have chats with Josie on messenger and she said she called him “Aiden” after her little brother out of affection. She said he looked like Aiden (I saw him in her stories and they have similar facial features) and that we both wish we could’ve seen that. She said that this show is all about the money.
What happened last night?
@@varisrevolver4061There did seem to be some misandry toward Payton and Sam.
@@WilliamNFisherAlso a question about Payton, is he a parent, because I heard someone say he has a baby girl and I wanted confirmation. As far as I know, the only one on that season I know has kids is Keona
@@varisrevolver4061 The post after his last service on his Instagram account
@@KMC710-k9x I didn’t even know Keona had one.
Think next week's episode is The Best Episode from Each HK Season
These mf bot comments need to go away, good stuff Flynn
I hate these whore bots too
14:02 "COME ON DEMARCO 👹"
Part of me wonders what would've happened if Jason went home. Cause the weakest chefs left at that point were him, Donya and Carmen. So if he was out, would we have gotten a 5 person black jacket team?
Based on how the Black Jacket lounge challenge went. The result would have been the same. but a bit more shocking since Carmen and Donya were a lot better cooking wise then Jason was. So it would have been a nail biter to see which one would survive over the other. Instead of insanely obvious that Jason was going to go home
Sorry guys but I was with Tara the whole time
1. In episode 4, the girls show no support no welcome to her, Mindy, and Nicole when the boys were shown to be welcoming and inviting to Alejandro, Brett, Sakari, and Vlad
2. The same episode, Alyssa, Sommer, and Dafne all mess up and they nominated Alyssa, Nicole, and Mindy. Nicole goes home (I know she had a bad plea but I’ve seen worse pleas that lived to see another day), that was Kaisha and Joy level of protection from nomination
3. The red team gossip about putting up Tara over Illeana (who should’ve went home that night) behind her back. I know they did the right thing at the end, but still.
4. Then later that night they go back and regret not putting her up behind her back
5. When Brett comes back, he told Tara to her face he had no faith in her. Like it’s okay for him to think that but telling it to her when they’ve never worked together before is just wrong.
6. After being away from everyone in the finale, Tara was the MVP for Alex.
So sorry Anti Tara’s, you’re not going to get a member out of me.
Yea. Indeed Sommer and Dafne should have been nominated along with Alyssa. Either of the three could have gone home
Tara is only perceived as a villain because Cheyenne agreed to come on Flynn Masters' channel 😂
@@rossomac21 they’re all cool now, I just wanted to get these feelings off of my chest
@@rossomac21 For me personally. I perceived her as an Antagonist because I didn't take anything she was complaining about seriously. She's obviously not a villain if the show made a good hardy effort to portray her as a victim and did a somewhat good job at it in retrospect. she did literally nothing villainous throughout the entire competition
my problems with this is the following
Episode 4. Its not like she wasn't getting any support, its was more just everyone was frazzled because at this point in time. most of the standouts of the 20 somethings were male chefs. especially on communication and organization. Then For the elimination, people say its BS but no it wasn't. Gordon asked for the 3 weakest chefs overall. Not on that service. So While Mindy was a cop out. Alyssa and Nicole were definitely 2 picks that deserved to be up there
no 3 is just eh.
then for most of the season. Tara accused everyone of gaining up on the 40 somethings. and For Her case and her team there is an arguement to be made, but its also counteracted with her being the weakest one out of the 3 (Cheyenne, Sommer, Daphne). For them gaining up on the 40 somethings as a whole. it was her, Nicole and Mindy. Theres no Argument for Nicole because when I say she was the worst chef of the competition. its at the level where I can't decide if she is better or worse then Demarco. Mindy is a bit too complicated as the main offender, Cheyenne, had a complicated relationship with Mindy and the Production Team (Basically a similar case to Vlad and Alyssa happened between the 2 but Mindy accidentally let it slip during the production process. So They had to act like they never met each other on the show). which is why I personally don't think they gained up on Mindy, then for Tara, I feel like she complained about the red teams decisions wayyy to much to understand why they made those decisions. So I personally didn't take them seriously. then Complaining that Alex should have stick with the 40 somethings and went against the 20 somethings was an opinion shared by almost everyone inside of the 40 somethings except for Alex, Zeus and Billy. and I personally have no idea why they thought that but that was incredibly stupid.
Although in all honestly I stopped watching right before the black jackets. So idrk how they preformed at the finale)
I think out of all these the one that ticked me off the most was Michael, Ralph and Jessica being so horrible to Elsie. Then when Ramsay asked if she thought she had her team's support she said yes even though they all treated her like crap.
