The Red Team started strong, but the cracks showed early. T was a machine on the meat station, flipping steaks with a rhythmic precision that made it look like a dance. But next to her, Michelle was drowning in a sea of scallops.
In a shocking move, Ramsay didn't just ask for one nominee. He asked for the person who had lost their "hunger." When the smoke cleared, it was a veteran who walked to the front. The jacket was stripped, the picture was burned, and as the remaining seven chefs trudged back to the dorms, the sound of the hanging coat hook served as a grim reminder: in this kitchen, you’re only as good as your last plate. [S10E14] 8 Chefs Compete
"Service! Walk with me!" Ramsay shouted, his voice a whip crack over the din of the vents. The Red Team started strong, but the cracks showed early
Meanwhile, the Blue Team was a portrait of controlled chaos. Milly found his voice, barking orders that kept the flow moving. "Two minutes on the bass! Walking with garnish!" He was no longer just a cook; he was a conductor. In a shocking move, Ramsay didn't just ask for one nominee
By the time the last ticket was cleared, the Blue Team stood tall, drenched in sweat but triumphant. The Red Team, however, stood before Ramsay like students in a principal’s office.
"All right, listen up!" The voice of Marino, the maître d', boomed through the speakers. "Chef Ramsay is waiting."
Milly sat on the edge of his bed, staring at his hands. They were burned, calloused, and stained with the permanent scent of garlic and degreaser. Across the room, Nick was mentally rehearsing the steps to a perfect risotto, his lips moving in a silent, frantic prayer.