Hell’s Kitchen host Gordon Ramsay emphasizes the importance of chefs picking their brigade for the final challenge that determines the winner of the season. There’s pressure for them to get the first pick, but how much does it really matter? Turns out, it statistically doesn’t really make much of a difference whether Hell’s Kitchen chef contestants pick first or second for the final brigade.
The last ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ challenge determines the final brigade picks L-r: Jason Zepaltas, Gordon Ramsay, and Scott Commings | Patrick Wymore/Fox
Hell’s Kitchen always hosts its final challenge in the form of a menu judged by highly-esteemed guest chefs with friends and family watching in the crowd. Similar to other challenges, the winner gets a special reward for snatching the victory ahead of the final dinner service that determines the season’s winner – the first pick amongst a selection of...
The last ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ challenge determines the final brigade picks L-r: Jason Zepaltas, Gordon Ramsay, and Scott Commings | Patrick Wymore/Fox
Hell’s Kitchen always hosts its final challenge in the form of a menu judged by highly-esteemed guest chefs with friends and family watching in the crowd. Similar to other challenges, the winner gets a special reward for snatching the victory ahead of the final dinner service that determines the season’s winner – the first pick amongst a selection of...
- 3/14/2023
- by Jeff Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Yes, it has been one hell of a rollercoaster ride on the 18th season of “Hell’s Kitchen.” For one, Gordon Ramsay decided to dump the much-touted “Rookies vs. Veterans” theme in episode 4 and went back to the usual gender-separated teams. Returning chef Jen Gavin accused Ramsay of sabotaging her garnish and was never seen again after episode 3, while rookie Chris Mendonca had to leave the show before the fifth dinner service for on-going mental problems just as his star was rising.
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But let’s treat those jarring events just like Ramsay approaches mangled salmon, barely cooked steak and one cremated pork chop – simply toss them away. Instead, write down 8 p.m. Et/Pt and circle February 8 on your calendar so you remember to tune into Fox that night. Because that is when the two-hour special finale airs.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ 18: 43% of fans say Motto is a threat to Mia
But let’s treat those jarring events just like Ramsay approaches mangled salmon, barely cooked steak and one cremated pork chop – simply toss them away. Instead, write down 8 p.m. Et/Pt and circle February 8 on your calendar so you remember to tune into Fox that night. Because that is when the two-hour special finale airs.
- 1/31/2019
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
It’s truly been one heck of a “Hell’s Kitchen” Season 18, starting with the fact that Gordon Ramsay trashed the much-touted “Rookies vs. Veterans” concept in episode 4 and reverted back to the usual gender-based teams. Returning chef Jen Gavin had a meltdown and accused Ramsay of sabotaging her garnish and was summarily shown the door in episode 3. And when rookie Chris Mendonca had just hit his stride and improved his game, his on-going mental issues caused him to leave of his own accord before the fifth dinner service.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ 18, episode 13: Chef Heather is shown the door and we are down to the final 4
After many poorly made risottos, lots of too-rare steaks and one very charred pork chop, we are now down to the final four on this week’s episode 14 — the penultimate show before next’s two-episode finale — and there has bit of a change in the temperature.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ 18, episode 13: Chef Heather is shown the door and we are down to the final 4
After many poorly made risottos, lots of too-rare steaks and one very charred pork chop, we are now down to the final four on this week’s episode 14 — the penultimate show before next’s two-episode finale — and there has bit of a change in the temperature.
- 1/31/2019
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
This has been quite a dramatic Season 18 of “Hell’s Kitchen,” what with returning Season 4 chef Jen Gavin accusing Chef Gordon Ramsay of lying and sabotaging her performance, resulting in her getting the boot during the second service. Meanwhile, a fed-up Ramsay decided to dump the much-touted “Veterans vs. Rookies” format by the fourth episode after both teams had a disastrous dinner service. He went back to splitting up the cooks by gender, with the ladies in blue and the men in red. Then last week, just when rookie chef Chris Mendonca managed to serve his best dish yet — a lobster shepherd’s pie that scored a perfect 10 — he began to suffer from mental health issues caused by an accident nine months before and had to leave the show.
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As the series closes in on the midway point this season,...
See Check out this gallery that ranks winners from 17 Seasons of ‘Hell’s Kitchen’
As the series closes in on the midway point this season,...
- 11/16/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
“Hell’s Kitchen” is back on home base on Fox after skipping a week due to the World Series. Just to jog your memory, the previous episode had a whole lotta shaking-up going on as Chef Gordon Ramsay decided to deep-six the Rookies vs. Veterans premise of Season 18 after both teams stumbled through dinner service. Now, the Red Team is all male and the Blue Team is all female. We will soon see how that works out on Episode 5, “Fish Out of Water.”
