Hell's Kitchen (American season 3)
This article contains contestant information and episode summaries from Season 3 of the American competitive reality television series Hell's Kitchen. Cast during February 2007, the third season started airing on the Fox television network on June 4, 2007, and concluded on August 13, 2007.
Hell's Kitchen | |
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Season 3 | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 11 |
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Original network | Fox |
Original release | June 4 – August 13, 2007 |
Season chronology | |
The Hell's Kitchen set moved from a building at La Brea Avenue and Willoughby, where it was located for seasons one and two, to a Century Studios building on La Cienega Place, off West Jefferson Blvd for season three. During Episode 9 (aired July 30, 2007), a casting call was announced for the fourth season of the show.[1]
This was the first Hell's Kitchen season to be filmed in high definition.
The season finale was a record high for the show's ratings, drawing 9.8 million viewers.[2] Executive Chef Rahman "Rock" Harper won the season and was awarded a US$250,000 per year head-chef position at a restaurant in the Green Valley Ranch Resort and Spa in Henderson, Nevada.
Sous chefs and Maître d'hôtel
- Sous chefs – Scott Leibfried and Mary-Ann Salcedo
- Maître d'hôtel – Jean-Philippe Susilovic
Contestants
The third season features the following 12 contestants, who were separated by gender into two teams:
Contestant | Age (at time of filming) | Occupation | Hometown |
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Joanna Dunn | 22 | Assistant Chef | Detroit, Michigan |
Vincent "Vinnie" Fama[3] | 29 | Nightclub Chef | Milltown, New Jersey |
Melissa Firpo | 29 | Line Cook | New York, New York |
Rahman "Rock" Harper[4] | 30 | Executive Chef | Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia |
Edward "Eddie" Langley[5] | 28 | Grill Cook | Atlanta, Georgia |
Bradley "Brad" Miller[6] | 25 | Sous Chef | Scottsdale, Arizona |
Bonnie Muirhead | 26 | Nanny/Personal Chef | Santa Monica, California |
Tiffany Nagel | 27 | Kitchen Manager | Scottsdale, Arizona |
Aaron Song | 48 | Retirement Home Chef | Rancho Palos Verdes, California |
Joshua "Josh" Wahler | 26 | Jr. Sous Chef | Miami Beach, Florida |
Julia Williams | 28 | Waffle House Cook | Atlanta, Georgia |
Jennifer "Jen" Yemola | 26 | Pastry Chef | Hazleton, Pennsylvania |
Contestant progress
Each week, the best member (as determined by Ramsay) from the losing team during the latest service period is asked to nominate two of their teammates for elimination; one of these two is sent home by Ramsay.
Original teams | Switched teams | Individual | Finals | |||||||||||
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No. | Chef | 301 | 302 | 303 | 304 | 305 | 306 | 307 | 308 | 309 | 310/311 | |||
1 | Rock | WIN | BoW | WIN | BoW | WIN | LOSE | LOSE | NOM | IN | WINNER | |||
2 | Bonnie | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | NOM[n 1] | NOM | WIN | NOM | BoW | IN | RUNNER-UP | |||
3 | Jen | LOSE | WIN | NOM[n 2] | BoW | BoW | WIN | LOSE | IN | OUT | ||||
4 | Julia | LOSE | WIN | NOM | LOSE | LOSE | WIN | BoW | OUT | |||||
5 | Josh | WIN | NOM | WIN | NOM[n 3] | WIN | NOM[n 1] | LOSE | OUT[n 4] | |||||
6 | Brad | WIN | LOSE | WIN | LOSE | WIN | NOM[n 1] | OUT | ||||||
7 | Melissa | BoW | WIN | LOSE | NOM[n 3] | NOM | OUT | |||||||
8 | Vinnie | WIN | LOSE | WIN | OUT[n 1] | |||||||||
9 | Joanna | NOM | WIN | OUT | ||||||||||
10 | Aaron | WIN | LOSE | LEFT[n 5] | ||||||||||
11 | Eddie | WIN | OUT | |||||||||||
12 | Tiffany | OUT |
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- Notes
- Chef was nominated by Ramsay
- Chef nominated themselves
- Although nominated, chef was not called down by Ramsay
- Chef was eliminated by Ramsay during service
- Chef was hospitalized and withdrew for health reasons
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | |
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23 | 1 | "12 Chefs Compete" | June 4, 2007 | |
For this episode, FOX added a parental advisory notification to the TV14 rating. The episode opened with Gordon Ramsay seated at a table in the restaurant, telling viewers he was going to be nicer this time around. After a few seconds, he admitted he was joking. The contestants arrived, and maître d’ Jean Philippe Susilovic began to brief the chefs, until Ramsay interrupted, instructing the contestants to get to the kitchen and prepare their "signature dish". Signature dishes: Each contestant prepared their signature dish for evaluation by Ramsay. He declared Melissa's peppered steak and asparagus and Tiffany's seafood tostada as the best. He also had some praise for Julia and Aaron's dishes, but felt that Julia's dish was spoiled by an excessive amount of pepper, and that Aaron had over-complicated his finger food dish with a needless amount of garnishes. Ramsay was also initially impressed with Rock's scallop and gnocchi dish but refused to eat it when he learned that the gnocchi was frozen as Rock did not have enough time to prepare it from scratch - even then, he stated it could've been a great dish. The remaining dishes were all felt to be generally unimpressive. Ramsay found Vinnie's chorizo snapper too spicy. Vinnie argued with Ramsay over this, leading to Ramsay saying to himself out loud "What a fucking jerk!" Joanna's chicken parmesan was dry and salty, Josh's foie gras was too undercooked and salty, and Ramsay could recognize Bonnie's lack of experience with her cheese platter. Brad and Eddie both made under-par scallop dishes; Ramsay was aggravated when Brad thought Eddie's scallops were "cooked right" since Ramsay found the scallops raw. Eddie thought Brad's dish wasn't bad, but the vanilla ruined it for him; Jen's crepe was too thick and also reeked of alcohol. Pre-Service: Whilst Brad got the team organized during prep, Aaron struggled to prep the ice cream with Rock showing him how to prep it. The women completely isolated Julia due to her being a waffle house cook, even though she tried to help. To make matters worse, Joanna attempted to dictate over the team and annoyed the women (and Bonnie in particular) for telling them that they were incorrectly prepping the stock for service when they were actually doing it the right way. Sous chef MaryAnn even showed worries for the upcoming service due to Joanna's horrific leadership. Service: