“Hell’s Kitchen” fans looking to watch the fifth episode of “Rookies vs. Veterans” on Friday, October 26 may find themselves turning as red as uncooked lamb. Fox has put the reality TV show on the back burner for one week due to the World Series championship between the Red Sox and the Dodgers. But rest assured, a network rep has confirmed to Gold Derby that Episode 5 of Season 18 will return to the schedule as planned on Friday, November 2.
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Over the course of the first four hours, the all-new Rookies and returning Veterans have been evenly matched, putting an end to speculation that the vets would completely dominate the season. So far Chef Gordon Ramsay has sent home one chef-testant from each team: Scott Popovic for the newbies and Jen Gavin for the returnees. Are You...
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Over the course of the first four hours, the all-new Rookies and returning Veterans have been evenly matched, putting an end to speculation that the vets would completely dominate the season. So far Chef Gordon Ramsay has sent home one chef-testant from each team: Scott Popovic for the newbies and Jen Gavin for the returnees. Are You...
- 10/25/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Season 18 of “Hell’s Kitchen” has turned the format tables a bit by welcoming back a Blue Team of past players – essentially giving them second chances to win — and pitting them against a Red Team of Rookies. So far, newbie Scott Popovic, a restaurant owner from Cleveland, and Jen Gavin, an Atlanta-based returnee from Season 4, have been booted off.
In this week’s exclusive clip, however, it appears another Rookie might bite the dust as Chris Mendonca of Boston appears to have allowed a pork chop to be cremated to a crisp in an oven meant to be used for fish. The burnt pig flesh is discovered just as Chef Gordon Ramsay – he who must be obeyed – calls out an order of a pork entrée for a VIP table where documentarian Morgan Spurlock of “Super Size Me” fame is seated and discovers it is barely done as sits on a grill.
In this week’s exclusive clip, however, it appears another Rookie might bite the dust as Chris Mendonca of Boston appears to have allowed a pork chop to be cremated to a crisp in an oven meant to be used for fish. The burnt pig flesh is discovered just as Chef Gordon Ramsay – he who must be obeyed – calls out an order of a pork entrée for a VIP table where documentarian Morgan Spurlock of “Super Size Me” fame is seated and discovers it is barely done as sits on a grill.
- 10/17/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
“Hell’s Kitchen” veteran Jen Gavin just did what no other aspiring chef-testant has done before: she accused Gordon Ramsay of lying. In Gold Derby’s exclusive video clip (watch above), the returning chef from Season 4 gets into a fight with her reality TV boss over — what else? — duck garnish. “I’m short of the duck garnish,” Chef Ramsay yells at her, looking exasperated. But then Jen does the unthinkable when she fires back, “I gave you enough. You’re trying to clown me up in here right now.”
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The fight continues as Chef Ramsay tries to pull Jen back out of view from the curious onlookers. “You lying, Chef!” she shouts for all to hear. “You trying to sabotage me right now. You set me up. I’m steady bringing you the food,...
See Which returning chef on ‘Hell’s Kitchen: Rookies vs. Veterans’ Most deserves a second chance? [Poll]
The fight continues as Chef Ramsay tries to pull Jen back out of view from the curious onlookers. “You lying, Chef!” she shouts for all to hear. “You trying to sabotage me right now. You set me up. I’m steady bringing you the food,...
- 10/11/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Last week’s Season 18 premiere of “Hell’s Kitchen” was a fanciful amuse bouche compared to this week’s heavy-duty challenges faced by the 16 chefs participating in the show’s first-ever Rookies vs. Veterans showdown.
No one was sent packing as newbie Mia Castro came out on top and scored a fancy dinner for the red-team Rookies after she and blue-team returning player Kevin Cottle both scored 5 out of 5 on a signature dish challenge. The bottom feeders were mouthy vet Jen Gavin and name-dropper newbie Scott Popovic, whose less-than-stellar creations both earned a low score of 2.
This week’s episode starts rather oddly with bagpipers and funereal floral arrangements. Chef Gordon Ramsay promises a farewell is in store and acts if Jocky, the blue team’s Scottish sous chef, might be taking his leave. Instead, what will depart is the dish he is holding in his hands. But before we learn what it is,...
