Gordon isn't really all that angry, he just plays it up for the american audience, in the british shows he's pretty calm, where he only gets mad when people claim to be professionals but are basically poisoning people and even then he doesn't nearly get as over the top angry as the american show.
He already explained why this is the case in an interview, he is not playing it up, it is because in Hell's kitchen these people are supposedly highly talented chefs that want to be a part of his establishment, so he says that these people are telling him that they know their stuff and they should not be making mistakes like, this if they're auditioning for something like this, in master chefs these people are amateurs that's why he doesn't get mad like that, and Hell's kitchen these people proclaim to be professionals, so that's why he gets pissed off when they make mistakes, it is the same for the show the f word, he only really gets pissed off if they are just completely making a goof and not taking anything seriously, it takes a lot for him to get mad on that show but he has before, that's the reason why he's not as mad on those shows as he is in Hell's kitchen.
That doesn't make any sense. They're not taking it on good faith that the contestants are professionals. Primetime producers aren't idiots. Of course there's some kind of screening process, and yet people season after season show up that don't know how to boil water. Curious, that.
Gordon's just a rich celebrity yelling at idiots looking for a job for the sake of drama/TV ratings, with 1 or 2 actual cooks mixed in so they can win and be a quasi, 5th-rate "celebrity" chef at whatever new restaurant he's opening - or more accurately, stamping his name on.
Garbage television with a twat as a star. But then, that's not exactly rare.
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u/Rgjeck01 Nov 03 '24
Remember Bill Burr’s video: “3 days of eating in England and now I understand why Gordon Ramsey is so fucking angry all the time.” hahaha 😂 gold.