Before service, Julia told Ramsay that she didn't think the team was ready, but Joanna and Tiffany reassured him that they were. Aaron also became over-emotional before service, forcing Ramsay to calm him down and holding up the restaurant's opening. The blue team couldn't get any appetizers out due to Vinnie serving mushy pasta. When Vinnie got caught using water rather than vegetable stock in risotto, Ramsay threw him off the station and ordered him to clean dishes for the rest of service. Brad got the remaining appetizers out without any trouble, but Aaron had trouble on the meat and had to leave service because he felt exhausted, whilst Ramsay had to again calm him down. Josh took over the station, but found out that Aaron had overcooked the team's entire supply of chicken, making it impossible for the team to proceed in service. The red team also had trouble on the appetizers, as both Tiffany and Bonnie failed to cook quail eggs for the scallops, while Joanna and Tiffany repeatedly berated and insulted Julia when she tried to help. When Julia broke down because her team refused to let her help, Ramsay ordered Julia and Melissa to take over the appetizers, after which they were able to get some of the appetizers out, though progress was still slow due to Joanna continuing to argue with the other women. After seeing this and several orders of spaghetti returned to the kitchen, Ramsay shut the service down. During the post-mortem Ramsay asked Vinnie a question about his performance, to which Vinnie blamed Ramsay for his lack of direction. Ramsay called him a "two-faced lazy little fucker", which angers Vinnie and he replies saying "Lazy!?". Ramsay declared the blue team as the winners since they at least served all their appetizers, while the red team, now dubbed "Hell's Bitches" for their in-fighting, couldn't even manage that. Melissa, who had stepped up as a leader, was named the red team's best of the worst and told to nominate two women for elimination. Elimination: Melissa nominated Joanna for her bad attitude, and Tiffany for not getting any appetizers out. The two had tried to persuade her to nominate Julia for not having professional experience, but she ignored them, feeling Julia had managed to successfully get out appetizers and was at least a good team player, whereas they had failed at both. Ramsay eliminated Tiffany for making too many basic mistakes.[7] Ramsay's comment: "To be a great chef, you need great attention to detail, passion and great work ethic. Tiffany worked hard, but that was it. Nothing else." | ||||
24 | 2 | "11 Chefs Compete" | June 11, 2007 | |
Team challenge: The teams were woken up early to retrieve and prepare Dover sole for dinner service. While bringing the fish in, Aaron claimed to suffer from cramps and Ramsay excused him from the challenge, automatically balancing out the teams. The teams had 30 minutes to carefully remove the skin and extract the roe from as many fishes as possible; Ramsay inspected each one and made a pass/fail determination. The men were let down by Vinnie having neglected to prepare any correctly, though Josh (who was successful in all four attempts), Brad, Eddie and Rock pulled the score up to eight. Melissa single-handedly earned half of this by having four acceptable servings, while Julia had two. Despite Jen and Bonnie failing to earn any and Joanna having only prepared three, all three of hers were acceptable, leading to a victory for the women. Reward/punishment: The women spent the day fishing with Ramsay. The men prepared the remaining sole for the dinner service. Service: The men volunteered for Aaron to work in the dining room by deboning the dover sole when served, which was the 2nd part of their punishment, though during preparation, he showed signs he may not be able to continue during service. Despite his apparent well-being later on, he was found to be talking to diners, taking too long to prepare the fish (to the point where it was cold and sent back), and even then, he left large bones in their fish. The men had other problems in the kitchen; Eddie didn't speak up loud enough and became overwhelmed when his teammates swarmed his station. He also cooked too much pasta at once and used too much pepper in the risotto, causing Ramsay to dismiss it as "inedible" and something he "wouldn't even serve to a fucking pig". Vinnie also met Ramsay's wrath when Ramsay said that Vinnie's dover sole that he was going to bring to the pass was burnt, but Vinnie said it wasn't. When it reached the hot plate the fish was burnt, while Josh sent up an overcooked Wellington followed by one with raw pastry. Brad took over Eddie's starter station, but that didn't help much because he made an overcooked, peppery risotto that was just as bad as Eddie's. When Josh overcooked a chicken, Ramsay smashed the chicken from the plate. The red team was faced with setbacks such as Bonnie cooking three orders of scallops when only one was needed, and Joanna getting overwhelmed on garnishes. Under Jen's strong leadership, however, the team worked well, and was able to complete their dinner service. Once the women finished, Ramsay threw the men out of the kitchen and had the women complete the service for them. After the service, the women were deemed the clear winners, and Ramsay singled out Aaron, Eddie, and Vinnie as the worst of the men's team and singled out Rock as the only good player on his team since he didn't make any mistakes, instructing him to nominate two people for elimination. Elimination: Eddie was selected for not being able to handle his station during dinner service and for being the "little man" on the team. Josh was selected because Rock saw him as a person who was all over the place. Josh thought Rock was out to get him. Eddie was ultimately eliminated, something Eddie admitted was his own fault and Aaron was surprised Rock didn't put him up for elimination.[8] Ramsay's comment: "Eddie's got a big heart. Sadly, he couldn't even hold his own section. He made far too many simple mistakes and he didn't merit running his own restaurant." | ||||
25 | 3 | "10 Chefs Compete" | June 18, 2007 | |
