Hey Everyone, thanks for watching the video! Just to clear some things up, I didn't/won't be including any rivalries that were more so bullying as opposed to chefs actually going at it, hence say Barbie vs Red Team, Trev vs Scotley, etc wasn't on this list and won't be on next weeks one episode rivals video either, as it just wouldn't sit right with me putting something like that on. Also, in case you missed my community post this week, be sure to fill out the official HK fan season rankings down below!! forms.gle/RCDgvaCmFb1sueRg9
I agree. They mutually respected each other. Meghan respected Milly's passion and rise, while Milly saw Meghan as the best. Milly felt in order to be the best, he had to beat the best.
I think Corey and Christina was the most interesting rivalry on HK. They absolutely hated each other, but they also worked extremely well together in service, to the point where Christina respected and trusted Corey enough to have Corey be her number 2 in the final dinner service. They really demonstrated that it's possible to work together really well without actually liking each other on HK.
Something too that gets overlooked is how much Corey mellowed out as the season went on. Much of her attitude presented when she nominated both her (and Jen) in Episode 2 completely faded away to SUCH a degree that Corey began nominating people who she felt DESERVED to go home, and even nominating *HERSELF* just so they could finally get Jen out, who by now had easily become the main villain of the season. Whilst they mentioned they 'didn't like' each other, I'd argue that by the time of the finale, they built atleast enough of a friendship that Corey *WANTED* Christina to win, and Christina *WANTED* to work with Corey, hence why she was her first pick, *and eventually led to Christina winning.*
Much respect to Michelle for picking Elise to be part of her team at the end of All Stars. Despite their rivalry, Michelle took a chance with Elise and it definitely paid off.
@@lastdayonearthmysteryman4849Also, you clearly see Jennifer avoiding Elise on All Star as she's been tired of her as she constantly keep getting picked on in S9. But the fact those 2 wanted to get rid of Michelle and made a short alliance is kinda weird.
@@margarethmichelina5146 Yes I notice that as well! Yeah I mean Michelle wasn’t my favorite but she wasn’t that bad! It was weird to see them have alliance however as the old saying work with devil I know rather the devil I don’t know!
Honestly, Elise crying when Michelle won was so satisfying. It was also satisfying when Michelle roasted her with the crying face comment and Jennifer outlasted Elise in All Stars!
Michelle had the greatest burn of all-time!!. I didn't like her, but I loved seeing that bitch cry and sob when Michelle ended up winning the whole thing.
I'd love to see a video on HK friendships and how it affected the game, like how Joy kept throwing Scott under the bus to protect Kashia from nomination in S12.
@@margarethmichelina5146 most of that blue team was basically a family, them 3 along with Natalie were strong, and you could feel them bond (see the grape punishment), hell, in a season where they're not protecting Elise, that 4 would've been the black jackets with Jennifer
@@varisrevolver4061It's also ironic how Season 9 and Season 10 Red Team are so toxic but both of the Blue Teams on both of seasons are like family and they are way civilize. It's so nice to see how gentle they are towards Natalie and Roshni in 2 different seasons when they got to move to Blue Team earlier especially how Roshni got treated like a Princess.
If you think about it, Elise starting fights with Michelle probably helped Michelle win in the long run. Even though it’s a reality competition show, they edit clips and confessionals to push storylines. From a tv and storyline standpoint, the entire middle part of the season was Elise- the antagonist, starting fights with Michelle. Michelle made it to the finale and picked Elise to be on her team. That in itself was her main challenge during the final dinner service. It wasn’t about beating Benjamin, it was about making sure she could run the kitchen even with Elise on the team. Benjamin didn’t do as well during the finale but even if he did, it wouldn’t have made any sense for him to win since he had almost no screen time
Season 16 actually had one of most clandestine and healthy rivalries. Heidi and Ryan. Watching those two and the mad respect they had for each other was one of the biggest joys I've ever seen in reality TV. To the point Heather was salty over them doing a challenge together because she felt it infair for the two strongest chefs to pair off...
If you remember, Ryan is mostly hiding behind Heidi all the time and Shaina even noticed that. Even Ramsay told Ryan to find her own voice. Good thing Ryan got moved to Blue Team and she's finally embraced herself. Shame that Heidi didn't make it to top 2, it should've been her and Ryan over that bitch Heather who constantly likes to complain every time!
I legit forgot who Heidi even was. And It was Shaina who was pissed about the pair challenge which was justified considering the men won using the same strategy she suggested
Elise focusing so much on Michelle completely tanked her performance, and it showed in the Black Jacket challenge. She faltered when she witnessed Michelle receiving her black jacket and even broke down. Had she put her head down and ignored Michelle, she possibly could’ve made it just as far. But apparently, Michelle was more important to her than winning.
her taking michelle nominating her for the black jacket challenges so personally was the beginning of her downfall for sure. it was true too 😭 she was definitely not a team player
It’s like this in so many seasons - S10, S17, S18, and so on. One chef is just too focused on antagonizing another, but that takes away from their focus and screws their cooking skills, denying them a win they could’ve easily gotten (Elise, Robyn/Kimmie/Tiffany, Scotley, etc)
@@saberthecoolestTiffany, Kimmie and Robyn weren’t CLOSE to skilled enough to win, especially not Tiffany and Kimmie. Same for Scotley. Elise got lucky as hell that people are toxic and like to watch drama, otherwise she would’ve been fairly eliminated MUCH earlier for her multiple dogshit services.
@@wryalways985i did...i was like finally she cooked the lamb properly. And then she went home. Which kind of made me mad, because damn it she finally defeats the lamb and thwn gets kicked out.
Watching Elise act like a toddler not getting attention from mommy in the all star season was just sad-funny. The finale with her crying was almost satisfying enough to make up for her presence through the season. Prime example of someone being kept on the show for ratings IMO
I believe wholeheartedly with both of your assertions. Devin must've been pretty tired of the toxicity from his own team during his season, really. And yeah, just don't get me started with Elise, tho. Total bad seed all around, plain and simple.
