I was born to do this it's my nindo! The way of the cook! My grandfather was a master chef, my father was a master chef and one day I'll be too and you know why?? Because I have friends I can count on, I have ambition, I have a DESTINY -Gimme your jacket
Ari-Fallen_Angel💔 It’s the real life equivalent of a cutscene or something and then the fights over in a matter of seconds. Just all that effort for a speech only for the fight or in this case, the reason, to be shut down in a matter of seconds Kinda just like this. ‘I have passion, I have the strength and I know I can win. I’m a good team player and I carried the whole team today! I shouldn’t leave e.t.c’ Ramsay ends it ‘[Name], give me your jacket and leave’
I feel it’s even better if you manage to end up like Sterling and manage to keep your red or blue jacket. Yeah you leave earlier, but you proved that you don’t need to have a black jacket to be a phenomenal chef
Yes. Very few people get it. Usually by people who finish third in the season. Sterling, is one of those few who kept the jacket despite not finishing in 3rd place.
@@akshaymundkur When he does find talent, he makes sure to make use of it, it's why he offered to train the first season's winner to make them even better before they went to have their own restaurant.
Anthony turning to Jon and telling him to win after Jon said he was the weakest and after being eliminated, is the kind of attitude that I love to see on this show
He said in the beginning of episode 16 that he was rlly close to putting zach up instead tho so I dont think he saw Anthony as the weakest but he fucked up the most that night
@@mariaathena7910 anthonys was bs and i think zach shouldve gone home instead cuz anthony started his downward spiral in ep 12 while zach started his episode 10 and on ep 12 anthony didnt do bad except for forgetting sauce for zachs dish
well from what ive seen jon's been an honest and pretty chill dude. won his challenges even when the team lost. jon literally took blows and still survived and kept strong. anthony seems like a nice dude. he probably knows and see his teammates pain. they respected each other. plain and simple.
Three things: 1. Jeremy's elimination really proves no one is ever safe. 2. Michael and Anthony's eliminations were complete bullshit. 3. Zac made it a lot further than he should have.
@@TheWhiteSeven Technically, ZacHy Wacky. :P Zach spells his name with an H not a K. (omg, this looks hilarious...HK...) But I guess people spelled it with a K so it matched the "Wacky". Still my fave scene either way.
I felt The Worst Blue Team Ever was in Season 10 they only had 1 Winning Dinner Service, I can't even say they were bad as a group because the were a DISASTER!
Despite everything Jon had to go through, it's amazing how his attitude didnt turn sour at all throughout the season. That's a man of integrity and commitment and anyone can respect that. Jon will always go down as one of the most honourable third placers in Hells Kitchen history :)
Poor Jon, he's the best chef in The Worst Blue Team ever and didn't win just like Justin from Season 10. But at least he got a happy ending for working with Christina from Season 10 and then taking Ja'Nel's position as Head Chef because she failed drug test and later got replaced by Scott from Season 12
Jon is definitely the true winner. According to his linkedln, he was hired to be the sous chef in GR Steak along with Christina after one year of leaving Hell's Kitchen. Then now he is the executive chef in GR North America.
Honestly he ended up better than janelle who never got the position because she failed a drug test due to being on cocaine apparently, and Mary is still a butcher
@@fuckjewtube69 His most recent & 5th child, Archie (born last April) is the first child for whom he has been present at their birth, although his wife Tana claims that it was her who didn't want him present during the previous births...& Ramsay admitted on the Jonathan Ross Show that he fainted during it, the first time in his life that he has fainted!
Doing what you feel you have to do to provide your son a comfortable life is worth missing him being born. You can make up that by being a badass dad later on.
kinda harsh man. i know ramsey is a family man and all but kind of unfair. i missed family dinner and seeing my very young cousins on thanksgiving bc of work as a cook at a hotel. sucked serving other families when not being their for your own. probably not the best thing to say. and maybe youve just never been in that position. you cant judge him for that.
@@donovanwick9278 missing a family dinner or holiday isn't the same as missing the birth of your own child. One is extremely mild, the other is extremely major. It's like comparing an apple to a tomato because they're both red
Poor Jon. He was the only one who hadn’t been up for elimination once, he carried his almost entirely crappy team, he’s humble, he’s honest, and he can cook. I feel so bad that he lost, but against two phenomenal other chefs, I understand Gordon’s decision. Well done, Jon
Nah Gordon made a bad call. Jenet ended up not getting the position cuz of a failed drug test, while Mary went back to being a butcher. Jon pretty much won in all but name.
@@fawks8764 And she was happy that Vinny was gone. She said "BYE VINNIE!!!" as if she was happy to see him leave and not get the balck jacket. Fuck. He was a good contender for the black jacket. Kind of wish he got it instead of Sabrina.
@@EpicAndrew97 unfortunately, his hot plate performance was the reason he was eliminated before the final, and for that reason, it was the correct decision. However, he may not have won hk or been the best leader that season, but imho he was the best chef/cook and in the end was the real winner that season, working for Gordon Ramsay. Best contestant to not make the final. I hope and I’m sure he’s doing well now!
@@EpicAndrew97 not only that he had such a fantastic attitude and congratulated Janel and Mary for among the final. He really was the lone shining star in the blue team that season.
This is what happened to all the H.K Season 11 Chefs Amanda- Is a culinary instructor Anthony- Is an executive chef and a private chef Barret- Got his own catering company and is now an executive chef Christian- Is still a line cook Cyndi- Is General Manager at a restaurant in Boston Dan- Works at a Bistro with Ashley from Season 15 Danielle- Is Executive Chef at Fernbank National History Museum Gina- Owns and works at her own restaurant in Delaware Ja’ Nel- After H.K she failed a drug test (rumor has it cocaine) and couldn’t be the head chef but got the prize money any way and became an executive chef at a stake house and is an executive chef at Sonoma Wine and Bar Restaurant Jacqueline- Is Head Chef at the Bedens Brook Club Jeremy- Works at a restaurant and works for a charity Jessica- Had her own restaurant until it closed down in 2017 and now is an executive chef Jon- Worked for Gordon Ramsey at his Steak House with Hell’s Kitchen Season 10 Winner Christina and now is an executive chef for Gordon Ramsey Mary- Is Still a Butcher to this day Michael- Became executive chef at three different places Nedra- Has her own personal chef business Raymond- Went back to his pizzeria until it closed in 2019 and now is an executive chef Sebastian- Has his own food truck business and is Chef De Cuisine for the Islanders Susan- Got married and earlier this year started working for a food magazine Zach- Offers cooking classes
I don't think Ja'Nell actually held the position, but only got the title of Season 11 winner and the $250,000 prize. She tested positive for cocaine in her drug test (which is really unfortunate since cocaine is rampant in the restaurant industry, especially among chefs), so she couldn't take the position. Everything else is right though
Zach should've been eliminated over Anthony. Zach has been on thin ice numerous times. Worst thing he's done is that he held up the Wellingtons forcing Ramsay to get the Wellingtons from the red kitchen
Let us be honest, Zach has also been the only man standing during the first dinner service. (I am no Zach supporter), but it is important to give credit where it is due.
That was kind of bullshit. Two completely inoffensive words got him sent out of the competition. If he's passionate about cooking, I can't blame him for letting his personaility out while he's doing it.
@@medmax5941 They gave the position to the season 12 winner. Jon still walked away with nothing. However, he became a sous chef at Gordon Ramsay Steak under Christina Wilson.
