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Mar 01 2009

Hell’s Kitchen 2.26.09

Published by momofdw at 2:43 pm under Kitchen Nightmares, Reality tv Edit This

On this week’s episode of Hell’s Kitchen, the make chefs had a serious beef with Seth. Robert did an impression of Chef Ramsay. The challenge for this week involved cooking breakfast for young children who are cheerleaders and football players. The boys lost the challenge and the ladies got pampered in Beverly Hills as a reward. The punishment for the male chefs was to do prep for both kitchens. Dinner service was in a word, disastrous. The boys started off on a bad foot by not preparing the tomato butter sauce for the girl’s team. Colleen and Coi were terrible at their stations. Seth, Ben, and Danny had problems on their stations.Chef Ramsay shut it down after both teams were performing terribly and food kept being sent back by the customers. Chef Ramsay told both teams to nominate two team members for elimination. In a surprising but not surprising move the ladies nominated Lacey even though Lacey made absolutely no mistakes during dinner service. The ladies also nominated Colleen which to me was not surprising since Chef Ramsay always goes after her and puts her down every single dinner service. The men nominated Seth and Ben. In the end, Seth went home and surprisingly Chef Ramsay moved Lacey to the men’s team. Next week, we will see if Lacey being on the men’s team changes the dynamics of both teams. ” alt=”" border=”" hspace=”" vspace=”" width=”" height=”" align=”" title=”undefined” onmouseover=”undefined” onmouseout=”undefined” />” alt=”" border=”" hspace=”" vspace=”" width=”" height=”" align=”" title=”undefined” onmouseover=”undefined” onmouseout=”undefined” />

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