In regards to the season 7 men's team, the only man to be eliminated normally during the team phase was Scott. Andrew quit the competition, Mikey was eliminated without nomination, and Salvatore was eliminated despite being on the winning team. Scott's elimination is the most satisfying elimination in HK history in my opinion.
I don't feel that Scott is arrogant. Some people just want to get him out. But I don't feel that he did too many mistakes. And I think there were times that he had heart and passion.
@@chriss1748he was the dictionary definition of arrogant, he kept talking himself up & then would make way too many simple mistakes & it doesn’t matter if he had heart or passion cos he was an arrogant clown.
When season 21 first aired, everyone was thinking 2 things 1. Season 11 blue team part 2?! 2. WHEN IS ONE OF THE YOUNG GUNS GOING TO GO HOME?!?!?!?!? IT'S BEEN 5 EPISODES!!
With how dominant the seasons 17 and 7 blue teams were. I can't believe a member of the red team won both of those seasons. With season 21, Alex was the best chef of both kitchens, so even though the red team dominated, Alex winning wasn't a shock
I feel like Michael is probably the only chef to have an perfect run on the show. His team(blue for the first 2 and red for the rest of the season) won every dinner service except for 1. The dinner service his team lost, he was the best of the worst which guaranteed him safety from going home.
Regarding the perfect dining table challenge, the explanation is very simple: in the very early seasons the reward was not a head chef position. The reward was Gordon Ramsay sponsoring the winner's very own restaurant. It's one thing being the head chef, but being the owner of the entire business means that you must know everything about the business. How do you know if your waiting staff (including your Maître d') are doing their jobs properly, if you don't know what they are supposed to be doing? And Ramsay was not about to sponsor a fast food joint - this was about fine dining.
I do get that on some level, especially with your explanation which was very well worded, I applaud you on that... But still, I think the fact that the only challenge that the S1 Blue team won had nothing to do with even being in a kitchen is kinda pitiful when you really think about it.
It’s funny that the one thing the season 1 red team won before Wray switched teams was a challenge where Wray sat out. After they quickly shedded the dead weight & Gained the best chef of the season they were pretty much golden
Great Vide Ultra! I was kinda surprised to see certain teams on this list (Ex. Seasons 1, 2 and 4 Red Team), but I guess that's mathematics for ya. Can't wait for the next HK Video! It's going to be entertaining!
Yeah, Flynnmaster's video of the Worst Casts definitely is a more accurate layout if you want to go less off of numbers and more on what the actual skill levels indicate for these groups on whole. But I figured this journey in determining which teams were *technically* the most successful would be an interesting experiment, and I'm glad with how it turned out.
Okay, the Season 22 Blue Team is making this list. They dominated on reward challenges, winning 7/10. And out of 9 Dinner services, they won… three. That’s right, only 3/9 services, including one joint win where they were still nominating people. So their 10/19 wins, or 52.6% win rate, ties them at #10 with the Season 20 Red Team.
You're basically right, though by my criteria, it was only 2 service wins for this blue team. Yes they "won" the Ep. 6 service, but both teams still had to nominate people, so it's not much of a win, especially since someone from those nominations still went home. So for me, it's 9/19. Which isn't awful, but would keep them just out of reach of this list.
You're videos are always so great, it's so hard finding HK content that isn't ai generated or the same clips over and over again so I appreciate the entertaining content and unique videos.
I appreciate that so much! My goal is to give people the kind of content I'd love to see for myself, and to hear people are enjoying it makes me very happy.
If anyone's curious, I also calculated the numbers for the teams who didn't make either list. If my math is a little off, I apologize. Challeges + Services S3 Blue Team: 2/6 + 3/7 = 5/13 = 38.5% S3 Red Team: 4/6 + 2/7 = 6/13 = 46.2% S5 Red Team: 4/8 + 4/9 = 8/17 = 47% S5 Blue Team: 4/8 + 3/9 = 7/17 = 41.1% S6 Blue Team: 5/10 + 5/10 = 10/20 = 50% S8 Red Team: 5/10 + 4/10 = 9/20 = 45% S8 Blue Team: 5/10 + 3/10 = 8/20 = 40% S9 Blue Team: 7/12 + 3/12 = 10/24 = 41.7% S10 Red Team: 6/12 + 5/12 = 11/24 = 45.9% S12 Red Team: 8/12 + 5/14 = 13/26 = 50% S13 Red Team: 7/12 + 4/12 = 11/24 = 45.8% S13 Blue Team: 5/12 + 5/12 = 10/24 = 41.7% S14 Blue Team: 6/12 + 6/12 = 12/24 = 50% S14 Red Team: 6/12 + 4/12 = 10/24 = 41.7% S15 Red Team: 7/13 + 4/13 = 11/26 = 42.3% S15 Blue Team: 6/13 + 5/13 = 11/26 = 42.3% S19 Red Team: 4/10 + 5/12 = 9/24 = 37.5% S19 Blue Team: 6/10 + 3/12 = 9/24 = 37.5% S20 Blue Team: 4/10 + 5/11 = 9/21 = 42.9% (I feel like I especially got this one wrong, given this season's red team's outcome) I'm really curious how you feel about some of these teams listed here (some were mentioned in these videos).
