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He was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen Season 9 episode 2 for his poor performance and his ego. She was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen Season 9 episode 10 due to her lack of experience but Gordon praised her for her ambition. After Hell's Kitchen, Carrie took a break from the kitchen and is now a Pilates instructor. He was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen Season 9 episode 4 for his consistently poor services.

She was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen Season 9 episode 15 but was praised for her resilience and allowed her to keep her jacket. She was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen Season 9 episode 12 as Gordon felt she wasn't ready to lead a kitchen. She was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen Season 9 episode 5 due to her deteriorating performances, failure to communicate and her lack of fight for her place in the competition.

After Hell's Kitchen, Gina returned to her career as a restaurant consultant and is currently a chef at Morimoto Maui. She was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen Season 9 episode 9 due to her lack of fight to win. He left in Hell's Kitchen Season 9 episode 1 after becoming short of breath and being rushed to hospital.

After Hell's Kitchen, Jason returned to the kitchen at Real Kitchen and other restaurants before returning for a later season of Hell's Kitchen. She was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen Season 9 episode 14 for her worsening performances but Gordon praised her heart. He was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen Season 9 episode 8 due to his poor communication and performances and refusing to accept blame. She was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen Season 9 episode 7 for her deteriorating performances but praised her heart.

He was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen Season 9 episode 6 due to his inconsistent performances but was praised for his effort. She was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen Season 9 episode 11 for her deteriorating performances but praised her energy. She is currently Executive Chef at Adega restaurant. Paul was the Hell's Kitchen Season 9 winner due to his passion and determination and he dedicated the win to his mother who had passed away a few months prior. He was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen Season 9 episode 1 for having the worst performance of the service.

He was eliminated in Hell's Kitchen Season 9 episode 15 but was praised by Gordon for his passion and energy in the kitchen. He was the Hell's Kitchen season 9 runner up, losing out to Paul and took his defeat graciously.

Elise is a horrible, selfish person. So glad she didn't win this season. I agree. I stopped watching the show when Elise got the black jacket. I had watched the show's first runs on tv then stopped watching at some point.

When I ran into it on Amazon I could not remember why I stopped watching, so I started at the beginning season.

Season eight's Sabrina irritated me so much I threatened to stop watching, but Elise was over the top. Watching streaming episodes reminded me why I stopped watching. I stopped watching season nine when Elise got the black jacket. I totally agree, her smugness and the fact that she literally got in everyone's face just got to me. I did not stop watching though because I relish the moment where the horrible people get put in their place and kicked out.

She and Sabrina were why i stopped watching too. However, when the curtain was pulled up, they discovered that the room was completely empty, much to their disappointment before Ramsay revealed himself applauding very slowly.

After the latter revealed the grand prize of the season, the chefs were asked to get back to Hell's Kitchen and cook their signature dishes. During the Signature Dish Challenge, Tommy was the eighth person from the blue team to have his dish judged by Ramsay, and went up against Elizabeth. The blue team won the challenge , and they were rewarded with a dinner at the LA Market, in downtown Los Angeles, along with Season 8 winner Nona.

Arrived there, they were greeted by Nona, and during the dinner, she gave them advice on how to compete.

After she left, the men toasted to their victory. The next day, both teams went to the kitchens to begin prepping for the opening night, and they were given their Henkel knives set. During dinner service, Tommy was on the dessert station. He was not seen much, but at one point, he was sent to the fish station to cook scallops. However, when he sent them, they were boiled, he was told by Ramsay that it sucked and that he took a heel of a dive, and he became the third person who was ordered to bench at the chef's table, following Chino and Steven.

When they were served a Sauvignon Blanc, Ramsay called them the three fucking stooges, and after the customers walked out, the service was shut down. The blue team lost the service, and they were asked to nominate two people. He was not nominated for elimination. The next morning, the chefs were woken up by a young guitarist and very loud amplifiers, and Tommy was amused as he thought he would have probably done the same thing if he was a child like him.

During the challenge, he was paired with Chino, they were the second pair to compete for the blue team, and they succeeded to score three points out of four. The blue team won the challenge , and they were rewarded with a lunch on the top of Palm Springs with Ramsay, and being taken there in a private jet. During dinner service, Tommy was on the meat station. Back in the dorms, he was targeted by Will for his communication issues, and by Paul for not being able to cook duck.