Aaron only got eliminated early because the rest of the blue team were insecure jackasses who liked pitting against the only people who weren't self-obsessed (Aside from Devin and Koop)
@@ravedeath7690Aaron wasn't a super strong chef, few were on the blue team that season, although it was mostly due to lacking experience. But I think that if he'd told Gordon that his team had lost faith in him (which they had), then Gordon may have moved him to the red team to see how he did there. I would have loved to see how he did on the red team.
The Elise-Michelle rivalry is literally the product of Michelle nominating Elise and saying she's not a teamplayer, and that's it. Obviously that's on brand for Elise to start beef over nothing but it just screams the producers getting involved and telling the cast to up the drama, especially given how ham-fisted everything about S17 is to begin with. Oh and btw had Andrew gone up for nomination, Aaron would've been saved 100%, and then next episode he laments Aaron getting eliminated!! Donkey Andrew!
That challenge on s17 where the rivalry between elise and michelle started, in that same challenge on s18, the 3 chefs in the cfyl challege were the first 3 to leave the kitchens in the reward challenge. But on s17, the last remaining chef in each kitchen had to pick the 3 weakest on their teams. That had to have been a last minute change by producers to spark drama
Carrie: *breathes* Elise: “Carrie is the worst chef to ever be cast on HK! She’s so bad she makes RaJ look like Chef Ramsay himself! Every dish she touches turns into raw sewage! How did you even get cast on the season, Carrie? CARRIE!!!”
I mean, Elise wasn't wrong. It was just HOW she said it that was wrong....then again that doesn't excuse the fact that she bullied Carrie to an inexcusable extent.
@@musicworld-dh4iq Carrie wasn’t the best chef on the season by any means, especially when you have people like Paul and Will there, and she was fairly eliminated when she was. That said, Elise seemed to go out of her way to over-emphasize how bad she was, mostly in part to how Carrie struggled in the first few challenges. It even got to where Elise led the charge to dropping one of Carrie’s dishes for a challenge, when it was better than some of the actually-presented dishes, all because Elise didn’t like her. Also, in general, Carrie was NOT the worst chef that season, considering she made it to about halfway into the season and people like Steven and Chino were right there. But if you watch that season, do NOT make a drinking game of how many times Elise exaggerates about how bad she thinks Carrie is, especially in the confessionals. You’d be blacked out pretty quickly.
@@heymistercarter. that last part is especially true. Elise may have been right about Carrie not being a good chef, but she had no reason to be as mean as she was to Carrie. For sure.
@@heymistercarter.Carrie was the weakest in her team; aside from the one challenge and service, she was way too overconfident. If she had the skill to back up her talk, the red team would’ve taken her seriously.
@@heymistercarter.placement doesn’t tell the full story. Elise got 3rd, yet she CLEARLY wasn’t the third best chef there. Should’ve gotten eliminated earlier, same with Carrie. Carrie was an arrogant fool way in over her head, but Elise was a narcissistic, self-serving BUM who just wouldn’t get a clue. Hella immature, on top of that.
I will literally never understand why some of these chefs think it's a good idea to try and sabotage the person who's team they end up on for the final 2. Do they not realize all they're really doing is making themselves look bad? They're not getting a final shot at the person they hate, they're just ensuring nobody's gonna wanna ever work with THEM because all they can do is be a petty waste of space.
The award for most toxic HK contestant goes to...Elise. We all know about her rivalries and it seems that at this point, she's literally not even trying to play nice. Ever. But, Andrew and Devin is definitely a very underrated male rivalry at best. To be fair, S16 did no favors regarding the most toxic blue team members, except for Devin (such a sweetheart). Honestly, total rollercoaster of bullying at times than anything. But, one other thing: Susan and the lamb in S11 will never NOT be funny to me! 😁 I mean...yeah. 😅
There were soo many you left out that were beyond iconic - season 6 dave and Kevin, the both injured one of their limbs and went at it until the end and even the final service was close -season 7 jay had 2 friendly rivalries, one with Benjamin on the red team and even on the same team and with Holly in challenges, definitely some of the likable rivalries -season 8 had a few, raj and the pizza dough, and then his whole team (ironically with the exception of Russell), boris and pans, Russell and Vinny as well as they appeared to be frontrunners, you could also say Nona and jillian considering they were pitted against each other in 2 of the last challenges and even got a perfect score together on the sushi challenge -season 10 was more hate triangles than rivalries, since there weren't any recurring themes of rivalries, even justin vs Christina was only really a rivalry at the final 2
Christina and corey had such a weird rivalry. They couldnt stand each other but they worked so well together towards the end. They had to depend on each other when it was down to the last three on the red team because Matt was useless.
"i don't send up raw chicken" "what happened tonight?" did anyone else notice that the minute someone calls out elise's faults, she becomes super defensive and tries to think that everyone is out to get her, and she believes that everyone is trying to talk over her? how does elise expect to work anywhere knowing that if you make a mistake, you have to be called out for it?
Michelle's rivalry with Meghan in Season 14 and Michelle's rivalry with Elise in Season 17 are my favorites. Dave Vs. Kevin in Season 6 was the best rivalry of two titans! Also Danny vs. Benjamin in Season 5
Others you forgot: Season 3: Josh vs actually cooking food Season 4: Matt vs Ben Season 5: Ben vs Danny, Lacey vs everyone, seth vs men Season 6: Joseph vs being a bitch Season 7: Benjamin vs women, Scott vs women, Jay and Benjamin vs Jason Season 8: men vs raj, women vs Sabrina Season 10: women vs Barbie, kimmie vs Robyn Season 13: Steve (and later Aaron) vs Sterling Season 14: t vs Monique, josh vs Nick Season 15: frank vs manda Season 18: Scotley vs trev Season 19: Marc vs Cody Declan and amber (separately)
Season 2: Sara vs Virginia and Heather (separately as she mostly jealous to both of them), Tom vs Ramsay because Tom is a donkey Season 5: Colleen vs Ramsay as he constantly berating her for being a fraud for having cooking school but sucks every time Season 11: Nedra vs almost of everyone Season 13: Roe vs Jennifer Season 16: Kimberly vs Gia or Andrew, Matt vs everyone including Ramsay Season 19: Amber vs fish Season 20: Sam vs Chicken, Kiya vs Trenton, Red Team vs Josie as they constantly nominated her and also Josie keeps simping to Emily Season 21: Tara vs Cheyenne and Sommer, Dafne vs Cheyenne
Benjamin vs. women killed me lmfao Poor guy said some questionable shit and will never live it down. Don't get me wrong, love the guy, but wtf was he going through in his first season that turned him into a raging douchebag?