Team challenge: The teams' challenge was to make breakfast for the Army (red team) and Navy (blue team). The winner would be the team that completed their breakfast service first. Julia's short order experience led her team from start to finish almost flawlessly, with the only issue being Joanna's hash browns being sent back for being undercooked. Conversely, the men struggled due to Aaron burning omelets. Brad took over the station, only to exacerbate the problem by bringing up the omelets cold. After the women completed their service, Ramsay requested Julia to help the struggling men's team, commenting on her skills in getting the men together (or in his words, "finally a leader"). Reward/punishment: The women enjoyed a helicopter ride and a meal with Ramsay aboard the USS Midway. The men's punishment was KP duty, preparing a thousand pounds of potatoes and onions for a military base. Aaron fainted as the men began KP duty, and was transported by ambulance to the hospital for treatment. Ramsay instructed the men to have come up with a leader, as their team was suffering without one. Aaron's exit: Before the Dinner service, Ramsay called a hospitalized Aaron and said he could no longer participate on the show due to his ongoing illness and doctor's orders, making him the 3rd chef to withdraw from Hell's Kitchen, and the 2nd chef to withdraw for medical reasons. After Ramsay finished the telephone conversation with Aaron, he hung up Aaron's jacket and burned his photo. Service: During prep, the team worried about Julia, as she had admitted she did not know what a crème brûlée was. Without Aaron and under Brad's leadership, the men got off to a good start with Rock on appetizers but got bogged down with the entrees. Vinnie delayed an order of scallops with a raw egg, prompting Ramsay to smash it in Vinnie's chest, though Vinnie managed to restrain himself from retaliating. Brad was trying to scrape the burnt part of the pastry of a beef wellington that he burnt, but Ramsay saw him and said he would shove the wellingtons up his rear-end if he tried to serve them. Josh was accused of trying to sabotage Brad with timing on fish. The women kept running into problems with appetizers and didn't complete service. Bonnie sent a raw scallop to the pass which Ramsay caught, though even then Bonnie questioned him on it. Joanna served salty risotto and failed to notice that she was using rancid crab, to which Ramsay shouted "You'll kill someone" and fired her from the station. Jen and Julia miscommunicated on spaghetti, leading Jen to bin an order of spaghetti they needed before retrieving it from the bin. Despite Ramsay not noticing, Julia stopped her. The apps were so far backed up in the red kitchen that all of Jen's wellingtons got overcooked, leading to patrons of both kitchens walked out due to the lengthy delays. Ramsay crumpled up the orders and ended the service. Neither team won, with Ramsay criticizing Brad's leadership but praising Rock's efforts. The women were chosen as the worse of the two, with Ramsay accusing Joanna of being uncaring about the rancid crab, while saying that he could no longer trust Bonnie to properly cook seafood. He instructed all the women to nominate two people for elimination. Elimination: The team initially agreed on Joanna and Julia, but when the nominations were being given to Ramsay, Jen admitted she should be nominated instead of Julia. Ramsay called the three women up. When asked, Julia said she should not be eliminated because of her lack of experience, something Ramsay agreed with. Ramsay then immediately sent Julia back in line and told the other two to justify why they should stay. Jen defended herself and admitted her mistake, but Joanna said nothing in her defense and instead said that Jen deserved to go home for considering serving spaghetti from the trash. However, Ramsay instead eliminated Joanna since she actually did serve the rotten crab and refused to accept responsibility for her mistake.[9] Ramsay's comment: "Not only did Joanna serve rancid crab that could've seriously made a customer ill, she completely gave up, screwed her team and if you can't handle one individual section, you got no chance of running a business." | ||||
26 | 4 | "8 Chefs Compete" | June 25, 2007 | |
Team challenge: Team members were blindfolded and wore headphones as Ramsay tested their palates with various foods. Julia and Brad went up first, and Julia got two items of food correct while Brad only got one. The next duo were Rock and Melissa, and Rock got two while Melissa got one, leaving the score tied at 3. The next round was Bonnie versus Josh, and Bonnie got two items while Josh got every single one wrong. The last duo was Jen and Vinnie, and with the score at 5-3, Ramsay pre-emptively announced that he would rule in favor of the women in the event of a tie since the men had misidentified so many basic foodstuffs, meaning that the women were guaranteed victory unless Jen missed all her items and Vinnie correctly identified all of his. Vinnie immediately misidentified tuna, and Ramsay declared the women the winners, meaning that Jen didn't even have to taste anything. Afterwards, Vinnie accused Bonnie of cheating due to an incident where her headphones weren't working, even though it was Bonnie herself who had pointed that out. This was the first time in Hell's Kitchen history that the men's team lost the first 3 challenges, this same scenario was later repeated in Seasons 10 and 11. Reward/punishment: The women were treated to a dining service in the dark with Ramsay. The men had to prepare both kitchens for the next dinner service in addition to eating offal such as cow's tongue, liver and kidney. Rock almost threw up and Brad was worried about the domino effect of throw up if Rock threw up. Service: For this service, the customers would fill out comment cards on their food, which would decide the winner. Melissa started off moving too quickly ahead appetizers; she tried to push Julia on preparation time even after Julia told her when they would be done. Ramsay commented that this did not show good leadership. Bonnie would not give Ramsay a clear answer on whether or not her chicken was ready. Melissa tried to help Bonnie on meat but she confused Bonnie more than anything. Bonnie had trouble understanding Ramsay's instructions, and over the course of the evening he called her a "stupid cow," a "dumb blonde," and a "stupid nanny". Vinnie had trouble with his beef wellingtons and was caught trying to flash grill rare Wellingtons in the oven to make them appear medium. After wasting six Wellingtons and a chicken, the Chef accused him of "not caring." Josh made risottos that were not cooked the right way, Rock also had to do most of his work on the starter station. Josh wasn't convinced when a customer sent back his spaghetti for being undercooked.