Yeah like at 21:40 he didn’t need a recipe for the Wellington, he just had to stare intensely at a picture of Gordon to know what’s at stake if he messes up, and the intuition guided him to a perfect result
Whats incredible is Josh was hired to make silly foods for Rhett and Link and now he's sharing meals and interviewing people like Tom Hanks and Gordon Ramsey with a cookbook on its way to the stores. Congratulations to Josh and the Mythical Kitchen crew, what a testament to their true talent
That’s what I believe the R&L peeps do. They hire talent they believe have great potential and become somewhat mentors for them to succeed as individuals. Amazing crew
How unbelievable that Gordon looked Josh in the eyes and said “you would be a great chef” and could be running a 3 star Michelin restaurant. Josh is truly an amazing chef, he’s not just a spectacle of a chef he has true genuine talent
I think it's clear that Ramsay means that he doesn't need to be a chef on mythical making wacky food to impress the algorithm. Ramsay is giving Josh an extremely high compliment that he could succeed as a full time chef at a high level. Huge compliment.
It's almost as iconic as morbius saying that "You would be a great morber" and then morbed everywhere, rip big ramsay, your idiot sandwiches will be missed
@@smellbert4191 I don't think that is fair. That's like saying Gordon could be running and cooking in his own restaurants full time instead of doing these whacky reality shows
Trevor must've been legitimately crying when Gordon was complimenting his Welly. Congratulations Trev! You're an absolute beast when it comes to cooking and baking.
@@brandonbonilla4844from the sounds of things, Trev's gonna be doing a bit of double duty with Smosh and Mythical, likely resulting in a bit more screentime with smosh and more time in the background at Mythical.
I love how Gordon just kept the conversation going and kept telling stories without Josh even having to say anything!! really shows you how down to earth he is.
When you get him off of the highly "scripted produced etc" American TV shows he's actually a really decent bloke, especially since he won all the stars and doesn't have that same pressure on him anymore, you can see it in Masterchef kids or the UK kitchen nightmares episodes like where he went to the Brighton Caribbean restaurant
One of the best things about Gordon is that he fully recognizes he can be an a-hole and is humble about it. Yeah, he can be incredibly toxic. He has had issues with cultural appropriation. He reacts defensively at first but then he listens. He's got a massive ego but he has managed to constrain it. Must have a good support system around him. Imperfect, sometimes despicable, overall very likable. He's a character
Josh is nowhere near as occasionally offensive as Gordon, but the mix of obnoxious and humble is also very endearing. It's like, the most kind and good-willed obnoxiousness
Its also his skill as a TV personality. That is something he learned and mastered after producing hundreds of shows and guest starring in hundreds more.
I love how often Gordon says Josh's name throughout the interview. Acknowledging someone by name is always so respectful, and Gordon comes across so genuine as he answers questions by acknowledging the person interviewing him.
@@68able2 The comment above is a total lie lol, he didn't kill anyone he hit a pothole and got thrown off his bike. Got some bruises but was otherwise okay. Just goes to show that a good helmet will protect your noggin.
This is honestly such a sign of respect from Gordon. He has embraced the internet and hes going on youtube shows and social media. He is so much more vulnerable when he doesnt have a producer telling him to be a bastard and reminds us that we are complex human beings. Josh and the mythical kitchen crew this is seriously, a crowning achievement and i hope that your success continues!
Vulnerable? What are you talking about. This is not about being vulnerable, this is about being honest. If Gordon strikes you as a "vulnerable" person in this interview, you literally understand nothing about him.
Wow, Chef Ramsay is being really candid in this. It can't be easy talking about his early life, family, and all that so publicly. Only makes me respect him more.
Gordon recognizing the difference between the verbal abuse he experienced in his home vs the constructive critique working for Marco and applying that to his own professional and private life cannot be understated. I don't watch his shows but have massive respect for the guy.
Even on Hells Kitchen or Kitchen Nightmares, he never attacks people personally, only on the food and the quality thereof. He expects excellence because that's what he demands of himself.
This was an eye opening interview. I don't think many people actually know where Gordon came from. The chemistry between Josh and Gordon is so comforting. Amazing.
it legit feels like gordon was reminded of some of himself the way he was talking to josh, and the little nudges/subtle and not subtle guidance for him. I was kinda wondering if gordon was asking if he was out of restaurants forever for a reason
@MikeListon-tk8ir as someone who has been in the industry for 14 years and has worked at places where you're trained not to take tips, if someone is offering you a fatty tip, especially someone like Ramsey, you're not exactly going to refuse it. What are the managers going to do? Argue with Gordon f***ing Ramsey?
Is it weird I teared up when Gordon gushed about the Wellington and Josh kindly admitted he wasn't the one to prepare it, that it was Trevor. So happy for you Trevor, that's gotta feel good nailing the recipe and feeding it back to the man the myth the legend. And I know it's an awkward parasocial relationship dynamic, but I am really happy for Josh getting to do this, and how far Mythical Kitchen has come. Props all around. Best episode of the series, and I'll be surprised if you can ever outdo this one (unless you revive Bourdain God just to hear that man talk again..... such passion. -sniff sniff-)
Hearing him compliment Trevor’s cooking literally made me tear up. What a frickin accomplishment. I can imagine the pride Trevor must have felt standing there watching that
It's not really parasocial showing that you are happy someone is succeeding. But I do agree with that sentiment. Josh isn't just a talented chef, but he's a chef that has some striking similarities to Gordon by the sound of it. Maybe it's just me being wishful, but I truly do see a world class chef in Josh, should he choose to pursue it in the future. I think even Gordon is proud of the mythical society team too, gave him a hug at the end and that's honestly quite rare for him in interviews.
Man, I think Gordon sorely needed this interview. He very rarely gets to talk to people who can remind him where he was not too long ago, and get to just have a conversation with a meal. Great episode Josh.
What wasn't human/personable about Gordon Ramsay before? I don't expect you to know everything, but it takes half a minute to research he's just a chill dude.
I figured Tom Hanks was going to be where this show peaked, but god I was wrong, it just keeps going further. Incredible interview, Gordon is so soft spoken away from the TV empire he's built up. What a treat
this is the best episode in my opinion because gordan connects with food so much he connected moments in his life and made this interview super genuine and unique he really gave us his best here
Gordon's usually so much sweeter with kids and especially his kids. If you see the difference between Masterchef Junior and regular Masterchef. He is way more supportive, encouraging and has fun with the kids on the show.
it's really refreshing to see someone with money still understand and teach their own children the value of money. he's very down to earth and his children are no different
You can see that Gordon actually enjoyed being here for this interview. He totally appreciated Josh and Trevor's cooking without putting on. Chef to chef.
The fact that this man will do all of these crazy internet things and embrace the memes just goes to show that he’s a great guy. To be so world-famous, renowned and successful and still poke fun at yourself and do random UA-cam videos is unheard of. And he’s simply just having fun and making people laugh. There are UA-camrs with a fraction of the fame whose egos are massive in comparison and who could never do the same.
Josh's face when Gordon says he could be a good chef, I will never forget it. I crave that feeling. Congratulations Josh! We're all proud of you. If you ever choose to switch to the restaurant scene, I'm sure it will be one of the world's best.