Although after watching the raw footage from season 2 it makes me wonder if they just edited it to look like that's what was happening. Because the raw eps vs the aired ones were like night and day - so much less drama and fighting.
Can you do the most memorable chef's exit interview from every season?
Or the most savage ramsay's elimination comment from every season?
There are some parts that I don't agree:
Season 6:
Should be the episode where Ramsay and Scott left the restaurant because of how much pathetic Ariel, Suzanne and Van on that episode. Although Tennile was the real MVP of that episode for step up as a leader, it also shows Van's true downfall: Being a total childish man and get himself eliminated or maybe the episode where the Blue Team agreed to nominate Robert who got hospitalized instead of Andy who made countless mistakes. It's like blaming your classmate who didn't go to the class that day because they got sick for not doing your homework.
Season 14:
Episode 3 I guess where Mieka got eliminated and the team try to throw Monique and using Sarah as their shield because they thought Ramsay would eliminate Monique over Sarah only for Ramsay to eliminate Mieka as the real culprit of the night
Season 15:
The entire Chef Andi's wedding episode where it's chaotic from beginning to end. From Frank cooked 2 meats and ignoring Manda's ribeye only for both of his steak and chicken are undercooked and cost his team a score, to Ariel's "bison penis" and then both of the team makes chaos in the kitchen and got kicked out and made Hassan got eliminated.
Season 16:
The episode where Matt got eliminated and show how much worse he is. From disrepecting Christina as the guest judge and call the guest judges don't know about his "sliders", make a bad service and blame and argue with his teammate on Red Team. Then, he continued argue with them in the dorm especially with Kimberly and even makes Andrew who is also his fellow teammate from Blue Team and finally he got himself eliminated with Shaina and makes a threat comment to Ramsay.
That episode should be called: "Everybody Hates Matt" as a nod to the show called "Everybody Hates Chris"
Season 18:
Too be fair, Gizzy has been declining since episode 3 when she didn't do her tableside task and go to the kitchen instead and her performance get worse ever since the switch team. So, it's her fault for losing her confidence.
Definetly Kanae's elimination and it really proofs that Heather shouldn't been the runner up from Season 16 as she mostly bitching and complaining. It should be Heidi as she has been badaas from the beginning and it would be a poetic to see Ryan and Heidi who are besties on competition competed in finally or becoming female version of Paul vs Will.
Season 20:
Either The Chickengate episode or the Charity episode where for the first time ever where both of the team loses. Also, what's hillarious on the Chickengate episode is the one who got eliminated was Jay who had nothing to do with the Chickengate fiasco.
Season 21:
The Trenton's wedding dinner service episode where once again, both of the team got kicked out. You think after what happened to Chef Andi's wedding episode in Season 15, they will learn to not ever make a wedding dinner service in Hell's Kitchen again?
if were going by the numbers of the Black Jacket Lounge Challenge, Heather had the better dish then Kanae and its clear to see. and while Heather was a good chef. Kanae was a bit better with the only times where Kanae messed up was due to just forgetting things, Gizzy should have made it over Scottley, The Rest of the episodes you mentioned are remembered fondly because as an actual episode. They are memorable for usually a good reason. even season 16's episode is memorable but tbf its more of a ironic reason in retrospect
I feel bad for Ashley in season 13
She needed a better plea to survive
She and Fernando should be in Black Jacket over Santos and Roe.
Santos is mediocre and Roe looks like a deer in the headlight every time and most of the time, besides cooking good meat, she's clueless.
@@margarethmichelina5146 I feel like Fernando might have been screwed over for crossing his arms, but at the same time, Santos was just. he wasn't that bad but he also isn't too memorably good. Sorta like Sakari but significantly worse
In terms of Payton, if you are taking an excuse out of S4 Ben's playbook 16 seasons later, you are not long for the competition.
Its an excuse thats used by many chefs after they get swapped to the red team. Examples being: Nedra, Anton, Robyn (S10) I think used that excuse. etc. Its not even one that Ben uses. Ben's excuse is hes not used to the way gordon does things. while Paytons excuse was the Red Teams Set up was different
Ashley from season 13!! Completely unnecessary elimination. Also, Jennifer from season 9, Nick from season 17, Nikki from season 19 were the absolutely wrong decisions. I get maybe the other contestant in that particular situation was more entertaining for tv but in a cooking perspective, the former FULLY deserved to stay.
