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Both chefs had to come up with an original menu for their last chance to impress Gordon Ramsay , with eliminated contestants working as their staff for the night. When all the plates were cleared, Niedermann, a year-old junior sous chef from Davie, Fla.
Well, "walked" may not be exactly the right word. When his door opened and Will's didn't, Paul let out a series of screams -- which extended to his first post-victory talking head -- and bounded down the stairs and into the arms of his brother. We don't know why the quotes are there, exactly, but it makes us think that.
For their final challenge finalists Will Lustberg and Paul Niedermann needed to develop their own menu for a dinner service. To make things more intense, their staff was made up of eliminated contestants.
Spoiler Alert!! It was fun seeing all those familiar faces bustling around the kitchen, but in the end it came down to two men and two doors.
One would open and the other would not. Cohen: You get so used to not being in control of anything. You never have a wallet. You never have your phone. You're wearing a microphone 24 hours a day. You fall asleep and then someone goes up your shirt to change your batteries.
Antiorio: I watch a lot of those "Lockup," "Lockdown," jail shows, and I don't want to say it's the same, but they pretty much take everything from you.
Cohen: Things you would never expect. Like turning off the lights. They'll turn it off when they want to turn it off. Cha: They turn it off when the last person falls asleep. Antiorio: When the last person goes into bed. So that was a strategy. I don't sleep that much, so I'll just stay up, and everybody else will have to stay up too!
There's a way around getting filmed. The Record: Are you ever guaranteed to not have the cameras on you the entire time you're filming? Cohen: No. Always on you. The entire time. Even in the bathroom. Antiorio: Yeah, we figured that out.
Testino: Wish I would have known that. Or not. The Record: When applying for jobs, do you find that the show is a liability, or an asset, or both? Antiorio: Oh no, it's terrible. Cohen: It depends on how you portray yourself on the show. If you want to Google me, and you find out that I was on the show, by all means, have fun. While everyone thought Michelle was a natural, Benjamin showed professionalism, maturity and was overall a great team-player.
He demonstrated consistent quality as well as support and leadership. To give credit where credit is due, David Levey did deserve his place in the final of Season 6 given that he survived a good chunk of the season one-armed. This being said, Kevin Cottle not only had the talent and drive to win this competition but displayed excellent control during dinner services.
Even when Kevin made a mistake, he got right back up again and ended service on a good note, showing that he can bounce back and improve. Petrozza was a memorable contestant who had full support from the viewers. During the finale, Petrozza had a great menu and great quality control whereas Christina seemed to have had dishes sent back.
Overall, Petrozza had a better final dinner service. Apart from performance, Petrozza had an incredible attitude throughout the competition and oozed positivity, spirit and authenticity. His losing statement during the finale had the people at home in tears as he talks about all the beautiful people he met during the show.
Before the Creative Desserts Challenge, Will revealed to be one of the two chefs that were married at the time, after Elise. During the cooking, while he was not comfortable making desserts, he knew that the only person that could beat him was himself.
He was the final person from the blue team to have his dish judged and went up against Jennifer. He made an unknown dish, it was criticized for lacking any distinct colors, having a rancid taste, and he scored 2 points. The blue team lost the challenge , and they were punished by decorating the dining room for Date Night, and prep for a raw bar.
During the punishment, he wanted to be stabbed twice and felt down for letting his team down. Later, he and Tommy were cleaning roses up, pricked himself on a thorn and made puns about it, and danced the tango with Paul. During prep, Will told his teammates that from now on, there were no more excuses, and wanted to step up his game after his two poor challenge performances.
During the Date Night dinner service, he was on the appetizer station. After Paul served raw chicken and asked about it, he expressed annoyance, and when the latter was kicked out, he took over meat.
At the end of the night, he saw the proposal in the dining room, and call it awesome. The blue team won the service. During the Blind Taste Test, Will was the second person from the blue team to compete and went up against Elizabeth. He could only get mushy peas, and the blue team lost the challenge They were punished by taking in a delivery of pounds of grapes and make jam out of them for the Steakhouse service.
