Hell’s Kitchen
“Day 13”
Original air date: June 24, 2008
Kara – TwoCents Reviewer
kara@thetwocentscorp.com
This week on Hell’s Kitchen, the remaining three contestants get a visit from their loved ones. While Corey and Petrozza are distracted by this, Christina remains on target and studies the dish Gordon has cooked for them to enjoy. Turns out that was a good idea as the chefs are then told they have to recreate the dish from taste and sight alone. Corey chooses the wrong meat, Petrozza forgets to include a puree and Christina fails to listen to her mother who insisted that cream was the binding agent.
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Original air date: June 24, 2008
Kara – TwoCents Reviewer
kara@thetwocentscorp.com
This week on Hell’s Kitchen, the remaining three contestants get a visit from their loved ones. While Corey and Petrozza are distracted by this, Christina remains on target and studies the dish Gordon has cooked for them to enjoy. Turns out that was a good idea as the chefs are then told they have to recreate the dish from taste and sight alone. Corey chooses the wrong meat, Petrozza forgets to include a puree and Christina fails to listen to her mother who insisted that cream was the binding agent.
Christina still wins but Gordon says Petrozza would have won if he’d put any kind of puree on the dish. Christina gets to spend the day out with her parents and Gordon while Petrozza and Corey have to break ice in the kitchen.
At service, Gordon wants to see how well the chefs do on the pass. This involves a practice run at yelling at him and if you ask me, they’re all pretty pitiful at it. Christina’s the worst though. She’s so squeaky and ridiculous. During service, each chef messes up when it comes to their turn on the pass. Scott and Gloria, who is still not Mary Ann, purposely mess up dishes, which make it past Petrozza and Christina. Corey didn’t mess it up only because at that point, she’d have to be an idiot not to pick up on the sabotage.
Gordon tells them each to nominate someone and no one nominates Petrozza. Good job, Hen in a Pumpkin! He’s come so far. I’m so proud of that crazy dude. Corey goes home, yay! I’m sick of looking at her face and sick of her thinking she’s definitely going to win. Not this time.
So, who should win? Well, I don’t like Christina at all and I’m not sure Petrozza should be in charge of a whole restaurant. But, by default and because he’s a less arrogant chef, I hope Petrozza wins. Who do you think should win? Leave your TwoCents in the comments!
Next week, the final two must create their own restaurants in Hell’s Kitchen and past contestants come back to help but they’re not all happy about it. Ahem, Jen.