Really solid math overall. Most of them you were either on point with or at worst, off by 0.1%, which is great. (If those 0.1% were the result of not rounding up or something, no big deal) The only ones you were way off w/ were S14, S19 and S20B, and all of those varied b/w you and me only b/c the number of services didn't align in those seasons. Some of those eliminations came from challenges, such as CFYL (Cook for Your Life), which doesn't factor into how well an entire team does, that's purely an individual component. But don't take those errors to heart, your math is otherwise incredibly accurate on this.
Eh....the Blue Team only won 3 services according to Wikipedia. Because they still had to nominate someone in Episode 6, so not sure I'd count that as a win. Now granted, none of their team went home, but it's debatable to me if they "won" that service under those circumstances.
@@ultranaticproductions3103 Ramsay called it a great service and didn't criticise either of the teams during the debriefing, I definitely call it a joint win. I feel like they only sent Raneisha home so that they could satisfy their double elimination quota (Since the set is booked for a certain number of services and whatnot). Keep in mind that you counted joint wins that still resulted in people being eliminated, so by the rules that you set yourself it does count.
Even though I love Petrozza, Jason Underwood's sexism at the beginning of Season 4 was one of the main reasons why I was rooting for the Red Team most of the season, or at the very least one of the main reasons why I was rooting for Christina.
Guessing you're gonna have to update this when season 22 concludes. When the blue team wins so much that the member who won the punishment pass never even needed to use it that says volumes of their prowess for winning.
I will not be updating this video b/c A) S22's Blue Team did not in fact make the list. Yes they had 7/10 reward wins, which is impressive. But they also only won 2 dinner services (Wikipedia lists it as 3, but they still had to nominate people for an actual elimination so I contest that). That equals out to 9/19 wins, so they'd be just below the threshold. HOWEVER, if we went by Wikipedia, then yes they'd technically make this list with 10/19 wins...except I did not follow the same criteria for every other team here, so if I did that now, it'd throw everything off. I do appreciate the suggestion, but due to these stipulations, the list remains unaltered.
Season 1 was for contestants to win their own restaurant not be a head chef. He was prepping them for the front house and back house aspects of a restaurant
I don't know about doing that, but there is something similar I plan on doing in my HK series, somewhere down the line. For now, I'm keeping it a secret though.
27:11 What she should have done was decked and knocked him [Ben] after he said 27:17 down and repeat what Ramsay had said and then repeatedly kicked him in between words while repeating again and then stomped on him and kick him one more time in the face before walking off. Knowing that the publisher would properly keep her on for ratings.
I don't think it was *supposed* to be a joke at first, but the more times he said it, the more it kept getting upped with attempts at comedic timing, all of which bomb because the joke is based around incest. EW!
I will never understand what the big deal is about Jay. Other than trying to seduce Holly, I don't remember him doing anything worth remembering. Fashion note, a middle aged man dyeing his hair blue is not a good idea
Sadly, I do remember him. He told Benjamin during his reward win at the black jackets "Good luck with your bag day." Except replace the word "bag" with....a word beginning with F. No I'm not kidding, he actually said that. They bleep it out in the censored version, but you can find it uncensored om TH-cam.
In regards to the season 7 men's team, the only man to be eliminated normally during the team phase was Scott. Andrew quit the competition, Mikey was eliminated without nomination, and Salvatore was eliminated despite being on the winning team. Scott's elimination is the most satisfying elimination in HK history in my opinion.
And even then, Scott was on the red team when he was eliminated, further cementing how awful the red team was
I wonder if Salvator Coppola is related to THE Coppola Hollywood family.
I don't feel that Scott is arrogant. Some people just want to get him out. But I don't feel that he did too many mistakes. And I think there were times that he had heart and passion.
@@chriss1748he was the dictionary definition of arrogant, he kept talking himself up & then would make way too many simple mistakes & it doesn’t matter if he had heart or passion cos he was an arrogant clown.
When season 21 first aired, everyone was thinking 2 things
1. Season 11 blue team part 2?!
2. WHEN IS ONE OF THE YOUNG GUNS GOING TO GO HOME?!?!?!?!? IT'S BEEN 5 EPISODES!!
With how dominant the seasons 17 and 7 blue teams were. I can't believe a member of the red team won both of those seasons. With season 21, Alex was the best chef of both kitchens, so even though the red team dominated, Alex winning wasn't a shock
I feel like Michael is probably the only chef to have an perfect run on the show. His team(blue for the first 2 and red for the rest of the season) won every dinner service except for 1. The dinner service his team lost, he was the best of the worst which guaranteed him safety from going home.
