It's funny though. if you have potential, and I mean. The real potential to own a great restaurant. He respects it much more, and you'll probably get away with it more than others.
Mad respect for that one lady who said “we’re acting like children, aren’t we?” Only person I’ve ever seen realize they’re acting foolish and do something about it and it’s very respectable.
Ik it's both entertaining and edifying like I feel like he's calling me out to be a better person and I'm here for it like wtf are we here for to dick around? Especially when we have people depending on us notwithstanding that a privileged life is precious nonetheless...
"No! No! No! Our food is fine! I've tasted it and all 3 of my friends like it! You're wrong!" "Well, this is how they cook it here. It's supposed to be like that. If it's not made like that, no one will eat it." "Gordon's problem is that he has just never actually tasted REAL authentic (INSERT ETHNIC RACE HERE) food. He's too used to tasting all that fancy foreign stuff." "This was my mother's recipe and my Mother was the best cook in the world! I make it exactly as she used to make it........except I just use different ingredients." Damn, the excuses these idiots have is unreal!!!
I really admire Gordon for not flaunting the fact that he is a Michelin Star chef. He’s got every reason to argue about how successful he is but he doesn’t.
Oshan Wijeratne I keep waiting for him to respond to the question “who the fuck do you think you are?” With a damn good “IM GORDAN FUCKING RAMSAY WHO ARE YOU?”
No need for the music to provide an audible mind block to hearing pure arguing and tension, which is frankly more entertaining. Just like a candy bar in the US has more chemicals and preservatives than the same candy bar from the UK. Same difference with Gordon's show.
15:30 I love this scene, it's not Gordon's place, but he's there, his name is attached to it and he looks ashamed. He knows the customer is right and he's not just going "oh, that's not my fault, I'm just making a TV show here", he's taking it and taking the responsibility. Legend.
@@celestinac1105 i agree. He hadn't cooked a mussel before, the convo should have ended right there but Gordon kept at it. Good on him for standing up for himself in my opinion. Also 5:30 has a point, maybe he does deserve to be spoken to like a normal person instead of just mouthing off
Making yourself aware of your hoghtened sensitivety and actively acknowledging your irrationality in an argument is a very effective de escalation strategy I use it sometimes when I can
"For as long as I've got a hole in my butt big boy those f'ing potatoes have been in the deep fat fryer." LMAO that line absolutely killed me!!! Sometimes Gordon effortlessly spouts some pure gold! Lol
He has said some of the stupidest things about food I've ever heard in my life. Example: hummus doesn't go with pumpkin. It does if you do it right. "Why is cooked food next to raw!" That whole statement is fucked. Why is there cooked food in the fridge? He has fuck-million stars and he needs to ask that question? He is a dolt. Cooked food you MIGHT put in the fridge is hard-boiled eggs. Soups. Sauces. Meat? Are you fucking kidding me.
Gordon Ramsay has said that he thinks Americans to have thicker skin. or just more complacent. Brits are more prone to bite back at times. I do love the uncensored version lot better.
He's one of the few good things from England. It would help if he started a show where he tries to fix a crumbling country before it becomes a third world one.
@@terminalcreature1560 I mean gordon ramsay has that vibe around him where had times been different he would have been the ruler of a small to medium country with a very competent government.
Yes it would be such an honor lol I've said the same thing. If I was super rich I'd pay Gordon to teach me how to cook and tell him to not hold back with the insults.
he run a show, people want to see action. he doesn´t realy there for help. he is right, no doubt. But hell, the way he bring that to people is bad. it´s not the way to teach, it´s the way to make people angry at you. it´s show, he running a show not a shool. I stop to see such shows, it bring the worst in ouerselfs.
That is pretty good but my favorite is when he says in an hk episode “one more word about the cameras I will shove a fucking go pro up your fucking ass so you see how shit you are”
@@CrasherX2000 Right, providing a rigid and stable surface. I'm not seeing the connection between flat and laid back/lazy. Someone get Gordo on the phone, we need to workshop this.
Literally every episode I’ve watched and rewatched, I keep asking why these owners even agree to have one of the greatest chefs in this generation, someone who has been through everything and whose experience is invaluable, help them if they’re gonna just going to keep a closed mind, disrespects him and be resistant towards every suggestion
Gordon: "REMOVE THE APRICOT FROM THE MASHED POTATO" Chef: "stop yelling!!!" Gordon: "Please remove the apricot from the mashed potato" Chef: "stop being sarcastic!!!"
Well, basically you could just go around town treating every woman you see like shit, if that's your thing. As long is nobody is nearby, you won't get beaten to a pulp. And then you could say you won all of the arguments with the girls.
He doesn't teach shit, he asks for changes people are not competent enough to accomplish and curses them when they fail. This is a TV show, the only aim they got is to entertain, not save the world.
OhCmon lol ask him to teach you and he will treat you the same way it’s call criticism, you don’t need to be taught since you already know you just gotta he criticized in the areas you lack skill in, so that you can improve. It’s not about teaching you dumb idiots 😂😂
I fucking love UK versions of reality tv shows. That dramatic, loud, unnecessary background music blasting on American shows ruins the "reality" of the whole thing. Everything's a big Hollywood production.
That's neat, but in my opinion many British reality shows are incredibly boring since it involves people just talking with nothing going on. I'm really not a big fan of British reality shows.
What's wrong with potatoes being in the fryer? That's how they're meant to cooked but he obviously cooked the lot too early and ended up being soggy. Therefore they should have been cooked to order.
Rachel I think, is possibly the worst owner I have seen in both versions of Kitchen Knightmares, which is a bold claim to make considering the list of the worst owners is long, but the reason I choose her overall compared to Joe, Sebastian, Alan, Michel, David, Keith, Lisa, Gen and even Amy and Sammy, is that she actually had the chance to make her vegan restaurant a success compared to the others who were going to pretty much fail because of their bad personality's, inability to manage a restaurant or sheer delusion overall. With the chef her dad brought in, the unique selling point of being one of the few vegan restaurants at the time in Paris. But because she was too lazy to put any effort into it, she shut it down, leaving India trapped in Paris, her father in debt because of her laziness in running the place, which is all truly mind-boggling and a real waste. Thank goodness Gordon stepped in and gave India an internship that led her to become a success in her own right. So at least something came of the whole fiscal.
Ramsay is basically what a good contact Sports (like rugby or American football) coach would be like. He genuinely cares and uses tough love to get through.
The arguments with the mussels guy and the smoking lady never fail to cheer me up. It's so refreshing without the obnoxious music that infects the US version of the show. It works on HK for some reason but not on KN.
You know on top of the annoying music and sound effects, I noticed that Hells Kitchen US baits the shit out of us at the end of every episode. They make it seem like something drastically is gonna happen on the next episode and it never does or if it's related its not nearly half as bad as the way they make it seem.
@@alwayscrispy666 exactly, American TV networks treat their viewers (us Americans) like idiots. Mindless entertainment. As if we're babies that require shiny keys to be dangled above our heads to stay interested in anything. The tides will turn though. Normal people are turned off by that style of editing.
"LOL Americans are so sensitive to Gordon they get over-protective like snowflakes! Brit can actually take criticism!" UK: *yOu'Re AbUsiNg Me! I'm LeAviNg!"*
@Burr Anderson At this point, mate, my fellows across the pond are fucked. No one will just pull them out of the EU...and one of the greatest nations will be lost.
Most American chefs can take criticism too Honestly it goes both ways Some American chefs can take constructive criticism while some British chefs can’t