Nedra never thought for a minute that the real reason Gina might be leaving, might be because of Nedra’s NEVER ENDING barrage of scathing remarks. 🤦🏻♂️
During auditions: "So it says here you have 20 years professional catering experience." "Thats right" "And you've sucessfully lead a brigade of 12 chefs for the past 5 years?" "Yes." "Any personal issues or childhood sob stories?" "......no not at all" "Sorry, we dont think this process is for you...."
The fact when Anthony was put up by Jon, and was still wanting jon to win after he got eliminated, that shows that Anthony had no beef with him which is respectable.
Probably in the minority but I actually don't think she is a bad person outside as she is inside, her reaction to her elimination kind of just shows that the stress of the competition got to her and brought out an ugly side of her along with her passion. That said she probably should have been let go sooner, but there is a lot to be said for her passion and fight.
I can still come back to this video and be mad that Jon didn’t win. I know he still got a position under Cristina, but he should’ve won Hell’s Kitchen.
Based on cooking performance overall you cannot deny that Janell didnt deserve to win. Don't think about personality or failed drug test if you rewatch the season she was definitely the best. Jon should've made finale over Mary though but I don't think he was better then Janell.
I feel bad for Jon his back must hurt so hard after carrying his team the enitre season and then he didnt make it to the finals :( I was sure hes gonna be the first with a final spot
The Baltimore International College must be doing something right in their Culinary education programs, if they are grooming people like Jon Scallion as a part of their alumni.
I'd this season pissed you off for those reasons, wait til you see seasons 15 to 18 despite two of those seasons had deserving winners but still lots of bullshit eliminations.
@@memecliparchives2254never gonna forgive Hassan and Van from S15 and S18 respectively getting robbed. Also the current season has had a string of bs eliminations to keep Jason in.
@Please Stop Ja’Nel couldn’t take the position at Caesars Palace because she failed a drug test, and Mary didn’t take the position either due to being the runner-up. Jon was hired by Christina Wilson as a sous chef and eventually became an executive chef for the Gordon Ramsay group.
Think of it this way. The lotus is a flower that blooms in some of the muddiest and marshiest of swamps around, and yet, it is one of the most beautiful flowers in the world. Chef Jonathan Scallion is one such lotus.
And don't forget that they had Ray, the oldest contestants ever in Hell's Kitchen, only 2 years older than Raj, and the fact that he has a lot of experience than everybody, he still sucks.
Three things you should know about this season: 1. Jon was the REAL winner of this season, not JaNel. 2. This season has the worst blue team in history, along with season 16. 3. Anthony should've stayed over Zach.
At least this season Blue Team had such likeable chefs like Jon, Anthony, Michael and even Zacky Wacky can be funny. While Season 16 has a lot of douchebags like: -Paulie the complainer (Also R.I.P Paulie) -Johnny the sexist -Andrew the cheater (Cheated on his fiance with Heather) -Matt the asshole (Threatened to go physical to Chef Ramsay on his exit interview and didn't come back to final dinner service because he wanted to go physical again. My God, this guy is delusional despite having pretty eyes.) -Genaro the useless (Also, R.I.P Genaro who passed away last year. ) -Pat who is Raj 2.0 even he missed the door. The only decent chefs on that team are Aaron, Devin and Koop.
Jon deserved to win the season. He was the most amazing competitor and would be a fantastic boss to have. He genuinely is in my top three favorite men on the show, along with Petrozza (may his soul be at rest) and Sterling
@@jakus.unfortunately I agree with you. As much as I wanted him to win, Gordon Ramsay made the correct decision, Jon’s pass performance is what cost him a place in the final. (One of the most sad eliminations imo). He was the only one in his team that season who was good, like a mediocre football team with one world class player. Imo deserved to win up until the penultimate service but even despite being eliminated before the final, had the best attitude throughout the season and truth be told, he was the true winner after hk. Probably the hk chef I have the most respect for and I hope he’s doing well!
My hell's kitchen season 11 tier list Love: Jon, Ja'nel and Anthony Like: Cyndi, Mary, Michael and Nedra Neutral: Barret, Chris, Jacqueline, Amanda, Danielle and Raymond Deslike: Susan, Jeremy and Sebastian "Zachy wacky" Hate: Dan, Gina and Zach
If Gordon had a quote for Jeremy leaving Hells Kitchen, i imagine it being something like this. "Every chef has a chance to get back up and try again. But the moment Jeremy brought up that sample plate, I realized he was better off on the ground."
Why do these people always say they can learn? To be on this series, you should already have learnt and now you're ready to show it and kick asses. Hell's Kitchen ain't culinary school...
Ikr I especially hate the young ass people in the series who say they don't have alot of experience and they want to learn and if u need more experience then don't come on hk and if u wanna learn go to culinary school not hk
The good news is that Jon technically won this season. Since Janel failed her drug test, she couldn’t get the job. But Job was offered a position instead at Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant. So there is a happy ending to this disaster of a season.
@@unknownperson-wq5fm yeah honestly season 11 was the worst season ever. -worst blue team -worst final 2 -the winner didn't even get the job -introduced the dumb thing with the audience watching the signature dish challenge -longest season because there were way too many chefs
@@joeyk107 bro, Jon blew it at the hot plate. He didn't have any quality control and he wasn't a leader. Mary is one of the best chef at the hot plate, she didn't let anything slide, and caught her sabotage.
The only reason Jon didn't win was because he was on the "wrong" edition of HK. He was consistent af (kudos to the girls), very talented. I bet if he was on season 12, he would have kicked each ass over there!
Honestly, Jon was the only notably good thing about season 11. It sucks that the blue team went down in flames and Jon didn’t deserve any of those punishments. He was by far the best chef but I feel like he was screwed the entire time. If he were in another season then it would be so much better
Ramsay: "Why should you stay at Hell's Kitchen?" Literally every person: "I know I fucked up, and I take the blame for it, but I have the passion and the drive to keep moving forward. You haven't seen me at my best and that's why you should let me stay and show my true potential."
I honestly wish Mary won because she had grown so much throughout the season. Janel was strong, but she wasted her efforts due to freaken drugs. It's ridiculous.
Jon is so awesome, when Gordon told him stay in touch cause there’s always somethin around the corner, boy he was right because he worked as Christina’s sous chef and currently he is an Executive Chef in the Gordon Ramsay North America group
@@zumbudeawndeinternet8645 The entire 2/3rds of Tiffany, Kimmie, and Robyn were fucking unbearable and watching them bully Barbie while Dana and jumps on the train midway through is not a good sight. Not to mention the early elimination of Guy and Clemenza being picked on the entire season on the blue side is an entire nightmare.
AnyThingWorx Archived However Barbie and Dana fought them back which made it entertaining. For example, delivery day with Barbie and Kimmie. Barbie had the best comeback ever: “You ain’t never jogged a day in ya life, and your ass shows it!”
The winner of this season failed a drug test apparently and didn't get her job... That sucks. I've never known a "sober" chef -- and I know tons of chefs. Bullshit in my opinion. At least she got $250k anyway. Hopefully she spent it on her own eatery.
Cooking is the profession with the highest rate of overall substance abuse problems. Construction work takes the top spot for opioids and cocaine but overall it's cooking. Doesnt help that you have the bar right there when you finish work.