[10] Both kitchens had numerous dishes returned due to poor quality. Ramsay warned that if one more dish was brought back from either kitchen, the service would be aborted. After a customer complained of cold chicken, Ramsay smashed the returned dish on the floor, stuck to his promise, and shut the kitchen down. While cleaning up, Bonnie had completely cracked under the pressure and wanted to leave the competition, breaking down in tears. Ramsay said while the customers enjoyed most of the food, however, over 65% would not return due to the wait for their food; for this reason, both teams lost. Ramsay picked Jen, though she had not been outstanding, and Rock as the "best of the worst", and strongly suggested that they should choose the teams' weakest members. Elimination: Jen nominated Melissa and Rock nominated Josh – Jen nominated Melissa because she had become close friends with Bonnie and Rock chose Josh as a tactical move to keep weaker chefs in the competition. Ramsay immediately saw through this, however, and instead called out Vinnie and Bonnie for being the worst performers on the night. After hearing from the two, Ramsay eliminated Vinnie, since Bonnie had at least taken responsibility for her errors, while Vinnie showed no signs of learning from his many mistakes.[10] Ramsay's comment: "Vinnie talks the talk but he doesn't walk the walk. The bottom line with Vinnie is, he's a crap cook." | ||||
27 | 5 | "7 Chefs Compete, Part 1" | July 2, 2007 | |
Team challenge: Ramsay informed the teams that Hell's Kitchen would be hosting a wedding reception, and that Carlota and Cyrus, the bride and the groom, would be stopping by to judge their dishes, with an appetizer, a meat entrée and a fish entrée requested. The teams were sent to a supermarket and told to buy ingredients for one appetizer, one meat entree and one fish entree in 30 minutes in addition to receiving a $100 budget, with the blue team initially being over the limit and forced to ditch items at the check-out counter. The teams then had one hour to prepare the dishes, with the men managing by consensus, while Melissa tried to take control of the red team's entire menu, to the point where she advised Julia and Jen that they should not listen to Bonnie over her. Just before presenting, Melissa advised Ramsay not to try the red team's dishes, but Ramsay warned her to watch her attitude. The blue team's crab salad took the point on the appetizer due to the red team's appetizer being too sweet and dessert-like. Both teams prepared a sea bass entree; the red team won, as the blue team's dish was served with a broth that the couple hated. On the meat entrees however, the blue team served up a perfectly cooked ribeye steak, while the women served a burnt duck breast with no sides whatsoever; Melissa had put the breast back in the oven after Julia initially cooked it, but then forgot about it and left no time to add sides. Jen was embarrassed to present this, feeling the couple would blame her for Melissa's mistake. Upon seeing the result, Ramsay and the couple didn't even bother tasting the red team's dish and immediately declared the blue team as the clear winners, their first challenge win of the season. Before punishment, Melissa got into an argument with her teammates, and continued to boss them around even throughout the punishment. In a deleted scene, Gordon acknowledged Melissa's rudeness towards Bonnie and told Bonnie that she should have argued with Melissa and stood up for herself. Reward/punishment: The men were rewarded was a day of pampering at the Exhale Spa while the red team decorated the dining room for the reception, under the directions of Francisco the Party Planner. The women acknowledged that Melissa was their weakest link and that she lost them the challenge. Service: Both teams would have to serve the three winning dishes from the challenge, and the men were given the privilege of cooking for the wedding couple. Melissa repeatedly burned the potato dish and kept accusing Rock of not teaching her the recipe, so she again earned the wrath of Ramsay, who replaced her with Jen on the potatoes. The women also quickly got agitated with Melissa because she continued to dictate orders. In one instance, Melissa informed Bonnie and Jen that she was four minutes away on ribeye garnish, though when Ramsay asked, she said she was ready. Josh initially screwed up on the risotto, which held up Brad's crab salad and the women, as the wedding couple had to be served first before the rest of the guests. During a moment of inattention, Melissa set down her sabayon, and it promptly fell over in its water bath. She went over to the men's kitchen asking for some of theirs. Upon seeing this, Ramsay yelled at her to get back over to her side and fix it from scratch, accusing her of sabotaging the men. When the wedding planner questioned Jean-Phillipe on why the parents of the bride weren't served, he was directed to Ramsay who promptly told him to get out of the way. The kitchens eventually managed to complete their first service. The women were picked as the losers as the men finished three minutes ahead of them. Ramsay's wedding gift to the couple was a stay at the Green Valley Ranch resort and spa. For the second service in a row, Jen was the women's best of the worst for having a good workload throughout the night. Elimination: Jen instantly decided on Melissa but then struggled, feeling that neither Bonnie nor Julia had had a bad service that night, and she had become close with both of them. After much consideration, Jen chose Melissa, for her attitude and mouth, and Bonnie, despite her impeccable service, for previous problems. Jen later admitted that Bonnie was only chosen because she would be more likely to be safe than Julia. Team change: Ramsay told Melissa to give him her coat, but instead of eliminating her, he gave Melissa another chance and she was sent over to the men's team, marking the first time in Hell's Kitchen history where nobody was eliminated. However, Ramsay ended on going to put Melissa's red jacket on the coat hook, but stopping short of actually doing it.[11] Ramsay's comment: "I've never seen anyone go from being a strong chef to being such a terrible chef so quickly. And that's why tonight I'm giving Melissa one more chance. Her only hope now is that she fits in better with the boys than she did with the girls." | ||||