9:00 p.m. The recap of last week made me nostalgic after seeing how the Rookies came on strong in that weird snow-themed challenge involving soup and hearing the All-Stars grouse about always losing. Shock, awe and a lot of smoking followed in the wake of Chef Ramsay’s switcheroo of the players. As Ex-Veteran Bret Hauser put it so elegantly, “That was unexpected as ‘bleep.’”
9:03 p.
9:00 p.m. The recap of last week made me nostalgic after seeing how the Rookies came on strong in that weird snow-themed challenge involving soup and hearing the All-Stars grouse about always losing. Shock, awe and a lot of smoking followed in the wake of Chef Ramsay’s switcheroo of the players. As Ex-Veteran Bret Hauser put it so elegantly, “That was unexpected as ‘bleep.’”
9:03 p.
- 11/3/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
When it comes to the firing of controversial chef-testant Jen Gavin, “Hell’s Kitchen: Rookies vs. Veterans” viewers are nearly unanimous: It was her time to go. That’s how a whopping 93% of Gold Derby readers voted in our recent poll when we asked whether they were happy Jen flamed out early. Conversely, only 7% responded that they wanted her to stick around longer. Let us know how You feel by sounding off down in the comments section.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Season 18 poll results: Majority say Chef Ramsay was too hasty-tasty about trashing the Rookies vs. Veterans premise
“Jen accused me of sabotaging her,” Chef Gordon Ramsay declared after he gave her the boot during the middle of dinner service. “The truth of the matter is the only thing that sabotaged Jen tonight was her cooking.” Jen’s goose was cooked when she went into a fiery outburst after her duck garnish went missing,...
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Season 18 poll results: Majority say Chef Ramsay was too hasty-tasty about trashing the Rookies vs. Veterans premise
“Jen accused me of sabotaging her,” Chef Gordon Ramsay declared after he gave her the boot during the middle of dinner service. “The truth of the matter is the only thing that sabotaged Jen tonight was her cooking.” Jen’s goose was cooked when she went into a fiery outburst after her duck garnish went missing,...
- 11/2/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Hell’s Kitchen” fans looking to watch the fifth episode of “Rookies vs. Veterans” on Friday, October 26 may find themselves turning as red as uncooked lamb. Fox has put the reality TV show on the back burner for one week due to the World Series championship between the Red Sox and the Dodgers. But rest assured, a network rep has confirmed to Gold Derby that Episode 5 of Season 18 will return to the schedule as planned on Friday, November 2.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners ranked worst to best: You won’t believe our #1 choice
Over the course of the first four hours, the all-new Rookies and returning Veterans have been evenly matched, putting an end to speculation that the vets would completely dominate the season. So far Chef Gordon Ramsay has sent home one chef-testant from each team: Scott Popovic for the newbies and Jen Gavin for the returnees. Are You...
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners ranked worst to best: You won’t believe our #1 choice
Over the course of the first four hours, the all-new Rookies and returning Veterans have been evenly matched, putting an end to speculation that the vets would completely dominate the season. So far Chef Gordon Ramsay has sent home one chef-testant from each team: Scott Popovic for the newbies and Jen Gavin for the returnees. Are You...
- 10/25/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Season 4 returnee Jen Gavin couldn’t stand the heat she was getting from Chef Gordon Ramsay last week on “Hell’s Kitchen” after their kerfuffle over missing duck garnish, and her mouthing off got her sent packing. That means both the Veterans and the Rookies have lost one chef-testant now.
To cool things off, this week’s episode is titled “When Hell Freezes Over,” which could also be the answer to the question of when Jen might be invited back. As Rookie Chris Mendonca says, “That’s loony tunes at its finest, bro. Jen had an opportunity that people would kill for. To come back and she spits on Chef Ramsey’s face like that? What the (bleep) were you thinking?” Below, check out our “Hells Kitchen” recap for Season 18, Episode 4 that aired Friday, October 19 on Fox.
Jen soon becomes stale news, however, as Chris and his Red Team mates...
To cool things off, this week’s episode is titled “When Hell Freezes Over,” which could also be the answer to the question of when Jen might be invited back. As Rookie Chris Mendonca says, “That’s loony tunes at its finest, bro. Jen had an opportunity that people would kill for. To come back and she spits on Chef Ramsey’s face like that? What the (bleep) were you thinking?” Below, check out our “Hells Kitchen” recap for Season 18, Episode 4 that aired Friday, October 19 on Fox.
Jen soon becomes stale news, however, as Chris and his Red Team mates...