We've all been dreaming of and begging for a Mythical Kitchen restaurant for almost as long as we've doing the same for a Will It? Cookbook... We've gotten the latter, so let's hope the former will eventually happen, too! Maybe Lily's hiring was a strategic step in that direction... 🤔😁 But I hope he doesn't "switch", as it wouldn't be GMM without him. ♥️ Indeed, though, very proud of what he's been accomplishing! 🤘
@@aug8478 I think in Josh's eyes, he's a bit of an imposter, though. As he was a food critic previously, and hasn't had (to my knowledge) any culinary training. That's definitely not to say that in order to be a great cook, a great _Chef,_ REQUIRES one to be traditionally trained... Josh has the natural nack for it. I think Gordon meant in it a sense that if Josh were to pursue being one in a restaurant, he'd be great at it. Coming behind closed doors, which is definitely what he does at Mythical, is quite different from that of a line cook or master chef, serving the masses. _edit: removed errant "we've" from the start._
@@raymondparisza5094 Which I _don't think_ he has, outside of his own kitchen. (I could be wrong, though) That's the point I was trying to make. It's been all self taught. Which I think in most people's eyes, you're not able to refer to yourself as a professional Chef until it's been your profession. Now that I think about it further... I wonder if what Gordon really meant by Chef, was _Head_ Chef; the one who leads the whole kitchen. Because, arguably, that's close to what he's been doing with the Mythical Kitchen... except that it's a private kitchen, without the same stressor. Thus, the compliment is in Gordon telling him that he has what it takes to do this in a restaurant setting. At the end of the day, *_whatever_* intricacies Gordon meant by it... He was paying Josh an immense compliment, which is how most of us received it. 😊
@@visheshaljagadeswaranmoe9812They essentially don't talk about death at all in this video, or in this entire series. There's always a question or two about death, and the rest is about life.
Geez. Not only does this show the depth of Gordon's character in a way that the public rarely gets to see but it also shows the absolute gift that Josh has as an interviewer.
Can’t believe we’ve finally gotten to the ultimate guest for last meals, It genuinely never crossed my mind that they’d actually managed to get Gordon for this, very impressive.
My respect for Gordon has always been high but when he comes on a show like this and stays humble with some of my favorite people on the internet, it multiplies so much.
@@aleksander3647Meh, people like you never see them as human. Only tools for other's and your entertainment. It's fine to not like someone, but don't be ignorance to see the human side of them.
It’s fascinating to hear someone on his level, talk about what kind of food they genuinely enjoy the most. He is a media personality, but is also genuinely one of the most talented and influential chef’s of the last 30 years
He’s one of the few that actually deserves the spotlight he gets. I think a lot of people just think of Hell’s Kitchen and don’t realize he’s hard on them as part of the show and to test them and isn’t like that in daily life - this was a great interview showing the real person behind the persona. ❤
@@geminihexx9858 Also with Hell's Kitchen, these chefs are top tier, best of the best right, so they really shouldn't be struggling with such a small, consistent menu
mythical caught lightning in a bottle when they hired josh. love to see how they've trusted his brilliance and let him thrive on this channel. truly great stuff.
I've never seen Gordon like this. Sincere, calm, enjoying what he loves. Best interview with him, you just let him talk and only guide the interview. Thank you
My jaw literally dropped when I saw this come out, can’t believe they really got him! So proud of the team and especially happy for Josh on his adoption into the Ramsay fam
I feel a great sense of pride for where this channel has come to and how much Josh as grown it brand in such a positive way to the point where he can sit down and have a real down to earth conversation with one of the more renowned culinary professionals of our entire generation. I am so proud what the Mythical team has created here!
I can't tell you how proud I am of Trevor for making a beautiful Wellington for Ramsey. I'm sure that was nerve-wracking and to hear him say it was beautiful really just made me so proud for him.
This is probably the best showing of Gordon on the internet, Josh showing he has some serious interview skills and the mythical kitchen team pulling it out the bag with some ridiculous cooking. Well done that was incredible!
What insane skill Josh showed just allowing Gordon to speak. You know deep down inside, Josh had to be Fan-girling in Gordon’s presence haha but boy was he prepared for that interview!!
I couldn’t believe that Gordon was bragging about how “unspoiled” and “normal” his kids are (he also clarified that by saying they’re even _“MORE than normal”_ 😂) when he admitted he gave each of them $200 hundred dollars _PER MONTH_ for allowance! And *not only that* - he explained that if they saved any of that money during the year, he would _MATCH IT_ by giving that matching to them for Christmas! Holy shite! How many people reading this got $200 a month for allowance money when they were kids??? 😂🤪
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 I wish lol, stars and the rich are completely out of touch with what normal people actually go through, they see but they don't understand
Only Gordon can be the most disrespectful and yet most respectful person all at once I love it when he's screaming idiot restaurant owners' heads off but I also love it whenever he genuinely opens up about the struggles of cooking, work, family life, etc.
I love seeing Gordon like this. So genuine and such a kind heart. Congratulations for bringing this side of Gordon out. Interviewing Gordon Ramsay with food is just a recipe for the best interview
I absolutely love that he purposefully chose two desserts for his menu, so he could have something to complain about on there and take the piss out of the idiot who thought of deep frying Mars bars lmao
@@THENAMEISQUICKMAN just a shame he perpetuated the "school expensive, mmkay" myth. School is expensive in the US...culinary school happens to be the most affordable at 15-40k total. 100k is absolutely the *top* tuition for a culinary program, 150, 200, 250k are unheard of and non-existent. Going to school/paying for it isn't the hard part...getting a non-abusive job afterwords that allows you a sliver of time to yourself and enough money to afford anything is.
No music, fantastic food, incredibly introspective conversation, and extremely hard-hitting questions. This was a fantastic video, wow. Crazier yet to see this after Gordon’s recent accident around Father’s Day. I’m sure he told death to go f itself that day.
I love how Josh can juggle between serious and light hearted conversation and make genuine connections with each of the guests that’s been on. This was great.
I think this is, so far, the best interview that I really resonated with. I like the format of this interview. Beautiful questions. I also love how humble Gordon is.
This just proved that Josh and Mythical Kitchen has gained so much respect on its own that they gained the respect of Gordon Ramsay to join it. I don't see Gordon doing many things with the public unless he is either gaining a lot of from it or genuinely likes what it is he is contributing to. And him doing this certainly shows he has nothing to gained except a good conversation with a fellow food chef
Mythical Kitchen and Gordon Ramsay have talked through social media for a couple of years now, so it’s not that unexpected, but it’s cool to see him on the show
They did a cute lil gameshow with Rhett, link, Josh and Gordon with Gordon being the host and the rest making sandwiches for him! It's really wholesome and fun to watch you should look it up! I think it was along the lines of idiot sandwich?
I would love to have seen Trevor's reaction when Gordon complemented his beef welington, Trevor and Josh are so talented chefs, and seeing them be complemented by Gordon makes me so happy
For how silly the mythical kitchen channel can be I absolutely love this show for being what it is. The interviews are so very good and interesting. The fact each and every guest just opens up and talk about all these different kind of topics so openly just tells me how great the crew is for putting this together and how great Josh is at hosting this show. Absolutely awesome
I bet Josh knowing his team has made absolutely amazing food adds so much to his own personal fulfillment. I love how candid this interview is. Glad to see this.
I love how Gordon’s dishes were mostly stuff people are familiar with, which just tells you that people have a lot more shared experiences than we notice. The more present you are with yourself, the better your life will be. This was a great interview, great to see Gordon as a person and not just a character.
One thing Gordon isn't is a snob, obviously he has the more and resources to make more fancy versions of food but if you watch a lot of his UA-cam videos of him cooking its a lot of simple, easily accessible food that anyone can do (minus the truffle on the scrambled eggs 😂)
@@menacelurkingyet8345His character wasn’t nasty or rotten. Rude and crude, absolutely! It’s a show. People are more interested in watching that character than a sweet and calm man cooking.
@@allbottledup9513nope. He's just passionate. He WANTS to help these people. They ASKED HIM for help, serve him half cooked garbage, and expect his show to advertise them so they can avoid bankruptcy. You don't get pissed off when a restaurant feeds you garbage too? I do!
I think this video was extremely good for Gordon, but I also think this was a perfect video for Josh himself. The fact that Josh is able to empathize and even share with some of Gordon’s experiences as a fellow chef and not just merely asking the deep questions brings so much joy to me. I hope this series keeps growing 😊
This is what I love about the series. Its seeing these looked up celebrities and seeing them as they are; Humans, what are the things they're grateful for, How they lived etc etc.. Having this series talking about that while eating their preferred last meals to celebrate the life they lived is just astounding to me.
