[s20e3] Come: Hell Or High Water!
When Ramsay demanded to know who was responsible for cooking and plating the raw poultry, the Blue Team crumbled under the pressure. Alex blamed Antonio, Antonio denied it and deflected to Trenton, and Trenton threw the blame onto Sam.
The contestants had to dive blindly into the murky water tank to grab the squishiest, squirming sea creatures they could find.
If the Blue Team was hoping to redeem themselves during dinner service, those hopes were thoroughly incinerated—or rather, left completely raw. [S20E3] Come Hell or High Water!
The challenge was notably difficult for the vegetarian and vegan contestants in the mix. Both Emily and Josie expressed extreme discomfort with handling and dissecting the live animals but put their personal reservations aside for the sake of the team.
Antonio desperately attempted to take on a leadership role for the Blue Team but failed to earn any respect from his peers due to a lack of execution. When Ramsay demanded to know who was responsible
Ultimately, the Red Team barely edged out the Blue Team in a nail-biting, neck-and-neck finish, leaving the young men on the Blue side desperate for a comeback. 🍗 The Dinner Service: Welcome to "Chicken Gate"
After letting the dust settle and sending the safe chefs back to the dorms, Ramsay forced the Blue Team to put up two definite nominees for elimination: (for his raw chicken) and Jay (for a consistently weak performance on the garnish station). If the Blue Team was hoping to redeem
The task requires the chefs to retrieve live squid from a massive water tank, clean them, and break them down to Ramsay's exacting, flawless specifications.