Oh yea Gordon admitted to sabotaging some of his competitions restaurants in the past. He said he released mice into their restaurant and then called the health inspector 😅. It’s a dog eat dog cut throat industry
@@plantdaddy999 Micheal did happen to be the better cook though? Watch the first season in its entirety, you can tell he was in a league of his own even before the tactics factored in
Yeah, he's on a downward spiral now from what I've read. Worked out well for him, didn't it? Dead kid, divorce, addiction and other stuff. Karma is a mean mofo 🤣
Survivor originated that ish for reality TV 👏. Coarse now everyone does pretty much the same f over moves every season. Same with Big Brother or Amazing Race.
@@Soldier4USA2005 Ramsay does this too, if they are able to call out the sabotage and specify what's wrong, then it means they are good enough, if they can't, then they are out. Its the same here, if the contestants couldn't notice something was off, then they're out
I remember he sabotaged a girl from that season too. He purposely hid some steaks from the blonde girl ( I forget her name ) in another room. She desperately needed them for dinner service. He then brought them out later after it was too late claiming he just 'found them.' She got booted from the show that night. I'm surprised they didn't kick him off the show for that - I mean they had him on camera and everything; that's just dirty.
@@dailynews5683 That's why he won Season 1, while everyone is way focus on their cooking, he's using the mind game just like how he betrayed Chris by nominated him even though they made an alliance before. What a dirty bastard!
@@margarethmichelina5146tbf though winning the earlier seasons wasn't really worth it because you didn't compete for a high ranking position in Gordon Ramsay's business but some competitor who then not only demoted the chefs from the beginning but probably also let them go after the promised year.
@@firefly56embers33 Gordon basically dose small sabotages here and there when testing the black jackets to see if they can call out what is wrong, it also proves if they are actually good enough to win or not which is smart on his half
Chris was the most fucked over chef in the shows history. Yeah he got put up but I remember watching it and realizing he only got sent home cause Gordon didn’t like him ☠️.
@@thewargod129 Are you kidding? Michael didn’t make a single service mistake as far as I can remember. Chris was very underwhelming for an executive chef and as brutal as it was for Elsie the other 3 knew if they stuck to their stations and shut her out she wouldn’t be able to cope due to her lack of culinary skill and experience on the line, when they did it showed the difference between her and them as she couldn’t cope. Michael’s only real competition past Chris was Ralph and even then there was a clear gulf in skill and smart’s between the two of them, even taking away the tactics he was the clear best and his tactics essentially set the blueprints for a lot of future HK seasons.
@@skorpion3993 Chris could have beat him potentially. Michael would have folded if he had Gordon breathing down his back the same way instead especially in the beginning he kind of went under the radar. Not only that I remember he straight up stole meat and pretended he found it to make himself look better. That’s not only sabotage but it’s so sneaky I feel like if they made a bigger deal of it that would have gotten him eliminated right then and there.
That's not his iconic line. That iconic line was originally "You run like old people fuck you know that, Pyle?!" and it was given by R Lee Ermey in Full Metal Jacket.
Also, during the double-booked service, Michael sabotaged the team in the kitchen by recommending the lasagna as much as possible. The lasagna took the longest of any dish to make and he knew they might run out of it. His team still lost but I think it's a neat strategy.
~ Not only that. I remember he sabotaged a girl from that season too. He purposely hid some steaks from the blonde girl ( I forget her name ) in another room. She desperately needed them for dinner service. He then brought them out later after it was too late claiming he just 'found them.' She got booted from the show that night. I'm surprised they didn't kick him off the show for that - I mean they had him on camera and everything; that's just dirty. ~
Everything about Ralph was respectable. He might act a bit pompous, but he always took responsibility and tries to carry struggling team mates when he can. Michael was a better chef, but Ralph just has natural leadership and charisma
Legend says that the tradition of having the sous chefs in later seasons intentionally forget ingredients in dishes to test contestants at the pass was inspired by this
and struggled with painkiller addition after the metal rod in his spine snapped (before he was on the show)... and then dealing with his daughter's death during birth, divorcing, and struggling with drug addiction and homelessness for some years afterward, but he's in a much better place now -- got proper treatment, remarried, working again, and hoping to save up money for a food truck and travel the country to serve the homeless
@@TheHiddenChronicle-b9l dude, it's just a televised cooking competition. Jesus fucking christ you psycho. Also, not only did Gordon Ramsey borrow some of this contestant's "sabotages" in order to test finalists, but these are actually things that happen in real restaurants. Do you want a line cook or head chef who gets a whiny fit because someone missplaced some food or do you want them to have some composure and solve the problem? Or a head chef who does not actually do the quality control like they are supposed to? Should that head chef just trust that the line cooks get it perfect every time?
Michael won but then lost everything. He opened his own restaurant and tried to open a second only to not have the funds. His wife left him after their child died shortly after being born. He was addicted to drugs while filming and after due to an accident he had where the Doctors prescribed him pain meds leading him to getting addicted (which isn't surprising considering most people who start taking them become addicted leading them to meth and heroin for a stronger high). After being homeless and living in his car and underneath a bridge, he finally got clean and decided to open up a food truck. I wish him nothing but success. He said that denying the opportunity to go to London with Chef Ramsay was a massive mistake that he regrets deeply because he was afraid of Ramsay finding out he was on pain killers and high.