28 | 6 | "7 Chefs Compete, Part 2" | July 9, 2007 | |
Team challenge: The two teams were required to make three lobster dishes in one hour. To even out the teams, and in punishment for failing to identify lobster from episode four's taste test, Josh was excluded from the challenge. He was allowed to coach the team, but he is not allowed to touch a lobster. Also, both teams must start with fresh lobsters from a tank, which worries Bonnie. Ramsay takes notice of this and barks at her, at which point she reveals that she does not like to kill living things. "I cry whenever I kill one," she states, to which Rock retorted, "so do the lobsters." She did, however, overcome her fear to successfully boil her own lobster. Bonnie's grilled lobster salad with baked apples beat Melissa's citrus herb salad with poached lobster, but Rock's buttermilk fried lobster tail beat Julia's lobster risotto, which left the bisque to break the tie. Ramsay compliments both Jen's lobster and crab bisque with saffron and thyme and Brad's lobster bisque with Disaronno chantilly, but he chooses Jen's, and the red team triumphs. He later mentioned that this was the hardest decision so far. Reward/punishment: Since the blue team lost their challenge, they had to go through the garbage, separating out the recyclables. Rock was visibly angry with the Chef's decision and grumbled that, although he grew up in a poor neighborhood, he thinks this punishment is a bit extreme. Meanwhile, the red team is taken to a photoshoot for In Touch magazine. Rock is infuriated about the loss and goes off on a tirade about it, he is singled out for further punishment. He is then summoned to the photoshoot and ordered to separate the recyclables from the trash there as well. Rock felt being singled out for further punishment made him angrier, further complaining about it and boasting about how he never tells his cooks to sort through the trash. Service: Ramsay informs the teams they will be making familiar dishes such as risotto, sea bass, beef wellington, spaghetti, and also Bonnie's newly created lobster salad. As punishment for losing, Josh had to fetch lobster for both teams. The red team had an almost flawless performance, their only problems being Bonnie setting a pan on fire and then failing to put it out quickly and Julia initially sending up the wrong order before correcting it, and then breaking down after Bonnie pushed her to complete about another dish. Despite this, they communicated well and got their food out quickly. The blue team did not perform as well, as Melissa's scallops were too thin, Josh's mashed potatoes were gloopy and runny, and Melissa overcooked monkfish causing Ramsay to say it looked like "regurgitated dog shit". Brad also overcooked risotto later on. The blue team struggled on appetizers and an entire table of six sends back their food because their lobster and wellingtons are overcooked. This enraged Ramsay and he ordered the kitchen closed. Ramsay mentioned that the red team had their best dinner service and noted that the blue team, despite having two sous chefs (Josh and Brad), an executive chef (Rock), and a line chef (Melissa), got beaten by a nanny (Bonnie), a short-order cook (Julia) and a pastry chef (Jen). Ramsay then berates Brad for his worst performance yet as well as Josh for being the only one remaining who hasn't had a decent performance. Elimination: The men agree to put up Melissa for nomination, though struggle between Brad (who was worse that night) and Josh (who had more bad services). Brad pushes to choose nominations on past services (believing Josh had been weaker than him overall). However, Ramsay eliminates Melissa without even asking the men who they chose or asking her to justify why she should stay, on the belief that she had had more chances than anybody, making her the first contestant to be eliminated without being nominated. He then calls up Brad and Josh and threatens to eliminate both of them as well but decides to give them another chance. Ramsay later comments that he was surprised how fast Brad and Josh fell apart.[12] Ramsay's comment: "That was really difficult today because Brad and Josh were absolutely horrible. With Melissa, she's very assertive and she sounds like a leader but unfortunately, she doesn't cook like a leader." | ||||
29 | 7 | "6 Chefs Compete" | July 16, 2007 | |
Team challenge: Each team was given an identical tray of leftovers and instructed to make three courses: one appetizer and two entrees. The winning dishes were judged by Ramsay. Both teams produced equally good appetizers. Both Brad's curry bass with crustacean tomato pasta and Bonnie's rustic chicken stew earned a point, despite Bonnie's lack of confidence in her dish. Ramsay thought that Jen's take on steak and eggs for breakfast lacked originality, while Josh's pea tendril stuffed chicken leg was undercooked, so gave neither of them a point. Rock and Julia were last up. Rock had surf and turf with a petite ribeye and pan-seared bass. Julia had deep-fried sea bass, which was tasty but not as elegant as Rock's. Ramsay mentioned that it was "just fish and chips". The blue team won the challenge. Reward/punishment: The blue team was given the chance to participate in a 3-on-1 paintball match against Ramsay. They jumped at the chance saying how no one ever got the chance to take out frustrations on their boss. Target practice had pictures of the red team posted. During the competition, Ramsay managed to beat the three men, taking out Brad, then Josh and Rock last. The red team was required to receive, check, and bring in the food delivery for the evening service, with Bonnie in charge of checking/marking the packing slip. Notably, Bonnie missed the fact that unsalted butter and turbot skeletons were delivered instead of the correct salted butter and turbot filets and then got emotional about it after the sous chefs chastised her. The errors meant that the red team had to arrange re-delivery of the missing items, working longer than they had expected. Bonnie felt horrible and thought that she would be sent home for her mistakes. Service: Each team had to create a menu of 3 appetizers, 3 entrees and 3 desserts. The diners were allowed to select from either menu for their meal. During the brainstorming of the menus, Bonnie and Jen took control for the red team while deriding Julia's 'Waffle House background'. The blue team was subjected to Brad's