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Season 1

  • Who was the very first chef to get a perfect score in the blind taste test in the roleplay? None other than Game Developer, Jake Marshall.

Season 3

  • During the sixth episode, the blue team were getting kicked out left and right, even strong contenders like Kiibo and Pory. In the end, the lone chef left standing was Brent, who was coming off three previous nominations.

Season 4 (All-Stars)

  • Out of all the chefs on the blue team who were either drama-prone or couldn't back up their cooking, there was only one who never once fell into that camp. That being Ewan, who was injured early in Season 2, but his Ensemble Dark Horse status resulted in him being brought back and pretty much becoming the Only Sane Man on the blue team.
    • Additionally, while he didn't win in the end, he wound up being the first chef to keep their jacket in two separate seasons.

Season 7

  • Despite the fallout of what happened after, Tommy managing to have a genuinely good charity service after several services of not really standing out. This is especially good for him, considering her was just coming off a particularly bad service.
  • DJ, despite having a questionable team (he got both Rohan and Ben, both not bad choices, but he also got Keith, Georgie, and Paula, which led to some people wondering his mindset) delivering an absolute Curb-Stomp Battle to Heather, and winning the season in one of the most one-sided finales to date.
    • To add onto this, the user himself had a legitimately strong strategy for the picks, mentioning that because Keith, Georgie, and Paula were weak, they could guide them and help them out. They took what Virginia all the way back in Season 2 did and actually made their Insane Troll Logic make sense.
  • From a villainous standpoint, Rohan's manipulations. Despite how he felt about it in the end, there's no denying that despite not making it to the black jackets, he turned the entire season on it's head. From his manipulation of Harper to get her eliminated early, to managing to seamlessly get the entire team to turn on Ben at the final 10 despite Ben doing nothing wrong, to his Xanatos Gambit to take out Paula at the cost of eliminating Richard, and then finally downright poisoning Paula's chances at winning by revealing why she was really there, he cemented himself as perhaps the most cutthroat and dangerous antagonist in the roleplay's history.
    • One thing that doesn't get brought up is that since he poisoned Paula's chances, that essentially meant that Rohan manipulated GORDON FUCKING RAMSAY.
    • Speaking of which, him scoring a perfect four out of four on the blind taste test.

Season 8

  • In the third service, the blue team were the victim of a massive kick-out spree much like Season 3 above. Also much like Season 3 above, the one chef left remaining in the kitchen was a chef who was coming off several nominations. That chef was Frankie Marzano, who had several close calls before being the last chef standing in the kitchen.
    • Frankie in general is chock full of these. Despite never going to culinary school, he's shown to be an incredibly fast learner, something that allowed him to be able to keep up with his fellow chefs who have years of experience on him.
    • During the Southern Cuisine challenge, Frankie admitted he had never made Southern cuisine. His dish wound up not only winning the challenge for the blue team, but it was the highest scoring dish of the day.
    • During Spell's Kitchen, the pork chop dish seemed doomed with a combination of celery root, cherries, and cheddar cheese. Frankie made the smart decision to do a compote with the cheddar and the cherries despite never making one, and that decision paid off as he managed to score a point for the blue team.
    • Despite being a smoker, Frankie managed to keep up in the blind taste test, scoring three out of four right.
    • Later that same episode, after being put up for the seventh time despite having a flawless charity, he delivered an absolutely brutal (if a bit hypocritical) "The Reason You Suck" Speech, calling out Scott for his inability to admit his mistakes and Morgana for sending him up to save her own skin.
    • And in the end despite a few hiccups during his finale, Frankie managed to pull off the victory over Oliver, who had years of experience on him.

Hell's Kitchen Amateurs: Season 1

  • The blind taste test continued its history of 4 out of 4 perfect scores, with Isabel scoring perfectly. That, alongside Heather's impressive score of 3, managed to finally net the red team their first (and only) team victory.
    • While it did result in a loss, Korekiyo's performance was especially impressive, scoring a three out of four compared to everyone else's one. It was even enough for Heather to take notice.
  • During the first black jacket service, Malcolm managed to single-handedly do an entire 12-top single-handedly.
  • Heather's performance in the final service is just a sight to behold. Despite having Charles, Korekiyo, and Olivia on her team, she managed to pull off an absolutely phenomenal performance, with the only real problem being Olivia trying to sabotage her by messing up her orders and eventually knocking a pan over that Charles was cooking something in, which Heather handled by getting rid of Olivia and managing to complete service with only those two. After all the punishments and service losses she did, it's downright cathartic to see Heather win. Earn Your Happy Ending indeed.

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