Only thing I have to say is for the pain medication. There is more to it than just people get addicted. It depends on the type of pain medication it is, and sometimes genetics play a part in it. If he was taking opioids then it definitely could have just simply been the drugs. If it was something else, he had to have been taking more than prescribed. I'm not an expert at all for this stuff, but as somebody who has been on pain medication since I was 8 for chronic pain, there is only one drug they have refused to try with me. That is opioids because they are the main pain medication drugs to get addicted to. Also, it is very unfortunate that most of his downfall was the drug addiction. Things definitely wouldn't have fallen apart if he didn't have the addiction like he did.
People don't realise that if Gordon notices chefs are being voted out for stupid reasons just to sabotage or tactically to win the show. He puts a stop to ot and calls out people himself thinks should be up for the vote.
@@nickclark18To be fair every first season is sort of a test run for any show. There has to be some twists and turns to keep viewers invested. But if Gordon catches someone deliberately trying to fuck over another contestant he will put his foot down.
@@dualwieldroxas358 I'd say around season 4 or 5 is when he really cracked his foot down, had enough of these head games and Gordon definitely decided that he chooses peoples fate in hells kitchen. Not the other way around 💀
The only way it works is if you notice one of the strongest chefs make a big slip up during dinner service. It gives you the opportunity to take out your biggest threat before the finale.
This guy played the show Hell’s Kitchen like Big Brother. He deliberately gave time consuming dishes like lasagna to the opposing team to win the competition
@@RJWayneriumThe aesthetic of the restaurant felt more like a reality TV studio than an actual restaurant. It began to feel like that after season 10. Nothing against the contestants but they started to become more forgettable after that point as well.
It just doesn't become a cooking competition anymore. Some people prefer drama and betrayal. I just want people trying to make the best food they can. You don't have to be friends, but sabotage actively takes away from the point of a cooking competition for me.
It's inevitable. The prize is a life changing career path and people will stoop to unknown depths to get it. Plus it's TV so there's already forms of manipulation going on.
@@rdu239 way to remove the “path” from his comment. yes you start at a low position but ideally you don’t stay there forever lol it’s about the fact you worked for Ramsay
He also had one of the funniest lines of the entire series. When doing the finale, he said to his brigade “you guys cook like old people f*ck” It broke both Ramsay, and my wife and I when watching it lol
@@A_Random_Ghost No one forced him, or ANY other addicts to pop pills, or stick shots! There are NO excuses in this day and age to be an addict. Help is EVERYWHERE, THANK YOU TECHNOLOGY!!!!
@@DripC I actually know a kid who was drugged without his knowledge and his life went downhill pretty quick. Dude got his cigarette laced and it was like he had to relearn how to talk and keep his mouth shut without drooling
@@dieiceNGC Do you remember who it was, I don't remember the season either, but there was a chef who was doing so well throughout the entire competition, I think he even won the king of the hill portion, but then just had a single bad night and he got kicked off, but Ramsay actually told him to call him or keep in touch or something. Always wondered what happened to that guy, because he was clearly the strongest the entire time, but just fucked up in the most insignificant way one night that cost him since no one else fucked up lol
People applauding someone who wins not through skill but by chicanery says a lot. Remember this the next time you're suffering some idiot and asking how he got the job
Michael was my favorite from the winners other than Heather but when the Florida man came into the show and won it with only using one hand, he won my heart as well.
Here is how I feel about sabotage, especially in a competition. 1) It's not honorable and in a way that's relevant. If you have to sabotage your opponents, then you know you're not as good as you should be ... so you have to cheat to win. This then means you have a "title" you don't deserve and have potentially ruined the reputation/career of someone who did deserve it. 2) It creates a toxic and distrusting atmosphere, which WILL fuck you later down the road. be it with fellow chefs in the same kitchen or potential employers. Shows like this only breed such behaviors, which then "justify" people doing it on their own. And people wonder why society is in such shambles.
Michael was a legend, I remember when he was silent minding his own buissness, and then turning around and yelling at everyone: You People Cook Like Old Fucks. And then turned around and worked at his station like nothing happened
"Legend" is apparently used for no reason , more like a two faced snake , he got that street smart I'll give him that , but cheap tricks doesn't work always and for long
@@luna-mt7sf why do I keep seeing these comments. Everyone keeps complaining about “cheap tricks” and “cheating”. He didn’t win because of “cheap tricks” the show doesn’t work like that. You can tell the whole time he’s a good chef. He still has to battle in the final properly like every other season. The person it talks about him sabotaging in this short didn’t even go home because of it. They faced off in the final and Michael out performed him (as far as Gordon is concerned).
am i the only one who dislikes him? i know its a competition but he won unfairly and sabotaged the others- yeah he was smart but it was also dishonest and cowardly
Which is why he was homeless and drug addict and his kids dead. Sucks to suck, but sucks to be a giant chud dickwad. 🤷♂️ he got what he got… he’s tainted and no one wants him. Can’t be trusted
I would expect a lot of people actually praise him for it. Yes it's strategic but for him to resort to such a thing means his cooking skills aren't good and he is not confident in them. A true professional doesn't use to such tactics. They just simply prove they are better with skills. It's the same thing as tripping a runner for the win.