I think after a greatest rivalry video and the one time rivalry next week, I think there should be a video about the greatest friendships in Hell’s Kitchen
Man, I wonder if two whole seasons of Hell's kitchen and hundreds of RUclips videos will be enough to say how toxic Elise is ... Also, Devin was one of the few somewhat likeable chefs on S16's blue team. So it hurts to see him getting eliminated before Andrew and especially Paulie.
@@luciagianquitto4010 she really is. She's even worse than Amanda from The Challenge which is saying a lot because she's pretty toxic too. Actually, they'll both on the same playing field in terms of toxicity
I had to laugh when it got to the rivalry when it came to Susan and the Lamb. I saw a comment once that was "Fun Fact, Susan's last name is Heaton which is something she forgot to have when she cooked the lamb"
Don’t forget Declan vs Marc in Season 19, they constantly butted heads and Marc eventually had his whole team against him. And Frank vs Jared, which didn’t show as frequently but we all knew early on that they didn’t work well together.
One of the most heated male rivalries from season 11, Ray and Dan, was also one of the pettiest. Both weren’t WRONG about each other but they both sucked so who’s side were we supposed to be on 😂 The brief Zach and Ray tiff from the charity dinner episode of that season was also one of the most mean spirited rivalries too, with Zach purposely sabotaging Ray’s meat with cold sauce. Can’t believe that slipped by Chef Ramsay!
Speaking of Susan and The Lamb, I want another list of chefs who can't cook one specific food, such as: -Clemenza Season 10: He mostly sucks at Fish Station and let's not forget in one service, he already cooked the scallops on prep and then he overcooked dozens of swordfish for no reason. -Amber Season 19: Same as Clemenza, she can't cook fish in general. The time she mostly cooked raw salmon and then got scolded by Ramsay, when she served bland cod to Ramsay in Black Jacket round and many more. The worst part is, she's always crying and not admitting her mistakes and mostly thrown other people under the bus, mostly Cody, even though they mostly want to help her! She's a type of person whose parents never say no to her. -Sam season 20: I'm not going to be mean to youngsters, since everyone on this season is under 25 years old but this young man really sucks at cooking chicken. He even created chaos on his team by chicken twice. First, the infamous ChickenGate when Ramsay was confused of who served raw chicken in the pass and made Alex who got nominated also confused and randomly saying Antonio and then Antonio randomly saying Trenton. Until it turns out it was Sam who did it. (Honestly, Antonio and Trenton didn't deserved to be up in the front for no reason after all and I wouldn't count them being nominated at that time) Also, in Steak Night, He constantly cooking raw chicken many times for one table even with the help with others and at the same time, he got eliminated because he refused to give the name who is the weakest chef on the team.
One video topic that could be fun, in the vein of this: most polarizing Hell’s Kitchen chefs. Like the chefs that viewers either love or hate, based on their depictions on the show. Examples could include: Robyn (Season 10/All-Stars) Bret (Season 14/18) Ariel (Season 15) Tara (Season 21) Benjamin (Season 7/All-Stars)
Honestly, I never liked Bret, but I will say - 14 made me not like him, 18 made me hate him. Especially with the way he tried to punk Mia, and make her look inferior. She wasn't taking crap from anyone, and certainly not from Bret.
Elise vs EVERYBODY that she sees is in her way. Her focus goes to beating the person she hates much more than focusing on doing what she SHOULD be doing...
I think you definitely should have included Declan and Marc from season 18, the little chihuahua thinking he was gonna knock out the big Irish grizzly bear
My list of notable rivalries are: Nedra & Gina S11 Elise & Carrie S9 Elise & Michelle S17 Tenille & Suzanne S6 Ray and Dan S11 Nick & Josh S14 Barbie & Tiffany S10 Trev & Scotley S18 Seth & J S5 (Felt J found Seth to be a joke) Jay & Benjamin S7 (friendly rivalry) Ashley & Jackie S15 Declan & Mark S19 Kimmie & Robyn S10 Monterray & Jonathan S9 Elise & Jennifer S9 Matt & Ben S4 Corey, Cristina & Jen S4 Virginia & Sara S2 Michael & Chris S1
Kristen vs Jackie s15 Frank vs manda s15 Sam vs chicken s20 Susan vs lamb s11 Barbie vs red team s10 Jason vs Mike s12 Cheyenne vs tara s21 Carmen vs Raneshia s22 Sara vs Heather s2 Josh vs spaghetti s3 Melanie vs Kashia s12
The more I watch Season 16 moments the more I realize just how awful it was when at most 1/3 of the blue team was likable and lasted long enough to prove this. Pat was first boot and the five bad members were all really just evil…at least Koop had a reason to be angry at them and act how he did.
@@nathantucker8489it will never not hurt that suzanne was the reason van tanked kn 6th. I mean i get it, he did bad too, but he deserved a 2nd chance over her. 😢
Hey FlynnMasters, I love your channel and am looking forward to more videos of Hell's Kitchen. Also, do you have any videos from the newest season? 21 I believe?
Roe and Jennifer was another rivalry in season 13 & it reminded me a bit of the Carol & Andrea rivalry, both the same age & Jennifer also talked about punching Roe at some point
14:30 *Andrew* "If I make a mistake, I'm gonna own up to it." What, like cheating on your fiancée with one of your competitors on national TV? You going to own up to that one?