@@tinkerer3399 Looooong hours, shit pay, and one mistake and you feel like a fucking donkey for fucking up and having to refire a dish. Totally understandable why chefs would have a high rate of substance abuse.
If i remember correctly Gordons brother has a drug problem, He probably more than most does not want that in his kitchens. It is also probably a requirement of the production company.
Jeremy. I love that guy. Three halibut, one bass, one chicken. And he went like someone stuttering. Gordon: Three halibut, one bass, one chicken! What are we going with? Jeremy: (stuttering) The three, three, the three halibut, the two, uhh... Gordon: **BANG BANG BANG** Anthony: (interview) Jeremy, he's telling it to you. Just say it right back man! I'm pretty sure birds can do that! Gordon: Three halibut, one bass, one chicken. What's going? Jeremy: (stutters again) The three halibut, two f..., two uh... Gordon: *GET OUT!!*
@@bomberdawesome dan was an aashole have u not seen season 11 tho smt they gave dan shit and wouldnt pick his dish for challenges even tho it couldve gave the blue team the win
@@thegodofgaming515 I really don't but I just find Elise interesting and she was a great chef. Most of the stuff are scripted anyways but I don't think she was awful like others do. Its kinda scary how much people can despise someone from a TV show probably just playing a script especially when its a real person.
I had high hopes for Zach at the beginning when he finished the first service almost on his own after almost breaking down, but afterwards he just became more and more unbearable.
I feel like the constant losses may had started adding pressure and he just wanted to win, but yeah...I feel bad for him and the men. This was my fave Blue Team, tbh. I really enjoyed some of his remarks, though, aside from the arrogance. I wonder what his cooking classes are like, tbh.
@@entertainer_ev2747 No one was "forgotten" Season 16, that Season was unforgettable. The worst Blue Team ever. They were basically Hell's Kitchen's "He-Man Woman Haters Club!"
Nah thats season 16. no one wants to remember that train wreck of a season with the only good thing to come out of that season thats noteworthy is heathers return to Rookies Vs Veterans being a really solid pick
Jon is definitely the best male chef ever in HK. He has amazing culinary skills, a kind heart, and good attitude towards the stress. And he gets this really handsome looks, cool as hell while not smiling, but cute as heaven while smiling. my goodness, such a good man.
honestly would also put Will up there dude was fuckin great and treated everyone amazingly and he was the only chef in that season that Elise couldn't even talk shit about
This is one of the seasons where I know none of the chefs, so this will be a good video to watch to learn their names and a bit about their personalities.
Nice to see you here. There times you were irritating on the show yes, but I’m very relieved to here that you and the rest of the blue team are on good terms with each other.
@@danwgnews5 If you slow it down, it's a static image composited onto the video, the hand also looks unnatural. And the lighting doesn't match. Why was this done? I pressume you agreed to this
@@wo262 I signed a contract saying they could do whatever they wanted with footage. Look closer at the still frame. Notice a lack of a tattoo on the left arm? That's not me. It was re-shot. It did happen, but for some reason they re-shot it with stand-ins.
I put Jon right there with Stirling and Rochelle for most wholesome competitors on HK. Had loads of reasons to be bitter, to be angry, but he was always cool, had respect for his opponents, and was one of the few chefs who got to keep their jacket after being eliminated.
72 ventura I think it’s actually the profession as it’s long hard hours and finding a time to relax is next to impossible so some people take up drugs to keep their nerves down and to keep them aware
They skipped season 10 because Christina was in it, and she deserved to already have been winning it all before she was even in the season 10. She too good for those others. xD
I love how Gordon (almost) always says how he's had such a "difficult time, in the history of Hell's Kitchen" picking the final 2, and then the winner. It's always so funny to me and I have no clue why. Also, blue team sucked. That was pretty obvious.
Those decisions are difficult to make, because they affect the livelihood of people. If you have worked in decision making jobs, You would probably relate to it.
Jon was the best chef of the season. Every punishment he received was undeserved. He was the only member of his team to score in the international challenge, and he had the highest scoring dish out of everyone in the People Magazine challenge, yet faced a punishment due to his teammates’ lackluster performances
Every time he asks them. Why should you stay in hells kitchen? The chefs have like a dramatic anime level speech prepared
I was born to do this it's my nindo! The way of the cook! My grandfather was a master chef, my father was a master chef and one day I'll be too and you know why?? Because I have friends I can count on, I have ambition, I have a DESTINY
-Gimme your jacket
You summed it up perfectly.
Ari-Fallen_Angel💔 It’s the real life equivalent of a cutscene or something and then the fights over in a matter of seconds. Just all that effort for a speech only for the fight or in this case, the reason, to be shut down in a matter of seconds
Kinda just like this. ‘I have passion, I have the strength and I know I can win. I’m a good team player and I carried the whole team today! I shouldn’t leave e.t.c’
Ramsay ends it ‘[Name], give me your jacket and leave’
It’s like they use quotes lmao
For real!!! 😂😂 giving your the whole backstory and their motivations
I’m sorry... did I just hear correctly??, Nedra just blamed the f’ing spatula for her not being able to flip pancakes? Are you serious? Wtf?
Fuck Nedra, thank god that girl doesn't come back to the Hell's Kitchen.
Filipe Domingues ikr like “that bitch is gonna drop during the challenge” when she said I started hating her
It’s like Peaches fuckin slapping herself
Ahh the good ol a bad workman blames his tools
But it was the wrong spatula.
I'm so glad Jon got the credit he deserved and was given a job by Christina in one of Gordon's restaurants anyway
God bless Christina
Christina from Season 10 or Season 4?
@@matthewepperly7964 10
He deserves it
Jon Scalion true winner of season 11. #realtalk
Zach - “I think it’s chef mike”
*beeping intensifies* *fresh frozen food screaming*
Zach is in the wrong show, he's in Hell's Kitchen not in Kitchen Nightmare. There are a lot of Chef Mikes over there.
That was one fucking funny* joke I hope you know that
@@margarethmichelina5146 r/whoooosh
@@atulmstwntd2963 no
@@atulmstwntd2963 Who gives a shit
When Chef tells you to keep the black jacket, thats a HUGE compliment
Yessir
I feel it’s even better if you manage to end up like Sterling and manage to keep your red or blue jacket. Yeah you leave earlier, but you proved that you don’t need to have a black jacket to be a phenomenal chef
@@reddeath5791 true dat
Yes. Very few people get it. Usually by people who finish third in the season.
Sterling, is one of those few who kept the jacket despite not finishing in 3rd place.
@@akshaymundkur or Ji from season 5. She was the second person eliminated but due to an injured ankle
Jon's elimination has to be the most bad ass one ever. Chef Ramsey basically saying "Ive got a job for you, its just not this one" haha.
Went on to work under Christina and i believe did the best out of all of the other contestants this season
Jon should’ve won
Of course. You think Chef Ramsay is going to let his ‘Lone shining star of the blue kitchen’ , just slip past him just like that?
@@akshaymundkur When he does find talent, he makes sure to make use of it, it's why he offered to train the first season's winner to make them even better before they went to have their own restaurant.
imo Jon should've won Season 11
I was watching this falling asleep and then chef Ramsay said "Sebastian," my name, and I swear I immediately woke up and said "yes chef"
lol
Sebastian, you donkey. Sleeping while watching TH-cam? Have you given up? Are you done?