IMO, Michael ended up living a fairly tragic life in the 17 years since -- at the time of production, he was struggling with opioid addition since the rod in his back snapped (he had a rod in his spine because of scoliosis) and it led to a painkiller addiction that he was struggling with during the show. Although on camera he accepted Ramsey's offer to study under him in London, off camera he turned it down because he was afraid of confronting his pain killer addiction in a foreign country. Although he overcame it and started a restaurant in LA, his daughter died in childbirth which led to his divorce with his wife as well as relapsing into his drug addiction. For some years afterward, he lived out of his truck going from food service job to food service job until he even lost his job and ended up living underneath freeway passes and at one point nearly OD'd out in the desert. He is doing much better now as he got addiction and grief treatment again -- he has since remarried and working at high end restaurants in LA, but he's saving up money for a foodtruck and wants to travel the country helping homeless people.
@@aandyherr817 I am sure you are a big expert on sucking... I see you are so sad and pathetic that you travel trough multiple comments to inform everyone that his kid is dead and what a awful human being he is. Not only you look like a bigger piece of shit but most likely you are one IRL. It's cool and fun until you will be hit by a big tragedy. Then somewhere in back of your head you will remember these comments you wrote :)
In survival, you have to be clever. It matters not if you are the strongest or smartest or the best. You have to adapt to not get screwed over of you wanna continue. Michael was clever (albeit evil) by betraying, sabotaging and eliminating both the weak link and those he deemed a challenge to his goal. PS: He suffered some sort of Karmaic Comeuppance and addiction, but was able to turn around a new leaf.
@@ralphcaluag2403 but this isn't about survival. This is a competition to find the best chef among the group. By doing it the way they're doing it they're not finding the best chef they are finding the one who can screw people over the most. It's about cooking food in the best way possible.
“Welp, there’s no explicit rules bout doing any of this heinous shit” …..that….that was because we thought it was self evident to..yknow NOT be an asshole.. “Whoops, oh well, give me the prize” *rule about contestants intentionally sabotaging gets added immediately after the season ends*
With the thing where he purposefully didn’t put crab in the risotto literally became a thing that was done by the sous chefs in later seasons. Also, with not helping Elsie, if she was better she wouldn’t have gotten into the situation anyways. Michael didn’t do anything wrong here
Man, i liked him, a few years ago he was loving on street, Heroin addict and trying to do a go fund me for a food truck which he was unable to reach the goal for, hope he is doing well now
Hey! So I ended up working at a grocery store and got really close with one of my coworkers. One night after closing she said her step dad was picking her up. Mf chef michael pulled up. I got really close with him through her and he’s great. His cooking has only improved, he does a lot of private events now, pop ups for restaurants. He was the head chef at our local restaurant and man, the specials he made.. you’d close your eyes after every bite just experiencing how good the flavors are that he puts together in a dish. He went through unimaginable horrible times but he is clean now, and doing well.
I don’t know how many are still open, but he went on to open several restaurants. He typically names them Naked -something. He also became a successful television personality chef. Did nearly die from kitchen gas leak explosion. He has mostly recovered, but his hands are badly scarred. All 3 finalist of season 1 had extreme bad stuff happen to them at one point after with Ralph nearly dying in an explosion somehow being the mildest of the 3.
Gordon Ramsey sabatoged his mentor turned rival Marco Pierre in real life. He openly talks about it now but I can imagine that’s why he was impressed by what others might see as slimyness.
@@aandyherr817 geez did he piss in your oatmeal or something? Dude lost a kid and suffers from addiction and he's recovering, you assholes just sit back, do nothing but hate. What a waste.
1) Michael wasn't Hell's Kitchen contestant, but beta-tester 😉😂😂 2)Imagine alternate universe, where Michael accepted Gordon Ramsay's help, then returned in one of later seasons to Hell's Kitchen as his Sous Chef
Chef here, this is an EXTREMELY common tactic used by lead cooks and sous chefs to slip there way up. Arrogance does terrible thing to people when they think putting someone down can give them a leg up. I personally had to fight against a few individuals like that. The restaurant industry is a cruel world.
I love Michael, I made a lucky guess by picking him as my favorite within the first ten minutes of the show solely based on vibes and stuck with him throughout. I loved watching him bc of his talent, cleverness and determination. A lot of ppl don't like him for the stuff he pulled but he's the only one who understood that Hell's Kitchen isn't a talent show, it's a drama fueled competition, he knew how to play the game and wasn't afraid to do it. He's still my favorite contestant ever.
The fact that Gordon wasn’t upset but instead said he was clever 😂 almost in an impressed manner too.
