@@bassoonplayerdepends. On a technical level? Absolutely not (there’s someone with 31 Michelin stars running around come on now) But in terms of reach? In terms of how many people learn from him? Possibly, although it’s hard to quantify.
There's a difference between confidence and arrogance admit when your not at your best take the advise and improve on it that's how you improve your talent
It's scripted. They just wanted drama at the beginning for their social media pages. You see other country’s MasterChef these things never happen maybe bad publicity doesn’t work there as much as it does in the USA.
everybody can see, they choose the beautiful dish and not the tasty one, they choose the beautiful people above the talented one. I didn't expect more from the US version...they are so superficial
he was nice cause he was up against one of his own, that means that they're in the same mindset, that means the message gets accrossed between them fast,
In Hell’s Kitchen I learned that one major faux pas is to talk back to Gordon Ramsay, comparing your dish with someone else’s with full confidence while doing so is a league on its own
@@anthonylavarenne3330 Imagine telling the chef, who made Gordon Ramsaycry "Marco Pierre White" he's wrong is like h*nging yourself before to receive the verdict of the jury
This is why I love older seasons even the top 3 they point out what could have been better. It’s still the best of that round but it still had room for improvement. Later seasons they just say how perfect everything is very rarely will they critique the top dishes in seasons you see now. Which is a shame because how can you continue to do better unless you know what you’re doing wrong?
@@vincentboisvert4673 He needs to reach the level of success the judges have to be allowed to have an ego. Otherwise that ego isn't going to get him anywhere
I would be proud if I was his kid. Imagine your kid knows you wrote this comment in youtube or being one of the retarded subhumans who liked your dumb comment.
@@oc6840 How does not defending him categorize someone as such?You don't even make sense.Your poor attempt at brazen insults of intellect is pointless when you're this incoherent
Suzy talks a big game but her attitude is no better than Christian’s. It must have killed her inside that Alejandra got called up instead of her, especially with an Indian dish. I think it’s nonsensical that Jennifer won though when she had problems with the eggplant and Gordon was struggling to find faults with Adrien’s dish.
@@nikhilcruz The other two also never pointed any faults in the other two dishes. Then again this is about who made the best dish, not who made the least faults, 9.9 minus 0.1 is still bigger than 9.7. We weren't there to taste anything. Who knows.
@@鬰林 Alright, let's put that aside, even then what Adrien did was highly technical and beautiful to look at while Jennifer herself admitted that she made a terrine because she just wanted to dump together as many vegetables as she could.
It's like having a person who came from half way across the country to see you, seek your validation, then the person just told you, "I think you're wrong". I wouldn't even be angry, I'd just feel sorry for them. 😂
I'd love to see a number of the arrogant cooks from throughout masterchef go head to hear: Christian and Suzy (season 2), Ryan and Tali (season 3), Krissi (season 4), Cutter (season 5), and Jeff (season 8)
Arrogance is only tolerated if accompanied by talent, otherwise it is just empty pride. Ramsay is also arrogant, but he bought and paid for his arrogance with talent for cooking and for running dozens of restaurants.
Obviously the contestants need to learn about the art of plating first before mastering the cooking and flavoring to be called out for top 3 dishes. I'm sure there are a few other plates that are tastier (including Michael The Headwind) but the judges are looking at the 'prettiness' in selecting the best. Taste all the dishes should be the format.
I don't understand why the judges lit Christian up like that, and I can see why he was taken aback and reacted like he did. I watched this clip first and was so puzzled by the interaction I went and watched the entire episode to see if there was some missing context. Nope. None. Christian simply said he was making a ratatouille and stuffing some peppers with it and some rice and somehow the judges acted like he graped one of their daughters. I don't get it.
The MasterChef US is too much drama, who has worse dish in a mystery box challenge, they are supposed to call good dishes and wrap it up, this is scripted and a very badly scripted show And they didn't even tried his dish I guess they're too scared to admit they're wrong
I agree. Calling it the worse dish at the beginning was totally uncalled for like they wanted to start with the negativity. They just wanted drama. So scripted lol. When I watch MasterChef Canada or Australia, the US one seems like the most toxic one and totally not worth watching.