@@Tommygunn258 yes, chef
@@Tommygunn258 Oh my God I'm dying. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
PTSD lol
Anthony turning to Jon and telling him to win after Jon said he was the weakest and after being eliminated, is the kind of attitude that I love to see on this show
He said in the beginning of episode 16 that he was rlly close to putting zach up instead tho so I dont think he saw Anthony as the weakest but he fucked up the most that night
Antony elimination was bullshit, Zach should have left long ago
@@mariaathena7910 anthonys was bs and i think zach shouldve gone home instead cuz anthony started his downward spiral in ep 12 while zach started his episode 10 and on ep 12 anthony didnt do bad except for forgetting sauce for zachs dish
well from what ive seen jon's been an honest and pretty chill dude. won his challenges even when the team lost. jon literally took blows and still survived and kept strong. anthony seems like a nice dude. he probably knows and see his teammates pain. they respected each other. plain and simple.
@@mariaathena7910 Hell he should have left instead of Michael
Three things:
1. Jeremy's elimination really proves no one is ever safe.
2. Michael and Anthony's eliminations were complete bullshit.
3. Zac made it a lot further than he should have.
So did Ray
Dominic Anthony Jermey aka Raj 2.0
@@pottytheparrot310 nah man. No one compares to Raj. He was somethin else.
@@KaitlynJ2022 thanks my man. Appreciate that.
Dominic Anthony He bought up a Sample Plate that’s almost Raj level
"There once was a chef named Zach. For words, he didn't lack. But in the kitchen, he was no magician, and he won't be coming back."
Ky's Fallen Dream Kingdom IKR?
OMG 😂😂😂 MY NAME IS ZACH 🤣
It's ZACKY WACKY 😅
@@TheWhiteSeven Technically, ZacHy Wacky. :P Zach spells his name with an H not a K. (omg, this looks hilarious...HK...)
But I guess people spelled it with a K so it matched the "Wacky". Still my fave scene either way.
Season 7: *The worst red team ever*
Season 11: *The worst blue team ever*
I felt The Worst Blue Team Ever was in Season 10 they only had 1 Winning Dinner Service, I can't even say they were bad as a group because the were a DISASTER!
I personally think season 16 is worst.
Coincidence it’s 7/11 which is a store, but at least the store is great
Well, at least in Season 7, Holli from Red Team won.
Season 7's red team lost EVERY single service, so in that respect they were worse than any other team on here.
Despite everything Jon had to go through, it's amazing how his attitude didnt turn sour at all throughout the season. That's a man of integrity and commitment and anyone can respect that.
Jon will always go down as one of the most honourable third placers in Hells Kitchen history :)
He, along with Anthony, were the only chefs who stay composed on the blue team
Poor Jon, he's the best chef in The Worst Blue Team ever and didn't win just like Justin from Season 10. But at least he got a happy ending for working with Christina from Season 10 and then taking Ja'Nel's position as Head Chef because she failed drug test and later got replaced by Scott from Season 12
@@margarethmichelina5146 Wait, he did?
@@margarethmichelina5146 Justin didn't win in Season 10 lmfao
@@AnyThingWorx well he did make it to the finalists which could be considered a win
Ah yes. The season with the worst blue team ever. Oh and the one with the winner who couldn’t get the restaurant due to a failed drug test.
Wait seriously? The winner lost the restaurant?
ColoradoPhantom67 Yep. Due to a drug test, she was declined the head chef position. However, she kept the money and the season 11 winner title.
Wow season 11 really was the worst season ever
Rayquayquay Yep. I felt so bad for Jon.
@Brandon McLendon I did too. He was by far the best on that team.
Jon is definitely the true winner.
According to his linkedln, he was hired to be the sous chef in GR Steak along with Christina after one year of leaving Hell's Kitchen.
Then now he is the executive chef in GR North America.
He still got his happy ending 🥲
He still got his happy ending 🥲
He still got his happy ending 🥲
Honestly he ended up better than janelle who never got the position because she failed a drug test due to being on cocaine apparently, and Mary is still a butcher
@@theAverageJoe25 For real?
36:09 when that sociopath said “I chose to work instead of taking my son home from the hospital” Ramsey was like oh yeah u really gotta go, sicko.
Uhh no he didn't think that because Gordon himself missed his own kids birth due to work.
@@fuckjewtube69 His most recent & 5th child, Archie (born last April) is the first child for whom he has been present at their birth, although his wife Tana claims that it was her who didn't want him present during the previous births...& Ramsay admitted on the Jonathan Ross Show that he fainted during it, the first time in his life that he has fainted!
Doing what you feel you have to do to provide your son a comfortable life is worth missing him being born. You can make up that by being a badass dad later on.
kinda harsh man. i know ramsey is a family man and all but kind of unfair. i missed family dinner and seeing my very young cousins on thanksgiving bc of work as a cook at a hotel. sucked serving other families when not being their for your own. probably not the best thing to say. and maybe youve just never been in that position. you cant judge him for that.
@@donovanwick9278 missing a family dinner or holiday isn't the same as missing the birth of your own child. One is extremely mild, the other is extremely major. It's like comparing an apple to a tomato because they're both red
sebastian: "zackie wackie"
everyone: _disliked that joke_
you're going to have to leave. get out. (literally)
Zetsuke4 imagine being denied the best opportunity of your life solely on the grounds of saying the phrase zackie wackie.
It was inappropriate especially in a workplace
Apparently more inappropriate than throwing a temper tantrum, somehow.
It was unprofessional and immature, especially in a workplace.
I love how weirded out Gordon Ramsay was by that phrase.
“Zachy wacky!?!”
Poor Jon. He was the only one who hadn’t been up for elimination once, he carried his almost entirely crappy team, he’s humble, he’s honest, and he can cook. I feel so bad that he lost, but against two phenomenal other chefs, I understand Gordon’s decision. Well done, Jon
He ended up being an executive chef for Gordon Ramsay Group North America, so
@@mdviperx wow, that’s incredible
Nah Gordon made a bad call. Jenet ended up not getting the position cuz of a failed drug test, while Mary went back to being a butcher. Jon pretty much won in all but name.
Nah it's for a storyline, it's a tv show after all, Jon was set up to be a tragic figure from the blue team
"Three strikes and you're out."
Meanwhile, in Season 8: *Sabrina gets nominated 6 times
Meanwhile, in Season 9: *Elise gets also nominated 6 times
Actually they both got nominated 7 times
Idg why Sabrina stayed for so long. Her attitude was awful and the way she insulted other chefs made me sick
@@fawks8764 And she was happy that Vinny was gone. She said "BYE VINNIE!!!" as if she was happy to see him leave and not get the balck jacket. Fuck. He was a good contender for the black jacket. Kind of wish he got it instead of Sabrina.
@@fawks8764 tv just for tv
@@fawks8764 On IMDB , Sabrina is shown to be an actor , and one of her movies came out the same year as season 8 LOL
Jon literally went through Hells Kitchen in the worst way and still kept a good attitude. What a great guy. Deserves the world and more.
Absolutely, possibly the most sad elimination in the competition
@@jamesdshannon99his collapse was the saddest one in Hell’s Kitchen history
@@EpicAndrew97 unfortunately, his hot plate performance was the reason he was eliminated before the final, and for that reason, it was the correct decision. However, he may not have won hk or been the best leader that season, but imho he was the best chef/cook and in the end was the real winner that season, working for Gordon Ramsay. Best contestant to not make the final. I hope and I’m sure he’s doing well now!