In terms of service, yes that is very true. There was never a moment when he was ever in danger.
Regarding the perfect dining table challenge, the explanation is very simple: in the very early seasons the reward was not a head chef position. The reward was Gordon Ramsay sponsoring the winner's very own restaurant. It's one thing being the head chef, but being the owner of the entire business means that you must know everything about the business. How do you know if your waiting staff (including your Maître d') are doing their jobs properly, if you don't know what they are supposed to be doing? And Ramsay was not about to sponsor a fast food joint - this was about fine dining.
I do get that on some level, especially with your explanation which was very well worded, I applaud you on that...
But still, I think the fact that the only challenge that the S1 Blue team won had nothing to do with even being in a kitchen is kinda pitiful when you really think about it.
26:08 was GREAT. "Dammit Frank, quit showing up in this video!"
I'm starting to like this guy. Not as good as Flynn but getting up there fo sho.
It’s funny that the one thing the season 1 red team won before Wray switched teams was a challenge where Wray sat out. After they quickly shedded the dead weight & Gained the best chef of the season they were pretty much golden
Something something raw lamb sauce meme…
Something something Joseph reference...
@@TheLedan Something something Kori didn't pick Amber for her finale team...
@@akhannar9368something something kimmie is from the south moment
Something something won because I lost...
Great Vide Ultra! I was kinda surprised to see certain teams on this list (Ex. Seasons 1, 2 and 4 Red Team), but I guess that's mathematics for ya. Can't wait for the next HK Video! It's going to be entertaining!
Yeah, Flynnmaster's video of the Worst Casts definitely is a more accurate layout if you want to go less off of numbers and more on what the actual skill levels indicate for these groups on whole. But I figured this journey in determining which teams were *technically* the most successful would be an interesting experiment, and I'm glad with how it turned out.
Hope to see more Hell's Kitchen videos. The editing here is quite nice and your quips are funny too!
Okay, the Season 22 Blue Team is making this list. They dominated on reward challenges, winning 7/10. And out of 9 Dinner services, they won… three. That’s right, only 3/9 services, including one joint win where they were still nominating people. So their 10/19 wins, or 52.6% win rate, ties them at #10 with the Season 20 Red Team.
You're basically right, though by my criteria, it was only 2 service wins for this blue team. Yes they "won" the Ep. 6 service, but both teams still had to nominate people, so it's not much of a win, especially since someone from those nominations still went home. So for me, it's 9/19. Which isn't awful, but would keep them just out of reach of this list.
You're videos are always so great, it's so hard finding HK content that isn't ai generated or the same clips over and over again so I appreciate the entertaining content and unique videos.
I appreciate that so much! My goal is to give people the kind of content I'd love to see for myself, and to hear people are enjoying it makes me very happy.
I can't believe this was released on my birthday, thanks for the "gift" I guess :P
¡Feliz cumpleaños! And I hope you like your present
If anyone's curious, I also calculated the numbers for the teams who didn't make either list. If my math is a little off, I apologize.
Challeges + Services
S3 Blue Team: 2/6 + 3/7 = 5/13 = 38.5%
S3 Red Team: 4/6 + 2/7 = 6/13 = 46.2%
S5 Red Team: 4/8 + 4/9 = 8/17 = 47%
S5 Blue Team: 4/8 + 3/9 = 7/17 = 41.1%
S6 Blue Team: 5/10 + 5/10 = 10/20 = 50%
S8 Red Team: 5/10 + 4/10 = 9/20 = 45%
S8 Blue Team: 5/10 + 3/10 = 8/20 = 40%
S9 Blue Team: 7/12 + 3/12 = 10/24 = 41.7%
S10 Red Team: 6/12 + 5/12 = 11/24 = 45.9%
S12 Red Team: 8/12 + 5/14 = 13/26 = 50%
S13 Red Team: 7/12 + 4/12 = 11/24 = 45.8%
S13 Blue Team: 5/12 + 5/12 = 10/24 = 41.7%
S14 Blue Team: 6/12 + 6/12 = 12/24 = 50%
S14 Red Team: 6/12 + 4/12 = 10/24 = 41.7%
S15 Red Team: 7/13 + 4/13 = 11/26 = 42.3%
S15 Blue Team: 6/13 + 5/13 = 11/26 = 42.3%
S19 Red Team: 4/10 + 5/12 = 9/24 = 37.5%
S19 Blue Team: 6/10 + 3/12 = 9/24 = 37.5%
S20 Blue Team: 4/10 + 5/11 = 9/21 = 42.9% (I feel like I especially got this one wrong, given this season's red team's outcome)
I'm really curious how you feel about some of these teams listed here (some were mentioned in these videos).