It is more worrying to see someone talk without their hands. Just like no arm strides when walking. It’s not illegal but your a god damn psychopath if you do it 😂
Imagine telling one of the best chefs in the world that he’s wrong, implying you know more about food than he does
Or its just a act which happens with american reality shows
the best? says who? you?🤣
@@bassoonplayerdepends. On a technical level? Absolutely not (there’s someone with 31 Michelin stars running around come on now) But in terms of reach? In terms of how many people learn from him? Possibly, although it’s hard to quantify.
Or even worse, telling the chef who made Gordon Ramsay cry, Marco Pierre white he's wrong.
@@sebastianalegria3401 that should count as emotional suicide
There's a difference between confidence and arrogance admit when your not at your best take the advise and improve on it that's how you improve your talent
It's scripted. They just wanted drama at the beginning for their social media pages. You see other country’s MasterChef these things never happen maybe bad publicity doesn’t work there as much as it does in the USA.
@nayeera689 Now that is arrogance
everybody can see, they choose the beautiful dish and not the tasty one, they choose the beautiful people above the talented one.
I didn't expect more from the US version...they are so superficial
This might be one of the few times Joe was actually nice to the contestants.
yea i agree but one time he did just say "this is what we expect" instead of actually explaining the dish
he was nice cause he was up against one of his own, that means that they're in the same mindset, that means the message gets accrossed between them fast,
@@HennessyRose Apes together strong
@@HennessyRose Dang, you articulated the situation well. You're right.
@@alexobretenchev7843cuz he isn’t a chef
In Hell’s Kitchen I learned that one major faux pas is to talk back to Gordon Ramsay, comparing your dish with someone else’s with full confidence while doing so is a league on its own
Or Alvin
“Your talents not matching your arrogance” yikes
That’s the story of pretty much every American.
If it had been Alvin Leung, he would have told him "Don't argue, this is Masterchef America, and you give me this?".
Alvin is the best !
@@anthonylavarenne3330 Imagine telling the chef, who made Gordon Ramsaycry "Marco Pierre White" he's wrong is like h*nging yourself before to receive the verdict of the jury
@@sebastianalegria3401 Yea that was a dumb move lol plus you are there to get judge so just shut up and take it
“AND YOU GIVE ME THIS!?!?” Alvin said calmly
This is why I love older seasons even the top 3 they point out what could have been better. It’s still the best of that round but it still had room for improvement.
Later seasons they just say how perfect everything is very rarely will they critique the top dishes in seasons you see now.
Which is a shame because how can you continue to do better unless you know what you’re doing wrong?
You can tell by his body language that his ego is just too much
2 of the 3 judges have massive egos too but then he isnt a judge in there so, yeah, he should learn respect and manners in the right occasions
@@vincentboisvert4673 He needs to reach the level of success the judges have to be allowed to have an ego. Otherwise that ego isn't going to get him anywhere
MasterChef US hardly gives constructive criticism, they usually question the contestant's existence
That’s only the US, Australia is far and away a different story with a positive environment that actually focuses on the cooking
Gordon definitely for the most part does
he literally does so in the video with the spices and paprika lol
Imagine being his kid watching this
I would be proud if I was his kid.
Imagine your kid knows you wrote this comment in youtube or being one of the retarded subhumans who liked your dumb comment.
@@oc6840 why are you so hell bent on defending him.are you his girlfriend?
@@vi-sl2lv why are you so dumb and dont defend him? get some brain or you her friend?
@@oc6840 How does not defending him categorize someone as such?You don't even make sense.Your poor attempt at brazen insults of intellect is pointless when you're this incoherent
Aww looks like his defender deleted his comment, too bad. Must be his kid
Suzy talks a big game but her attitude is no better than Christian’s. It must have killed her inside that Alejandra got called up instead of her, especially with an Indian dish.
I think it’s nonsensical that Jennifer won though when she had problems with the eggplant and Gordon was struggling to find faults with Adrien’s dish.
Gordon did say Adrien's rice was almost overseasoned.
His dish did look better imo though.
@@鬰林 Yeah like I said, struggling to find faults especially since the other 2 seemed to find his dish faultless.
@@nikhilcruz The other two also never pointed any faults in the other two dishes.
Then again this is about who made the best dish, not who made the least faults, 9.9 minus 0.1 is still bigger than 9.7. We weren't there to taste anything. Who knows.
@@鬰林 Alright, let's put that aside, even then what Adrien did was highly technical and beautiful to look at while Jennifer herself admitted that she made a terrine because she just wanted to dump together as many vegetables as she could.