During the punishment, he complained about the tedious work they had to do for the grapes. When the red team came back from their reward drunk, he accused Carrie of smelling of wine, before hoping that they would wake up hungover the next day. During the Steakhouse double dinner service, Will was on the fish station during the first seating.
He was not seen much during that seating. During the second seating, he was a waiter and told Tommy to get his head in the game after the latter sent up a messy ticket. Both teams were named joint-losers, and they were asked to nominate one each.
During deliberation, he considered that night to be a tough choice to nominate somebody. In order to spark inspiration, he was flying them all to New York to see the prized restaurant first hand. During the King of the Hill Challenge, Will got scallops, polenta, mango, broccoli, and asparagus, and his country was Italy. He was the sixth person to have his dish judged and presented his prosciutto-wrapped scallops seared in olive oil and prosciutto fat.
It was not only deemed delicious, but it was the best dish so far. While he dethroned Elise, he was quickly dethroned by Jennifer, and the blue team lost the challenge. Later, Tommy asked him a prep question. During dinner service, Will was on the meat station.
He was not seen much, except for telling Natalie to get her head in the game after the latter's struggles. Will was not nominated for elimination, and while being dismissed, he knew that the blaming game was over with both teams having three chefs each.
The next day, both teams gathered at the patio, and Will pointed out that with six people left, there was no more room for mistakes. He was the final person from the blue team to have his dish judged by Ramsay, went up against Elise, and wanted to win in order to show everybody he was the biggest threat.
He made a lemon seared spotted prawns, and while the dish was praised for having a beautiful cook on the prawns, it was criticized for overdoing the vegetable with garlic. Despite that, he won that round over Elise, and the blue team won the challenge During the Charity Night dinner service, Will was in charge of both the lobster capellini course and the apple tartin tart course. On the risotto course, he told Tommy not to add the parmesan unless they were absolutely finished, but was told to go away.
After he helped out, the men got their refires accepted. On his first course, he began working with on his course, and his calmer leadership led the men to serve their course with no problems.
At elimination, Will received the first black jacket. Back at the dorms, Will hoped that all the shit from the red team was done, which the other men agreed with. During the Presentation Challenge, Will grabbed the meatloaf plate, and during the cooking, he wanted meatloaf as his death row food. He was the final person to have his dish judged, and presented his bacon-wrapped meatloaf with fresh morel and ketchup jue. While the sauce was criticized for looking off, it was praised for tasting delicious, with even Deborah Jones agreeing despite not being a meatloaf fan.
He scored 87 points and won the challenge. He was rewarded with a dining tour in Los Angeles driven in a Rolls Royce, and Ramsay allowed him to pick somebody to join him on the reward. He picked Elise as she was the runner up in the challenge. During the reward, he hoped that bringing Elise around would boost team morale, and met Wolfgang Puck at his Spago restaurant. Chef Lee Hefter gave the duo a beet sampler, and he called it his best reward yet.
Later that night, the final five learned that they would be competing against a team of veterans in the following dinner service, and while Will respected the veterans, he was ready to crush them. After more arguing, he was willing to walk out of the competition but decided to stay in the competition. During dinner service, Will was on the appetizer with Tommy. After Jennifer served cold bok choy, he was forced to do the refire himself. During deliberation, he considered Jennifer and Elise for elimination, the latter based on how difficult she was during the menu creation.
Before the Alaskan Salmon Profit Challenge, Will almost pooped himself after Ramsay caused a salmon to drop from the ceiling. During the cooking, he felt that Jennifer's decision to poach her salmon was not a good one. After seeing the judges, he was blown away as the trio were the top of their game. He was the first person to have his dish judged, was confident in dominating that challenge, and presented his pan-roasted wild Alaskan salmon in a tomato and garlic stew.
While Donato Poto felt that the skin could have been crispier, he found the temperature solid, even though Justin Wyborn deemed the fish salty. During the punishment, he received help from Jennifer on prepping the fish, but he was pissed that Elise stood next to them not helping.
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