- 10/20/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Season 18 of “Hell’s Kitchen” has turned the format tables a bit by welcoming back a Blue Team of past players – essentially giving them second chances to win — and pitting them against a Red Team of Rookies. So far, newbie Scott Popovic, a restaurant owner from Cleveland, and Jen Gavin, an Atlanta-based returnee from Season 4, have been booted off.
In this week’s exclusive clip, however, it appears another Rookie might bite the dust as Chris Mendonca of Boston appears to have allowed a pork chop to be cremated to a crisp in an oven meant to be used for fish. The burnt pig flesh is discovered just as Chef Gordon Ramsay – he who must be obeyed – calls out an order of a pork entrée for a VIP table where documentarian Morgan Spurlock of “Super Size Me” fame is seated and discovers it is barely done as sits on a grill.
In this week’s exclusive clip, however, it appears another Rookie might bite the dust as Chris Mendonca of Boston appears to have allowed a pork chop to be cremated to a crisp in an oven meant to be used for fish. The burnt pig flesh is discovered just as Chef Gordon Ramsay – he who must be obeyed – calls out an order of a pork entrée for a VIP table where documentarian Morgan Spurlock of “Super Size Me” fame is seated and discovers it is barely done as sits on a grill.
- 10/17/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Recently we asked our readers to vote for which “Hell’s Kitchen” veteran most deserves a second chance at becoming Gordon Ramsay‘s next head chef, and two contestants topped our poll: Kevin Cottle at 36% and T Gregoire at 18%. Both players previously came in second place during their original runs, with Kevin losing to Dave Levey in Season 6 and T being bested by Meghan Gill in Season 14.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners: Rank all 17 past picks of Gordon Ramsay [Poll]
So far in this first-ever “Rookies vs. Veterans” cycle, Kevin and T have proven themselves worry of the title of “Hell’s Kitchen” winner. While some of their fellow veterans continue floundering like uncooked fish — just look at Jen Gavin who left during dinner service after accusing Ramsay of lying — Kevin and T are clearly in it to win it.
Ramsay has an infatuation for both of these aspiring chefs, as...
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners: Rank all 17 past picks of Gordon Ramsay [Poll]
So far in this first-ever “Rookies vs. Veterans” cycle, Kevin and T have proven themselves worry of the title of “Hell’s Kitchen” winner. While some of their fellow veterans continue floundering like uncooked fish — just look at Jen Gavin who left during dinner service after accusing Ramsay of lying — Kevin and T are clearly in it to win it.
Ramsay has an infatuation for both of these aspiring chefs, as...
- 10/17/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Hell’s Kitchen” Season 4 favorite Jen Gavin was given a second chance to claim the crown during this year’s “Rookies vs. Veterans” theme, but she ended up squandering her shot when she accused Chef Gordon Ramsay of lying. In Friday’s episode, Jen went into a fiery outburst after her duck garnish went missing, even going so far as to blame Ramsay for sabotaging her. Before dinner service was even over, Ramsay had sent Jen home in Season 18’s most shocking elimination so far. Are You happy that Jen flamed out early? Vote in our poll below.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ 18 episode 3 recap: Was Jen Gavin eliminated after fiery outburst in ‘Hell’s Riders’? [Updating Live Blog]
“At the end of the day I have an entire business at home waiting on me,” Jen said as she walked through the dining room and out the front door. “I have accomplished a lot of things.
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ 18 episode 3 recap: Was Jen Gavin eliminated after fiery outburst in ‘Hell’s Riders’? [Updating Live Blog]
“At the end of the day I have an entire business at home waiting on me,” Jen said as she walked through the dining room and out the front door. “I have accomplished a lot of things.
- 10/15/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
So far during the first-ever “Rookies vs. Veterans” season of “Hell’s Kitchen” the returning chefs seem to have a leg up on the newbies. Last week Chef Gordon Ramsay made his first cut of Season 18, sending home rookie Scott Popvic and hissing, “I won’t remember him by tomorrow.” But this week a veteran is on the proverbial chopping block. Gold Derby exclusively revealed that Season 4 favorite Jen Gavin went into a fiery outburst during Friday’s episode, accusing Ramsay of “lying” about her missing duck garnish. Did she end up turning in her jacket?
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ episode 3 exclusive clip: Did veteran chef Jen Gavin really just accuse Gordon Ramsay of ‘lying’? [Watch]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Hells Kitchen” recap of Season 18, Episode 3 to find out what happened Friday, October 12 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite chef-testants on Fox’s reality TV show,...