I don't know why people like Michelle. Yes, she is a great chef and have a real skill and creativity. I hate how people think she is a nice girl when she was really shady sometimes. Every time she fucked up, she blamed everybody. And I remember how she throw both manda and Barbie under the bus when they ask her to taste the food because they were allergic. She did it two or three times with Manda pasta, not taking the blame. Even Gordon asked Manda if someone helped her. She just said : oops my bad. And she did it with Barbie too. She was sometimes rude with Josh for nothing ( even if he was not the best and sometimes annoying). She did not handle pressure very well too. Two or three times she was overwhelmed with the garnish station. I think she stayed because she was doing really well in the solo challenge. Her sneaky attitude, throwing her teammates because she tasted the food and gave wrong information tell me everything I need to know about her personnality. I know it's a competition but it wasn't black jacket, it was about team. Some winners of HK did win without sabotage the others chefs 🤷🏻♀️
So when Ramsay takes them into the storeroom and slams the door, do you think the shakey cam is an edit, or is he genuinely that pissed to shake the cameras by slamming the door?
Hey Everyone, thanks for watching the video! Just to clear some things up, I didn't/won't be including any rivalries that were more so bullying as opposed to chefs actually going at it, hence say Barbie vs Red Team, Trev vs Scotley, etc wasn't on this list and won't be on next weeks one episode rivals video either, as it just wouldn't sit right with me putting something like that on.
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I still think that you should do a top ten red team cat fights
@@lunastarz8703 that would be nice!
You should do most satisfying eliminations from each season
You should do 6 most immature contestants
Or worst actions from good chefs
Meghan and Milly had a very healthy rivalry. No ill will just a desire to win.
I agree. They mutually respected each other. Meghan respected Milly's passion and rise, while Milly saw Meghan as the best. Milly felt in order to be the best, he had to beat the best.
Agreed. I wonder if that was why Meghan tried to get rid of Michelle at the final 5 as she did not want to lose a good opponent.
The most underrated rivalry in Hells Kitchen history. 💯
There’s a reason why Meghan hired Milly to work for her
Milly had no chance, Meghan was miles ahead, Michelle made it interesting she was just too young
"You can clean shrimp, good for you. You're not even a good person."
This fucking line from Tennille ALWAYS gets me
Amazingly underrated 🤣🤣
😆😆😆😆😆
Tennille seems to be constant underrated when I loved her in her season and she’s one of those people who probably makes a really good friend.
I think Corey and Christina was the most interesting rivalry on HK. They absolutely hated each other, but they also worked extremely well together in service, to the point where Christina respected and trusted Corey enough to have Corey be her number 2 in the final dinner service. They really demonstrated that it's possible to work together really well without actually liking each other on HK.
Also, they both are hating Matt and Jen together in Black Jacket
Wow, great point. I never considered that before.
Something too that gets overlooked is how much Corey mellowed out as the season went on. Much of her attitude presented when she nominated both her (and Jen) in Episode 2 completely faded away to SUCH a degree that Corey began nominating people who she felt DESERVED to go home, and even nominating *HERSELF* just so they could finally get Jen out, who by now had easily become the main villain of the season.
Whilst they mentioned they 'didn't like' each other, I'd argue that by the time of the finale, they built atleast enough of a friendship that Corey *WANTED* Christina to win, and Christina *WANTED* to work with Corey, hence why she was her first pick, *and eventually led to Christina winning.*
It was the first time I ever felt addicted to the show best rivalry by a fair margin
Meghan and Milly’s rivalry was so clean no arguments just cooking the best dishes.
Much respect to Michelle for picking Elise to be part of her team at the end of All Stars. Despite their rivalry, Michelle took a chance with Elise and it definitely paid off.
And also kudos to Paul who manage to make Elise and Carrie working together and put their differences aside.
Most People try to have no enemies, meanwhile Elise made enemies without even having to try at all 😂
Exactly!
And Barbie made a huge mistake to befriend her only for her to be getting thrown by Elise.
@@margarethmichelina5146 Yes! What was Barbie thinking? Considering how season 10 everyone hated her! She should’ve known better!
@@lastdayonearthmysteryman4849Also, you clearly see Jennifer avoiding Elise on All Star as she's been tired of her as she constantly keep getting picked on in S9. But the fact those 2 wanted to get rid of Michelle and made a short alliance is kinda weird.
@@margarethmichelina5146 Yes I notice that as well! Yeah I mean Michelle wasn’t my favorite but she wasn’t that bad! It was weird to see them have alliance however as the old saying work with devil I know rather the devil I don’t know!
Honestly, Elise crying when Michelle won was so satisfying. It was also satisfying when Michelle roasted her with the crying face comment and Jennifer outlasted Elise in All Stars!
Elise losing is always so satisfying I mean she gained all that muscle and is still the same girl from years ago 😂
F**k Elise, she gets on my damn nerves!! The only thing she cares about is herself
Yup Karmas a fuckin bitch!!! At the end of the day Elise got exactly what she deserved
Michelle had the greatest burn of all-time!!. I didn't like her, but I loved seeing that bitch cry and sob when Michelle ended up winning the whole thing.
Seeing Elise cry, I mean!!.
My favorite savage moment between Elise and Michelle:
Elise: "Get used to this face!"
Michelle: "Your crying face?!"
I'd love to see a video on HK friendships and how it affected the game, like how Joy kept throwing Scott under the bus to protect Kashia from nomination in S12.
It’s so nice to see Scott wins, he gets more shit from Ramsey than anyone else that season
Probably the most wholesome friendship is Paul and Will from Season 9 + Tommy if you count. They both are such bros, even they both betrayed Jennifer.
@@margarethmichelina5146 most of that blue team was basically a family, them 3 along with Natalie were strong, and you could feel them bond (see the grape punishment), hell, in a season where they're not protecting Elise, that 4 would've been the black jackets with Jennifer
@@varisrevolver4061It's also ironic how Season 9 and Season 10 Red Team are so toxic but both of the Blue Teams on both of seasons are like family and they are way civilize. It's so nice to see how gentle they are towards Natalie and Roshni in 2 different seasons when they got to move to Blue Team earlier especially how Roshni got treated like a Princess.