@@EpicAndrew97 not only that he had such a fantastic attitude and congratulated Janel and Mary for among the final. He really was the lone shining star in the blue team that season.
@@jamesdshannon99 If memory serves, Christina Wilson hired Jon to work at Gordon Ramsey Steak Las Vegas.
This is what happened to all the H.K Season 11 Chefs
Amanda- Is a culinary instructor
Anthony- Is an executive chef and a private chef
Barret- Got his own catering company and is now an executive chef
Christian- Is still a line cook
Cyndi- Is General Manager at a restaurant in Boston
Dan- Works at a Bistro with Ashley from Season 15
Danielle- Is Executive Chef at Fernbank National History Museum
Gina- Owns and works at her own restaurant in Delaware
Ja’ Nel- After H.K she failed a drug test (rumor has it cocaine) and couldn’t be the head chef but got the prize money any way and became an executive chef at a stake house and is an executive chef at Sonoma Wine and Bar Restaurant
Jacqueline- Is Head Chef at the Bedens Brook Club
Jeremy- Works at a restaurant and works for a charity
Jessica- Had her own restaurant until it closed down in 2017 and now is an executive chef
Jon- Worked for Gordon Ramsey at his Steak House with Hell’s Kitchen Season 10 Winner Christina and now is an executive chef for Gordon Ramsey
Mary- Is Still a Butcher to this day
Michael- Became executive chef at three different places
Nedra- Has her own personal chef business
Raymond- Went back to his pizzeria until it closed in 2019 and now is an executive chef
Sebastian- Has his own food truck business and is Chef De Cuisine for the Islanders
Susan- Got married and earlier this year started working for a food magazine
Zach- Offers cooking classes
This comment needs to have more likes. Damn thanks for this!!!
@@ephyrngombo4993 anytime
I think Sebastian had more potential...
@@zaknelthepony7124 the words Zacky Wacky probably haunt him in his nightmares
I don't think Ja'Nell actually held the position, but only got the title of Season 11 winner and the $250,000 prize. She tested positive for cocaine in her drug test (which is really unfortunate since cocaine is rampant in the restaurant industry, especially among chefs), so she couldn't take the position. Everything else is right though
When they completely skip season 10 but then you realize this vid is the one with the WORST blue team in history. Except Jon
Gordon should do another All Stars season where people like Jillian, Rochelle, Jon, Heidi, Kristin, and possibly Sterling could come back.
MrBeast Idk. There will be 16 new contestants for season 19. And season 7 runner up Jay will be the Sous chef for the blue team.
MrBeast Scott has been gone after season 10 and Andi is being a wife and a mother. I can understand why Andi left.
Brandon McLendon dude I loved jay he was great. I’m glad he’s coming back as chef Ramsay sous chef
Osairiel WhatDoIPutHere Jay is one of my favorite runners up. I wasn’t bummed when he lost to Holli.
Zach should've been eliminated over Anthony. Zach has been on thin ice numerous times. Worst thing he's done is that he held up the Wellingtons forcing Ramsay to get the Wellingtons from the red kitchen
In my opinion, Zach should've been eliminated over Michael.
Lol
The fact that Michael and Anthony went home on their FIRST nomination
Zach shold gone over Ray because he was better than Zach
Let us be honest, Zach has also been the only man standing during the first dinner service. (I am no Zach supporter), but it is important to give credit where it is due.
“Zacky Wacky...?”
*”G E T O U T!”*
my favourite moment from this season
Arithmetic Yes. Jeremy should’ve went home I feel.
That was kind of bullshit. Two completely inoffensive words got him sent out of the competition. If he's passionate about cooking, I can't blame him for letting his personaility out while he's doing it.
Ryan Schmidt it showed he didn’t take anything seriously by acting immature.
Sorry I’m confused. Is your favorite moment Zacky Wacky or Is your favorite moment Get Out?
@@pottytheparrot310 I think it's both
John tried so hard and got so far, but in the end, it didn't even matter.
Daaaamn!!! 👏 👏 👏 👏
Rip Chester!
Actually I’m fairly certain Jon got Ja’Nel’s position after she failed a drug test
Holy Shit, I just noticed that Jon kinda look like Chester!
@@medmax5941 They gave the position to the season 12 winner. Jon still walked away with nothing. However, he became a sous chef at Gordon Ramsay Steak under Christina Wilson.
"if you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen"
That's... That's *_literally what she's doing_*
She just had to say something lol, even if it didn't make sense.
Jay Fairless Robert season 5
KitcHEEEEEEEN!
Nedra never thought for a minute that the real reason Gina might be leaving, might be because of Nedra’s NEVER ENDING barrage of scathing remarks. 🤦🏻♂️
I’m sure she means that she shouldn’t have gone to Hell’s Kitchen in the first place lol it’s season 11 not like they don’t know what they’re in for
During auditions:
"So it says here you have 20 years professional catering experience."
"Thats right"
"And you've sucessfully lead a brigade of 12 chefs for the past 5 years?"
"Yes."
"Any personal issues or childhood sob stories?"
"......no not at all"
"Sorry, we dont think this process is for you...."
Welcome to American reality tv
I'll give your 200th like
I'm almost certain they lie about their story for this reason
The fact when Anthony was put up by Jon, and was still wanting jon to win after he got eliminated, that shows that Anthony had no beef with him which is respectable.
Cause he knew Jon was playing strategic, not because he didn't like him
Was anyone else annoyed as all hell by Nedra? My God, she absolutely pissed me off.
Me too 🤷
You mean the woman who said bitch in every sentence?
Nedra was the most annoying person on this season.
@@sorrenblitz805 Agreed
Probably in the minority but I actually don't think she is a bad person outside as she is inside, her reaction to her elimination kind of just shows that the stress of the competition got to her and brought out an ugly side of her along with her passion.
That said she probably should have been let go sooner, but there is a lot to be said for her passion and fight.
I can still come back to this video and be mad that Jon didn’t win. I know he still got a position under Cristina, but he should’ve won Hell’s Kitchen.
Based on cooking performance overall you cannot deny that Janell didnt deserve to win. Don't think about personality or failed drug test if you rewatch the season she was definitely the best. Jon should've made finale over Mary though but I don't think he was better then Janell.
@@bomberdawesome it was a pretty close call in my opinion but Jenell was probably the better chief
It was the lack of leadership at the pass that stopped him from being one of the final 2.
I feel bad for Jon his back must hurt so hard after carrying his team the enitre season and then he didnt make it to the finals :( I was sure hes gonna be the first with a final spot
And the 2nd place didn't even deserve it.... Jon should have been there
@@unknownperson-wq5fm Jon crashed at the pass while Mary made a complete 180 halfway through the competition and excelled at the pass
@@unknownperson-wq5fm Mary was an amazing leader wdym
The Baltimore International College must be doing something right in their Culinary education programs, if they are grooming people like Jon Scallion as a part of their alumni.
Well, that is partially right. Until Ja’Nel and Nedra came to the Blue team.
Imagine Amy from Amy’s Baking Company on Hell’s Kitchen
TDS / TheDarkSquid I don’t want to
She’d be a mix of Elise and Raj.
r/thanksihateit
imagine she got moved to the blue team
Amy is a mixture of Sabrina's attitude and Raj's incompetence
jeremy looks exactly the person who would get kicked out first in hells kitchen.