Oh yea Gordon admitted to sabotaging some of his competitions restaurants in the past. He said he released mice into their restaurant and then called the health inspector 😅. It’s a dog eat dog cut throat industry
I mean its good for busnis to have a bit of side drama
It was probably only gonna happen that one season and then never again
@@dragonforce2724HAHAH
@@dragonforce2724keeps it entertaining
so much that Gordon created rules for it not to happen at least by the contestants themselves
Michael LITERALLY became the show's patch notes.
@@powerplay9422 Lol
@@cxrrupted522 The patch notes AND the new game mechanic. Actually scratch that, the update to permissions and the new mechanic.
It is good they did that, the better cook should win, not the guy with a lack of integrity
@@plantdaddy999 Micheal did happen to be the better cook though? Watch the first season in its entirety, you can tell he was in a league of his own even before the tactics factored in
Michael's strategy was so broken, that Gordon and the Hell's Kitchen devs had to patch it out.
The one in the Australian server is funny
Touch grass omg
@@HorseshitDetectionAgencyYou first.
Imagine actually patching Hells Kitchen
Why
Gordon keeping a straight face, balancing his love for cooking with his love for chaotic shenaniganry 😂
"Shenaniganry" great word my friend. Thank you for this lol
@@richardm5448 all for you buddy 💪
The true definition of a Scorpio.
@@TheAntiTrope no worries
did you combine chicanery and shenanigans
Michael: “My second nominee is Chris.”
Chris: *Slowly turns his head*
Editors did their job
WTF? That’s the most likes I’ve ever gotten on a comment.
@@BruhÆ2022 what are you going to do with all those likes? Can I i have your autograph.
@@BruhÆ2022Woah!! People liked your funny comment? Crazy!!
@@BruhÆ2022 nice
Michael was really playing Hell’s Kitchen like total drama island, there was so much 4d chess plays with him that it was kinda impressive
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real! he reminds me of duncan if anything lol
Man's using Survivor moves in Hell's Kitchen. Respect
dirtbag survival moves
Yeah, he's on a downward spiral now from what I've read. Worked out well for him, didn't it?
Dead kid, divorce, addiction and other stuff. Karma is a mean mofo 🤣
Survivor originated that ish for reality TV 👏. Coarse now everyone does pretty much the same f over moves every season. Same with Big Brother or Amazing Race.
Respect for douchebag moves that equate to cheating?
@@Soldier4USA2005 Ramsay does this too, if they are able to call out the sabotage and specify what's wrong, then it means they are good enough, if they can't, then they are out. Its the same here, if the contestants couldn't notice something was off, then they're out
He is so good at sabotage, it inspires Chef Ramsay to do his tricks to Black Jacket later.
Ohh that makes sense . Now that’s crazy bro became a staple to the whole dam show
I remember he sabotaged a girl from that season too. He purposely hid some steaks from the blonde girl ( I forget her name ) in another room. She desperately needed them for dinner service. He then brought them out later after it was too late claiming he just 'found them.' She got booted from the show that night. I'm surprised they didn't kick him off the show for that - I mean they had him on camera and everything; that's just dirty.
@@dailynews5683 That's why he won Season 1, while everyone is way focus on their cooking, he's using the mind game just like how he betrayed Chris by nominated him even though they made an alliance before. What a dirty bastard!
@@margarethmichelina5146 gotta do what u gotta do lol
@@margarethmichelina5146tbf though winning the earlier seasons wasn't really worth it because you didn't compete for a high ranking position in Gordon Ramsay's business but some competitor who then not only demoted the chefs from the beginning but probably also let them go after the promised year.
It’s for that reason Ramsey sabotages the food when chefs are at the pass in later seasons.
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@@firefly56embers33 Gordon basically dose small sabotages here and there when testing the black jackets to see if they can call out what is wrong, it also proves if they are actually good enough to win or not which is smart on his half
@@bill_cipher9861 oh gotcha
Like what
@@geoDB. like switching halibut for sea bass, crab meat for lobster things like that. Just trying to see if they'd catch it at the pass.
Chris was the most fucked over chef in the shows history. Yeah he got put up but I remember watching it and realizing he only got sent home cause Gordon didn’t like him ☠️.
I'd say Jennifer from season 9 also
I think chris or elsie should've won, fuck all tactics michael only won coz he sabotaged and set up everyone the best
@@thewargod129 Are you kidding? Michael didn’t make a single service mistake as far as I can remember. Chris was very underwhelming for an executive chef and as brutal as it was for Elsie the other 3 knew if they stuck to their stations and shut her out she wouldn’t be able to cope due to her lack of culinary skill and experience on the line, when they did it showed the difference between her and them as she couldn’t cope. Michael’s only real competition past Chris was Ralph and even then there was a clear gulf in skill and smart’s between the two of them, even taking away the tactics he was the clear best and his tactics essentially set the blueprints for a lot of future HK seasons.
I would also dislike a shitty cook who calls himself Executive Chef.
@@skorpion3993 Chris could have beat him potentially. Michael would have folded if he had Gordon breathing down his back the same way instead especially in the beginning he kind of went under the radar. Not only that I remember he straight up stole meat and pretended he found it to make himself look better. That’s not only sabotage but it’s so sneaky I feel like if they made a bigger deal of it that would have gotten him eliminated right then and there.