@@margarethmichelina5146 perfectly said, shame S10 Blue then threw her under a bus
If you think about it, Elise starting fights with Michelle probably helped Michelle win in the long run. Even though it’s a reality competition show, they edit clips and confessionals to push storylines. From a tv and storyline standpoint, the entire middle part of the season was Elise- the antagonist, starting fights with Michelle. Michelle made it to the finale and picked Elise to be on her team. That in itself was her main challenge during the final dinner service. It wasn’t about beating Benjamin, it was about making sure she could run the kitchen even with Elise on the team. Benjamin didn’t do as well during the finale but even if he did, it wouldn’t have made any sense for him to win since he had almost no screen time
That montage of Susan vs Lamb was hilarious
Season 16 actually had one of most clandestine and healthy rivalries. Heidi and Ryan. Watching those two and the mad respect they had for each other was one of the biggest joys I've ever seen in reality TV. To the point Heather was salty over them doing a challenge together because she felt it infair for the two strongest chefs to pair off...
If you remember, Ryan is mostly hiding behind Heidi all the time and Shaina even noticed that. Even Ramsay told Ryan to find her own voice. Good thing Ryan got moved to Blue Team and she's finally embraced herself. Shame that Heidi didn't make it to top 2, it should've been her and Ryan over that bitch Heather who constantly likes to complain every time!
It was actually Shaina that was mad that Ryan and Heidi paired in the challenge.
@@JES96& she doesnt even care bout anythin she just cares bout chicken
I legit forgot who Heidi even was. And It was Shaina who was pissed about the pair challenge which was justified considering the men won using the same strategy she suggested
The thing I like about the Christina/Corey rivalry was that they became buddies at the end of the seaon.
Along with Petrozza, they all hating Jen and Matt because of their whiny attitudes
Common enemy
Elise focusing so much on Michelle completely tanked her performance, and it showed in the Black Jacket challenge. She faltered when she witnessed Michelle receiving her black jacket and even broke down.
Had she put her head down and ignored Michelle, she possibly could’ve made it just as far. But apparently, Michelle was more important to her than winning.
her taking michelle nominating her for the black jacket challenges so personally was the beginning of her downfall for sure. it was true too 😭 she was definitely not a team player
@@melodicskeletonnot just that, it's also her mistakes being called and her blaming others that screwed her up as well.
It’s like this in so many seasons - S10, S17, S18, and so on. One chef is just too focused on antagonizing another, but that takes away from their focus and screws their cooking skills, denying them a win they could’ve easily gotten (Elise, Robyn/Kimmie/Tiffany, Scotley, etc)
@@saberthecoolestTiffany, Kimmie and Robyn weren’t CLOSE to skilled enough to win, especially not Tiffany and Kimmie. Same for Scotley. Elise got lucky as hell that people are toxic and like to watch drama, otherwise she would’ve been fairly eliminated MUCH earlier for her multiple dogshit services.
But we can never forget the most intense rivalry which was Raj vs The Snakes
Yes! Raj vs The Snake!
He’s the mongoose
never forget, Giacomo vs the greasy potato.
@@GorillaFan_32 Yeah that was good too!
Raj vs everyone except Russell
Susan vs Lamb is iconic
When she finally triumphed, I nearly cheered.
She and her mid 2000s hairdo.
You killed me 😂😂😂
@@wryalways985i did...i was like finally she cooked the lamb properly. And then she went home. Which kind of made me mad, because damn it she finally defeats the lamb and thwn gets kicked out.
Watching Elise act like a toddler not getting attention from mommy in the all star season was just sad-funny. The finale with her crying was almost satisfying enough to make up for her presence through the season. Prime example of someone being kept on the show for ratings IMO
What's more embarrasing is Elise is 6 years *older* than Michelle and acts so immature towards her. How embarrasing.
Carol wanting to punch Andrea in the throat was one of the first HK moments that made me gasp.
Say what you will about Andrea at least she had class
Lets face Devin along with Aaron was one the least toxic members of the blue team, and Elise was enemies with everyone
I believe wholeheartedly with both of your assertions. Devin must've been pretty tired of the toxicity from his own team during his season, really. And yeah, just don't get me started with Elise, tho. Total bad seed all around, plain and simple.
The whole Blue team (apart from those two) were absolutely butt-heads.
Koop is actually not bad either
Aaron only got eliminated early because the rest of the blue team were insecure jackasses who liked pitting against the only people who weren't self-obsessed (Aside from Devin and Koop)
@@ravedeath7690Aaron wasn't a super strong chef, few were on the blue team that season, although it was mostly due to lacking experience. But I think that if he'd told Gordon that his team had lost faith in him (which they had), then Gordon may have moved him to the red team to see how he did there. I would have loved to see how he did on the red team.
Surprised you didn't cover the longstanding rivalry between Nedra and Alfredo Al Dente, Gina's lively puppet pal. Highlight of the entire season.
"This is not a Sesame Street!"
That was one day
The Elise-Michelle rivalry is literally the product of Michelle nominating Elise and saying she's not a teamplayer, and that's it. Obviously that's on brand for Elise to start beef over nothing but it just screams the producers getting involved and telling the cast to up the drama, especially given how ham-fisted everything about S17 is to begin with.
Oh and btw had Andrew gone up for nomination, Aaron would've been saved 100%, and then next episode he laments Aaron getting eliminated!! Donkey Andrew!
That challenge on s17 where the rivalry between elise and michelle started, in that same challenge on s18, the 3 chefs in the cfyl challege were the first 3 to leave the kitchens in the reward challenge. But on s17, the last remaining chef in each kitchen had to pick the 3 weakest on their teams. That had to have been a last minute change by producers to spark drama
I'm honestly happy that you mentioned Susan's rivalry with the lamb 😂
*Garrett has left the chat with the lamb sauce*
Demons: How chaotic do you want Elise to be?
Satan: Yes.
I am really pissed that Nick didn't win Season 17 however, if Nick couldn't win, I'm glad Michelle won just because it made Elise cry
Hell yeah, the acknowledgment of Corey and Christina rivalry! Always makes me happy to see that being brought up,
Hey man! I remember watching your video you made on their rivalry. Liked the video and a big fan of your videos!
@@Trey-dd6md thank you! I sincerely appreciate it!
@@EternalOpossum Anytime man.
Carrie: *breathes*
Elise: “Carrie is the worst chef to ever be cast on HK! She’s so bad she makes RaJ look like Chef Ramsay himself! Every dish she touches turns into raw sewage! How did you even get cast on the season, Carrie? CARRIE!!!”