Gordon Ramsay says “I want a Wellington” And you painstakingly create *his* Wellington, *for him* knowing he’s gonna eat it on a show the whole world will see And he praises it up and down. That’s genuinely winning at life.
Really cool how you’re not afraid to ask the uncomfortable or touchy questions. Vulnerable moments with a man that’s understood to be the opposite is amazing to see, and I’m sure it was even crazier to experience! Such a good interview
From talking crap about Gordon to having him on Mythical Kitchen sharing his wisdom actually loving all the food you guys make. You've all really gone a long way and we're happy to be a part of that journey.
Gordon talking about how we need to help culinary school graduates find jobs, while Josh is talking about his mentor purposely never picked culinary school graduates😂
This is phenomenal, Josh you are a dream interviewer especially for someone like Gordon Ramsey. He’s kinda built his brand on being this hard ass scary chef lol and I think a lot of people are intimidated by him. You were confident, you asked unique questions and the dynamic between you two is awesome to watch. I also love how effortlessly you were able to glide between serious topics and lighthearted jokes to bring it back up. Amazing job!
Watching this made me think, "Man, Josh is so much better at interviewing than these tv late night hosts who talk over their guests and don't ask anything actually interesting."
@@hoid9407 Yeah, and yet people criticize Josh for it, for asking "rude" and "too personal" question. This is Last Meal, questions are suppose to be tough and am glad Josh went with it. the foods is there to help swallow those questions down anyways, Great concept all around.
This interview to me personally who grew up watching kitchen nightmares and being older than his children 🫠 I’ve never seen this side or knew this much about Ramsey and honestly now I can’t get enough of just how he explains and talks about things,
this is unironically the greatest and realest interview I've ever seen with Gordon. I had so much respect for both men in this video before this and so much more now. Also my respect for the chefs who took on the challenge of making this many meals for THE Gordon Ramsay to eat is insane. Love this series to no end.
Truly one of the best-produced and best-executed interviews I've ever seen. This is top-tier, world class stuff. And it's not simple. Josh is special. The whole team is special.
I love that, for all the countries in the world he has been to and with all the stunning food he has consumed, he chooses comfort foods from his childhood for his last meal.
The way Gordon speaks about his children in the end almost brought a tear to my eye. He is a lot more compassionate and caring then you'd think. Amazing episode!
This was an absolutely fantastic interview. I’ve commented this before but I must reiterate. Josh, you and your writing team are quickly becoming on par with Sean Evans and his team. I am a huge Ramsay fan, and learned things about him today. Hats off MK. Hats off. Oh, and edit: I’d pay money to see a reaction from each person who cooked the dishes Gordon went off on. He had nothing but good things to say about the food. Extremely impressive.
I agree. I want to see Trevor's and the rest of the crews face as Gordon was eating the food. Their face must have went from terror to curiosity to utter surprise and finally relief. haha.
I would also love to see that! That’s all I kept thinking about the entire time. Also, how many practice runs did they do of each dish before he arrived 😊
A couple of things I got from this whole video: -Gordon's roots and experiences making him into the legend that he is -his full, genuine respect to Marco -Josh becoming the 7th child -Trevor's wellington gaining Gordon's approval -deep fried Mars bars creator is a legend -Nobody messes with Gordon's mum. NO. BO. DY
I think Josh is such a great host, especially on this show. It’s like he’s just having a lunch/dinner with one of the guys or a good friend. Also able to keep the heavy conversation going but throwing some jokes in when necessary. Amazing show!
That was an absolutely amazing interview. Very rarely do we get a chance to see interviewers ask very emotionally tough and raw questions to people and I really appreciate that he allowed you all to ask those questions and also answer them so sincerely. Well done.
Props to Josh for powering through these really tough questions, I would hesitate so much to ask the guest some of the things in this interview, but it’s such a breath of fresh air and you can really see the authentic Gordon.
especially considering Gordon said he doesn't really like talking about/thinking about death. i'd also hesitate to ask some of the things Josh asked after that. and props to Gordon himself, too, for stepping outside of his comfort zone and talking openly about all of this. i never knew about his relationship with his father, what happened with his brother, his son who passed in the womb. i can imagine that stuff was hard to talk about for him.
I don't know why I got tears in my eyes when I saw it was finally Gordon. So proud of Josh, and obviously the whole crew, but especially Josh. He has grown so much, he is such an amazing host. Proud of you! This episode is my favorite. Absolutely amazing.
I think when Gordon said "not everyone is cut out to be top tier," that was something everybody needs to hear and understand. It's not to say that you shouldn't fight like hell to be the best you can be, but sometimes mediocre is all you are going to achieve. And there's nothing wrong with that, as long as you keep trying to get better. Very few people make it without working very hard to get where they can succeed. And sometimes, you just don't make it. And i think that the modern thinking of "everybody is a winner" that they teach in schools does much more harm than good. Learning at an early age that sometimes you aren't the winner is something everybody needs to know. So you can learn to handle it. Professionally, sometimes i perform way below what i think i should be doing. That's okay, as long as i can take that and try to get better for next time. Failure happens, and it's not the end of the world. Take that loss, try and learn from it, and get on with your life.
I think this applies a lot in ultra-competitive fields like fine cuisine. It takes a lot of talent and hardwork to get to the upper echelons of that industry but it takes immense mental strength to just not fall through and unimaginable tenacity to make it to the very top. Sometimes it's not even worth getting to the very top of that food chain. It's important to be good at something but making it to the very top or being the "best" is often not as fulfilling as others might think.
That's not a "modern" thought. That's the definition of the myth of the American Dream, which has been taught in the States since 1931 to pretty much everyone from a young age. People truly believe that, at least in the US, "anyone who works hard will succeed at anything they try". It's pretty toxic, as if you believe that lie you must also believe its contrapositive: "anyone who hasn't succeeded just hasn't tried hard enough, so it's their own fault". But it's certainly not a new concept.
In my opinion it is one of the most valuable things to learn in life. It is a tough reality for many, but mental toughness is the most important thing to have.
I got half a mind to start a food business, but I KNOW top tire is not even something I will try to do. But most people are not after that and certainly not will to pay for it. So I plan to level up basic stuff to a point where people know what they are eating but at a level they can't be bothered to make at home.
My jaw has DROPPED. Nah, I got to make this an actual event and come back to this later. All I will say right now though is CONGRATULATIONS for having THE Chef Ramsay on your show!!!
This is easily the best interview with Gordon that I’ve ever seen. The depth of the questions, the balance between jovial laughter and serious discussion is perfect. It must feel so amazing to get all that insight and those compliments from such a titan in the food industry. This was a beautiful video Josh and crew, thank you
Josh is honestly the best at interviewing people, the way he sits and listens, his humbleness, and having the king there with him absolutely amazing I hope they made more content with him with Nicole, Trevor, V, and Lilly ❤
Omfg!!! I'm so happy for Josh with this! That notification popping up I just jumped up and screamed like I just witnessed a touchdown 😅. I knew it was eventually going to happen but damn I am loving this. Didn't even watch yet. I know it's going to be absoultly everything. MK Josh AND Gordon Ramsey at the same table , this will be one for the books folks.
Mythical is mythical for many reasons, but Josh makes it even more special. Congratulations for getting Gordon Ramsey, always a fan of all mythical content.
Well done to Josh for keeping it together. Internally he had to be geeking out SO hard. This is like when Weird Al was on GMM. Rhett seemed okay on that one, but you could see Link was barely holding back the fanboy.