The blue team lost the service, Tommy was not nominated for elimination, and despite him and his teammates trying to convince Ramsay not to, the blue team learned that a woman would be joining them the following morning.

The next morning, the chefs were woken up by clowns, and when both teams were lined up in the dining room, Sous Chef Scott revealed that they were woken up by clowns because they were cooking like clowns, which amused Tommy as he found it a stunning metaphor. After taking a delivery of naan bread with the other chefs, he and the blue team welcomed Natalie as a new teammate, much to his annoyance.

The blue team won the challenge, and they were rewarded with a day and lunch at Medieval Times, as well as sword-fighting lessons. When they came back from their reward, he was seen acting like a fool in front of the red team. During the Family Night dinner service, Tommy was on the garnish station.

At one point, his chicken tenders were burned, much to Will and Paul's dismay, but he decided to serve them anyway despite Will convincing him not to. He was berated by Ramsay for that mistake, the latter compared the tender to baby flip-flops, and the blue team was ordered to start over.

Moments later, he was being bossed by Will as the latter did not trust him anymore, acknowledged that he was great at calling out and being vocal and that despite wanting to tell him to be left alone, his help was extremely needed.

But, when he sent ketchup along with his chicken tenders, Sous Chef Scott threatened to throw the unneeded food at him if he would continue to bring it.

The blue team won the service by a mile. The next morning, the chefs were woken up by Sous Chefs Scott and Andi , who brought them special farm outfits to wear and were told to get outside.

Arrived there, Ramsay introduced the Chicken Creation Challenge, and Tommy was not seen much during the first part. During the second part, he was paired with Monterray , they worked on the grilled chicken course, and he revealed that he wanted his entire dish to be grilled, from the chicken to the garnishes.

However, because Monterray dropped half of the chicken on the floor, the presentation of their dish was minimal. They were the third pair from the blue team to have their dish judged, and when Ramsay asked him what happened to his and Monterray's chicken, he revealed Monterray's mistake but reassured that the dropped half was not on the plate.

However, Ramsay refused to have the dish tasted, and they automatically lost the round to Jamie. The blue team lost the challenge , and they were punished by creating a chicken stock from scratch for the next service. During dinner service, Tommy was on the appetizer station with Natalie.

He was not seen much, but the first Caesar salad he delivered was overdressed despite him deeming it easy, and was berated by Ramsay, but admitted his mistake while promising that he would properly dress them at the moment. After a lot of mistakes, the blue team was kicked out of the kitchen, both teams were named joint losers, and they were asked to nominate two people each. He cooked with the guinea hen, was the fourth person from the blue team to have his dish judged, and went up against Gina.

He made a poached chicken leg and breast, and Ramsay questioned him on that decision, he answered that he just did so without thinking about it. However, the dish was criticized for being overly busy, and he lost that round to Gina.

During the reward, Paul playfully teased at Tommy that with his rocker look, he fit right in with the setting, and he jokingly commented that he felt right at home, before wondering if people were going to put hot stones on his ass cheeks.

Then, while he was not big on mineral water baths, he was not hard to go into the hot tub with the blue team. Later, got his face waxed, only to experience the pains of waxing. During dinner service, Tommy was on the fish station. That angered Ramsay, and after berating both him and Monterray about their overcooked proteins, he kicked them out of the kitchen. While going back to the dorms, Monterray blamed him for pushing the times back, while he felt that he did not deserve to go up with the former as he was not terrible.

Both teams were named joint-losers, and they were asked to nominate two each. During deliberation, he was considered by both Jonathon and Paul for elimination, with the latter called him out for turning his back on Ramsay when he was yelling at him. While he claimed he did not do it on purpose, Paul reminded him that turning his back on Ramsay was the equivalent of giving the middle finger to him and urged him to be more vocal.

Tommy was named the blue team's second nominee for elimination, with Monterray as the first, and they joined Krupa and Elise from the red team. During his plea, Ramsay accused him of melting down into his own personal zone, and while he admitted that he should have communicated more, he did not step down from his station and felt that cutting off Ramsay and the blue team was a fault that night, not a shutdown.

He survived elimination. During the 20 Year Reunion Planning Challenge, Tommy was not seen, the blue team won the challenge , and they were rewarded with a day aboard a superyacht. During the 20 Year Reunion dinner service, Tommy was on the meat station with Will. He was not seen that night, the blue team lost the service after getting kicked out of the kitchen, and they were asked to nominate two people for elimination.

