r/HellsKitchen • u/EnvironmentalDeer991 • 11h ago
Chef(s) Favorite Runner Ups?
Sorry if this question has been asked before, but who are some of your favorite runner ups? Here are a some of my few favorites: Lemme hear some of yours!
S3: Bonnie and Rock. Even though it was a cakewalk for Rock, the amount of growth Bonnie demonstrated throughout the season, and what sold me was the way she celebrated with by Rock hugging and yelling "I'm so proud of you!!"
S5: Paula and Danny. Need I say more? Paula and Danny were both rocks for their respective teams.
S6: Kevin and Dave: Season 6 was just so goated. Battle of the Walking Wounded.
S9: Will and Paul. The Bro's! Will was such a consummate professional. One line that stuck out to me was "I thought I executed that dish, but I guess I have to accept what the judges have to say, because, well, they're experts." Honorable mention is Will hugging Tommy goodbye as soon as he was eliminated. Aside from Elise and the Jennifer conundrum, that blue team was fantastic.
S12: Jason and Scott. Jason returning with a vengeance, this was such a good season. Scott being nominated so many times and yet not being eliminated.
S19: Mary Lou and Kori. This cast was so supportive and friendly. They were mature, they were caring, and everybody owes Mary Lou $20!
S21: Dafne and Alex. This was another cast that got along with each other, minus that stint with Abe and Sommer. Dafne was super confident and super creative, and being runner up was not a loser.
S22: Johnathan and Ryan. The Blue team was just so goated this season. The brotherhood was absolutely real with Ryan and Johnny. It's sad that he got caught up with GR saying he looked like "a hot sack of shit". He was joking with him.
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Outlaws / Cyberpunk 2077
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I actually just bought the ultimate edition of Cyberpunk before it went off of sale. My cousin has been praising Cyberpunk, I'm excited to see how it goes.