At the start of the episode we saw Jason get angry, apparently he didn’t like being put up for elimination by his team and voiced his frustration. One of the guys asks him, “do you think this carries over to dinner service?” We might not be seeing it, but he may be hard to work with if he gets mad in the kitchen. He seems laid back for the most part, which may not benefit him in the long run.
In an effort to get the teams more relaxed and used to working together, Chef Ramsay opens Hell’s Kitchen for lunch; the contestants will make simple meals for the USC marching band. There were pretty good performances on both sides of the kitchen. It came down to the wire and the women took the win. Their reward was a relaxing day at the Malibu Beach Inn – they even played some soccer against the Ramsay family. I guess Ramsay wants to include his family a little bit more in the show, which is nice to see. The men’s punishment was to clean up a huge garbage pile in an effort to help prevent water pollution. At one point, Jason pleaded with American and asked them to stop littering. It was amazing to see the kinds of things they found in that pile.
During dinner service, Salvatore and Holli helped Jean-Philippe in the restaurant. We learned that Salvatore can’t write in English! How embarrassing! After being humiliated by Chef Ramsay, he decided to walk out. Luckily, Jean-Philippe convinces him stay. The women ultimately lose and put Fran and Jaime up for elimination. Jaime is sent home.
It will be interesting to see how Jason does in this competition. He’s pretty laid back, but I hope his temper doesn’t get the best of him. Some of the things he says are hilarious. He’s like the Jay-Z of the cooking world!
Nice post. I also hope Jason can stay around for a while, at least to give the audience some laughs. Salvatore, come on man, you have been in the US for how long and still cant write English? Hopefully his cooking stays pretty good or he is as good as gone! I’m the real Jay-Z of the comment board, what what !!!!!