"You guys cook like old people fuck!" Still remember that iconic line from him. 🤣
That's not his iconic line. That iconic line was originally "You run like old people fuck you know that, Pyle?!" and it was given by R Lee Ermey in Full Metal Jacket.
@@randomuser8945 It was 'you climb obstacles like old people fuck'.
@randomuser8945 You post comments like how old people fuck
"You won because I lost... that, that doesn't make you a winner"
I thought cold water.... XD continue if you know it
Gordon tried to warn Ralph, but he didn't listen.
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Hi@@EnergeticSpark63
Gordan was like, "He's an asshole, but so I am so well done."
He acted like Dimitri in gta 4 betraying everyone
When Hell’s Kitchen was game of thrones
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Also, during the double-booked service, Michael sabotaged the team in the kitchen by recommending the lasagna as much as possible. The lasagna took the longest of any dish to make and he knew they might run out of it. His team still lost but I think it's a neat strategy.
in other seasons where that gets tried gordon and jean phillipe get pissed
Listen all yall, it's a sabotage! But yeah super neat would love to work with him
What a c*nt. He got what he deserved. Glad his kid died, one less cheater in the world.
~ Not only that. I remember he sabotaged a girl from that season too. He purposely hid some steaks from the blonde girl ( I forget her name ) in another room. She desperately needed them for dinner service. He then brought them out later after it was too late claiming he just 'found them.' She got booted from the show that night. I'm surprised they didn't kick him off the show for that - I mean they had him on camera and everything; that's just dirty. ~
@@dailynews5683 Why would they kick him off when he makes the show interesting? Or did you forget that this is reality tv was talking about?
Best part is that Ralph thought he was an asshole but still took responsibility as the head chef for not catching it
Everything about Ralph was respectable. He might act a bit pompous, but he always took responsibility and tries to carry struggling team mates when he can. Michael was a better chef, but Ralph just has natural leadership and charisma
Legend says that the tradition of having the sous chefs in later seasons intentionally forget ingredients in dishes to test contestants at the pass was inspired by this
It definitely was.
After winning Hell's Kitchen, he was the one who went broke.
and struggled with painkiller addition after the metal rod in his spine snapped (before he was on the show)... and then dealing with his daughter's death during birth, divorcing, and struggling with drug addiction and homelessness for some years afterward, but he's in a much better place now -- got proper treatment, remarried, working again, and hoping to save up money for a food truck and travel the country to serve the homeless
Eradicate the homeless
Good, he deserves slow pain for sabotaging others
@@TheHiddenChronicle-b9l dude, it's just a televised cooking competition. Jesus fucking christ you psycho. Also, not only did Gordon Ramsey borrow some of this contestant's "sabotages" in order to test finalists, but these are actually things that happen in real restaurants. Do you want a line cook or head chef who gets a whiny fit because someone missplaced some food or do you want them to have some composure and solve the problem? Or a head chef who does not actually do the quality control like they are supposed to? Should that head chef just trust that the line cooks get it perfect every time?
@@bgm769-g2k evil bastard probably didnt put crab in his ex wife's crab risotto 🤣
Michael out here playing Survivor in Hell’s Kitchen😂
Gordon has a point. If you're head chef you need to be checking everything
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Michael won but then lost everything. He opened his own restaurant and tried to open a second only to not have the funds. His wife left him after their child died shortly after being born. He was addicted to drugs while filming and after due to an accident he had where the Doctors prescribed him pain meds leading him to getting addicted (which isn't surprising considering most people who start taking them become addicted leading them to meth and heroin for a stronger high). After being homeless and living in his car and underneath a bridge, he finally got clean and decided to open up a food truck. I wish him nothing but success. He said that denying the opportunity to go to London with Chef Ramsay was a massive mistake that he regrets deeply because he was afraid of Ramsay finding out he was on pain killers and high.
Only thing I have to say is for the pain medication. There is more to it than just people get addicted. It depends on the type of pain medication it is, and sometimes genetics play a part in it. If he was taking opioids then it definitely could have just simply been the drugs. If it was something else, he had to have been taking more than prescribed. I'm not an expert at all for this stuff, but as somebody who has been on pain medication since I was 8 for chronic pain, there is only one drug they have refused to try with me. That is opioids because they are the main pain medication drugs to get addicted to.
Also, it is very unfortunate that most of his downfall was the drug addiction. Things definitely wouldn't have fallen apart if he didn't have the addiction like he did.
Poor guy...😔
That karma sure is something, isn't it? Ill gotten gains snatched away.
@@TheRealJaiFlame bro sabotaged people in a cooking competition. Didn't deserve all that
@@TheRealJaiFlame his child died, he went homeless, that's not karma you fucking idiot
Gordon was following that Macho Man meme and taking a moment to appreciate just how savage those moves really were.
Oooooooooh yeaaaaaaaah!
