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Chef Ramsay’s Fuming as Burnt Fish & Spaghetti Chaos Leaves the Men in Shambles | Hell’s Kitchen

The second dinner service is going down in flames for the blue team as Eddie struggles with spaghetti, Vinnie burns his dover soles & Aaron is just talking with the guests…

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This clip is from: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4eV63y2JNDEZUbCtFzjpnX8BoiLvB65a – Episode 2

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In Hell’s Kitchen, two teams compete for the prestigious job of head chef at a top restaurant, all under the guidance of world-class fiery chef Gordon Ramsay.

49 Comments

  1. Honestly, Aaron is someone who could be up there with Petrozza, Rochelle, and Sterling in terms of the most beloved HK alums. As good as a TV personality as he was, though, you can tell this was NOT the show for him. I know this was the early seasons, but considering all that happened with Robert on the two seasons he competed on, I wish HK had been better at vetting these contestants on a health level.

  2. Poor Aaron definitely looked like he was not there mentally, being on tableside may have been good for him to get confidence, but there was no need for him to talk to all those customers, he was just there to work. I can't really blame him for taking so long to fillet the fish either, he was not a well man. They should have found someone better for the job.

  3. 3:46 Cameo by Josh's spirit.
    Also, who needs 15 minutes to debone a fish? I would struggle waste enough time to get to 5 minutes let alone 15.

  4. 1:50 This should've been the moment where Ramsay called for a medic. You can see it in Aaron's expression and him suddenly sitting down that he wasn't feeling well because of the diabetic complications.

  5. Aaron had such a vacant expression while being briefed on the tableside duty. His eyes weren't even tracking Gordon while he was moving around.

  6. BTW, spacing out like Aaron did can be a symptom of an active seizure.
    He NEEDED a medic to check on him there, especially after falling backwards.

  7. "It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt" This rule goes especially, in the company of Chef Ramsay 🔥🍴

  8. Aaron should have quit in this episode because of his health problems, and it’s sad that years laters he would pass away from complications of diabetes, something he struggle with his life. 💔🙏🏼

  9. Something I've noticed is how much more lenient Ramsay was on Aaron compared to the other chefs, like allowing him to sit out for the challenge, giving Aaron the sole because he wanted him out of the heat, making sure he was alright when he blanked out, and just sending Jean-Philippe after him to tell him to stop instead of yelling at him from across the restaurant like he did with Brad.

    It's nice to see him be a genuine caring guy to people who obviously have issues and try and push them to do better.

  10. i always thought the logic of Aaron talking to the guests was to keep them engaged and excited while waiting for their food..perhaps i’m just overthinking it though

  11. Aaron feels like a waiter just greeting customers instead of serving tableside food, I thought he was experienced at fileting fish, but probably not. Wished his health had gotten better. RIP Aaron Song 🙏

  12. Chef Ramsay believes in Aaron I can see it. He wouldn’t ask him to work table side if it wasn’t the case.

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