Tonight on “Hell’s Kitchen,” it’s a race to the finale, as the chefs are faced with a Hell’s Kitchen Grand Prix challenge with a twist. During dinner service, the chefs are put to the test to see if they have the attention to detail it takes to run a kitchen with a few tricks thrown in by Gordon Ramsay. Tasked with impressing guest diners including NY Jets Solomon Thomas, “Superstore’s” Lauren Ash, “Hot One’s” Host Sean Evan and former Journey lead singer Jeff Scott Soto, find out which chefs will be taking a victory lap, and which ones will fall flat in the all-new “Don’t Be Fooled” episode of “Hell’s Kitchen” airing Thursday, January 18 (8:00 Pm – 9:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox.
Season 22 started with 18 contestants competing for the $250,000 grand prize and a head chef position at Hell’s Kitchen Las Vegas. The chef-testants still standing are Carmen,...
Season 22 started with 18 contestants competing for the $250,000 grand prize and a head chef position at Hell’s Kitchen Las Vegas. The chef-testants still standing are Carmen,...
- 1/19/2024
- by Denton Davidson
- Gold Derby
With four chefs remaining in Hell’s Kitchen, the time for mistakes is over.
Tonight, Sammy, Johnathan, Carmen, and Ryan find out if they’re ready to run a Gordon Ramsay kitchen with a crowd-pleasing favorite competition.
On “Don’t Be Fooled,” the chefs put their noses to the grindstone as the kitchen staff works against them.
Hell’s Kitchen competitions sometimes seem silly, but how chefs react under pressure means everything.
The reason FX’s The Bear is so good is because it brings to light fictionally almost exactly what we in Hell’s Kitchen season after season.
To be the best, you need to be unflappable when the walls close in around you.
On the last episode of Hell’s Kitchen, Johnathan almost threw it all away because he made a poor choice and couldn’t let go of one of Ramsay’s signature snarky comments.
Accused Season...
Tonight, Sammy, Johnathan, Carmen, and Ryan find out if they’re ready to run a Gordon Ramsay kitchen with a crowd-pleasing favorite competition.
On “Don’t Be Fooled,” the chefs put their noses to the grindstone as the kitchen staff works against them.
Hell’s Kitchen competitions sometimes seem silly, but how chefs react under pressure means everything.
The reason FX’s The Bear is so good is because it brings to light fictionally almost exactly what we in Hell’s Kitchen season after season.
To be the best, you need to be unflappable when the walls close in around you.
On the last episode of Hell’s Kitchen, Johnathan almost threw it all away because he made a poor choice and couldn’t let go of one of Ramsay’s signature snarky comments.
Accused Season...
- 1/18/2024
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
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