leadership who offered such dishes as 'scallops with horseradish spaetzle' and 'macaroni & cheese done as a cassoulet'. The red team's dishes were mostly standard fare, including Julia's last minute add-on of New York Strip steak and shrimp, while the blue team's dishes were generally fine dining meals created mostly by Brad. Both teams were able to make it through the dinner service, but with significant problems. Ramsay noted the women lacked stamina, and was upset that they refused to communicate with each other, in a contrast to their previous service. Julia didn't know how to cook Bonnie's rabbit dish. Bonnie tried to cook without turning the gas on, and burned steak garnish on the last ticket. Jen had an attitude most of the night and kept snapping at Bonnie. Julia begged the girls to keep their service positive while struggling on the last set of entrees in order to make it through. The blue team, led by Brad, had a lamb dish come back for tasting boiled, while Brad's ravioli was cold and his turbot sauce was bland. While Ramsay was mad at Josh for undercooking the refired lamb, he was also equally mad at Brad and Rock for not helping Josh with the lamb when he struggled, and told them that the customers were suffering because of them. They made Josh get himself out of the mess which slowed them down, but Josh eventually rebounded and managed to successfully serve all of their entrees. Ramsay declared neither team a winner, but noted that Julia was the most consistent chef during the service and that her steak and shrimp dish, while initially rejected by the Red team, turned out to be the most popular without a single order being returned. He had her nominate a player from the Red team for elimination, while he instructed the blue team to come up with a nominee for elimination on their own. Elimination: Julia selected Bonnie for elimination due to some of the mistakes she had made in service and the way she seems to get flustered during service. Rock and Josh both decided to vote Brad up for elimination, feeling that his leadership was responsible for the failure of their service. Ramsay called Bonnie's name, giving everyone the impression that she was about to be sent home, but he followed that by telling her to "wake up" and then eliminated Brad because while he had stepped up as leader, he only performed "as a cook" during the service and attempted to sabotage Josh, which Ramsay considered to be proof that Brad was not a team player.[13] Ramsay's comment: "Brad was a hard worker. Unfortunately, he worked with his back rather than his brain. He lacked finesse to become a great chef." | ||||
30 | 8 | "5 Chefs Compete" | July 23, 2007 | |
Ramsay congratulated the chefs with champagne flutes, then sprayed them with champagne, with Josh being the only one brave enough to catch it in his mouth. He then told them to go upstairs and put on their black jackets, as they were all now one team. Challenge: Each chef, individually had to prepare 100 portions of a dish for "trendsetters" with meals planned at least one week in advance.[14] They later learned the "trendsetters" was a high school class at Alhambra High School in Alhambra, California. Rock made Kobe beef hamburgers, Josh did salmon with pineapple salsa, Jen served baked chicken fettuccine with an herbed butter sauce, Bonnie made fried goat cheese on salad, and Julia prepared a grilled chicken and cheese sandwich with onion rings. Julia won the challenge with 51% of the votes (the DVD release of the season revealed the full results; Rock finished in second place with 25% of the votes, Jen and Bonnie got around 10% each, while Josh did not get a single vote and finished in last place), and her prize was to visit the Green Valley Ranch. She was allowed to pick one chef to go with her and eventually chose Jen. Reward/punishment: Jen and Julia got a chance to see the Green Valley Ranch Resort, and also went to the Red Rock Resort to meet Heather West, the winner of the second season who gave them recipes she had created for her restaurant, and tips for the competition. The other three had to clean the dining room. Service: During prep, Bonnie threw away monkfish she thought was rancid and MaryAnn quickly berated her, as it was the entire stock of monkfish, and it was in fact fresh. The united black team was tasked with serving all 100 tables in the restaurant. Josh got off to a bad start by cooking risottos and spaghetti ahead of order. Julia forgot to serve garnish for Wellingtons and monkfish and talked back to Ramsay. After one Josh's risottos was returned for being undercooked, he was kicked out and eliminated on the spot, making him the first chef on the show (and the only black jacket to date) to be eliminated during a dinner service (see details below). Even Rock overcooked some scallops early in the service, and Ramsay told him he had hit "rock-bottom" after forgetting to cook a turbot. As service continued, Jen and Bonnie performed strongly, but Rock's short temper once again got the best of him; Jen told him to wait before serving scallops, and though he said he would, he then served them, making Jen seem behind. A feud later started during the desserts stage when Jen had asked for Rock to leave some ice cream to her side, only for Rock to ignore her request and slam it on a surface. As a result, Jen called Rock an "asshole" and Ramsay had to hit the overhead to break up their argument, to which Rock later admitted privately that he was at fault and apologized to Jen, who forgave him. In the end, the four chefs were able to successfully complete the dinner service. Automatic elimination: Josh became the first contestant in Hell's Kitchen history to be eliminated mid-service, due to his constant inability to serve a successful appetizer. First, he cooked too many portions of risotto and spaghetti at once despite Ramsay telling him not to twice. When one of the risottos that Josh did manage to get out was sent back because it was undercooked, Ramsay reached the end of his patience and furiously ordered Josh to take off his jacket and leave. In fact, Josh did not even get a full elimination sequence (i.e., jacket hung on a spike and photo burned). Josh was shown leaving Hell's Kitchen via the delivery entrance, with his bags. Until Season 13, he was also the only black jacket to not receive a retrospective montage upon elimination. In Fox Reality Channel's Reality Revealed, Josh thought that he wasn't getting