During the Creative Beer Challenge, Tommy went back to the front for more beer, even telling Hailey and Christina that he used to run a gastropub and felt that it was his challenge to win.

He was ranked first from the blue team, was the final person to have his dish judged, and went up against Jamie. He made a duck with boiled purple potatoes in stout and Brussel sprouts cooked in holthuizen, and it was praised for having depth as, while the duck was salty, it did not ruin the sweetness of the Lambic. After being confident that he won that round, he did over Jamie, the blue team won , and felt that he proved how awesome he was.

When Ramsay asked the blue team if they liked speed, he jokingly asked if he meant meth or coke, making everybody laugh. During dinner service, Tommy was on the appetizer station with Paul. After Jonathon's Wellingtons came out raw, he was blamed for wrapping them improperly during prep.

It was then revealed that all the Wellingtons he prepped were like that, and was forced to restart them from scratch, forcing a stall. After Jonathon was kicked out of the kitchen, he replaced the latter on meat. During deliberation, Jonathon nominated him for wrecking his initial Wellingtons, but he argued that the former did not know how to properly cook and rest the meat.

After Krupa's elimination, Ramsay asked both teams to name a leader. The next day, Tommy was named by Will as the weakest leader of the blue team for not being vocal, even though he disagreed.

However, this would later lead to the following challenge. During the American Classics Challenge, Tommy was slow on who was cooking what, irritating Paul, and the blue team instead grabbed what they wanted to work with. In addition, his suggestion on a flatbread pizza confused Jonathon. He cooked the burger, was the first person from the blue team to have his dish judged, and went up against Jamie.

He made a Japanese soy caramel burger was criticized for lacking color in comparison to his arm, for lacking the wow in the flavor, and he lost that round to Jamie.

After Jonathon's pizza was brutally criticized, the former blamed him for the weak idea, although he argued that it could have been a great pizza had the dish been made properly. Footage of the tall, heavily tattooed young chef embracing Ramsay after winning the show was beamed into millions of households across the world in Ramsay made Michael an offer to work alongside him in London.

After some nervous deliberation, a shell-shocked Michael agreed. The room erupted in cheers. But Michael would later change his mind. I regret it all the time," he tells the BBC. I was deathly afraid of going to London with this giant addiction. Growing up in rural Colorado, Michael was interested in cooking from an early age, often helping his father in the kitchen.

He says it was a way to express himself outside the classroom, where he struggled due to his attention deficit disorder. He dropped out of high school and went to work in a kitchen. In , Michael spent two years training to be a chef in London. It was during this period he became fully aware of a chef with a fearsome temper called Gordon Ramsay, who was building a name as one of the world's best chefs.

When he heard about auditions for Hell's Kitchen through his in-laws, who worked in the industry, Michael decided this would be his best shot at getting close to Ramsay. He applied and went through a rigorous process of interviews and tests. Eventually, he was told he had made the final Michael saw the show as a chance to show off his talent and draw on Ramsay's expertise. But as soon as the cameras started rolling, Michael realised it was going to be tougher than he thought.

He learned that Hell's Kitchen would be open to the public and one contestant would be eliminated after each service. Despite Ramsay telling him he had a "palate like a cow's backside" in the first episode, Michael soon emerged as a frontrunner.

While contestants regularly received the famous wrath of Ramsay's tongue, Michael generally dodged verbal attacks. He was winning tasks and carrying his team, regularly stepping in to assist those struggling. Despite Ramsay's fearsome persona in the kitchen, Michael says he was the polar opposite outside of it.

And even when Ramsay would let rip, he recognised it was for good reason. When he leaves people are still pushing themselves to be as perfect as it can be, every single dish," he says. After seeing off every other contestant, Michael faced off against Ralph Pagano in the final. Both chefs had to create their own menu and decor, with former contestants returning to help them run their kitchens. Although Ramsay voiced reservations over whether Michael was assertive enough to run his own kitchen, his cooking ability and high standards shone through.

After service finished, Michael and Ralph were made to stand in front of two doors. The winning door was unlocked, while the other was locked. Michael stepped forward, turned the handle and walked into a room full of cheers. I was flooded with possibilities.



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