If Gordon Ramsay is impressed, you really did something crazy
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@@EnergeticSpark63 hi
Chris's slow head turn followed by the creeking noise rook me tf out 💀 hes like : this bitch did not just nominate me, for what??
People don't realise that if Gordon notices chefs are being voted out for stupid reasons just to sabotage or tactically to win the show. He puts a stop to ot and calls out people himself thinks should be up for the vote.
Yeah, NOW he does it. Not in season 1
@@nickclark18To be fair every first season is sort of a test run for any show. There has to be some twists and turns to keep viewers invested. But if Gordon catches someone deliberately trying to fuck over another contestant he will put his foot down.
Gordon did not start putting his food down until Season 3. Seasons 1 and 2 were more like tesf runs thaf were proof of concepts
@@dualwieldroxas358 I'd say around season 4 or 5 is when he really cracked his foot down, had enough of these head games and Gordon definitely decided that he chooses peoples fate in hells kitchen. Not the other way around 💀
The only way it works is if you notice one of the strongest chefs make a big slip up during dinner service. It gives you the opportunity to take out your biggest threat before the finale.
If Sith Lords were chefs this man would be the darth bane of Hell’s Kitchen
I can't watch Chris slowly turn his head without almost dying 😂 Dude reminds me of a Team America puppet
And the fact that Jimmy smiled over not being picked.
Man’s was playing 3D chess while everyone including Gordon was playing tic-tax-toe
"Chris, executive chef."
"Executive chef?"
"Executive chef."
This guy played the show Hell’s Kitchen like Big Brother. He deliberately gave time consuming dishes like lasagna to the opposing team to win the competition
I thought I was the only one who thought Michael was kind of a Villain
When Gordon said, “do you feel supported?” My blood heated
he's the reason season one will always be my favorite
The later ones, probably past 5 feel so scripted or fake. They probably aren't but it doesn't feel as genuine.
@@RJWayneriumThe aesthetic of the restaurant felt more like a reality TV studio than an actual restaurant. It began to feel like that after season 10. Nothing against the contestants but they started to become more forgettable after that point as well.
Ramsey knows all about sabotage, there’s that story where he stole a restaurant’s reservation list early in his career to sabotage the chef.
It just doesn't become a cooking competition anymore. Some people prefer drama and betrayal. I just want people trying to make the best food they can. You don't have to be friends, but sabotage actively takes away from the point of a cooking competition for me.
It's inevitable. The prize is a life changing career path and people will stoop to unknown depths to get it. Plus it's TV so there's already forms of manipulation going on.
@@RJWaynerium Well he got his karma since his life went in the gutter. So much for "life changing career path".
@@RJWaynerium Dude, the "life changing career" you say is basically a line cook, a commis with only flowery description to make it look prestige.
@@rdu239 what part of head chef at one of Gordon's restaurants doesn't make sense to you?
@@rdu239 way to remove the “path” from his comment. yes you start at a low position but ideally you don’t stay there forever lol it’s about the fact you worked for Ramsay
S1 just hits really different
I'll gladly replay this season many times
Michael wasn’t just a cook, he was a strategist.
I wouldn't want to eat anything made by a sneaky and conniving chef!
Bro was playing Hell's Kitchen like Survivor
I love that Michael basically created the sabotage 😂
chris’ head turn gets me everytime😭
Chris's face! Lol!
He also had one of the funniest lines of the entire series. When doing the finale, he said to his brigade “you guys cook like old people f*ck”
It broke both Ramsay, and my wife and I when watching it lol
What an absolute madlad.
So mad he became broke
@@sonicman9910 For reasons out of his control...
@@A_Random_Ghost No one forced him, or ANY other addicts to pop pills, or stick shots! There are NO excuses in this day and age to be an addict. Help is EVERYWHERE, THANK YOU TECHNOLOGY!!!!
@@DripC I actually know a kid who was drugged without his knowledge and his life went downhill pretty quick. Dude got his cigarette laced and it was like he had to relearn how to talk and keep his mouth shut without drooling
@@kris-camronwilliamson7339r/thathappened
That slow head-turn is still one of my favorite moments. 😅
The way chris slowly turned his head to look at michael with the wtf look XD
"That's a clever move by Michael tho"
Brooo, those words coming from Gordon thoo
The other Sous chefs didn't say a word, either, and they're there to monitor.
I think it was season 3, but the dude who broke his wrist in the 2nd or 3rd episode and goes on to win the show was my favorite.
It was season 6. The dude’s name is Dave Levey.
@@georgeharrison70 One of my favorite season. The last 2 contestant both got injured.
@@dieiceNGC kevin would have probably won against anybody in any other season other than dave lol
@@bigbananadealer846 They did a season with former cast vs new cast (Season 18). They bring back Kevin (Season 6) and Ariel (Season 6). But Ariel win
@@dieiceNGC Do you remember who it was, I don't remember the season either, but there was a chef who was doing so well throughout the entire competition, I think he even won the king of the hill portion, but then just had a single bad night and he got kicked off, but Ramsay actually told him to call him or keep in touch or something. Always wondered what happened to that guy, because he was clearly the strongest the entire time, but just fucked up in the most insignificant way one night that cost him since no one else fucked up lol
The fact he sabotaged another competitor in a way that impressed Gordon shows how he had some real brains.