I mean, Elise wasn't wrong. It was just HOW she said it that was wrong....then again that doesn't excuse the fact that she bullied Carrie to an inexcusable extent.
@@musicworld-dh4iq Carrie wasn’t the best chef on the season by any means, especially when you have people like Paul and Will there, and she was fairly eliminated when she was. That said, Elise seemed to go out of her way to over-emphasize how bad she was, mostly in part to how Carrie struggled in the first few challenges. It even got to where Elise led the charge to dropping one of Carrie’s dishes for a challenge, when it was better than some of the actually-presented dishes, all because Elise didn’t like her. Also, in general, Carrie was NOT the worst chef that season, considering she made it to about halfway into the season and people like Steven and Chino were right there.
But if you watch that season, do NOT make a drinking game of how many times Elise exaggerates about how bad she thinks Carrie is, especially in the confessionals. You’d be blacked out pretty quickly.
@@heymistercarter. that last part is especially true. Elise may have been right about Carrie not being a good chef, but she had no reason to be as mean as she was to Carrie. For sure.
@@heymistercarter.Carrie was the weakest in her team; aside from the one challenge and service, she was way too overconfident. If she had the skill to back up her talk, the red team would’ve taken her seriously.
@@heymistercarter.placement doesn’t tell the full story. Elise got 3rd, yet she CLEARLY wasn’t the third best chef there. Should’ve gotten eliminated earlier, same with Carrie. Carrie was an arrogant fool way in over her head, but Elise was a narcissistic, self-serving BUM who just wouldn’t get a clue. Hella immature, on top of that.
I'm sure there were THOUSANDS of rivalries in Elsie's first season with the entire women's team breaking down almost every episode!
Definitely buddy like one student that picked a fight with other students.🔴🆚🔴
Elise is the worst, but that temporary alliance in season 17 was actually Jennifer's brainchild. And Season 10 was Barbie vs Anybody.
Best rivalry is Andrew vs Staying loyal to his fiancé
Surprised Roe and Jennifer from 13 wasn’t mentioned, I feel like a good chunk of that season was them hating each other
I agree. Jennifer got on my nerves with her constant Roe bitching.
Lowkey one of the most unlikeable contestants ive seen on the show. Seemes super passive aggressive. Hope shes not like that in real life.
"i'M nOt PlAyInG nIcE aNyMoRe"
Honey, you wouldn't know nice if it punched you in the mouth.
Epic last choice my man!! Loved it!!
I will literally never understand why some of these chefs think it's a good idea to try and sabotage the person who's team they end up on for the final 2. Do they not realize all they're really doing is making themselves look bad? They're not getting a final shot at the person they hate, they're just ensuring nobody's gonna wanna ever work with THEM because all they can do is be a petty waste of space.
The award for most toxic HK contestant goes to...Elise. We all know about her rivalries and it seems that at this point, she's literally not even trying to play nice. Ever.
But, Andrew and Devin is definitely a very underrated male rivalry at best. To be fair, S16 did no favors regarding the most toxic blue team members, except for Devin (such a sweetheart). Honestly, total rollercoaster of bullying at times than anything.
But, one other thing: Susan and the lamb in S11 will never NOT be funny to me! 😁 I mean...yeah. 😅
There were soo many you left out that were beyond iconic
- season 6 dave and Kevin, the both injured one of their limbs and went at it until the end and even the final service was close
-season 7 jay had 2 friendly rivalries, one with Benjamin on the red team and even on the same team and with Holly in challenges, definitely some of the likable rivalries
-season 8 had a few, raj and the pizza dough, and then his whole team (ironically with the exception of Russell), boris and pans, Russell and Vinny as well as they appeared to be frontrunners, you could also say Nona and jillian considering they were pitted against each other in 2 of the last challenges and even got a perfect score together on the sushi challenge
-season 10 was more hate triangles than rivalries, since there weren't any recurring themes of rivalries, even justin vs Christina was only really a rivalry at the final 2
Jay and Holly was more of a showmance if anything.
Christina and corey had such a weird rivalry. They couldnt stand each other but they worked so well together towards the end. They had to depend on each other when it was down to the last three on the red team because Matt was useless.
Matt had no business being a black jacket. Bro was an immature manchild who always wanted it his way.
"i don't send up raw chicken"
"what happened tonight?"
did anyone else notice that the minute someone calls out elise's faults, she becomes super defensive and tries to think that everyone is out to get her, and she believes that everyone is trying to talk over her?
how does elise expect to work anywhere knowing that if you make a mistake, you have to be called out for it?
Michelle's rivalry with Meghan in Season 14 and Michelle's rivalry with Elise in Season 17 are my favorites.
Dave Vs. Kevin in Season 6 was the best rivalry of two titans!
Also Danny vs. Benjamin in Season 5
Michelle and Elise was two unlikable people against each other so I didn’t either one of them!
Dave vs Kevin was the battle of two great chief wanting to be best overall!
Danny vs Benjamin was okay however Danny was clearly the best!
I thought you meant Benjamin after the season 7 guy for a sec
@@GorillaFan_32well we know him simply as Ben
Others you forgot:
Season 3: Josh vs actually cooking food
Season 4: Matt vs Ben
Season 5: Ben vs Danny, Lacey vs everyone, seth vs men
Season 6: Joseph vs being a bitch
Season 7: Benjamin vs women, Scott vs women, Jay and Benjamin vs Jason
Season 8: men vs raj, women vs Sabrina
Season 10: women vs Barbie, kimmie vs Robyn
Season 13: Steve (and later Aaron) vs Sterling
Season 14: t vs Monique, josh vs Nick
Season 15: frank vs manda
Season 18: Scotley vs trev
Season 19: Marc vs Cody Declan and amber (separately)
Season 2: Sara vs Virginia and Heather (separately as she mostly jealous to both of them), Tom vs Ramsay because Tom is a donkey
Season 5: Colleen vs Ramsay as he constantly berating her for being a fraud for having cooking school but sucks every time
Season 11: Nedra vs almost of everyone
Season 13: Roe vs Jennifer
Season 16: Kimberly vs Gia or Andrew, Matt vs everyone including Ramsay
Season 19: Amber vs fish
Season 20: Sam vs Chicken, Kiya vs Trenton, Red Team vs Josie as they constantly nominated her and also Josie keeps simping to Emily
Season 21: Tara vs Cheyenne and Sommer, Dafne vs Cheyenne
Benjamin vs. women killed me lmfao
Poor guy said some questionable shit and will never live it down. Don't get me wrong, love the guy, but wtf was he going through in his first season that turned him into a raging douchebag?