He thinks he's a strong chef 😂
Necdet Bülbül Raj 2.0
That he lasted 3 elimination rounds before getting eliminated really shows how much of a clownfiesta that blue team was.
If Sebastian didn't say "Zachy Wacky" and come back into the kitchen a few times, he would have gone home first
@@pottytheparrot310 dude you’re obsessed with this guy you literally find every comment you can about Jeremy SOLELY to call him “Raj 2.0”
The fact Zach stayed on for as long as he did while others got kicked off for lesser offenses really damaged the integrity of the show for me.
I'd this season pissed you off for those reasons, wait til you see seasons 15 to 18 despite two of those seasons had deserving winners but still lots of bullshit eliminations.
@Julian Blohm Jose , Kanae , and that's it . 16 and 17 had many more , the worst examples being Dana , Van (17) , and Aaron (16).
Just goes to show that in order to win on hell's kitchen you need to be an asshat like ramsay
@@randomyoutuberobot3247don’t leave out Nick (s17) and Giovanni (s17)
@@memecliparchives2254never gonna forgive Hassan and Van from S15 and S18 respectively getting robbed.
Also the current season has had a string of bs eliminations to keep Jason in.
10:22 “Gordon Didn’t Get To See My True Form.” Who Is This Girl?... Frieza 😭😂🤣
Freiza: do they have the ringtone i wanted?
@@chesterlockett4002 yes Lord Frieza
Freeza*
An executive chef with no knowledge of cooking in a line
I was thinking what are you a fucking Bakugan or some shit
I think Jon was one of the only people who remained smiling even after his post-elimination speech. Man's a GOAT.
Jon was the REAL winner of this season.
I've seen a lot of truthful comments on these HK videos...this is far and away the most truthful one I've seen so far.
@Please Stop Ja’Nel couldn’t take the position at Caesars Palace because she failed a drug test, and Mary didn’t take the position either due to being the runner-up.
Jon was hired by Christina Wilson as a sous chef and eventually became an executive chef for the Gordon Ramsay group.
No.
“When you walk into that blue kitchen, you work as a team.” Something most of the contestants don’t seem to follow over the course of the series.
How did season 11 have Jon one of the best male chefs on hell's kitchen on the worst blue team on hell's kitchen.
Think of it this way.
The lotus is a flower that blooms in some of the muddiest and marshiest of swamps around, and yet, it is one of the most beautiful flowers in the world.
Chef Jonathan Scallion is one such lotus.
Let's be honest, this blue team was nothing but a mess like my white socks
With the exception of Jon.
@@Dibby0156 Anthony was cool. I feel he should've stayed longer. Everyone else kinda sucked
And don't forget that they had Ray, the oldest contestants ever in Hell's Kitchen, only 2 years older than Raj, and the fact that he has a lot of experience than everybody, he still sucks.
I think Jon and Anthony were pretty good. Zach started off good and I think Ray did okay. Everyone else was pretty bad.
@@Dibby0156 jon is like the black sock in the white sock draw
Three things you should know about this season:
1. Jon was the REAL winner of this season, not JaNel.
2. This season has the worst blue team in history, along with season 16.
3. Anthony should've stayed over Zach.
Sebastian over Jeremy, Ray over Nedra and Jacqueline over Amanda were dreadful decisions too.
@@lunaros4209 Too many talented chefs were wasted for crappy ones in this season.
@@lunaros4209 And Christian over Jeremy and Danielle
Sebastian should be going home first instead of Jeremy, he not take competition seriously
At least this season Blue Team had such likeable chefs like Jon, Anthony, Michael and even Zacky Wacky can be funny.
While Season 16 has a lot of douchebags like:
-Paulie the complainer (Also R.I.P Paulie)
-Johnny the sexist
-Andrew the cheater (Cheated on his fiance with Heather)
-Matt the asshole (Threatened to go physical to Chef Ramsay on his exit interview and didn't come back to final dinner service because he wanted to go physical again. My God, this guy is delusional despite having pretty eyes.)
-Genaro the useless (Also, R.I.P Genaro who passed away last year. )
-Pat who is Raj 2.0 even he missed the door.
The only decent chefs on that team are Aaron, Devin and Koop.
Everyone is asking where is season 10 but never ask how is season 10.
I'll do you one better WHY is season 10
How about WHO is season 10
Huxal season 10 WHEN
Huxal it’s good they didn’t upload it- to much toxicity from a certain trio that season
What is Season 10?
Jon should of won this season
But Unfortunately to Chef Ramsay, he couldn't lead a team. But at least he didn't go away empty handed
And Mary shouldnt have ended up in finals. She was the most nominated, i think she just made it for the show, to add shock value.
@@flamesaber3223 Yeah, I thought Jon was pretty good. Grateful Chef Ramsay let him keep his jacket. Wonder where he is now.
And don't forget that Janel can't even pass the drug test! And later, Scott, the winner from Season 12 takes her position as the Head Chef.
@@LittleRainGames That is bullshit
Zach: the weakest chef on the blue team is chef Mike
//humming and beeping sounds intensify//
Nedra looked so guilty omg
She is honestly which was why she was eliminated
I will forever disagree with Anthony’s elimination.
“Keep in touch, there’s always something around the corner”
Around the corner :Drugs Test for Ja’nell
Jon deserved to win the season. He was the most amazing competitor and would be a fantastic boss to have. He genuinely is in my top three favorite men on the show, along with Petrozza (may his soul be at rest) and Sterling
jon didnt deserve to win because of his poor pass performance
@@jakus. stfu and stop copy and pasting this comment it’s annoying
Top 3 chefs, I think I agree with you!
@@jakus.unfortunately I agree with you. As much as I wanted him to win, Gordon Ramsay made the correct decision, Jon’s pass performance is what cost him a place in the final. (One of the most sad eliminations imo). He was the only one in his team that season who was good, like a mediocre football team with one world class player. Imo deserved to win up until the penultimate service but even despite being eliminated before the final, had the best attitude throughout the season and truth be told, he was the true winner after hk. Probably the hk chef I have the most respect for and I hope he’s doing well!
I was rooting for Jon to win but his performance at the pass was so dreadful that I can’t argue with the decision
Hell's Kitchen 11 Placements:
20. Sebastian Royo
19. Gina Aloise (Quit)
18. Christian Rosati
17. Danielle Boorn
16. Jeremiah Madden
15. Jessica Lewis
14. Daniel Ryan
13. Jacqueline Baldassari
12. Amanda Giblin
11. Barret Beyer
10. Raymond Alongi
9. Michael Langdon
8. Nedra Harris
7. Anthony Rodriguez
6. Zachary Womack
5. Susan Heaton
4. Cynthia Stanimirov
3. Jonathan Scallion
2. Marilyn Poehnelt
1. Ja'nel Witt
My hell's kitchen season 11 tier list
Love: Jon, Ja'nel and Anthony
Like: Cyndi, Mary, Michael and Nedra
Neutral: Barret, Chris, Jacqueline, Amanda, Danielle and Raymond
Deslike: Susan, Jeremy and Sebastian "Zachy wacky"
Hate: Dan, Gina and Zach
@@danielribeiro8520 Zach is eh cause it depends on what episode you are watching
I don't see Jessica on the list. Where should she be placed?