@@coreystack5655yea that’s how life works, without security it could stop you from being confident enough to do anything because you have nothing to fall back on
This was the most beautiful and REAL interview I’ve ever witnessed. So thankful to see the other side of Gordon Ramsey than his normal hard ass in the kitchen. So proud of Josh and the mythical kitchen for making this happen. Took me awhile to break down and watch this because I knew I’d be in tears…and yep I was. Absolutely beautiful! Beautiful interviewing Josh! And thank you so much Gordon! And congrats to Trevor on his welly skills! Incredible everyone!!!
I think he does great by setting the tone with his introduction ending with the grilled cheese sandwich. And i'm sure Gordon Ramsey has probably caught on to josh's fantasy feud through social media if not likely did some research before appearing on the show. With the way josh has built this up, I don't think the interview could have gone any other way! Josh has always shown huge respect for Gordon Ramsey but never been afraid to take jabs at him recognising that he's human..
I can’t imagine how intimidating it must be to prepare a meal for Gordon Ramsay, let alone his favourite dishes. Congrats to the Mythical Kitchen!
Trevor must have balls of steel.
oh I bet they practiced for a month before cooking these for Gordon
@@KLargo-z3smost definitely lol.
@@KLargo-z3s Sure but doesn't make it less impressive
Yeah like at 21:40 he didn’t need a recipe for the Wellington, he just had to stare intensely at a picture of Gordon to know what’s at stake if he messes up, and the intuition guided him to a perfect result
Whats incredible is Josh was hired to make silly foods for Rhett and Link and now he's sharing meals and interviewing people like Tom Hanks and Gordon Ramsey with a cookbook on its way to the stores. Congratulations to Josh and the Mythical Kitchen crew, what a testament to their true talent
I think about that a lot haha
That’s what I believe the R&L peeps do. They hire talent they believe have great potential and become somewhat mentors for them to succeed as individuals. Amazing crew
Its also sad thinking about how many talented people never make it because they dont get lucky or get help from a brand like Mythical
Rhett and link can smell talent from a mile away there's a reason we haven't heard of anyone being fired
Josh is hands down their best hire. I love everyone but Josh is another level of natural on screen talent. He’s a massive massive asset to Mythical.
How unbelievable that Gordon looked Josh in the eyes and said “you would be a great chef” and could be running a 3 star Michelin restaurant. Josh is truly an amazing chef, he’s not just a spectacle of a chef he has true genuine talent
Yeah, having an internationally famed Michelin chef just flat out say that unprovoked... that's one hell of a badge of honor for Josh.
I think it's clear that Ramsay means that he doesn't need to be a chef on mythical making wacky food to impress the algorithm. Ramsay is giving Josh an extremely high compliment that he could succeed as a full time chef at a high level. Huge compliment.
It's almost as iconic as morbius saying that "You would be a great morber" and then morbed everywhere, rip big ramsay, your idiot sandwiches will be missed
Doesn't surprise me. Every so often, I'll follow a Josh recipe in my kitchen. Every time, it's the most delicious thing I've tasted.
@@smellbert4191 I don't think that is fair. That's like saying Gordon could be running and cooking in his own restaurants full time instead of doing these whacky reality shows
For the Ramsay fans here. I've worked with people that have been on his TV crews. They can't speak highly of him enough, really good guy. Top bloke.
Good 2 know
The read more button stopped right at “they can’t speak highly of him” and I laughed out loud before I read the rest of your comment
I would run through a brick wall for that guy if he was my boss.
He seems like the realest person you could ever work for.
ALl you gotta do is see how he treats kids, honestly. He's so sweet with them
He is a bellend on TV though XD.... not seen hells kitchen?
Trevor must've been legitimately crying when Gordon was complimenting his Welly. Congratulations Trev! You're an absolute beast when it comes to cooking and baking.
I hope he does well at Smosh
@@qrowacheron230is Trevor leaving?
@@brandonbonilla4844 he’ll be 50/50 at smosh and mythical pretty sure!
@@brandonbonilla4844from the sounds of things, Trev's gonna be doing a bit of double duty with Smosh and Mythical, likely resulting in a bit more screentime with smosh and more time in the background at Mythical.
@@brandonbonilla4844not leaving, just splitting his time between smosh and mythical
I love how Gordon just kept the conversation going and kept telling stories without Josh even having to say anything!! really shows you how down to earth he is.
He's also a pro at interviews at this point im sure!
When you get him off of the highly "scripted produced etc" American TV shows he's actually a really decent bloke, especially since he won all the stars and doesn't have that same pressure on him anymore, you can see it in Masterchef kids or the UK kitchen nightmares episodes like where he went to the Brighton Caribbean restaurant
One of the best things about Gordon is that he fully recognizes he can be an a-hole and is humble about it. Yeah, he can be incredibly toxic. He has had issues with cultural appropriation. He reacts defensively at first but then he listens. He's got a massive ego but he has managed to constrain it. Must have a good support system around him. Imperfect, sometimes despicable, overall very likable. He's a character
Josh is nowhere near as occasionally offensive as Gordon, but the mix of obnoxious and humble is also very endearing. It's like, the most kind and good-willed obnoxiousness
Its also his skill as a TV personality. That is something he learned and mastered after producing hundreds of shows and guest starring in hundreds more.
One of the best Gordon Ramsay interviews I've ever seen! Nice job josh
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So lucky he survived his bike accident. Hope he gets well.
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This solidifies Last Meals as a juggernaut in the interview space. So proud of everyone on mythical for achieving what they've done over the year.
Came across this video by accident this show gives mes hot ones vibes..
@@davidpark2509 given it is about death I suppose you could call it "room temperature ones" as we're all 9mm away from becoming room temperature
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Yeah, you just gloss right over the Jada Pinkette-Smith episode… 🤦🏻♂️
@@vincedibona4687 there was an episode with Jada Pinkett Smith?
Gordon calling Josh his 7th kid because he constantly irritates him made me laugh but also warmed my heart 😭
I love how often Gordon says Josh's name throughout the interview. Acknowledging someone by name is always so respectful, and Gordon comes across so genuine as he answers questions by acknowledging the person interviewing him.
Small detail I notcied and appreaciated also
Also the host is very knowledgeable and well spoken, the interview is smooth
Gordon is classy…and real. ❤
The reddit psychologist has entered the chat
he forgot Trevor's name 2 seconds after Josh said he made the wellington Gordon loved though
A lot more eerie to have this recommended post-bicycle accident.
for real. so glad that he's alright now!
@@mijiahwtf happened
@@68able2 gordon was cycling and accidentally hit 4 children, fatally killing them. though, he managed to escape with major bruises
@@darkbrumoment as one does
@@68able2 The comment above is a total lie lol, he didn't kill anyone he hit a pothole and got thrown off his bike. Got some bruises but was otherwise okay. Just goes to show that a good helmet will protect your noggin.
This is honestly such a sign of respect from Gordon. He has embraced the internet and hes going on youtube shows and social media. He is so much more vulnerable when he doesnt have a producer telling him to be a bastard and reminds us that we are complex human beings. Josh and the mythical kitchen crew this is seriously, a crowning achievement and i hope that your success continues!
dude hes only on a platform to sell something. Chill out and wake up.
@@BruceWayne-xw6sglmfao exactly. People acting like they would waste their time on UA-cam shows if they weren’t making money.
@@space_4736 because he does everything else professionally for free, right?
Vulnerable? What are you talking about.
This is not about being vulnerable, this is about being honest.
If Gordon strikes you as a "vulnerable" person in this interview, you literally understand nothing about him.
@@space_4736fr lol
So nice of Josh to make time in his hectic and busy schedule to make dinner for his dad. What a decent and good person :,)
Josh inspires me.. My parents said if i get 70K followers They'd buy me a professional camera for recording..begging u guys , literally
Begging...
@@namantherockstarget a job you bum
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@@namantherockstar begging doesnt work lol
@@namantherockstarI thought these comments died out back in 2013
I got so happy for Trevor when he started complimenting the wellington!
Another banger
Another banger by Trevor Evarts from Smosh
Who knew Trevor from Smosh would get so much praise from Gordon on his Wellington? That’s a top tier life moment.