@@Shadowmew55 cause the women outside of holli sucked
@@margarethmichelina5146 season 21 women vs Tara after mindy got eliminated
Scotleys fault
I think after a greatest rivalry video and the one time rivalry next week, I think there should be a video about the greatest friendships in Hell’s Kitchen
Man, I wonder if two whole seasons of Hell's kitchen and hundreds of RUclips videos will be enough to say how toxic Elise is ...
Also, Devin was one of the few somewhat likeable chefs on S16's blue team. So it hurts to see him getting eliminated before Andrew and especially Paulie.
Elise Is so toxic they should create a new term to describe that level of toxicity
@@luciagianquitto4010 she really is. She's even worse than Amanda from The Challenge which is saying a lot because she's pretty toxic too. Actually, they'll both on the same playing field in terms of toxicity
Nope we need every man who punches the TV to comment on what a cunt bitch she is all over the place even on unrelated videos
Fun fact:
Elise got the most nominations of Hell's Kitchen history for being nominated 12 times in 2 seasons she's in: 7 in Season 9 & 5 in Season 17
@@margarethmichelina5146 interesting!
I had to laugh when it got to the rivalry when it came to Susan and the Lamb. I saw a comment once that was
"Fun Fact, Susan's last name is Heaton which is something she forgot to have when she cooked the lamb"
I love Millie just standing there at 5:30. He probably had no idea what was going on or if it was his problem
Matt and Ben on the one episode rivalry video is going to be fun to rewatch
can you pleaseeeeee do “the top 5 most talented casts” in hell’s kitchen. or do a full ranking of talent in hell’s kitchen
Jason vs Mike rivalry will always be legendary and hilarious in Season 12
"GO BACK TO THE GROCERY STORE, MOTHERF*CKER!"
you can't get more hilarious (and in a competition about cooking, more cutthroat) than that
That’ll probably be on next week’s video, since it was a one-episode deal.
Mike honestly is becoming the punching bag of everyone in Season 12
@@margarethmichelina5146 Because he served pre-packaged food to Chef Ramsay
Don’t forget Declan vs Marc in Season 19, they constantly butted heads and Marc eventually had his whole team against him.
And Frank vs Jared, which didn’t show as frequently but we all knew early on that they didn’t work well together.
As much as Frank is an asshole, his reaction about Jared saying "oui chef" is pretty funny, and one of the few memorable moments in the season
One of the most heated male rivalries from season 11, Ray and Dan, was also one of the pettiest. Both weren’t WRONG about each other but they both sucked so who’s side were we supposed to be on 😂
The brief Zach and Ray tiff from the charity dinner episode of that season was also one of the most mean spirited rivalries too, with Zach purposely sabotaging Ray’s meat with cold sauce. Can’t believe that slipped by Chef Ramsay!
Even though he was a tool, I'd side with Dan since it's pathetic when a 40 year old is acting like that.
@@xvgm24 My thoughts exactly
@@xvgm24 that’s fair lol, Dan was annoying but how was Ray just as annoying being twice his age??
Speaking of Susan and The Lamb, I want another list of chefs who can't cook one specific food, such as:
-Clemenza Season 10: He mostly sucks at Fish Station and let's not forget in one service, he already cooked the scallops on prep and then he overcooked dozens of swordfish for no reason.
-Amber Season 19: Same as Clemenza, she can't cook fish in general. The time she mostly cooked raw salmon and then got scolded by Ramsay, when she served bland cod to Ramsay in Black Jacket round and many more. The worst part is, she's always crying and not admitting her mistakes and mostly thrown other people under the bus, mostly Cody, even though they mostly want to help her! She's a type of person whose parents never say no to her.
-Sam season 20: I'm not going to be mean to youngsters, since everyone on this season is under 25 years old but this young man really sucks at cooking chicken. He even created chaos on his team by chicken twice. First, the infamous ChickenGate when Ramsay was confused of who served raw chicken in the pass and made Alex who got nominated also confused and randomly saying Antonio and then Antonio randomly saying Trenton. Until it turns out it was Sam who did it. (Honestly, Antonio and Trenton didn't deserved to be up in the front for no reason after all and I wouldn't count them being nominated at that time)
Also, in Steak Night, He constantly cooking raw chicken many times for one table even with the help with others and at the same time, he got eliminated because he refused to give the name who is the weakest chef on the team.
My favorite was Ariel and Kristen. Not only was it justified, but it was nice to see them work together instead of always fighting
Honourable mentions
Season 12- Scott and Anton
Season 20- Sam and Antonio
Season 10- oh boy 🙄 the whole red team
Season 11- Zach and Jeremy
Yes the whole Season 10 red team!
Dan and Ray from season 11 as well
@@twes003 very true Dan was an obnoxious man tbh
@@lastdayonearthmysteryman4849 it was like a huge cat fight
@@mdlinksthetopg6510 Yes It Was! Their called hell bitches for an reason!
5:43 I'll give Elise this, Michelle wasn't the reason she got eliminated in All-Stars. Becasue Elise eliminated herself in the BJC!
Van vs JP is 💥💥💥
One video topic that could be fun, in the vein of this: most polarizing Hell’s Kitchen chefs. Like the chefs that viewers either love or hate, based on their depictions on the show. Examples could include:
Robyn (Season 10/All-Stars)
Bret (Season 14/18)
Ariel (Season 15)
Tara (Season 21)
Benjamin (Season 7/All-Stars)
Honestly, I never liked Bret, but I will say - 14 made me not like him, 18 made me hate him. Especially with the way he tried to punk Mia, and make her look inferior. She wasn't taking crap from anyone, and certainly not from Bret.
been binging tf outta ur content love u buddy
i love how christiana and corey hated each other for most of the season and when they got to the black jackets, they loved each other.