Also, I still think Dana’s elimination from season 17 was ridiculous. One bad dinner service in her entire 2-season run and her first time EVER being up for elimination has her kicked out……..
The premier of Season 6. Not one but two awful chefs are eliminated, and one was in the middle of service
I get an allergic itch when Russell and Sabrina get praise.
cant wait to see whats the best episode of each season is!!
The worst episode of S6 can speak for itself. It knows what it is.
Dear, Flynn, could you try to pick the best episode from each HK season, please?
Thank you.
The pick for season 15 was actually my favorite episode for that season
And his pick for favorite episode per season was actually my least favorite of that season
Season 17 The Finale!
You eventually going to do a video on the best episode of every season?
For Season 4 I tend to disagree with my pick being the very first episode due to the fact that Dominic got screwed over and that disgusting pig Jason Blunderwood stayed.
@@juliansmm244they should have nominated Jason instead of Dominic, it was clear Dominic probably wouldn't have made it far, but the poor guy got fucked over
@@EpicAndrew97 damn it I just realized I replied to that comment instead of commenting myself😭😂
Season 12 was great minus Joy and her sidekick! Bullied is never good! That what their did to Scott!
Also regarding Season 22, I watched the first five seasons of the Polish edition and in season 3 there was a similar case of a chef trying to blame a sous-chef (also a previous contestant) for their mistake and still somehow surviving.
Is the Polish Edition different from the American Edition. because I remember hearing that the Foreign Hells Kitchens Productions were more or less what they tried to do with the UK edition, but pumped out a frick ton more
24:13 I still think it’s BS that Jason is still in it
How about ranking all the final chefs eliminated before black jackets? (7th and 6th place chefs)
The first episode is always the best haha. Rank every first dinner service!
Flynn, how about an episode with the first impressions on Head Chefs Only after the trailers dropped?
10:14 Their Sucks! Tommy should have won for what their did to Jennifer alone! FU Will And Paul!
realistically. Tommy was never beating Will and Paul. And just because of a sabotage, they don't deserve to loose over anyone
@@tallyikroe2476 I know, but it would’ve been nice if the good guy got the win! Instead, we had to settle for the final three of a women who sucks and two idiots who couldn’t be man enough to beat Jennifer! Two grown men, terrified of one woman!
@@lastdayonearthmysteryman4849 from what I can tell. they genuinely thought Elise was a better chef then Jenifer. and they still stand by those thoughts. So its hard to really tell. Personally I think Will was Honest while Paul is full of shit. I think Will vs Jennifer would have been really interesting, but The Producers were more at fault for how the season went then any other contestant imo
@@tallyikroe2476 Nobody could think that she’s better! Unless you’re lying or blind!
@@lastdayonearthmysteryman4849 I think Will would be Blind and Paul was just a Rowdy Narcassict
The most of these bad episodes are because they wanted to keep the 'more entertaining' chefs rather than the better ones... that is my biggest issue with this show, how common that is
Happy Football Season everyone
We're going 23! Head Chef edition!
Having just binge watched season 19, I have a question. Why all the dislike aimed at Amber? Granted , she bitched about being on the blue team WAY too much, it didn't stop her from working hard for the blue team. As for the Nikki situation, Amber was expressing her opinion about Nikki's lack of experience. If you were opening a new restaurant, wouldn't you want the most experienced person.? That, emphatically, was not Nikki.
Really, what was the big deal about her? Did Nikki do anything outstanding in her time there? I'll wait
Keep your head up Jennifer :)!!!!
Could you do biggest service blowouts from each season
Can you do this for Survivor? I know that would be long, but still.
I'm honestly hardstuck between Keiths dogshit elimination or just the absolute backstab that was elise staying over jen, Will literally calls out that elise had to be the cancer and still chose to stab jen in the back and keith was a very solid chef and good leader yet just somehow got eliminated over Virginia. I was gonna say Ariel not getting in the final two however she got that runback and won 18 so it sorta evens out for me
Season 10 timestamp in the description is missing
4:49 😂😂
Given everything we now know for season 23, I’d like to hear your opinion on it and whether you think this’ll be a good season or not
Personally, I'm excited to see Michelle as a Sous Chef, and I LOVE James as a Sous Chef, top 2 possibly even 3 (Scott first, Jay second or third), and excited to see him back
@@varisrevolver4061 I'm a bit mixed on Michelle. I need to rewatch the season but she kind of bored me a bit due to her being more like Paula did in Season 5. except more boring. That and the circumstances of how she won was a bit............bad
@@tallyikroe2476 I'm optimistic that she'll be similar to a Sous Chef like Mary Ann (Seasons 1-3) rather than Heather, who's arguably the most forgettable part of Season 6
@@varisrevolver4061 tbh yeah heather was really forgettable in Season 6
You should do a donkey best to worst list
In seasons 1-4, HK was more of a concept than it was a competition since most people who competed on it were in jobs outside the culinary world, it will always have curve balls for that reason.