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I didn't even know Trevor from Smosh could cook!
I can just imagine him squealing about it behind the scenes! So proud!
Me too! I think I’d die if that were me.
Wow, Chef Ramsay is being really candid in this. It can't be easy talking about his early life, family, and all that so publicly. Only makes me respect him more.
Lots of really tough questions in this video
Hes talked about it a lot. It's the reason he is who he is but it's very common knowledge.
Ok, replace the cheap in-n-out burger with a Shake Shack burger and add various Tacos, and Pizzas, then it's legit
Gordon recognizing the difference between the verbal abuse he experienced in his home vs the constructive critique working for Marco and applying that to his own professional and private life cannot be understated. I don't watch his shows but have massive respect for the guy.
Even on Hells Kitchen or Kitchen Nightmares, he never attacks people personally, only on the food and the quality thereof. He expects excellence because that's what he demands of himself.
@@JinghisKhanI think he just hates pretentious people who think they’re a amazing chef and they cannot cook
@@AleksandarBellthat pretty much sums up most of Kitchen Nightmares
@@JinghisKhanI love Gordon but his insults have been personal loll now does it come from a personal place? No. But trust me, his insults can be brutal
It takes a lot of strength to do that congrats to him
This was an eye opening interview. I don't think many people actually know where Gordon came from. The chemistry between Josh and Gordon is so comforting. Amazing.
it legit feels like gordon was reminded of some of himself the way he was talking to josh, and the little nudges/subtle and not subtle guidance for him. I was kinda wondering if gordon was asking if he was out of restaurants forever for a reason
In n Out employees are literally trained to refuse tips. Gordon is a liar. His "knocks on deaths door" were laughable at best.
@MikeListon-tk8ir as someone who has been in the industry for 14 years and has worked at places where you're trained not to take tips, if someone is offering you a fatty tip, especially someone like Ramsey, you're not exactly going to refuse it. What are the managers going to do? Argue with Gordon f***ing Ramsey?
Gordon Ramsay came from hell ?
if gordon ramsay drives up to get food from u and hands u a 100 dollar bill and drives off, what can u do lol
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Is it weird I teared up when Gordon gushed about the Wellington and Josh kindly admitted he wasn't the one to prepare it, that it was Trevor. So happy for you Trevor, that's gotta feel good nailing the recipe and feeding it back to the man the myth the legend. And I know it's an awkward parasocial relationship dynamic, but I am really happy for Josh getting to do this, and how far Mythical Kitchen has come. Props all around. Best episode of the series, and I'll be surprised if you can ever outdo this one (unless you revive Bourdain God just to hear that man talk again..... such passion. -sniff sniff-)
Hearing him compliment Trevor’s cooking literally made me tear up. What a frickin accomplishment. I can imagine the pride Trevor must have felt standing there watching that
After all, Trevor is also wiiiickeed smart
I came to say the same thing. I was so happy for Trevor and I hope he feels so proud!
It's not really parasocial showing that you are happy someone is succeeding. But I do agree with that sentiment. Josh isn't just a talented chef, but he's a chef that has some striking similarities to Gordon by the sound of it. Maybe it's just me being wishful, but I truly do see a world class chef in Josh, should he choose to pursue it in the future. I think even Gordon is proud of the mythical society team too, gave him a hug at the end and that's honestly quite rare for him in interviews.
I fee like they let Trevor bc he wanted to make a puff from scratch
Ramsay is one of those few gems that i think genuinely deserves the respect and admiration he gets. You can't help but enjoy his success.
Man, I think Gordon sorely needed this interview. He very rarely gets to talk to people who can remind him where he was not too long ago, and get to just have a conversation with a meal. Great episode Josh.
I thought it was great hearing Gordon talk about some of his early days being a young chef in the back of the resturant.
Every single guest, without exception, Josh never fails to make them human and personable. Incredible interview.
Im pretty sure they're all human
I agree, as chaotic as Josh is in the kitchen and in regular episodes, he presents himself extraordinarily well in these episodes.
What wasn't human/personable about Gordon Ramsay before? I don't expect you to know everything, but it takes half a minute to research he's just a chill dude.
speaks volumes to his questions and how personable he is.
Being personable is normal, not exceptional.
I figured Tom Hanks was going to be where this show peaked, but god I was wrong, it just keeps going further. Incredible interview, Gordon is so soft spoken away from the TV empire he's built up. What a treat
Was going to say the same. I never expected to see a Last Meals top the Tom Hanks ep... I was wrong!
He went up from Tom, he got Gabriel on!
🍕 🍕
Next up: Joe Biden
& they both got in & out! lol
this is the best episode in my opinion because gordan connects with food so much he connected moments in his life and made this interview super genuine and unique he really gave us his best here
This is a side of Gordon that we don't see often, the way he was talking about his kids at the end was amazing.
I've seen him do videos where he's cooking with his daughter and it's wholesome as hell.
yeah he has a whole show when hes at home cooking with his kids its awesome@@paulwagner688
Gordon's usually so much sweeter with kids and especially his kids. If you see the difference between Masterchef Junior and regular Masterchef. He is way more supportive, encouraging and has fun with the kids on the show.
Ok, replace the cheap in-n-out burger with a Shake Shack burger and add various Tacos, and Pizzas, then it's legit
it is so fulfilling seeing Josh finally get Gordon on the show after all these years
Can we have a Hot Ones with Josh and a Last Meal with Sean? I feel like that would be so much fun😂
Genius idea lol
YES!
Now that’s what I call Let Him Cook Vol.3
PLEASE
that'd be the crossover of the decade
it's really refreshing to see someone with money still understand and teach their own children the value of money. he's very down to earth and his children are no different
You can see that Gordon actually enjoyed being here for this interview.
He totally appreciated Josh and Trevor's cooking without putting on.
Chef to chef.
The fact that this man will do all of these crazy internet things and embrace the memes just goes to show that he’s a great guy. To be so world-famous, renowned and successful and still poke fun at yourself and do random UA-cam videos is unheard of. And he’s simply just having fun and making people laugh. There are UA-camrs with a fraction of the fame whose egos are massive in comparison and who could never do the same.
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Josh's face when Gordon says he could be a good chef, I will never forget it. I crave that feeling. Congratulations Josh! We're all proud of you. If you ever choose to switch to the restaurant scene, I'm sure it will be one of the world's best.
We've all been dreaming of and begging for a Mythical Kitchen restaurant for almost as long as we've doing the same for a Will It? Cookbook... We've gotten the latter, so let's hope the former will eventually happen, too! Maybe Lily's hiring was a strategic step in that direction... 🤔😁
But I hope he doesn't "switch", as it wouldn't be GMM without him. ♥️
Indeed, though, very proud of what he's been accomplishing! 🤘
Was that a compliment? Mythical Chef Josh is a chef with his own show
@@aug8478 I think in Josh's eyes, he's a bit of an imposter, though. As he was a food critic previously, and hasn't had (to my knowledge) any culinary training.
That's definitely not to say that in order to be a great cook, a great _Chef,_ REQUIRES one to be traditionally trained... Josh has the natural nack for it.
I think Gordon meant in it a sense that if Josh were to pursue being one in a restaurant, he'd be great at it. Coming behind closed doors, which is definitely what he does at Mythical, is quite different from that of a line cook or master chef, serving the masses.
_edit: removed errant "we've" from the start._
@@DUKE_of_RAMBLE A chef doesn't need any formal training. The best way to learn is in a kitchen.
@@raymondparisza5094 Which I _don't think_ he has, outside of his own kitchen. (I could be wrong, though)
That's the point I was trying to make. It's been all self taught. Which I think in most people's eyes, you're not able to refer to yourself as a professional Chef until it's been your profession.
Now that I think about it further... I wonder if what Gordon really meant by Chef, was _Head_ Chef; the one who leads the whole kitchen. Because, arguably, that's close to what he's been doing with the Mythical Kitchen... except that it's a private kitchen, without the same stressor.