See‘Hell’s Kitchen’ episode 3 exclusive clip: Did veteran chef Jen Gavin really just accuse Gordon Ramsay of ‘lying’? [Watch]
Below, check out our minute-by-minute “Hells Kitchen” recap of Season 18, Episode 3 to find out what happened Friday, October 12 at 9/8c. Then be sure to sound off in the comments section about your favorite chef-testants on Fox’s reality TV show,...
- 10/13/2018
- by John Benutty and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
“Hell’s Kitchen” veteran Jen Gavin just did what no other aspiring chef-testant has done before: she accused Gordon Ramsay of lying. In Gold Derby’s exclusive video clip (watch above), the returning chef from Season 4 gets into a fight with her reality TV boss over — what else? — duck garnish. “I’m short of the duck garnish,” Chef Ramsay yells at her, looking exasperated. But then Jen does the unthinkable when she fires back, “I gave you enough. You’re trying to clown me up in here right now.”
See Which returning chef on ‘Hell’s Kitchen: Rookies vs. Veterans’ Most deserves a second chance? [Poll]
The fight continues as Chef Ramsay tries to pull Jen back out of view from the curious onlookers. “You lying, Chef!” she shouts for all to hear. “You trying to sabotage me right now. You set me up. I’m steady bringing you the food,...
See Which returning chef on ‘Hell’s Kitchen: Rookies vs. Veterans’ Most deserves a second chance? [Poll]
The fight continues as Chef Ramsay tries to pull Jen back out of view from the curious onlookers. “You lying, Chef!” she shouts for all to hear. “You trying to sabotage me right now. You set me up. I’m steady bringing you the food,...
- 10/11/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Last week’s Season 18 premiere of “Hell’s Kitchen” was a fanciful amuse bouche compared to this week’s heavy-duty challenges faced by the 16 chefs participating in the show’s first-ever Rookies vs. Veterans showdown.
No one was sent packing as newbie Mia Castro came out on top and scored a fancy dinner for the red-team Rookies after she and blue-team returning player Kevin Cottle both scored 5 out of 5 on a signature dish challenge. The bottom feeders were mouthy vet Jen Gavin and name-dropper newbie Scott Popovic, whose less-than-stellar creations both earned a low score of 2.
This week’s episode starts rather oddly with bagpipers and funereal floral arrangements. Chef Gordon Ramsay promises a farewell is in store and acts if Jocky, the blue team’s Scottish sous chef, might be taking his leave. Instead, what will depart is the dish he is holding in his hands. But before we learn what it is,...
No one was sent packing as newbie Mia Castro came out on top and scored a fancy dinner for the red-team Rookies after she and blue-team returning player Kevin Cottle both scored 5 out of 5 on a signature dish challenge. The bottom feeders were mouthy vet Jen Gavin and name-dropper newbie Scott Popovic, whose less-than-stellar creations both earned a low score of 2.
This week’s episode starts rather oddly with bagpipers and funereal floral arrangements. Chef Gordon Ramsay promises a farewell is in store and acts if Jocky, the blue team’s Scottish sous chef, might be taking his leave. Instead, what will depart is the dish he is holding in his hands. But before we learn what it is,...
- 10/6/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Which returning chef on ‘Hell’s Kitchen: Rookies vs. Veterans’ Most deserves a second chance? [Poll]
For the first time ever, Fox’s reality TV show “Hell’s Kitchen” has pitted first-time players against returning chef-testants for what’s been dubbed “Rookies vs. Veterans.” In last week’s Season 18 premiere, fans were re-introduced to the eight veterans who entered the kitchen wearing silly wigs, glasses and prosthetic noses to initially trick the rookies into thinking they were newbies. Of the eight returnees, who Most deserves a second chance at becoming Gordon Ramsay‘s next head chef? Vote down in our poll below.
SEEIn this exclusive clip, struggling ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Rookie Scott Popovic strikes out with a jumbo shrimp error
Here’s a closer look at the five returning women:
Head chef Roe Dileo (fifth place in Season 13) was previously eliminated when her performance suffered, but Ramsay still saluted her work ethic. She now works at City Tavern in Dallas. In the first challenge of Season...
SEEIn this exclusive clip, struggling ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Rookie Scott Popovic strikes out with a jumbo shrimp error
Here’s a closer look at the five returning women:
Head chef Roe Dileo (fifth place in Season 13) was previously eliminated when her performance suffered, but Ramsay still saluted her work ethic. She now works at City Tavern in Dallas. In the first challenge of Season...
- 10/5/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Hell’s Kitchen is back for Season 18 with something old and new, but also something tried and true from other reality competition shows: pitting Rookies vs. Veterans. For the first time ever, former competitors, including several first runners-up who just missed coming in first – have returned and are hungry to savor redemption.