Really solid math overall. Most of them you were either on point with or at worst, off by 0.1%, which is great. (If those 0.1% were the result of not rounding up or something, no big deal)
The only ones you were way off w/ were S14, S19 and S20B, and all of those varied b/w you and me only b/c the number of services didn't align in those seasons. Some of those eliminations came from challenges, such as CFYL (Cook for Your Life), which doesn't factor into how well an entire team does, that's purely an individual component. But don't take those errors to heart, your math is otherwise incredibly accurate on this.
Update: The Season 22 Blue Team is tied with the Season 20 Red Team, getting 3 out of 9 dinner services, but 7/10 rewards, tying up at 10/19.
Eh....the Blue Team only won 3 services according to Wikipedia. Because they still had to nominate someone in Episode 6, so not sure I'd count that as a win. Now granted, none of their team went home, but it's debatable to me if they "won" that service under those circumstances.
@@ultranaticproductions3103 Ramsay called it a great service and didn't criticise either of the teams during the debriefing, I definitely call it a joint win. I feel like they only sent Raneisha home so that they could satisfy their double elimination quota (Since the set is booked for a certain number of services and whatnot).
Keep in mind that you counted joint wins that still resulted in people being eliminated, so by the rules that you set yourself it does count.
I wonder if Danielle has ever worked in a brigade
Even though I love Petrozza, Jason Underwood's sexism at the beginning of Season 4 was one of the main reasons why I was rooting for the Red Team most of the season, or at the very least one of the main reasons why I was rooting for Christina.
“Damn it, Frank. Stop showing up in this video!”
Frank is that itch in the middle of your back you can't quite reach or get rid of.
Guessing you're gonna have to update this when season 22 concludes. When the blue team wins so much that the member who won the punishment pass never even needed to use it that says volumes of their prowess for winning.
I will not be updating this video b/c A) S22's Blue Team did not in fact make the list. Yes they had 7/10 reward wins, which is impressive. But they also only won 2 dinner services (Wikipedia lists it as 3, but they still had to nominate people for an actual elimination so I contest that).
That equals out to 9/19 wins, so they'd be just below the threshold.
HOWEVER, if we went by Wikipedia, then yes they'd technically make this list with 10/19 wins...except I did not follow the same criteria for every other team here, so if I did that now, it'd throw everything off. I do appreciate the suggestion, but due to these stipulations, the list remains unaltered.
S6 Blue Team: Am I a joke to you?
It's not easy being Gallant when all your friends are Goofus! The Highlights of the video are appreciated! 😁🤦🏼♂️
The blue team on all stars had a good opening service. I think they only had 1 or 2 shown mistakes.
Good yes, just not perfect.
Season 1 was for contestants to win their own restaurant not be a head chef. He was prepping them for the front house and back house aspects of a restaurant
Season 6 had an awesome Blue team!
Sara Horowitz.
In 2013, she was arrested for assaulting her BF
And she was the tour chef for Justin Bieber, apparently.
@canadacaden3266 I guess Sara doubled on his security detail when she wasn't cooking.😂
Thoughts on doing videos for Top 10 favourite and least favourite teams?
I don't know about doing that, but there is something similar I plan on doing in my HK series, somewhere down the line. For now, I'm keeping it a secret though.
As I said before, “communication not magnification.”
Will you post more Total Drama review videos?
100%, that's a given.
@@ultranaticproductions3103 Ok, but when?
When they're ready.
It's settled.
27:11 What she should have done was decked and knocked him [Ben] after he said 27:17 down and repeat what Ramsay had said and then repeatedly kicked him in between words while repeating again and then stomped on him and kick him one more time in the face before walking off. Knowing that the publisher would properly keep her on for ratings.
I actually disagree with the season 2 red team, with the exception of their 2 wins
Sommer is easily one of my most hated contestant.
What happened to Rachel?
I at first didn't mind Jared's tie sister "joke" at first, but yeah, it irritated me in that episode also shown
I don't think it was *supposed* to be a joke at first, but the more times he said it, the more it kept getting upped with attempts at comedic timing, all of which bomb because the joke is based around incest. EW!
I’m with Manda on this one: “Ew”
@lovelyluna961 I agree.
@@seanswinton6242 She really does sum it up quite well
Heck yeah!
I will never understand what the big deal is about Jay. Other than trying to seduce Holly, I don't remember him doing anything worth remembering.
Fashion note, a middle aged man dyeing his hair blue is not a good idea
Sadly, I do remember him. He told Benjamin during his reward win at the black jackets "Good luck with your bag day." Except replace the word "bag" with....a word beginning with F. No I'm not kidding, he actually said that. They bleep it out in the censored version, but you can find it uncensored om TH-cam.