No one was sent packing as newbie Mia Castro came out on top and scored a fancy dinner for the red-team Rookies after she and blue-team returning player Kevin Cottle both scored 5 out of 5 on a signature dish challenge. The bottom feeders were mouthy vet Jen Gavin and name-dropper newbie Scott Popovic, whose less-than-stellar creations both earned a low score of 2.
This week’s episode starts rather oddly with bagpipers and funereal floral arrangements. Chef Gordon Ramsay promises a farewell is in store and acts if Jocky, the blue team’s Scottish sous chef, might be taking his leave. Instead, what will depart is the dish he is holding in his hands. But before we learn what it is,...
- 10/6/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Which returning chef on ‘Hell’s Kitchen: Rookies vs. Veterans’ Most deserves a second chance? [Poll]
For the first time ever, Fox’s reality TV show “Hell’s Kitchen” has pitted first-time players against returning chef-testants for what’s been dubbed “Rookies vs. Veterans.” In last week’s Season 18 premiere, fans were re-introduced to the eight veterans who entered the kitchen wearing silly wigs, glasses and prosthetic noses to initially trick the rookies into thinking they were newbies. Of the eight returnees, who Most deserves a second chance at becoming Gordon Ramsay‘s next head chef? Vote down in our poll below.
SEEIn this exclusive clip, struggling ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Rookie Scott Popovic strikes out with a jumbo shrimp error
Here’s a closer look at the five returning women:
Head chef Roe Dileo (fifth place in Season 13) was previously eliminated when her performance suffered, but Ramsay still saluted her work ethic. She now works at City Tavern in Dallas. In the first challenge of Season...
SEEIn this exclusive clip, struggling ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Rookie Scott Popovic strikes out with a jumbo shrimp error
Here’s a closer look at the five returning women:
Head chef Roe Dileo (fifth place in Season 13) was previously eliminated when her performance suffered, but Ramsay still saluted her work ethic. She now works at City Tavern in Dallas. In the first challenge of Season...
- 10/5/2018
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
None of the chefs on the premiere episode of Fox’s “Hell’s Kitchen” Season 18, which stacks eight Veteran players against eight Rookies, went home last week even though the newbies won the first round against the returnees. This week, however, elimination is inevitable. Judging by this exclusive clip (watch it above), Cleveland restaurant owner Scott Popovic, the name-dropping Rookie, just might feel the wrath of host Gordon Ramsay after he gets totally flummoxed by confusing his name with that of Atlanta-based teammate Scotley Innis and then not knowing that the shrimp being paired with risotto is supposed to be cooked table side.
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Considering that Scott didn’t do himself any favors on last week’s season premiere by overcooking the bass in his own signature dish and receiving a low score of 2 out of 5, he may be gone soon.
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Considering that Scott didn’t do himself any favors on last week’s season premiere by overcooking the bass in his own signature dish and receiving a low score of 2 out of 5, he may be gone soon.
- 10/3/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Hell’s Kitchen is back for Season 18 with something old and new, but also something tried and true from other reality competition shows: pitting Rookies vs. Veterans. For the first time ever, former competitors, including several first runners-up who just missed coming in first – have returned and are hungry to savor redemption.
One other twist: For the first time since Season 1, the teams aren’t split up by gender.
What’s up for grabs as these 16 competitors face either the praise or wrath of Chef Gordon Ramsay? It’s a career-changing goodie: a position at the world’s first Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas – with a bonus of $250,000.Yummy, indeed.
Let The Sizing Up Begin
It doesn’t take long for the all-stars on the Blue Team to check out the Red Team of newbies. Kevin Cottle, 44, the runner-up on Season 6 from Plymouth,...
One other twist: For the first time since Season 1, the teams aren’t split up by gender.
What’s up for grabs as these 16 competitors face either the praise or wrath of Chef Gordon Ramsay? It’s a career-changing goodie: a position at the world’s first Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen Restaurant at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas – with a bonus of $250,000.Yummy, indeed.
Let The Sizing Up Begin
It doesn’t take long for the all-stars on the Blue Team to check out the Red Team of newbies. Kevin Cottle, 44, the runner-up on Season 6 from Plymouth,...
- 9/29/2018
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
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