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  • ScottA
    Original Member
    • Jun 25, 2001
    • 12264

    #31
    I'm amazed that in Hell's Kitchen out of the 10,000 people who apply they always seem to pick the 16 dumbest.
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    • Bizarro Amy
      Formerly known as Del
      • Dec 12, 2004
      • 3336

      #32
      I'm a big fan of Gordon Ramsey. He mostly yells at people who are being stupid, especially on Kitchen Nightmares. When the restaurant owners get it right, he tends to be incredibly generous. He also gives compliments to those who deserve them. I also watched Master Chef, and he must have told the producers to make someone else the a**hole. That's the only reason I can see for that snotty bald guy.
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      • jp1969
        Banned
        • Dec 10, 2009
        • 52

        #33
        I heard him call people nasty names,humiliate and belittle contestants.
        Does he not realize he is in a room full of knives with people who know how to use them?

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        • DARTHTYRANUS
          "STUPID RACKINS"
          • Oct 8, 2008
          • 309

          #34
          Love or hate him hes still a talented person rude yes but thats his trade mark thats why me and millions of people tune in every week to watch him to me when hes on hes a walking train wreck but when hes off camera he looks like a decent person.

          "SO **** OFF DONKEYS" his words not mine true story really
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          • johnnystorm
            Hot Child in the City
            • Jul 3, 2008
            • 4293

            #35
            Originally posted by Adam West
            Anyone notice that just about every contestant on Hell's Kitchen appears to be a heavy smoker and drinker? It seems like that's all they do when they go back to their dorms.
            I've mentioned that to my wife as well...how can you have any type of taste pallet when it's been dulled by all that tobacco intake? Plus have none of these goofs even seen previous shows? They say & do the stupidest things, almost as if they want to get their heads handed to them!

            I like Ramsay- I've read his bio and he had a fairly tough upbringing, cooking was his way out of it. He was at one time a professional soccer player, but then went into cooking. On the Master-Chef show he was more mentorish, less critical. If something is good or done right, he does give the cook credit. That happens on Hell's Kitchen as well, but gets overshadowed by the name-calling.

            I would note that the chef who killed himself last week had the usual bad resteraunt, but I thought it had been turned around to some extent. they did do a followup show where ramsay went back there, praised the guy for keeping things in order, gave the owner a civic award for his resteraunt, and Ramsay actually took some of his food along because it was good. I'm guessing there were other demons driving this fella other than being on Kitchen Nightmares.

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            • draconianguard
              #1 Ernest Borgnine Fan
              • Mar 12, 2004
              • 564

              #36
              Originally posted by ScottA
              I'm amazed that in Hell's Kitchen out of the 10,000 people who apply they always seem to pick the 16 dumbest.
              I think that's for entertainment value. If everyone was a talented and acted normal, the show would be boring. Who would Gordon yell at? My brother met the winner from 2008 Christina Machamer. She is no longer a chef but a server. I thought that was odd.
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              • Bizarro Amy
                Formerly known as Del
                • Dec 12, 2004
                • 3336

                #37
                Originally posted by johnnystorm
                I would note that the chef who killed himself last week had the usual bad resteraunt, but I thought it had been turned around to some extent. they did do a followup show where ramsay went back there, praised the guy for keeping things in order, gave the owner a civic award for his resteraunt, and Ramsay actually took some of his food along because it was good. I'm guessing there were other demons driving this fella other than being on Kitchen Nightmares.
                His family has already confirmed that there were issues other than the restaurant business. Kitchen Nightmares opened a lot of doors for the guy. His wife said that the phone rang off the hook once the show aired.
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                • Adam West
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                  • Apr 14, 2003
                  • 6822

                  #38
                  Originally posted by johnnystorm
                  I've mentioned that to my wife as well...how can you have any type of taste pallet when it's been dulled by all that tobacco intake? Plus have none of these goofs even seen previous shows? They say & do the stupidest things, almost as if they want to get their heads handed to them!

                  I like Ramsay- I've read his bio and he had a fairly tough upbringing, cooking was his way out of it. He was at one time a professional soccer player, but then went into cooking. On the Master-Chef show he was more mentorish, less critical. If something is good or done right, he does give the cook credit. That happens on Hell's Kitchen as well, but gets overshadowed by the name-calling.