Michael really took advantage of the glitches in the beta testing.
His strategy broke the contest, so the production ensured to create restrictions to counter them from ever being implemented again.
People applauding someone who wins not through skill but by chicanery says a lot. Remember this the next time you're suffering some idiot and asking how he got the job
Michael was my favorite from the winners other than Heather but when the Florida man came into the show and won it with only using one hand, he won my heart as well.
Here is how I feel about sabotage, especially in a competition.
1) It's not honorable and in a way that's relevant. If you have to sabotage your opponents, then you know you're not as good as you should be ... so you have to cheat to win. This then means you have a "title" you don't deserve and have potentially ruined the reputation/career of someone who did deserve it.
2) It creates a toxic and distrusting atmosphere, which WILL fuck you later down the road. be it with fellow chefs in the same kitchen or potential employers.
Shows like this only breed such behaviors, which then "justify" people doing it on their own.
And people wonder why society is in such shambles.
Ralph cope lmao
@@syzler8664 Can't debate the issue, so you just tell me to cope.
Hilarious.
that slow head turn killed me dude
Good. 👋
That mane was an absolute menace 🤣🤣🤣
Micheal ended up broke, and homeless
How so??
Michael was a legend, I remember when he was silent minding his own buissness, and then turning around and yelling at everyone:
You People Cook Like Old Fucks.
And then turned around and worked at his station like nothing happened
"Legend" is apparently used for no reason , more like a two faced snake , he got that street smart I'll give him that , but cheap tricks doesn't work always and for long
@@luna-mt7sf why do I keep seeing these comments. Everyone keeps complaining about “cheap tricks” and “cheating”. He didn’t win because of “cheap tricks” the show doesn’t work like that. You can tell the whole time he’s a good chef. He still has to battle in the final properly like every other season. The person it talks about him sabotaging in this short didn’t even go home because of it. They faced off in the final and Michael out performed him (as far as Gordon is concerned).
@@eagleblaze02How naive of u😂.
Chef Michael is a mastermind genius when it comes to eliminating competition.
Man Michael’s quotes during that season were legendary
*Among US Role Reaveal Sound Effect when Chris Turned his head 💀*
Michael has a crazy life story man
Gordon Ramsay genuinely surprised when competitors compete.
Ralph was my favorite because of how he took control once most of his team got eliminated
“Yokoso watashina soul society”-micheal probably
Michael forever goated, my favourite Hell’s Kitchen competitor of all time
Lemme guess, you're a shitty person aren't you?
Michael is the Richard Hatch of Hell's kitchen
am i the only one who dislikes him? i know its a competition but he won unfairly and sabotaged the others- yeah he was smart but it was also dishonest and cowardly
Which is why he was homeless and drug addict and his kids dead.
Sucks to suck, but sucks to be a giant chud dickwad. 🤷♂️ he got what he got… he’s tainted and no one wants him.
Can’t be trusted
I would expect a lot of people actually praise him for it. Yes it's strategic but for him to resort to such a thing means his cooking skills aren't good and he is not confident in them. A true professional doesn't use to such tactics. They just simply prove they are better with skills. It's the same thing as tripping a runner for the win.
@@aandyherr817you think someone deserves to have dead children because they are smart?
IMO, Michael ended up living a fairly tragic life in the 17 years since -- at the time of production, he was struggling with opioid addition since the rod in his back snapped (he had a rod in his spine because of scoliosis) and it led to a painkiller addiction that he was struggling with during the show. Although on camera he accepted Ramsey's offer to study under him in London, off camera he turned it down because he was afraid of confronting his pain killer addiction in a foreign country.
Although he overcame it and started a restaurant in LA, his daughter died in childbirth which led to his divorce with his wife as well as relapsing into his drug addiction.
For some years afterward, he lived out of his truck going from food service job to food service job until he even lost his job and ended up living underneath freeway passes and at one point nearly OD'd out in the desert.
He is doing much better now as he got addiction and grief treatment again -- he has since remarried and working at high end restaurants in LA, but he's saving up money for a foodtruck and wants to travel the country helping homeless people.
@@aandyherr817 I am sure you are a big expert on sucking...
I see you are so sad and pathetic that you travel trough multiple comments to inform everyone that his kid is dead and what a awful human being he is. Not only you look like a bigger piece of shit but most likely you are one IRL. It's cool and fun until you will be hit by a big tragedy. Then somewhere in back of your head you will remember these comments you wrote :)
That “shake hands and battle” before getting him kicked was so devilish
That slow headturn kills me😂😂😂
This is the problem I have the shows like this. It's not about who's the best it's about who gets screwed over the least.
Almost like real life?
In survival, you have to be clever. It matters not if you are the strongest or smartest or the best. You have to adapt to not get screwed over of you wanna continue.
Michael was clever (albeit evil) by betraying, sabotaging and eliminating both the weak link and those he deemed a challenge to his goal.
PS: He suffered some sort of Karmaic Comeuppance and addiction, but was able to turn around a new leaf.