@@evangraham2254 in the neutral
Actually i don't care for mostly of the chefs on the red team of this season
@@evangraham2254 she's already placed
Jon was brilliant. Humble, honest and respectful all the way through. One of my favourite contestants of all time. Glad he got to where he is today.
Gordon: My decision is...
Donkey gimme your jacket.
Donkey: gets home and lays down in bed and gets a call
Gordon: BACK IN LINE
Stolen comment from “ all season 15 eliminations.” Very original.
If Gordon had a quote for Jeremy leaving Hells Kitchen, i imagine it being something like this.
"Every chef has a chance to get back up and try again. But the moment Jeremy brought up that sample plate, I realized he was better off on the ground."
All eliminations:
Sebastian 0:00
Gina 3:40
Christian 4:45
Danielle 7:31
Jeremy 10:38
Jessica 17:44
Dan 21:27
Jacquline 23:29
Amanda 25:59
Barret 29:02
Raymond 30:32
Michael 33:45
Nedra 36:58
Anthony 40:22
Zach 44:17
Susan 47:22
Cyndi & Jon 50:52
Mary (Runner Up) & Ja’nel (Winner) 56:46
Why do these people always say they can learn? To be on this series, you should already have learnt and now you're ready to show it and kick asses. Hell's Kitchen ain't culinary school...
Ikr I especially hate the young ass people in the series who say they don't have alot of experience and they want to learn and if u need more experience then don't come on hk and if u wanna learn go to culinary school not hk
Exactly. It's supposed to be the best of the best battling it out for a top position.
Their saying that they can learn from their mistakes
@@thegodofgaming515 Well thankfully they are a bit more confident then you are
Everybody gangsta till the sad guitar song starts playing in the elimination
Imagine being a passionate cook applying to go on HK and work for Gordon Ramsay, you get passed up for Gina, and she leaves on the second day.
Ah, Season 11, the season with the worst blue team ever and the season with a lot of *THICC* contestants.
@FullTimeSlacker yes thicc is like fat
Nedra be ultra THICCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
Looks like all chefs were the worst
Gordon Ramsay: why should you stay in hell’s kitchen?
Contestant: *insert giant speech about how they are a fighter*
Exactly
I'm a fighter, I endure a lot, I can cook, I haven't had the chance to prove myself, and can't forget I have passion.
You could write a bingo card of clichés
I mean what do you expect them to say?
@@anthonyanderson3448 Ad "I'm not the weakest link chef"
@@anthonyanderson3448 "I never give up, I always support my teammates and I feel like I'm getting stronger by working in your side..."
Why does Jeremy always look like he's on the verge of tears?
Raj 2.0
Giving me S4 Matt vibes, except this time, he was fairly eliminated instead of getting a black jacket
The good news is that Jon technically won this season. Since Janel failed her drug test, she couldn’t get the job. But Job was offered a position instead at Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant. So there is a happy ending to this disaster of a season.
Mary you mean she got second
No She still won the season. and cleaned up their act. However I would say Jon won more out of the season. in the similar case with Jay from Season 7
Hell’s Kitchen is really just a long job interview process
The fact that Anthony got eliminated over Zach was B.S, and he probably would have gotten the black jacket over susan
And the fact that Mary got 2nd and Jon got 3rd is even worse. Jon would have won without a doubt.
@@joeyk107 and the winner was denied of the position due to a drug test
@@unknownperson-wq5fm yeah honestly season 11 was the worst season ever.
-worst blue team
-worst final 2
-the winner didn't even get the job
-introduced the dumb thing with the audience watching the signature dish challenge
-longest season because there were way too many chefs
@@joeyk107 bro, Jon blew it at the hot plate. He didn't have any quality control and he wasn't a leader. Mary is one of the best chef at the hot plate, she didn't let anything slide, and caught her sabotage.
@@joeyk107 the fact that ja’nel didn’t get the job was entirely her fault
The only reason Jon didn't win was because he was on the "wrong" edition of HK. He was consistent af (kudos to the girls), very talented. I bet if he was on season 12, he would have kicked each ass over there!
Honestly, Jon was the only notably good thing about season 11. It sucks that the blue team went down in flames and Jon didn’t deserve any of those punishments. He was by far the best chef but I feel like he was screwed the entire time. If he were in another season then it would be so much better
He didn't do a good job in the pass though, at that point it was an individual competition.
Ramsay: "Why should you stay at Hell's Kitchen?"
Literally every person: "I know I fucked up, and I take the blame for it, but I have the passion and the drive to keep moving forward. You haven't seen me at my best and that's why you should let me stay and show my true potential."
Back in line.
@@FelixRosas10 thank u chef!
@@AshleySassypants Rick, give me your jacket. Your time in Hell's Kitchen has reached an end.
I honestly wish Mary won because she had grown so much throughout the season. Janel was strong, but she wasted her efforts due to freaken drugs. It's ridiculous.
I loved how ray was so understanding and gracious when he was voted off, he knew he was the weakest link and took it like a man. Huge respect 👍
Apparently season 11 is the season we don’t talk about
Kat Howard but JP comes back!
I like Chocolate the only exciting thing that happened
Yeet
FullTimeSlacker meh ja’nel is cute in my opinion
No, I'd say that's season 13
Zach deserved to get eliminated so much earlier. He was on thin ice so many times and was accused of even sabotaging someone’s station!!
Anthony deserves black jackets more than Susan imo and Michael could have made it a lot further. That first service saved Zachs ass multiple times
Jon was so consistent and level headed he should've won imo.
jon didnt deserve to win because of his poor pass
No.
@@Logan-dn6uv Yes
Jon is so awesome, when Gordon told him stay in touch cause there’s always somethin around the corner, boy he was right because he worked as Christina’s sous chef and currently he is an Executive Chef in the Gordon Ramsay North America group
Putting the fact they pointlessly skipped S10 eliminations aside, this just might be my least favorite season.
Seasons 15 and 10 were also really, *really* bad- but season 10 picked up during the black jacket phase, at least
@@AnyThingWorx nah, 10 was pretty good.
@@zumbudeawndeinternet8645 The entire 2/3rds of Tiffany, Kimmie, and Robyn were fucking unbearable and watching them bully Barbie while Dana and jumps on the train midway through is not a good sight. Not to mention the early elimination of Guy and Clemenza being picked on the entire season on the blue side is an entire nightmare.
AnyThingWorx Archived However Barbie and Dana fought them back which made it entertaining. For example, delivery day with Barbie and Kimmie. Barbie had the best comeback ever: “You ain’t never jogged a day in ya life, and your ass shows it!”
@@madlyawesomeismyname3251 It was funny until Dana jumped on the hate train
The winner of this season failed a drug test apparently and didn't get her job... That sucks. I've never known a "sober" chef -- and I know tons of chefs. Bullshit in my opinion. At least she got $250k anyway. Hopefully she spent it on her own eatery.
Cooking is the profession with the highest rate of overall substance abuse problems. Construction work takes the top spot for opioids and cocaine but overall it's cooking. Doesnt help that you have the bar right there when you finish work.
@@tinkerer3399 Looooong hours, shit pay, and one mistake and you feel like a fucking donkey for fucking up and having to refire a dish. Totally understandable why chefs would have a high rate of substance abuse.
If i remember correctly Gordons brother has a drug problem, He probably more than most does not want that in his kitchens. It is also probably a requirement of the production company.
I don’t think there is an issue with wanted a clean head chef. You want someone very stable and able to lead the team to success.
