After being subjected to the silliest opening credits on a reality show, Hell’s Kitchen takes us back right where we left off last week. Matt can’t stop apologizing for his poor showing. “I’m sorry I let you down,” he repeats. Corey doesn’t hide her exasperation. “I think he could be better at something else, like a used car salesman,” she says.
The Blue team is not exactly enjoying their new teammate, Jen, either. She’s simply too bossy. All of the team members have one big problem, though, and that’s timing.
Today’s challenge will drill them on it. The chefs must prepare three dishes – but only one chef from each team can be in the kitchen at once. Jen tells Louross to sit this one out, deciding he’s simply too weak to compete. Matt and Petrozza take the first shift. “It’s nerve wracking,”
Christina says. “We couldn’t even see what was going on!” She was so anxious, she didn’t even bother to pay attention to Matt’s rundown of his actions. Bobby cooks the middle shift for the Blues, and he’s supremely confident. “Think. Plan. Execute,” he says. “That’s what I do!”
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