@@ralphcaluag2403 but this isn't about survival. This is a competition to find the best chef among the group. By doing it the way they're doing it they're not finding the best chef they are finding the one who can screw people over the most. It's about cooking food in the best way possible.
they can speak for themselves, they know who they are
Ay I'm ngl I was riding with Michael from the start. Bro won by any means possible 😂
he's got that chaotic energy i love it
This man is the secret villain of the whole story
“Welp, there’s no explicit rules bout doing any of this heinous shit”
…..that….that was because we thought it was self evident to..yknow NOT be an asshole..
“Whoops, oh well, give me the prize”
*rule about contestants intentionally sabotaging gets added immediately after the season ends*
With the thing where he purposefully didn’t put crab in the risotto literally became a thing that was done by the sous chefs in later seasons. Also, with not helping Elsie, if she was better she wouldn’t have gotten into the situation anyways. Michael didn’t do anything wrong here
Man, i liked him, a few years ago he was loving on street, Heroin addict and trying to do a go fund me for a food truck which he was unable to reach the goal for, hope he is doing well now
Hey! So I ended up working at a grocery store and got really close with one of my coworkers. One night after closing she said her step dad was picking her up. Mf chef michael pulled up. I got really close with him through her and he’s great. His cooking has only improved, he does a lot of private events now, pop ups for restaurants. He was the head chef at our local restaurant and man, the specials he made.. you’d close your eyes after every bite just experiencing how good the flavors are that he puts together in a dish. He went through unimaginable horrible times but he is clean now, and doing well.
“I just wannted to make risottos without crap tonight-“
"How dare you call it a crap risotto without crap in there" 😂
Chris' slow turn like "bro is this guy serious? Why me??? Tf my soufflé is fire!"
That slow head turn from Chris is priceless 😂
Can't see anything wrong with the devil in his own kitchen bringing the heat😂😂😂
he also struggled with addiction but is currently sober and is doing much better
Well he has a decompositing daughter so that's great for him
I believe Ralph still runs a successful steak house, which was what he always wanted anyway.
Season one is the definition of a pyrrhic victory.
I don’t know how many are still open, but he went on to open several restaurants. He typically names them Naked -something. He also became a successful television personality chef.
Did nearly die from kitchen gas leak explosion. He has mostly recovered, but his hands are badly scarred. All 3 finalist of season 1 had extreme bad stuff happen to them at one point after with Ralph nearly dying in an explosion somehow being the mildest of the 3.
Chris’s slow head turn towards Michael was hilarious. Big Stewie and Brian in the ‘upside down face’ scene vibes.
The slow head turn! 🤪🤣🤣🤣🤣
Gordon Ramsey sabatoged his mentor turned rival Marco Pierre in real life. He openly talks about it now but I can imagine that’s why he was impressed by what others might see as slimyness.
How did he sabotage his mentor?
Sounds like integrity and just being a all out (MAN)went out the door 🚪.
You forgot the best part....
"You cook like old people f#*k"
The chef that broke Hell’s Kitchen can speak for themselves. They know who they are.
homie was playin' chef chess without his opponents knowing
If you do this in a real kitchen, you are fired. No negotiations. This was a terrible moment in TV for the restaurant industry.
Unfortunately, ONLY when they get caught. THAT'S the reason for Gordon's response. He knows competition is dirty IRW.
Michael is the true king of Hell's Kitchen.
I agree!!
To be king and homeless, drug using and a kid dead…
@@aandyherr817 geez did he piss in your oatmeal or something? Dude lost a kid and suffers from addiction and he's recovering, you assholes just sit back, do nothing but hate. What a waste.
Hahahahahahahaha the broke guy who's wife left him with a decomposing daughter is a king???? Man you guys got jokes 😁
1) Michael wasn't Hell's Kitchen contestant, but beta-tester 😉😂😂
2)Imagine alternate universe, where Michael accepted Gordon Ramsay's help, then returned in one of later seasons to Hell's Kitchen as his Sous Chef
Ramsay knows when the chefs try to put one over him during eliminations. He calls it out alot
Best line he ever said was "we're all friends here, but really, we're not." With a straight face 😂
Chef here, this is an EXTREMELY common tactic used by lead cooks and sous chefs to slip there way up. Arrogance does terrible thing to people when they think putting someone down can give them a leg up. I personally had to fight against a few individuals like that. The restaurant industry is a cruel world.
poor elsie..
Favorite Michael quote : “you guys cook like old people f*ck!”
Yes chef, thank you chef!
Bro that slow turn killed me 😭😭
Setting people up to fail in a competition is not a competition. It’s a circus that’s what Gordon is good at. 😂
I love Michael, I made a lucky guess by picking him as my favorite within the first ten minutes of the show solely based on vibes and stuck with him throughout. I loved watching him bc of his talent, cleverness and determination. A lot of ppl don't like him for the stuff he pulled but he's the only one who understood that Hell's Kitchen isn't a talent show, it's a drama fueled competition, he knew how to play the game and wasn't afraid to do it. He's still my favorite contestant ever.