I think season 5 where Robert goes home was a bad episode considering he was a fan favourite and health reasons took him out of the competition, I think he gives Paula or Danny a run for the money at the final 3 if he didn't have to leave
Season 6 seeing Robert Dave and Kevin do the intense punishment that sent Robert to hospital was really bad, great season but some things should have been avoided
I think season 8s episode 4 would have been a terrible episode had it not had Boris washing pans, that was too funny it actually caused Ramsay's voice to break when he said "LA MARKET IS NOT LOOKING FOR A HEAD CHEF IN PANS!"
Season 9 when doing a re binge, indicates the first episode is pretty bad knowing a potential runner up in Jason went home before the first service, imo he gets top 2 losing to Will or winning if Will had a car crash final service if he had stayed but it still to this day (even according to this channel) the worst season
Season 10 ironically was very tame after Robyn went home, as much as she was disliked, we knew clemenza and Barbie were never going to be final 2 material, you knew Justin was going to be a finalist from the blind taste test 4/4 masterclass and then either Christina or Dana, I would say roshnis first blue jacket episode was pretty bad when the blue team should have won the challenge imo to give her a character arc and the mexican night dinner service was the cracks showing of the fragmented red team
I'm sorry no it doesn't, Paula and Danny were WAYYYY better then Robert Was in Season 5. Andrea and Ben would have given the both of them a run for their money
So with Jason. I think a similar case to What Alex Interview and claimed would have happened in Season 13. Alex did not have as much experience as he did back around to when they applied for season 13 as he does for season 13. and if he had entered season 13, he would have been an early boot. but because he was "too nice" he didn't get in. in season 21 he said fuck it lets ball and dominated an entire season on his own. I feel like that would be a similar cast to Jason's run in Season 9 except he would make it a lot further considering season 9 did not have much good talent.
@@tallyikroe2476 given Paul nearly went home on 2 occasions and to this day is the weakest HK winner (with the exception of Christina season 4), Elise was nominated 6-7 times and made 3rd, Tommy had only 1 good service in his run to 4th place, I don't see anyone except Will being a strong opponent to Jason, considering he won a point in the signature dish challenge.... With Tacos
@@AA-dy3qw uhh what. You do realize Nona was a Winner Right?
@@tallyikroe2476 Bottom tier yes but not the worst, I know season 8 lacked alot of talent, but Nona had a good palate, she did well in the blind taste test and excelled in the taste it now make it challenge which is a hallmark of top tier HK chefs who won it
DeMarco also FINALLY went home in S12. How did he survive for this long? He arguably should have gone over MIke
Mike would have been eliminated third if Simone hadn't bailed out
Mike should have been the first contestant to be cut during the signature dishes. Not only did he bring up a dish that was pretty much fake, he was a prick about it too.
@@SirJoelsuf1if Mike had been nominated instead of Demarco after the first service, there's a good chance that he would have gone home instead of Gaurav
@@EpicAndrew97 Well you had Nicole on the red team which in general should’ve been the first boot over Gaurav had he not put his fingers into the risotto and admitted that it was wrong. I think opening night and the 3rd episode of season 12 should’ve been a double elimination. Both Nicole and Gaurav should’ve been eliminated on opening night and with Simone quitting, Mike should’ve gotten the boot as well too.
@@EpicAndrew97 Nah. DeMarco and Gabriel were train wrecks
18:44. Why do they both sound like Eric Cartman?
For s1, that one episode that was like over an hour was boring to me. That episode felt dry overall. And for s19, I’ll always be annoyed by Adam’s elimination.
23:12 Tara just kinda annoyed the whole season
I'd say Kevin elimination was the worst episode from season 18
nah Realistically Kevin Deserved to go home. Even if Scottley was worse since Kevin had a lot less drive and passion
To me the worst episode was ep 4. Where the whole vs gimmick was ditched. They seriously jumped the shark with that.
@@scottylewis8124 I think Gordon Expected for at least 1 side to complete service each night.