                  I would note that the chef who killed himself last week had the usual bad resteraunt, but I thought it had been turned around to some extent. they did do a followup show where ramsay went back there, praised the guy for keeping things in order, gave the owner a civic award for his resteraunt, and Ramsay actually took some of his food along because it was good. I'm guessing there were other demons driving this fella other than being on Kitchen Nightmares.
                  I told my wife that you better be able to cook risotto, Beef Wellington, and better darn well know how to cook meat rare, medium, and medium well or don't show up. I think his whole angle is to literally smack people down and try to build them up again. He may be doing it for the show or may really be a jerk. Personally, I think he is a jerk on Hell's Kitchen because he is testing the chefs to see how they react under extreme stess. As for Kitchen nightmares; it seems like he is dealing with a headstrong owner and has to be very blunt with them before helping.
                  "The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
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                  • kingdom warrior
                    OH JES!!
                    • Jul 21, 2005
                    • 12478

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Adam West
                    The stress at some of the high end restaurants has to be unbelievable. Chefs want every entree cooked and ready at the same time, cooked to perfection, long hours, etc.

                    Anyone notice that just about every contestant on Hell's Kitchen appears to be a heavy smoker and drinker? It seems like that's all they do when they go back to their dorms.
                    All Restaurant Jobs are stressful as a Former Sous chef in NYC I worked in many kitchens Gordon Ramsey is a kitten compared to the Chefs I worked for. I also was a demanding SOB who wanted perfection from my cooks. Many times you're dealing with cooks who are a little out there and need to be kept in check.

                    Food needs to consistently sent out right cooked right. Food that is not cooked or prepared right can get people sick....as a chef you have to be aware of that......

                    You wouldn't believe how bad and how disgusting some cooks are in handling food. Customers are paying for quality meals not to get sick.

                    The stress is Unbelievable and Why I left the Biz i was very close to having a heart attack long hours hot kitchens very little sleep. Most of the Chefs I know smoke and drink when you get off out around 11:pm you need to let off stress and many drink to blow steam....

                    I use to Power walk to blow steam when I got out of work. I use to work on 42nd street and walked all the way down to Delancey street under an hour just to rid myself of the days stress.......

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                    • Mikey
                      Verbose Member
                      • Aug 9, 2001
                      • 47258

                      #40
                      Something I always wondered about his Kitchen Nightmares shows ...

                      Wouldn't you think showing restaurants dirty and unkept would make people NOT want to come EVEN AFTER his makeover ?

                      I certainly wouldn't go to any of those dumps.

                      I figure 99% of them are back the way they were as soon as he leaves.

                      The only reason they want to be on the show is for the free makeover.

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                      • Brazoo
                        Permanent Member
                        • Feb 14, 2009
                        • 4767

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Duncan
                        I like the British version of Nightmares. It's a lot more constructive, with less screaming and better advice. I'm guessing that the producers of Hell's Kitchen and the US Nightmares have made it clear to Gordon that they're paying him to be a jerk. I got bored with those shows for that reason.
                        The british one is WAY better. They also do follow ups which is the best part of the show, to me. The US one seems very scripted, it's irritating.

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                        • SainthoodDenied
                          Veteran Member
                          • Feb 26, 2008
                          • 334

                          #42
                          The chef that killed himself was on the show the first season 3 years ago in 2007, after Ramsay left the resturant, the buisness got better, he won a cooking competion in N.J. and other chefs from around the area were regulars at his place which is one of the biggest compliments a chef can get from his peers.
                          Ramsay stays at each location for a full week watching and helping from open to close everyday and Fox picks the most stressful 45 minutes from that to show on t.v.

                          Back when I was young the last thing I wanted to do was be involved in my family buisness in anyway so I started cooking since I loved to do it and wanted to be a chef, I finally got to work under a couple different chefs and eventually became the evening dinner chef at a resort in the mountains and I can remember more than one night when it looked like an episode of Hell's Kitchen.

                          The other contestant was from Hell's Kitchen and was on the show a couple years before her death, I imagine neither were related to anything Ramsay did.

                          I do know of one Hell's Kitchen contestant that was no where close to being a chef, She left her Waffle House cooking job to be on the show but he was so impressed with her that he personally sent her to cullinary school when she got booted from the show.
                          There was another young chef from the British Kitchen Nightmares that he found local in Italy and brought her into a troubled place there to help it out. When it closed he paid to move her to London to work in his resturant.

                          He can surely be an a** and many nights watching the show I thought, well I believe I would've popped him in the mouth just then and walked out.
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                          • Mikey
                            Verbose Member
                            • Aug 9, 2001
                            • 47258

                            #43
                            The British one is 100% better than the American one.

                            The British version just feels real ... The American one is clearly staged.

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                            • Adam West
                              Museum CPA
                              • Apr 14, 2003
                              • 6822

                              #44
                              It is interesting about the cigarette comment because it came up as an issue on Hell's Kitchen just this week. Ramsay basically asked his contestants if they would stop smoking for a few days and allow their taste buds to develop and not let the cigarettes dull the sense of taste in the food they were cooking. A few did but a few others just said they couldn't do it...especially given the stress of being on the show.
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