@@nikhilcruz Not the first time simpler dishes beat more complex ones 🤷♂
What's crazy is the fellow contestants from this season said Christian( dude who argued ) is a pretty cool guy in real life
Everyone seem happy for Jennifer's winning😊, except Suzy and Christian
I hope Christian meets Ramsey in kitchen knightmare or hells kitchen 😂😂😂 he is nowhere as savage in masterchef man
Joe is suddenly not being mean enough when we needed him to be mean. What a wuss.
As a south asian, that is insulting to actual korma lol
It's like having a person who came from half way across the country to see you, seek your validation, then the person just told you, "I think you're wrong". I wouldn't even be angry, I'd just feel sorry for them. 😂
How the f is joe actually chill
I'd love to see a number of the arrogant cooks from throughout masterchef go head to hear: Christian and Suzy (season 2), Ryan and Tali (season 3), Krissi (season 4), Cutter (season 5), and Jeff (season 8)
thee eggplawnt 3:08
Arrogance is only tolerated if accompanied by talent, otherwise it is just empty pride. Ramsay is also arrogant, but he bought and paid for his arrogance with talent for cooking and for running dozens of restaurants.
0:05 Andrew Bustamante gets everywhere lately
Judges: "No meat or fish, therefore the dish is garbage!"
Christian: "I disagree."
Judges: "We're just giving you constructive criticism!"
They are the judges.
Gordon be so soft to Christian , if it's in hell kitchen is different story right
How can they judge food without trying it?
Just look at it. Would you eat it?
Title should be :
arrogant gigachad disagrees with top tier chefs in the world.
Obviously the contestants need to learn about the art of plating first before mastering the cooking and flavoring to be called out for top 3 dishes. I'm sure there are a few other plates that are tastier (including Michael The Headwind) but the judges are looking at the 'prettiness' in selecting the best. Taste all the dishes should be the format.
I agree.
I don't understand why the judges lit Christian up like that, and I can see why he was taken aback and reacted like he did. I watched this clip first and was so puzzled by the interaction I went and watched the entire episode to see if there was some missing context. Nope. None. Christian simply said he was making a ratatouille and stuffing some peppers with it and some rice and somehow the judges acted like he graped one of their daughters. I don't get it.
Everyone's rooting for Adrian 😇
His dish looks like something from Willy Wonka’s factory.
he looks like gigachad
I would love to try that green sauce.
How could they tell his dish was actually bad though?
they have been in the game too long they dont need to taste it to know what hes put together and done,and throughout the challenge they taste things
It looks like a tomato turd
By tasting it obviously
@@jomarbunuan1407 They didn't even taste it you ninkenpoop
When you believe in yourself, you will have to go against popular wisdom
joe talks like chatgpt
He would make great friends with Joe
But he was right
That girl's dish really sucks😅
No, not for chef Gorden Ramsey
Which season is this?
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Based on the comments made while eating Adrien should of won this one 😮
I'd still eat Christian's dish, it looks good imo.
Suzzy🤣🤣
The MasterChef US is too much drama, who has worse dish in a mystery box challenge, they are supposed to call good dishes and wrap it up, this is scripted and a very badly scripted show
And they didn't even tried his dish I guess they're too scared to admit they're wrong
I agree. Calling it the worse dish at the beginning was totally uncalled for like they wanted to start with the negativity. They just wanted drama. So scripted lol. When I watch MasterChef Canada or Australia, the US one seems like the most toxic one and totally not worth watching.
They are tasting dishes all the way from the start to the end of cooking. But yes, its exaggerated show, like everything in us
US television at its finest
That’s the american way!
It’s just one of the performance
1st comment
Notice the judges talk with hands like the conducting a band ,what a joke
Bigger joke is how you're sooo offended by mannerisms lol
It is more worrying to see someone talk without their hands. Just like no arm strides when walking. It’s not illegal but your a god damn psychopath if you do it 😂
2nd Comment
imagine believing this isn't all just acting
he/she/it is offended :D
its a he, its very obvious.
theres no point in saying that
they/them/him/her/she/he/it/those/this/that/here/there/where/when/what/why/who is not offended :d
And the most arrogant in this video by far was the women who won xd the irony
Not really
@@vi-sl2lv yea rly. Get some brain to understand whats going on
@@oc6840 don't be defensive.this guy has a god complex that doesn't match his talent