Will you do biggest blowout services of each season?
i completely agree with season one, micheal, ralph and jessica were some salty fucks, and i will forever be salty about that episode
could you do an entire video on why hell's kitchen season 17 is the worst (rigged/bias) season ?
I repeat this one more time: PAUL AND WILL DID NOT BETRAY JENNIFER. SHE WAS THE FIRST NOMINEE DESPITE BEING STRONGER THAN ELISE
They threw her under the bus despite Elise being the bigger problem
@@EpicAndrew97 It was strategic, since Elise was weaker
@@AlessandroChiarellithst could've backfired very easily. Look whar happened in season 2 and 7
There were no indications that Paul and Will lied
@@frankieseward8667 Yes I saw.
Any time that Flynn points out Keith got robbed, I will point out that Keith was reason he was sent home.
The Reason why Keith was robbed was due to Virgina getting to the finale. like she did not deserve to be a finalist. but at the same time Keiths case is understandable to an extent. other then that the accusation that Gordon had a hard on for Virgina was a bit stupid. I get what he was trying to point out but it came out extremely badly
@@tallyikroe2476 He basically proved Gordon right with that comment.
@@pfelipens8522 He did but still. he should have let to objectively better chef into the finale. even if he clearly wasn't going to win because Heather was the obvious winner
Fix the segments buddy, where is Season 10?
Crona Point
worst episode of the entire series is the season 17 final when snake Michelle wins.
To this day I still think Michelle's win was rigged.
Oh, hands down, she wasn't going to make the final, and Lord only knows Seasons 13-19 can't have a male winner
@@MrStarfan64 It’s not her fault that she won All Stars though. That’s more on the producers for how they edited her out to be.
@@rayewaddell9668 yeah Michelle I feel deserved to be a finalist and I have no problems with her winning the season personally. However Nick being eliminated at the final 3 challenge was fucking stupid to me
Michelle only won because Nick lost, that's not a winner to me, that's not a winner.
Jennifer was robbed !
What if you just talked with a normal cadence in your videos tho?
But he is though. What?? How is he not talking normally
@@tallyikroe2476 Are you deaf?
@@CapitalismSuxx No like, hes not speaking in any sort of way other then his normal speech. are you the deaf one?
@@tallyikroe2476 Truly dense, you. Listen more carefully next time.
@@CapitalismSuxx Sorry but you cannot call me Dense when you failed to differentiate his tone of voice compared to his normal speech since his voice doesn't change much between different video topics
Nick didnt deserve the fonale nor did michelle
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Season 8 in general was terrible. I don’t think there was a single episode that I actually enjoyed.
Well the first 3 episodes of Raj were pretty entertaining so there’s that.
@@rayewaddell9668 I guess
@@benlikesastrophysicsROLL THE FUCKING PIZZA DOUGH!!!
@@EpicAndrew97 iconic Boris quote right there
For me season 8 was really good for the first half. but then atrocious for the second half when the only chefs that actually tried to be a good head chef were Jiillian, Sabrina and *Russel
Jon was robbed also
All of s17 is the worst episode.
@@PatchouliKnowledge22 Season 16 enters the chat!
@@rayewaddell9668 Ties can be allowed
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For me on a personal feeling worst episode for Season 22 was 6 cuz Brad had to leave for not feeling right and Brad was my favorite contestant that season and also Jermaine trying to gaslight the team thinking Devon was nominated
I love how Jermaine would later go on to use the "Snakes in the grass' excuse which I didn't realize there was a case of hypocrisy. but that was a pretty bad look for them, other then being the most forgettable chef that season "imo, although its not as bad as Devonnie from Next Level Chef"
@@tallyikroe2476Jermaine is more unlikable than Carmen IMO
@@KMC710-k9x Theres a ton of contestants that like to enforce an "Honesty" system. but Jermaine was probably the most obnoxious about it.
What do you think of the season 23 announcement?
Meghan (season 14) should’ve been chosen over Michelle as the red team sous chef
Can’t wait for your predictions
If Jason is gonna get replaced as the blue team sous chef, I have a good feeling Jon Scallion will be his replacement
@@EpicAndrew97 it’s announced that James will be returning as the blue team sous chef
From what I hear they're bringing back sous chef Scott for the blue team.
I look forward to seeing what Michelle tribble can do as sous chef for the red team, and I think that Meghan was probably too busy to return as a sous chef for season 23.
@@marioalcime3460To be fair Meghan could replace Ramsay and be just as effective, she was too good for Hell’s Kitchen