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In Season 10, Chef Ramsey presents a new series of challenges among the contestants, as the chefs presented a different lunch this time to the immigrants. At that moment, one of the chefs received a fresh new hot from one of the previous runners, and one team returned at the dinner differently. On the other hand, Mexican cuisine was the main theme of a challenging day where the dinner service was full of shocks on the runners with Chef Ramsey.
Hell's Kitchen is as reliably ridiculous as ever, with chefs who somehow made it onto the show despite still not knowing how to cook a f---ing scallop, probably so that it's easier for Ramsay to scream at them for being such morons.
They are given 30 minutes to recreate [Ramsay's] dish without any guidance. It's one of the more exciting challenges, watching the contestants try and figure out the flavors in the dish.
Hell's Kitchen has been running on fumes for years, and the opening of tonight's episode doesn't provide much in the way of hope that its formula is ever going to be rethought in any meaningful way.
If there was ever any doubt Hell's Kitchen was less about the actual food and more about ritualized humiliation, the Season 10 premiere ended with the following startling statistics: 100 dinner guests, 18 chefs, and 0 entrées served.