goopy bird - Well disregarding the fact that we are probably speaking about a mentally unstable girl that is getting mistreated - what he has mentioned is the pure reality and has nothing to do with „gender wars“. This is what boys get to hear from their early childhood.
I love her. Such a delicate beautiful soul. I know what's it's like to be over sensitive, life toughened me up and even though sensitivity is such a beautiful quality to have people will take advantage if they see any weakness in you. Now no one will EVER see me cry in public. Over my dead body 😂😂😂
@Yeet Job A disorder? She most probably was under heavy stress - had to work in a shitty, financialy sinking, restaurant just because of family pressure, couldn't change anything, not everybody can cope with something like that calmly, it's easy to freak out. Come on, internet psychiatrist.
The good thing is he didn't go to therapy school because then he wouldn't be able to tell them what the hell is wrong with them he would just have to coax it out of them and it would never happen.
Sure. A five minute conversation with Gordon, and a lifetime of resentments are ALL better! Like The Brady Bunch. Not at ALL scripted for the benefit of ratings and Gordon's image.
I mean sure, but can we stop glorifying that women stay in these kinds of situations? Where the husband is stubborn and narcissistic, and that damages the whole family? Strong is leaving a situation or person that doesn't serve yours or your family's best interests, strong is not staying in the toxicity.
@@AniWho268 Yeah, relationships and families don't matter, it's all about you and your person. Leave your loved ones at the hardest times and focus on yourself, that's the way to live.
@@ihannibal2470 when my anxiety was at an all time high a years ago it actually stemmed back to very old almost forgotten unresolved trauma. Until I worked through that I mean I’d literally have to leave school because I’d think I was sick.
Taniya's constant crying is a clear sign of over stress. The constant arguments, the insults from her dad, the want for the restaurant to be a success, the lot.
Happens after pregnancy. Some women stop with the overemotional stuff after 4 days, some cannot control it after 8 years, but they all cry and cry hard.
@@Aidan-152 sometimes thats how people are, you cant change it. Im a grown man and cry very easily due to anger or just being upset. Shes not necessarily sad, just frustrated.
Ate at Yanni's yesterday. Delicious delicious stuff man. Not open for lunch, but the dinner crowd there is massive. Got the gyro piatella and the Yanni's caesar salad. Both really good.
Poor daughter being brought to tears constantly. The family is crumbling and so is her life, she's got good reason to cry and doesn't deserve the hate in the comments.
She needs some help, bursting into tears over nothing is a sign. She could be acting like a Lil b to some people but that's also a sign of a bigger problem. Get this poor girl some help!
@@KLC6432 it also is a possibility. But it's hard to say what is happening without knowing her personally or making some tests. So all of the above are possibilities.
EVERYONE ELSE? What did the chefs do? What did Tariya do? Nothing to both. The father's denial, the mother's inability to keep trying to talk sense into her husband, and the other daughter being incompetent with food safety were the ones causing Yanni's to fall apart at the seams
This was the sweetest family turn around and realization of a dad I think I have ever seen on this show. Ramsey you were terrific. All thumbs and big toes up.
"Stop crying" is honestly the worst response to someone so stressed from the business that their nerves are breaking down. Edit: Yes the gurl should find a therapist.
As someone that suffers daily with my mental health I respect the daughter that cries. I’m so wound up with pain that my body hurts and I wish I could relieve tension by showing proper emotions. I couldn’t even cry at my mother’s funeral and I was fucking 12! So never be ashamed of showing emotion it’s what makes us human ❤️
Tariya's expression when Gordon said thank-you darling, after he finishing ordering says alot about her. Her heart is on the sleeves. Hope her man can protect that.
@@7kizen she just wants attention...the person keeps saying negative things...haha but seriously some people you can’t resist to say something...but the person who keeps commenting these things is a terrible individual and I really hope someone can convince her to change the way she view things...
I'm dying reading how stupid everyone else is in this comment. You guys can't even tell that the person is joking. This is the internet where all the Karen's gets offended easily no wonder lmao.
I loved this episode and the whole turnaround of the restaurant itself. I loved how emotional the daughter was ( the crying one) she is very beautiful too! That poor girl so stressed out! So nice to see her smiling and happy in the end!
Gordon Ramsay is not a curse; he is a blessing, and this episode really shows that he brings the best out in people and inspires them. That takes true greatness!
The wife saved them at their darkest hour. They had all fallen apart and were at each other's throats....and Mum stood up and made them pull themselves together. Truly, I don't think the Dad would've pulled his head in , if it weren't for Mums "Braveheart speech" at their darkest hour.
I dont think she would make it anywhere else, she needs to be around family to protect her there is no way people in general would put up for long with someone who cries over too much cinnamon on a dish.
when gordan found the shit in the fridge and started yelling at them why did the dad join in ?!?! this man was just as responsible for the junk in the fridge?!?
What is it with the disrespectfulness of the youth and midlife nowadays? I remember when many of us left others with (most of) their dignity intact after an argument or debate. We sure as hell give in when we know we are wrong, we don't walk away. But I guess that's how a regime building psychopath like Donald can be president right? -- Social media -- it really changed a lot for the worse. Why you all got to be so blunt and careless, laugh about it like it's a joke, while deep down you know you don't need to feel sorry because you aren't confronted with the aftermath, and so you do fell less and less for it, and you can let it go easier, unfortunately that reflects on your daily lives as well. Cause you are getting less and less social, at work, at school, with your family.