One other twist: For the first time since Season 1, the teams aren’t split up by gender.
What’s up for grabs as these 16 competitors face either the praise or wrath of Chef Gordon Ramsay? It’s a career-changing goodie: a position at the world’s first Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas – with a bonus of $250,000.Yummy, indeed.
Let The Sizing Up Begin
It doesn’t take long for the all-stars on the Blue Team to check out the Red Team of newbies. Kevin Cottle, 44, the runner-up on Season 6 from Plymouth,...
One other twist: For the first time since Season 1, the teams aren’t split up by gender.
What’s up for grabs as these 16 competitors face either the praise or wrath of Chef Gordon Ramsay? It’s a career-changing goodie: a position at the world’s first Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas – with a bonus of $250,000.Yummy, indeed.
Let The Sizing Up Begin
It doesn’t take long for the all-stars on the Blue Team to check out the Red Team of newbies. Kevin Cottle, 44, the runner-up on Season 6 from Plymouth,...
- 9/29/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
For the 18th season of “Hell’s Kitchen,” which premieres Sept. 28 at 9 p.m. Et/Pt on Fox, the reality TV show is changing up its usual recipe, as a Blue Team of eight contestants who previously lost in earlier seasons — dubbed the veterans — goes up against a Red Team of eight untested rookie chefs. An added twist: For the first time since Season 1, the groups will consist of cooks of both genders. Meet the players, both old and new, in our photo gallery above before they are stressed out by the ever-demanding overseer of “Hell’s Kitchen,” Gordon Ramsay.
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Here’s a closer look at the eight returning vets:
Head chef Roe Dileo took fifth place in Season 13 and was eliminated during during episode 14 when her performance suffered, but Ramsay saluted her work ethic.
See Sorry, Michelle Tribble: Our readers prefer past ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners to you
Here’s a closer look at the eight returning vets:
Head chef Roe Dileo took fifth place in Season 13 and was eliminated during during episode 14 when her performance suffered, but Ramsay saluted her work ethic.
- 9/21/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Is it me or is it getting hot in here? That’s because the Season 18 premiere of Fox’s “Hell’s Kitchen” is right around the corner. Things will get cooking with host Gordon Ramsay’s reality TV competition series on Sept. 28 at 9 Pm Et/Pt. Of course, there is a spicy twist. For the first time, eight veteran contestants will return to compete with eight rookies. There is nothing better than the taste of redemption, and all the seasoned chefs – several who came so close to winning previously – will be hungry for their second chance to win.
SEESorry, Michelle Tribble: Our readers prefer past ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners to you
An added ingredient? For the first time since Season 1, the teams will not be separated by genders.
As usual, the chefs will have to undergo a series of difficult culinary challenges and dinner services to convince Ramsay they...
SEESorry, Michelle Tribble: Our readers prefer past ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ winners to you
An added ingredient? For the first time since Season 1, the teams will not be separated by genders.
As usual, the chefs will have to undergo a series of difficult culinary challenges and dinner services to convince Ramsay they...
- 9/19/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
In today’s TV news roundup, the first teaser for “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” drops on Netflix and Damon Wayans will appear on “Happy Together.”
First Looks
Netflix released the trailer for “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.” From Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the creator of “Riverdale,” the show is a dark coming of age story that dabbles in witchcraft, the occult and horror, starring Kiernan Shipka as the titular teenage witch. Its first season launches Oct. 26 on the streamer.
“Glimpse,” a new sci-fi series created by Dust in partnership with Futurism, premiered Thursday on Facebook Watch. Following eight individuals who deal with the quickly changing human condition, the show features up and coming talent such as Tony Cavalero of “School of Rock,” Leven Rambin of “The Hunger Games” and more. “Glimpse” is also available to stream across Dust platforms.
“How to Get Away With Murder” returns for its fifth season on Sept. 27 at 10 p.
First Looks
Netflix released the trailer for “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.” From Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the creator of “Riverdale,” the show is a dark coming of age story that dabbles in witchcraft, the occult and horror, starring Kiernan Shipka as the titular teenage witch. Its first season launches Oct. 26 on the streamer.
“Glimpse,” a new sci-fi series created by Dust in partnership with Futurism, premiered Thursday on Facebook Watch. Following eight individuals who deal with the quickly changing human condition, the show features up and coming talent such as Tony Cavalero of “School of Rock,” Leven Rambin of “The Hunger Games” and more. “Glimpse” is also available to stream across Dust platforms.
“How to Get Away With Murder” returns for its fifth season on Sept. 27 at 10 p.
- 9/13/2018
- by Margeaux Sippell
- Variety Film + TV
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