Thus, the compliment is in Gordon telling him that he has what it takes to do this in a restaurant setting.
At the end of the day, *_whatever_* intricacies Gordon meant by it... He was paying Josh an immense compliment, which is how most of us received it. 😊
I love how raw he is here. It’s like him and Josh are forming a great friendship. I love this
Ofc I feel like my theory is because they're talking about death
I think Gorden would love it to have Josh work for him
Near the latter half I'm pretty sure Josh adopted himself into Gordon's family so Josh Ramsey and stuff...
calling him raw is so ironic hahaha love it
@@visheshaljagadeswaranmoe9812They essentially don't talk about death at all in this video, or in this entire series. There's always a question or two about death, and the rest is about life.
13:30 "There's always something incredibly positive to come out of something wrong." So great.
Ok, replace the cheap in-n-out burger with a Shake Shack burger and add various Tacos, and Pizzas, then it's legit
Geez. Not only does this show the depth of Gordon's character in a way that the public rarely gets to see but it also shows the absolute gift that Josh has as an interviewer.
Exactly!
I want to see him interview more people
Geeza
I've never seen such a personal and well throughout set of questions from any interviewer to Gordon Ramsay....Well done!! This was phenomenal!
Can’t believe we’ve finally gotten to the ultimate guest for last meals, It genuinely never crossed my mind that they’d actually managed to get Gordon for this, very impressive.
The ultimate guest would be MMA fighter Bas Rutten, the palm heel strike inspiration for Josh's violation of garlic cloves.
My respect for Gordon has always been high but when he comes on a show like this and stays humble with some of my favorite people on the internet, it multiplies so much.
Meh, it's all an act. He's entertaining, but pretending like it's anything but PR is foolish. He's known to be an ass in real life.
@@aleksander3647 or people can be nuanced and complex and sometimes he's probably an ass and sometimes he's probably not.
@@aleksander3647 I've heard that's he's a little rough around the edges depending on context, but overall he's a really sweet person. He's human.
@@aleksander3647Meh, people like you never see them as human. Only tools for other's and your entertainment. It's fine to not like someone, but don't be ignorance to see the human side of them.
@@aleksander3647spoiler alert, everyone’s personality is an act. To quote Rousseau, each man is wholly his mask.
I just saw 2 interviews you've done, and man, you are one of the best. Everyone opens up to you more.
Just seeing Josh's face while Gordon is talking, you can see the pure joy and I'm so happy for him.
This is going to be a highlight of his career for sure
It’s fascinating to hear someone on his level, talk about what kind of food they genuinely enjoy the most. He is a media personality, but is also genuinely one of the most talented and influential chef’s of the last 30 years
He’s one of the few that actually deserves the spotlight he gets. I think a lot of people just think of Hell’s Kitchen and don’t realize he’s hard on them as part of the show and to test them and isn’t like that in daily life - this was a great interview showing the real person behind the persona. ❤
@@geminihexx9858 Also with Hell's Kitchen, these chefs are top tier, best of the best right, so they really shouldn't be struggling with such a small, consistent menu
mythical caught lightning in a bottle when they hired josh. love to see how they've trusted his brilliance and let him thrive on this channel. truly great stuff.
Fantastic phrasing! Absolutely true.
I've never seen Gordon like this. Sincere, calm, enjoying what he loves. Best interview with him, you just let him talk and only guide the interview. Thank you
My jaw literally dropped when I saw this come out, can’t believe they really got him! So proud of the team and especially happy for Josh on his adoption into the Ramsay fam
"can't believe they really got him!"
*This can be interpreted in many ways*
@@dontmindme431lmao 😭
Lies again? Grab Food USD SGD
Ite called agree or die
Gordon is a great story teller. Really takes me there whenever he talks about his experiences.
Read "Humble pie", in which he wrote his own biography. Dude had super tough life and came out of it brilliantly
Yep. Gordon is amazing
I bet he wouldn’t come off that well if he talked about his 7 year affair
:0 what @@nikkilukowski3739
@@nikkilukowski3739 Why not? It would probably make him more lovable. Its years 2024. Affairs isnt a death sentence.
I feel a great sense of pride for where this channel has come to and how much Josh as grown it brand in such a positive way to the point where he can sit down and have a real down to earth conversation with one of the more renowned culinary professionals of our entire generation. I am so proud what the Mythical team has created here!
23:20 gordon serving josh and even pouring the sauce was so sweet to me. like, he’s the guest and he’s still acting like a chef. what a sweet dude
I can't tell you how proud I am of Trevor for making a beautiful Wellington for Ramsey. I'm sure that was nerve-wracking and to hear him say it was beautiful really just made me so proud for him.
So true!!!
I'm so proud of you Josh, you have such respect for food and people.
This is probably the best showing of Gordon on the internet, Josh showing he has some serious interview skills and the mythical kitchen team pulling it out the bag with some ridiculous cooking. Well done that was incredible!
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What insane skill Josh showed just allowing Gordon to speak. You know deep down inside, Josh had to be Fan-girling in Gordon’s presence haha but boy was he prepared for that interview!!
I couldn’t believe that Gordon was bragging about how “unspoiled” and “normal” his kids are (he also clarified that by saying they’re even _“MORE than normal”_ 😂) when he admitted he gave each of them $200 hundred dollars _PER MONTH_ for allowance! And *not only that* - he explained that if they saved any of that money during the year, he would _MATCH IT_ by giving that matching to them for Christmas! Holy shite!
How many people reading this got $200 a month for allowance money when they were kids??? 😂🤪
Right! He asked the hard hitting questions without being disrespectful or taking it too far
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 I wish lol, stars and the rich are completely out of touch with what normal people actually go through, they see but they don't understand
Only Gordon can be the most disrespectful and yet most respectful person all at once
I love it when he's screaming idiot restaurant owners' heads off but I also love it whenever he genuinely opens up about the struggles of cooking, work, family life, etc.
I love seeing Gordon like this. So genuine and such a kind heart. Congratulations for bringing this side of Gordon out. Interviewing Gordon Ramsay with food is just a recipe for the best interview
He’s always like this. You must’ve only seen him through like Hell’s Kitchen clips lol
I absolutely love that he purposefully chose two desserts for his menu, so he could have something to complain about on there and take the piss out of the idiot who thought of deep frying Mars bars lmao
@@THENAMEISQUICKMAN just a shame he perpetuated the "school expensive, mmkay" myth. School is expensive in the US...culinary school happens to be the most affordable at 15-40k total. 100k is absolutely the *top* tuition for a culinary program, 150, 200, 250k are unheard of and non-existent.
Going to school/paying for it isn't the hard part...getting a non-abusive job afterwords that allows you a sliver of time to yourself and enough money to afford anything is.
@@OisinMcCoolheh, tell that to Johnson and whales back in the early 2000s
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Hearing Gordon Ramsay put In-and-Out on this list after I've always said it's mid is tough
But it’s at least understandable given how many people love it, right?
It’s hit or miss and also if you eat it a lot it does lose it’s lure
@@sleepy4149 I feel like this is it, plus the line always makes me change my mind
@@iliya1933 I get the hype if you don't live in Cali and you get it like once a year
In n out supremacy 🫡🫡
Gordon Ramsay's last meal cooked by Josh? This feels like a culinary crossover episode we didn't know we needed but absolutely love!
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And Trevor x
Didnt know we needed!??! Ive been waiting on some kind of crossover!😭
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You’re everywhere
No music, fantastic food, incredibly introspective conversation, and extremely hard-hitting questions. This was a fantastic video, wow. Crazier yet to see this after Gordon’s recent accident around Father’s Day. I’m sure he told death to go f itself that day.