TBH I don't blame her for being emotional over small things there, being surrounded by a family of complete cunts for a long period of time would cause serious emotional fatigue in anyone. Her body language & emotional response to everything just screams of imminent nervous breakdown.
My sister is a cook she says emotional breakdowns like this are common in kitchens This is why I can’t do cooking professionally and this is why I do tech support
Ahhh the crying daughter.. so nice to see her smile.. heart of gold 💛 she cares so much.. they all pulled together beautiful family. Hope they are still successful.
I had tears in my eyes in the middle of the episode when Tanja was starting laughting out of joy cuz for the new system and look. The smile and laught was something from deep inside, super lovely hope the whole family is doing well
Greatest episode ever! What a wonderful and emotional roller coaster ride. I was so happy to see their family come together like they did ❤️🩹God bless ♥️
I am happy for this family because when they put all afford of all family members to one workplace, they not only have to get money but they also need to survive. All main income of this family is from this restaurant, so they have to seriously change to get their restaurant back in success
@@letscloud3451 I'm INFP but i also have a personality disorder and one of the symptoms is crying fits instead of panic attacks. you definitely need that looked at cuz it fucks with you, but you also neednt ridicule someone with that condition.
It seems like Peter didn't want to change the menu and decor because it would be like removing his fathers memory and legacy, not realising that he himself and his family are his father's memory and legacy. It's great to see he actually changed in the end ❤️
Maybe she is an empath, she can feel all the negative energy and there are sure a lot of negative emotions and energies going around, she is not unstable but imagine being yelled at 24/7 :/
I would cry for "no reason" just like that girl before I took anxiety medication :( it wasn't because I was sad or wanted attention, it's just the way anxiety would come out. I would always try to hold it in but it just made it worse. I hope she feels better now
@@soyoy8503 Amy's wouldn't have been shut down due to health inspections. It would be, and has been, shut down due to "Bankrupcy", when the idiots couldn't embezzle money anymore from the restaurant. Last I looked (been some years), the husband of Amy fled the US to not be proscecuted.
Well... if a man does that to another man who is crying he will stop 95% of time. I hate this "a man has to be hard and emotionless... never cries..." clishee (sorry i dont know how to spell this word on english) Me personally... i never scream or yell just so someone stops crying no matter the gender. Men HAVE feelings too... if they cry in our critical and heartless society that is always pushing emotions down... there will be a VERY GOOD REASON. Help! Do not ignore! Edit: holy... i think i started some real shit with my comment. Please calm down guys!
Can you please tell this to my ex colleague in day care? That's what she used to do to the kids lol scold them for crying even when there was a legit reason
Are you serious? I guess you must have had an idyllic childhood looks completely unremarkable to me. The mum is quite sensible and the dad is just stubborn
And the same idiots are proud of their food and ALL SAY "I think Gordon is going to love it" when they've ASKED TO BE SAVED. And EVERY ONE is like "I can't work out why we got no customers. It 100% isn't the food".
I love how people are saying that the daughter who's crying needs to get another job, I don't think she has a choice if she's working there or not. The daughters are/were definitely abused. My brother and I act the same way as these two sisters. He's aggressive like our parents while I'm sensitive and a "crybaby". Being able to let emotions out is a lot healthier than penting it up and causing more mental harm that can lead to physical symptoms. I let mine pent up and now I've developed seizures. Can't work or really live fully because I can't make it a day without a seizure that drains the life out of you.
She literally cried once because someone yelled at her while the older sister cries 10 times a day over nothing. You don’t know what a tole that could take on the little sister having to constantly comfort someone everyday.
@@jasminemicallef the little sister doesn't comfort her though, she relentlessly bullies her for crying. When someone cries like that all the time they probably have a whole bunch of anger they deserve to express but can't because of others around them. Taria is sort of the emotional scapegoat of the family. But she's willing to comfort her sister after being bullied by her, I think she's a sweet person who's trapped in an awful situation with no emotional outlet.
@@cosmicmuffin322 why should it be the little sisters job to comfort her tho. Everyone in that family is stressed and atria makes it so much harder for everybody. She doesn’t do anything to help the situation she just cries about it. I get that it’s hard but idk why everyone if feeling more sorry for Taria than anyone else just cause she can squeeze out a tear.
@@jasminemicallef family comfort each other no matter if it's younger or older I believe there must be a balance in a family and share burden with each other if that's what I believe
Coming back and watching this again my heart is broken for that depressed daughter.Coming back and watching this again my heart is broken for that depressed daughter. As a man that suffered from severe depression I understand and it just hurts. God-bless her heart and mind
This is one of the only episodes I've noticed that Gordon asked the owner/family what menu items they want to keep and then improve on them instead of just bringing his own ideas to the table and that's what will get served. I like that!
Gordon at the movies buying a ticket Gordon:Hi what movie is on tonight? Ticket guy:Frozen! Gordon:OH FUCK ME! Edit:Why tf did this get so many likes xD
That daughter who always cries needs help. She can’t handle the stress and is probably clinically depressed. Her father is failing her. Her family are flat out ignoring her distress and probably think she’s ‘attention seeking’ due to being tired of it. Empathy and sympathy runs out in the emotionally ignorant. I feel for her. I hope she’s doing better now. People like her will end game and then the family will say ‘they came out of no where’. When they were begging for help all along. Taking it seriously far too late. It’s ‘attention seeking’ until a life is over, then it’s a ‘tragedy out of no where’.