A drug test is standard for big jobs like this. Plus, a lot of chefs turn to alcohol because of the stress, but hard drugs is a whole other matter
the fact that they put Mary up multiple times, and she didn't get sent home is astounding,, gordon always looked so confused when she was put up too
Jeremy. I love that guy. Three halibut, one bass, one chicken. And he went like someone stuttering.
Gordon:
Three halibut, one bass, one chicken! What are we going with?
Jeremy:
(stuttering) The three, three, the three halibut, the two, uhh...
Gordon:
**BANG BANG BANG**
Anthony:
(interview) Jeremy, he's telling it to you. Just say it right back man! I'm pretty sure birds can do that!
Gordon:
Three halibut, one bass, one chicken. What's going?
Jeremy:
(stutters again) The three halibut, two f..., two uh...
Gordon:
*GET OUT!!*
Anthony and Jon were the only good male contestants.
Dan? Just me?
@@bomberdawesome dan was an aashole have u not seen season 11 tho smt they gave dan shit and wouldnt pick his dish for challenges even tho it couldve gave the blue team the win
@@thegodofgaming515 I dont know I just liked Dan. I also liked Elise so maybe I'm just drawn to bad characters.
@@bomberdawesome oh then u like drama then guessing
@@thegodofgaming515 I really don't but I just find Elise interesting and she was a great chef. Most of the stuff are scripted anyways but I don't think she was awful like others do. Its kinda scary how much people can despise someone from a TV show probably just playing a script especially when its a real person.
Gordon: who's your nomination and why?
Team: we nominate Gordon, he is loud, abusive and not a team player.
Gordon: *surprised Pikachu face*
Everyone time someone’s name is brought up
The person: 👀
Jon's one of my favourites. He showed lots of passion and drive in the competition. He got called the lone shining star from the blue kitchen
I remember being legit mad that Jon didn't win. Strongest contestant by far.
At least there was a true happy ending there. He ended up working with Christina.
In what year was this film?
Ramsey had better plans for him...
I wanted Jon to win but unfortunately his performance at the pass was absolutely dreadful, by far the weakest pass performance out of the 4
I had high hopes for Zach at the beginning when he finished the first service almost on his own after almost breaking down, but afterwards he just became more and more unbearable.
I feel like the constant losses may had started adding pressure and he just wanted to win, but yeah...I feel bad for him and the men. This was my fave Blue Team, tbh.
I really enjoyed some of his remarks, though, aside from the arrogance. I wonder what his cooking classes are like, tbh.
I think Anthony was the most heart warming guy in the show
Agreed
Ok Mary has to have the record for most times put up for elimination and still making it to the final like Jesus. Glad she didn’t win tho
Virginia from season 2 would like to have a word with u
Autumn from 7 as well
@@SlicerVorzakh autumn wasnt a runner up tho like Virginia pr Mary
@@SlicerVorzakh tho she is tied with Fran elise clemenza and scott for being nominated the most
Now that I'm thinking of it actually scott from 12 has been nominated the most and still went to the finals and won
I honestly liked Zach and Jon till he started to sabotage people. Jon and Anthony should have been in the final 6 together.
I feel like this is the forgotten Hell’s Kitchen season
Yp
No that's 16
@@entertainer_ev2747 No one was "forgotten" Season 16, that Season was unforgettable. The worst Blue Team ever. They were basically Hell's Kitchen's "He-Man Woman Haters Club!"
Nah thats season 16. no one wants to remember that train wreck of a season with the only good thing to come out of that season thats noteworthy is heathers return to Rookies Vs Veterans being a really solid pick
Jon is definitely the best male chef ever in HK.
He has amazing culinary skills, a kind heart, and
good attitude towards the stress. And he gets
this really handsome looks, cool as hell while not
smiling, but cute as heaven while smiling. my goodness,
such a good man.
Jon works in one of Gordons Restaurants as far as I know
I don’t think he’s my favorite since Sterling exists, but Jon is definitely in my top 5 favorite contestants
i love jon, but he’s not the best male chef ever in hk. i would argue dave from season 6 or even will from season 9 are better.
@@drac149 Dave from season 6 is a really amazing chef I won’t lie, I can totally see him being the best in the series
honestly would also put Will up there dude was fuckin great and treated everyone amazingly and he was the only chef in that season that Elise couldn't even talk shit about
The Red Team that year had only 2 punishments while the Blue had 11.
Impressive. Also Ja'Nel was one of the single contestants winning the highest amount of challenges
Dan's leaving message was just too funny
thanks!
@@danwgnews5 🤣😂
@@danwgnews5 very cool 👍
@@danwgnews5 what’s good Dan
@@danwgnews5 Ayyy
This might be an unpopular opinion but I love Mary. She's the sweetest and just makes me smile
Not unpopular at all, I love her too
Hate her! Glad she lost! Jon shouldve been up and she shouldve been kicked out the first 750 times she was nominated.
@@amyizzo5724 that was kindq hzrwg
I love that Danielle recognized that she did badly and was just appreciative of how far she got, even it it doesn't seem like far.
Literally every reason for people to not to get eliminated, “I’m a fighter.”
This is one of the seasons where I know none of the chefs, so this will be a good video to watch to learn their names and a bit about their personalities.
15:50 Dan put the middle finger up to the rest of the team😂
yes i did
@@danwgnews5 lmao
Nice to see you here. There times you were irritating on the show yes, but I’m very relieved to here that you and the rest of the blue team are on good terms with each other.
@@danwgnews5 If you slow it down, it's a static image composited onto the video, the hand also looks unnatural. And the lighting doesn't match. Why was this done? I pressume you agreed to this
@@wo262 I signed a contract saying they could do whatever they wanted with footage. Look closer at the still frame. Notice a lack of a tattoo on the left arm? That's not me. It was re-shot. It did happen, but for some reason they re-shot it with stand-ins.
I put Jon right there with Stirling and Rochelle for most wholesome competitors on HK. Had loads of reasons to be bitter, to be angry, but he was always cool, had respect for his opponents, and was one of the few chefs who got to keep their jacket after being eliminated.
I'd include Anthony from this season.
I like to imagine that Sebastion would have been great, but him leaving led to the worst blue team in Hell's Kitchen history
Some of these people look like they just broke out of rehab and holy cow some of them are big people
Welcome to the life of your average chef. Most of us are addicts or overweight, usually both.
72 ventura I think it’s actually the profession as it’s long hard hours and finding a time to relax is next to impossible so some people take up drugs to keep their nerves down and to keep them aware
most of the BEST chefs i know are drunkards and over the ideal weight.
Have you seen Robert?
Anthony not getting a black jacket is a travesty
They skipped season 10 because Christina was in it, and she deserved to already have been winning it all before she was even in the season 10. She too good for those others. xD
I love how Gordon (almost) always says how he's had such a "difficult time, in the history of Hell's Kitchen" picking the final 2, and then the winner. It's always so funny to me and I have no clue why. Also, blue team sucked. That was pretty obvious.
Those decisions are difficult to make, because they affect the livelihood of people.
If you have worked in decision making jobs, You would probably relate to it.
Jon was the best chef of the season. Every punishment he received was undeserved. He was the only member of his team to score in the international challenge, and he had the highest scoring dish out of everyone in the People Magazine challenge, yet faced a punishment due to his teammates’ lackluster performances
Tbh when Zach finished service by himself I thought he was gonna get far at least to black jacket