There was actually music in the background the whole time, but yes I totally agree
Gordon is so full of humility, wisdom and knowledge. I was smiling through out the whole video.
you are on tip rn bro
Bro visited his friend type reply
i dont really get any humility in his statements
cringe ahh replies
I love how Josh can juggle between serious and light hearted conversation and make genuine connections with each of the guests that’s been on. This was great.
This is a PERFECT Gordon Ramsay interview.
Wow😊
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I think this is, so far, the best interview that I really resonated with. I like the format of this interview. Beautiful questions. I also love how humble Gordon is.
This just proved that Josh and Mythical Kitchen has gained so much respect on its own that they gained the respect of Gordon Ramsay to join it. I don't see Gordon doing many things with the public unless he is either gaining a lot of from it or genuinely likes what it is he is contributing to. And him doing this certainly shows he has nothing to gained except a good conversation with a fellow food chef
Mythical Kitchen and Gordon Ramsay have talked through social media for a couple of years now, so it’s not that unexpected, but it’s cool to see him on the show
I'm sure they compensated him very handsomely as well
@@wolfiemichel4152so cool, I didn't know that!
sometimes they just do xdeal.@@jamesthomas3871
They did a cute lil gameshow with Rhett, link, Josh and Gordon with Gordon being the host and the rest making sandwiches for him! It's really wholesome and fun to watch you should look it up!
I think it was along the lines of idiot sandwich?
I would love to have seen Trevor's reaction when Gordon complemented his beef welington, Trevor and Josh are so talented chefs, and seeing them be complemented by Gordon makes me so happy
For how silly the mythical kitchen channel can be I absolutely love this show for being what it is. The interviews are so very good and interesting. The fact each and every guest just opens up and talk about all these different kind of topics so openly just tells me how great the crew is for putting this together and how great Josh is at hosting this show. Absolutely awesome
Hope you're doing well, Gordon. I grew up in CT and I'm sorry to hear you were hurt in our state. My best wishes to all.
Thanks for hosting, folks!
I bet Josh knowing his team has made absolutely amazing food adds so much to his own personal fulfillment. I love how candid this interview is. Glad to see this.
EXCEPT WHOEVER PUT THAT DEEP FRIED MARS BAR TOGETHER! 😡
Let's be honest, it takes talent to create tasteful disgusting food. No wonder the Mythical Chefs can actually cook.
I love how Gordon’s dishes were mostly stuff people are familiar with, which just tells you that people have a lot more shared experiences than we notice. The more present you are with yourself, the better your life will be. This was a great interview, great to see Gordon as a person and not just a character.
One thing Gordon isn't is a snob, obviously he has the more and resources to make more fancy versions of food but if you watch a lot of his UA-cam videos of him cooking its a lot of simple, easily accessible food that anyone can do (minus the truffle on the scrambled eggs 😂)
Sad how his nasty, rotten, crude and rude character made him rich and famous person.
@@menacelurkingyet8345His character wasn’t nasty or rotten. Rude and crude, absolutely! It’s a show. People are more interested in watching that character than a sweet and calm man cooking.
@@allbottledup9513 PERIODDD
@@allbottledup9513nope. He's just passionate. He WANTS to help these people. They ASKED HIM for help, serve him half cooked garbage, and expect his show to advertise them so they can avoid bankruptcy. You don't get pissed off when a restaurant feeds you garbage too? I do!
So lovely seeing Gordon being a gracious guest. Constantly complimenting and thanking for the food!
This was some very refreshing content for the Internet. And I love seeing this joy and excitement in the hosts eyes, it's so sweet
I think this video was extremely good for Gordon, but I also think this was a perfect video for Josh himself. The fact that Josh is able to empathize and even share with some of Gordon’s experiences as a fellow chef and not just merely asking the deep questions brings so much joy to me. I hope this series keeps growing 😊
This is what I love about the series. Its seeing these looked up celebrities and seeing them as they are; Humans, what are the things they're grateful for, How they lived etc etc.. Having this series talking about that while eating their preferred last meals to celebrate the life they lived is just astounding to me.
i’m so proud of trevor, that wellington really did look phenomenal
i bet he was shitting himself cooking that 🤣 imagine cooking a chefs main dish and serving it them
Gordon Ramsay says “I want a Wellington”
And you painstakingly create *his* Wellington, *for him* knowing he’s gonna eat it on a show the whole world will see
And he praises it up and down.
That’s genuinely winning at life.
Gordon is really such a wise person. He’s been through so much, gotten so far, and looking at him outside of all the tv shows really inspires me.
I can't believe they're gonna kill Gordon Ramsay
You donut 😂😂😂😂
It will be tough 😂
Best comment! I'm dying!
I came to the comment section looking for this one!!
Jammie Oliver did it!
Really cool how you’re not afraid to ask the uncomfortable or touchy questions. Vulnerable moments with a man that’s understood to be the opposite is amazing to see, and I’m sure it was even crazier to experience! Such a good interview
Well said
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From talking crap about Gordon to having him on Mythical Kitchen sharing his wisdom actually loving all the food you guys make. You've all really gone a long way and we're happy to be a part of that journey.
OK, but that grilled cheese Gordon made was legit terrible.
@@abruptpegasus I agree, never said the crapping on Gordon wasn't justified.
Gordon talking about how we need to help culinary school graduates find jobs, while Josh is talking about his mentor purposely never picked culinary school graduates😂
This is phenomenal, Josh you are a dream interviewer especially for someone like Gordon Ramsey. He’s kinda built his brand on being this hard ass scary chef lol and I think a lot of people are intimidated by him. You were confident, you asked unique questions and the dynamic between you two is awesome to watch. I also love how effortlessly you were able to glide between serious topics and lighthearted jokes to bring it back up. Amazing job!
Josh is a great interviewer.
Seriously he is talented. I don’t know how he does it but he just connects with them and makes them feel comfortable. Very entertaining to watch
Yes, it definitely helps that Josh has an actual respect and not just fear of Ramsey. Makes for a very genuine interaction.
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Josh, this series is award winning quality. Thank you for bringing it to us. Truly incredible.
Watching this made me think, "Man, Josh is so much better at interviewing than these tv late night hosts who talk over their guests and don't ask anything actually interesting."
@@hoid9407 Yeah, and yet people criticize Josh for it, for asking "rude" and "too personal" question.
This is Last Meal, questions are suppose to be tough and am glad Josh went with it. the foods is there to help swallow those questions down anyways, Great concept all around.
Indeed!!! This series is Masterclass content!!! Praise to you, Josh, and the team at Mythical!!!
This interview to me personally who grew up watching kitchen nightmares and being older than his children 🫠 I’ve never seen this side or knew this much about Ramsey and honestly now I can’t get enough of just how he explains and talks about things,
this is unironically the greatest and realest interview I've ever seen with Gordon. I had so much respect for both men in this video before this and so much more now. Also my respect for the chefs who took on the challenge of making this many meals for THE Gordon Ramsay to eat is insane. Love this series to no end.
@@nikkilukowski3739 what's wrong with you?
@KingInfernagon what’s wrong with you, sad gamer?
@@KingInfernagonit’s a valid question 🤷🏻♀️
Truly one of the best-produced and best-executed interviews I've ever seen. This is top-tier, world class stuff. And it's not simple. Josh is special. The whole team is special.
I love that, for all the countries in the world he has been to and with all the stunning food he has consumed, he chooses comfort foods from his childhood for his last meal.
anton ego from ratatouille vibes
Plus chicken wings from Buffalo NY, California's own In 'N' Out, Butter Chicken from India, and a deep fried Mars bar from the county fair.
Not like he was going to choose peruvian guinea pig and ant paste lol. I don't think native peruvians would choose that either.
@@MuzzikLvr deep fried Mars bars are from Scotland
The way Gordon speaks about his children in the end almost brought a tear to my eye. He is a lot more compassionate and caring then you'd think. Amazing episode!