kicked off immediately, so he turned around and was returning to the kitchen right when Ramsay went to the corridor and ordered him to hand over his jacket. If Ramsay never went to the back to see if Josh really left or not, Josh would have gone back into the kitchen and the confrontation would have escalated. At the start of episode 10 during a recap of the past episodes, Josh and Julia's pictures were burned side-by-side and their jackets got hooked simultaneously. Elimination: Ramsay made it clear that even though Josh was already eliminated, one other chef would still be sent home tonight. Bonnie was declared the best of the service, and had to choose two for elimination. Nominating Rock was predictable as he was disliked by the other three women and had quarreled with both Bonnie and in particular Jen over the night, but Bonnie was uncomfortable with putting up either Jen and Julia, as she had become close to them, mainly as they united against Melissa. Bonnie did get along better with Jen while often arguing with Julia; Julia's weak dinner service further made her vulnerable. Eventually, Julia and Rock were nominated. The choice wasn't easy as Ramsay was visibly troubled by the dilemma of picking between a very driven and talented chef (Rock) and a chef that had grown and exhibited great potential (Julia). In the end, Ramsay eliminated Julia, leaving the other contestants shocked and distraught, in particular Bonnie, who later states how she felt guilty about having Julia eliminated. Though in a break from his usual heavy criticism, Ramsay heaped praise on how far she progressed in spite of her Waffle House background. In an unprecedented move so far on Hell's Kitchen, he said he would personally send Julia to culinary school and invite her to come back and win it all once she has finished.[15] Ramsay's comment: "To become a great chef you must have a natural ability. Clearly, Julia does have it. All she needs is a little more experience. After that, she will be ready to run her own restaurant." | ||||
31 | 9 | "3 Chefs Compete" | July 30, 2007 | |
Challenge: Ramsay started the challenge by bringing in his mother and having her present her own macaroni and cheese and then producing his own in a more elegant version. He then told each chef to randomly select one of the 5 covered dishes and change it to a gourmet dish. Rock's turned out to be spaghetti, Bonnie's was Franks and Beans, and Jen's ended up being fried chicken. Bonnie spent a large portion of her time not knowing what franks and beans even was. After having 1 hour to complete their dishes Ramsay brought in their mothers to judge. Bonnie did an Italian version of beans and franks, mini bruschettas. She served it with a mushroom cream leek sauce. Rock did what he called a study of spaghetti, there was three different spaghettis. A cream sauce, a veal and a spicy chorizo and pork. Jen did a fried chicken roulade stuffed with crab meat, spinach and goat cheese. All three contestants were in tears at this surprise. Their mothers were seated with their backs to the chefs so that they did not know who made which dish, in order to keep the judging unbiased. Jen won the challenge after all three mothers chose her stuffed fried chicken breasts as the best dish. Bonnie's mother later admitted she knew which one was Bonnie's but voted for Jen's anyway. Reward/punishment: Jen and Ramsay went to lunch with their mothers. Ramsay then dropped her off at a kitchen supply warehouse and gave her $1000 to go shopping with. At the end of the episode, Jen was shown spending almost $300 buying Kasumi steak knives for Bonnie and Rock. Rock and Bonnie had to work together to clean the dormitories where Bonnie complained the whole time. Rock noted that she knew surprisingly little about cleaning for being a professional nanny. Bonnie admitted that she is really only a "nanny" in that she sometimes watches her clients' kids while performing as their personal chef. Service: Before dinner service, Ramsay had each contestant practice their angriest dressing down to his face. Bonnie noted how satisfying it was to have the rare opportunity to curse at Ramsay for a change. Jen struggled being serious but included many expletives to get her point across. Rock also struggled with coming across effectively. During service, Ramsay made each contestant work the pass, calling out orders and putting the finishing touches on dishes before handing them off to the servers. Ramsay tested each contestant on their leadership, time management, and quality control. He had sous-chefs Scott and Mary Ann deliberately sabotage dishes to see if the contestants would catch the mistakes. Jen was the first to work the pass, where she missed a spaghetti dish that went out without any crab and, as a result, began sending dishes back even though they were edible. Though she recovered her composure and caught an overcooked and underseasoned risotto, her lack of experience was shown in her leadership. She also ran out of risottos near the end of service, due to overcooking the rice. Rock caught a monkfish being sent out without ham, though was criticized for working too slowly plating the dishes and not being vocal enough; Bonnie pointed out that he was an executive chef and should have performed better. Lastly, Bonnie struggled in calling off orders, though spotted an undercooked pigeon and Jen's risotto with no salt, and gained confidence over time. Ramsay praised them all for the best service so far, before instructing them to come up with a reason why they should stay. Elimination: All three went back to the dorm and Jen questioned Bonnie's motive for wanting to stay asking her if this is really what she wanted. Jen didn't feel as though this was a serious dream for Bonnie, not helped by the fact that Bonnie admitted she was unsure if she wanted it because of her limited experience. All were called before Ramsay and explained their reasons to stay. Ramsay called Rock's name first, giving everyone the impression that he was about to be sent home, and said that he had made the final two. Ramsay then decided to eliminate Jen but praised her for her talent and determination. Jen's elimination had upset both Bonnie and Rock, as she had become close with both of them, and they both admitted they wanted to see Jen reach the final. After the elimination, Ramsay surprised Rock and Bonnie with a visit from Rock's wife and kids and Bonnie's parents. A tarp rolls down from above, symbolically splitting the restaurant into two sections for the next show.[16] | ||||