Looking back at it most of rivalries in women team was between best chefs and most of rivalries in men’s team was about leadership
Y’all should do a video of best HK friendships as well
Susan vs Lamb- the best one ever
I don't like Michelle (Little Miss Sabotage) but the 'crying face' line was such a sick burn 🔥
I actually love the last rivalry featured... Didn't expect that
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Jon and Janel were a great rivalry as well, super respectful
Elise vs EVERYBODY that she sees is in her way. Her focus goes to beating the person she hates much more than focusing on doing what she SHOULD be doing...
I think you definitely should have included Declan and Marc from season 18, the little chihuahua thinking he was gonna knock out the big Irish grizzly bear
Susan and lamb rivalry is ICONIC ONE🎉
Never forget, Nilka vs the cameraman. That door slam really got me into it.
It is said that Elise got an F in math class because every time her teacher asked: "What's the common denominator?" she always answered Carrie.
I’m surprised you forgot Ben and Matt from season 4
Imagine a season with these rivalries going against each other.
My list of notable rivalries are:
Nedra & Gina S11
Elise & Carrie S9
Elise & Michelle S17
Tenille & Suzanne S6
Ray and Dan S11
Nick & Josh S14
Barbie & Tiffany S10
Trev & Scotley S18
Seth & J S5 (Felt J found Seth to be a joke)
Jay & Benjamin S7 (friendly rivalry)
Ashley & Jackie S15
Declan & Mark S19
Kimmie & Robyn S10
Monterray & Jonathan S9
Elise & Jennifer S9
Matt & Ben S4
Corey, Cristina & Jen S4
Virginia & Sara S2
Michael & Chris S1
Kristen vs Jackie s15
Frank vs manda s15
Sam vs chicken s20
Susan vs lamb s11
Barbie vs red team s10
Jason vs Mike s12
Cheyenne vs tara s21
Carmen vs Raneshia s22
Sara vs Heather s2
Josh vs spaghetti s3
Melanie vs Kashia s12
I would say Michael and Ralph from s1
Honestly the funniest thing is that I read somewhere several chefs said that Elise is actually alright when she's not in Hell's Kitchen lol
The more I watch Season 16 moments the more I realize just how awful it was when at most 1/3 of the blue team was likable and lasted long enough to prove this. Pat was first boot and the five bad members were all really just evil…at least Koop had a reason to be angry at them and act how he did.
I feel like Ben and Jay had a bit of a gentleman's rivalry in season 7, like a "see you in the finals" type of rivalry after Ben went to the red team.
Suzanne: Tennille cant cook a scallop
Tennille: Becomes a front runner to win the season and places 4th while suzanne tanks and places 6th
You mean 5th because van was in 6th
@@nathantucker8489it will never not hurt that suzanne was the reason van tanked kn 6th. I mean i get it, he did bad too, but he deserved a 2nd chance over her. 😢
Random but I'm always so surprised how many chefs smoke on this show
And then they act baffled whenever they bomb on the Blind Taste Test
Robert and Andy from season Six had in my opinion a pretty good rivalry too.
I am actually shocked matt and ben didnt make the list
Day 4 of asking Flynn to make a HK intro ranking video
Susan v Lamb was an incredible addition lol
Hey FlynnMasters, I love your channel and am looking forward to more videos of Hell's Kitchen. Also, do you have any videos from the newest season? 21 I believe?
How did Russell and Trev’s rivalry not make the list?
Ahahahahahah! Susanne vs. The Lamb!!!!! The greatest rivalry of HK!
Blue Team vs Raj was an interesting one
Roe and Jennifer was another rivalry in season 13 & it reminded me a bit of the Carol & Andrea rivalry, both the same age & Jennifer also talked about punching Roe at some point
14:30 *Andrew* "If I make a mistake, I'm gonna own up to it."
What, like cheating on your fiancée with one of your competitors on national TV? You going to own up to that one?
It seems like Susan has never cooked lamb before, before she came into hell's kitchen
Susan was a culinary student when she entered Hell's Kitchen so she must've still learnt how to cook lamb properly
Honestly, I would like to see a video on HK friendships, considering how Season 22 ended.
Susan vs the lamb caught me off guard 😂😂😂
Another rivalry was between Chef Ramsay and a chef who knows who he is and can speak for himself.
There are rivalries and friendships within every reality TV show; pretty much anyway.
I don't know why people like Michelle. Yes, she is a great chef and have a real skill and creativity. I hate how people think she is a nice girl when she was really shady sometimes. Every time she fucked up, she blamed everybody. And I remember how she throw both manda and Barbie under the bus when they ask her to taste the food because they were allergic. She did it two or three times with Manda pasta, not taking the blame. Even Gordon asked Manda if someone helped her. She just said : oops my bad. And she did it with Barbie too. She was sometimes rude with Josh for nothing ( even if he was not the best and sometimes annoying). She did not handle pressure very well too. Two or three times she was overwhelmed with the garnish station. I think she stayed because she was doing really well in the solo challenge.
Her sneaky attitude, throwing her teammates because she tasted the food and gave wrong information tell me everything I need to know about her personnality. I know it's a competition but it wasn't black jacket, it was about team. Some winners of HK did win without sabotage the others chefs 🤷🏻♀️
YOUR COOKIN!
2:50 No way did you just say that CAROL was a front-runner 💀💀💀
Carol is mostly an airhead most of the time
She was in the beginning, she was the only reason the red team won in the first episode
So when Ramsay takes them into the storeroom and slams the door, do you think the shakey cam is an edit, or is he genuinely that pissed to shake the cameras by slamming the door?
I personally would have included Jay and Ben as a friendly rivalry. Wasn't highlighted too much by editors but it was there
My favourite Hell’s Kitchen rivalries are Elise vs. Carrie in Season 9, and Elise vs. Michelle in Season 17.
Couldn't agree more with the last one
Good video; suggestion: Russell vs anybody...
Legend has it that Susan's restaurant was given poor reviews due to raw lamb
Frank vs The Women- Season 15!