This was an absolutely fantastic interview. I’ve commented this before but I must reiterate. Josh, you and your writing team are quickly becoming on par with Sean Evans and his team. I am a huge Ramsay fan, and learned things about him today. Hats off MK. Hats off.
Oh, and edit: I’d pay money to see a reaction from each person who cooked the dishes Gordon went off on. He had nothing but good things to say about the food. Extremely impressive.
I agree. I want to see Trevor's and the rest of the crews face as Gordon was eating the food. Their face must have went from terror to curiosity to utter surprise and finally relief. haha.
@@JasonCarr1979 Well now we need to see Josh on Hot Ones or Sean on Last meals......or dare I say... Both!
I would also love to see that! That’s all I kept thinking about the entire time. Also, how many practice runs did they do of each dish before he arrived 😊
A couple of things I got from this whole video:
-Gordon's roots and experiences making him into the legend that he is
-his full, genuine respect to Marco
-Josh becoming the 7th child
-Trevor's wellington gaining Gordon's approval
-deep fried Mars bars creator is a legend
-Nobody messes with Gordon's mum. NO. BO. DY
Deep-fried Mars bars creator needs to meet Ea-Nasir in the afterlife. Just imagine.
I think Josh is such a great host, especially on this show. It’s like he’s just having a lunch/dinner with one of the guys or a good friend. Also able to keep the heavy conversation going but throwing some jokes in when necessary. Amazing show!
That was an absolutely amazing interview. Very rarely do we get a chance to see interviewers ask very emotionally tough and raw questions to people and I really appreciate that he allowed you all to ask those questions and also answer them so sincerely. Well done.
Props to Josh for powering through these really tough questions, I would hesitate so much to ask the guest some of the things in this interview, but it’s such a breath of fresh air and you can really see the authentic Gordon.
especially considering Gordon said he doesn't really like talking about/thinking about death. i'd also hesitate to ask some of the things Josh asked after that. and props to Gordon himself, too, for stepping outside of his comfort zone and talking openly about all of this. i never knew about his relationship with his father, what happened with his brother, his son who passed in the womb. i can imagine that stuff was hard to talk about for him.
It doesn't work without building a relationship first
I don't know why I got tears in my eyes when I saw it was finally Gordon. So proud of Josh, and obviously the whole crew, but especially Josh. He has grown so much, he is such an amazing host. Proud of you! This episode is my favorite. Absolutely amazing.
I think when Gordon said "not everyone is cut out to be top tier," that was something everybody needs to hear and understand. It's not to say that you shouldn't fight like hell to be the best you can be, but sometimes mediocre is all you are going to achieve. And there's nothing wrong with that, as long as you keep trying to get better. Very few people make it without working very hard to get where they can succeed. And sometimes, you just don't make it.
And i think that the modern thinking of "everybody is a winner" that they teach in schools does much more harm than good. Learning at an early age that sometimes you aren't the winner is something everybody needs to know. So you can learn to handle it.
Professionally, sometimes i perform way below what i think i should be doing. That's okay, as long as i can take that and try to get better for next time. Failure happens, and it's not the end of the world. Take that loss, try and learn from it, and get on with your life.
I think this applies a lot in ultra-competitive fields like fine cuisine. It takes a lot of talent and hardwork to get to the upper echelons of that industry but it takes immense mental strength to just not fall through and unimaginable tenacity to make it to the very top. Sometimes it's not even worth getting to the very top of that food chain. It's important to be good at something but making it to the very top or being the "best" is often not as fulfilling as others might think.
That's not a "modern" thought. That's the definition of the myth of the American Dream, which has been taught in the States since 1931 to pretty much everyone from a young age. People truly believe that, at least in the US, "anyone who works hard will succeed at anything they try". It's pretty toxic, as if you believe that lie you must also believe its contrapositive: "anyone who hasn't succeeded just hasn't tried hard enough, so it's their own fault". But it's certainly not a new concept.
In my opinion it is one of the most valuable things to learn in life. It is a tough reality for many, but mental toughness is the most important thing to have.
Accepting your mediocrity brings peace. Always strive for more but be realistic. It’s ok to not be the best cause not everyone is.
I got half a mind to start a food business, but I KNOW top tire is not even something I will try to do. But most people are not after that and certainly not will to pay for it. So I plan to level up basic stuff to a point where people know what they are eating but at a level they can't be bothered to make at home.
This is a UA-cam video that shouldn't be overlooked. Absolutely amazing.
My jaw has DROPPED. Nah, I got to make this an actual event and come back to this later. All I will say right now though is CONGRATULATIONS for having THE Chef Ramsay on your show!!!
This is easily the best interview with Gordon that I’ve ever seen. The depth of the questions, the balance between jovial laughter and serious discussion is perfect. It must feel so amazing to get all that insight and those compliments from such a titan in the food industry. This was a beautiful video Josh and crew, thank you
I agree. I learned a lot about Gordon today and it really helps explain why he is the way he is.
He chose his wife to share his last meal with out of anyone that was the sweetest thing I’ve ever heard
considering what he did thats crazy
what did he do@@mrdevvvvvvv
@@gianna9034 nothing...
His wife is hot as hell too
@@Mat-qo3hh if you dont know then dont reply
“You have way too much time on your hands young man.” I absolutely love Gordon Ramsay🤣💙❤️
Josh is honestly the best at interviewing people, the way he sits and listens, his humbleness, and having the king there with him absolutely amazing I hope they made more content with him with Nicole, Trevor, V, and Lilly ❤
The self clapping like Jimmy Fake Fallon is annoying..
Omfg!!! I'm so happy for Josh with this! That notification popping up I just jumped up and screamed like I just witnessed a touchdown 😅. I knew it was eventually going to happen but damn I am loving this. Didn't even watch yet. I know it's going to be absoultly everything. MK Josh AND Gordon Ramsey at the same table , this will be one for the books folks.
This is one of the best interview series formats around and Josh is soooo good at putting in the hard hitting questions at he perfect times
@@Ibetrolling1337 Still haven't watched the episode yet. But I agree 100%
I may have squawked with glee and scared my cat when I saw the thumbnail😂
Mythical is mythical for many reasons, but Josh makes it even more special. Congratulations for getting Gordon Ramsey, always a fan of all mythical content.
I didn’t KNOW that Gordon Ramsay loved In-N-Out Burger, but I’m not surprised. It’s the perfect execution of something simple!
What an honor to have Gordon on the show. AND for him to compliment your cooking. That would be the dream for any chef I’d think. Great episode!
Well done to Josh for keeping it together. Internally he had to be geeking out SO hard. This is like when Weird Al was on GMM. Rhett seemed okay on that one, but you could see Link was barely holding back the fanboy.
As an asset bo he was not geeking out; maybe about seeing a goor cook
33:42 Gordon’s swift response moved me to tears. You can tell he’s reflected on this before. Massive respect for learning from his Father’s mistakes.
That old man wearing depends and using bengay all day. All I heard was I'm only tuff cause I have security with me.
@@coreystack5655yea that’s how life works, without security it could stop you from being confident enough to do anything because you have nothing to fall back on
What a strong and inspiring interview! Wow this was great!
This was the most beautiful and REAL interview I’ve ever witnessed. So thankful to see the other side of Gordon Ramsey than his normal hard ass in the kitchen. So proud of Josh and the mythical kitchen for making this happen. Took me awhile to break down and watch this because I knew I’d be in tears…and yep I was. Absolutely beautiful! Beautiful interviewing Josh! And thank you so much Gordon! And congrats to Trevor on his welly skills! Incredible everyone!!!
I think he does great by setting the tone with his introduction ending with the grilled cheese sandwich. And i'm sure Gordon Ramsey has probably caught on to josh's fantasy feud through social media if not likely did some research before appearing on the show. With the way josh has built this up, I don't think the interview could have gone any other way! Josh has always shown huge respect for Gordon Ramsey but never been afraid to take jabs at him recognising that he's human..
Having Sticky toffee pudding for the last time will be slow and humble