32 | 10 | "2 Chefs Compete" | August 6, 2007 | |
Before the episode started, Josh's jacket was hung and his picture burned. Remodeling: As with the previous seasons, Hell's Kitchen is separated into two sides, red side for Bonnie and blue side for Rock. Both chefs begin planning for their side of restaurant, including decor, staff uniforms and menus. Both chefs get to meet an architect which would help them complete what they want for their side of the restaurant, while Jean-Philippe assists both with selection of their servers' uniforms. Bonnie wants to go with a French bistro feel where nothing matches, there are no booths, and servers are required to wear all black. Rock wants a simple black/black design with servers in jeans which Jean-Philippe quickly dismissed. Bonnie's menu is reflective of her favorite dishes with her signature dish being her prawn fettuccine while Rock's is based on southern food with his surf and turf of fried chicken and crab cakes as his starter. Bonnie seemed to flow with ideas about her restaurant while Rock struggled to decide on most of the aspects. Challenge: After they have selected their restaurant's decor, the two chefs travel to Las Vegas with Ramsay on a private plane and are given a tour of the Green Valley Ranch Resort. In a surprise challenge, Ramsay tells the final two they have thirty minutes to create their specialty dish (listed above) and present it to the top chefs of Las Vegas. The dishes are judged by seven judges, including other chefs from Las Vegas restaurants, Robin Leach, seasons one and two Hell's Kitchen winners Michael Wray and Heather West, respectively, and the duo of the owner and head chef of the Green Valley Ranch Resort who cast the deciding vote. Bonnie won the challenge four votes to three. The last six eliminated chefs (Julia, Jen, Brad, Josh, Melissa, and Vinnie) were reunited with the final two. Julia was very emotional, struggling with the disappointment of not making it to the finale, plus the fact that Bonnie chose Julia over Jen to be up on the chopping block in the first place. Julia privately admitted that she was rooting for Rock, though stated she was not going to let this ruin her dinner service. Rock and Bonnie chose their team for the season finale, with Bonnie selecting first for winning the previous challenge. Bonnie chooses Jen, Melissa, and Julia, while Rock chooses Brad, Vinnie, and was left with Josh. Julia was bitter over Bonnie choosing Melissa before herself, though Bonnie admitted she only did so as Julia may hinder the team by being emotional. Rock passed over Julia knowing he would end up with Josh, saying that he understood Josh and more importantly because Julia's feelings could be a liability even though he considered her better than Josh. In the end, both retain the same team members they had from the start of the season, resulting in all-male and all-female teams. However, this episode ended with a cliffhanger of sorts.[17] | ||||
33 | 11 | "Winner Announced" | August 13, 2007 | |
Preparations: Continuing from the previous episode, Rock organized his team well while Bonnie took a relaxed and laid back approach, admitting she had not cooked most of her items. In the kitchen while planning recipes, Julia frequently snapped at Bonnie, while Rock convinced Josh that he is capable and just needs self-confidence to perform well. The two finalists presented their appetizers and entrees to Ramsay; Bonnie's goat cheese salad and her signature prawn fettuccine, Rock's surf and turf (fried chicken and crabcakes) and ribeye steak. Ramsay tells Bonnie that her chocolate truffle assortment is on the small side, while advising Rock to serve his milkshake (and cookies) in martini glasses instead of a huge tall glass. Ramsay then toured their halves of the restaurant asking for their redesign explanations and had no complaints. Before service starts, Ramsay presents Bonnie and Rock with their own head chef's jackets. Service: Rock's team struggled early with Josh constantly burning the crab cakes and putting them 30 minutes behind. After a warning from Ramsay that Josh was ruining everything, Rock made a decisive move to switch Josh and Vinnie's stations, and from then on there were no more major problems. Rock pledged that he would work every station to make the food perfect and even started cooking dishes himself when the others couldn't handle. Bonnie's team started out strong on the appetizers, but Melissa overcooked the prawns and Julia worked slowly on garnish while refusing to give times. They were soon plagued by lack of communication, particularly as Jen and especially Julia didn't take Bonnie seriously, and an emotional Julia defied orders which, in turn, led to Bonnie tuning her out. After two orders of fettucine were returned for being undercooked and cold, Bonnie realized that they had ran out of prawns due to portion mismanagement and had no other seafood ready to go, forcing her to send out the rest of the orders with only pasta. Dessert went smoothly for both sides. Winner: During the debrief, Ramsay asked each chef what they would have changed. Rock stated that he would have won the challenge to get Jen with the first pick, complimenting her cooking skills (which made Jen feel honored), while saying that Josh "really screwed up" and would have been left off his team (which slightly angered Josh). Bonnie admitted that she was not careful in monitoring portion sizes and thus ran out of ingredients. Ramsay had no substantial criticism for either chef, only saying that "You both came out with leadership qualities", noting that Bonnie has improved her assertiveness while Rock was considered "rock-solid". Ramsay considered all aspects in making his decision, including how each chef ran the kitchen and every customer feedback card. Both Rock and Bonnie stood in front of the two doors and whoever's door opened would be the winner. Rock broke down in tears when his door opened and was declared the winner of Hell's Kitchen Season 3, and Bonnie immediately went to congratulate him.[18] Ramsay's comment: "Rock deserved to win Hell's Kitchen because he's a very confident cook and he has become a really good leader. He can motivate staff, he can create, all those qualities are not easy to find in one chef. Rock holds all of them." |
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