By Montykins
Blue side. Benjamin tells people what to do and then brags in an interview about being a natural leader. Jay claims that he's only pretending to let Benjamin tell him what to do.
Red side. Chef Ramsay hates some chicken and beef and makes everyone touch it. That's always fun. He throws everyone out, at long and obscene length. The twist is that he won't let them switch the ovens off; he says that he'll finish the service himself. Awesome! I've always wanted to see him do that. It will be nice to see him do some actual cooking on this show, and I suspect he'll enjoy it as well.
So the red side is now being staffed by Chef Ramsay, Sous Chef Scott, and Sous Chef Andi. They complain about the state of the stations, but they also get to work. The red team, meanwhile, is upstairs complaining at each other. Scott tries to blame some nebulous "the way you guys do things," which is somehow completely different from the way the blue team operated. That doesn't explain his numerous mistakes.
The blue kitchen is probably enjoying the fact that Chef Ramsay can't pay as much attention to them, but he still has time to call out their orders and spot-check their food. They appear to do well.
After the food has gone out, the red team comes back to clean up. Then they're declared the losing team. Chef Ramsay sends them away to pick two nominees for elimination, telling them to "[bleep] off out of here. Leave me alone." Aww. Poor sad Gordon Ramsay.
They're in the patio. Scott sits back, resting his hands on his head, and calmly nominates Siobhan and Nilka. Nilka confronts him and asks for his reasons, and all he can do is "It just seemed like a lot of food came back, I don't know." Nilka points out that that only one risotto came back, and he switches his vote to Fran. He claims that unlike Fran, he's getting [bleep] done, but Fran isn't putting up with that. He emphasizes that he's the only one that works in fine dining, so his experience means that he's great. Everyone is skeptical of this claim.
Down in the dining room. Gordon asks Fran for the two nominees. She starts with Scott, who smirks and shakes his head as though to say "This crazy broad! Nominating me! Crazy, right?" She explains that Scott has totally fallen apart. The second nominee is apparently Fran herself, which she doesn't have an explanation for. Gordon asks her for an alternate, and she puts Siobhan forward, blaming her jitters. Gordon asks Nilka for an explanation for Fran's nomination over Siobhan, and Nilka says that Siobhan's a team player and that Fran's slower.
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