I love this show! it's hilarious, though not for little little kids who reapeat every word they hear. Ramsay's nicer outside the kitchen. Like Simon Cowell, Ramsay has his mean moments and occasional complements. everyone will be entertained and excited for the next episode!
Okay, lets get this straight, my father is a chef. I know, he graduated from the Culinary Institute of America, and so I have grown up listining to quotes from famous chefs like Mario Batalli, (I might have spelled his last name wrong, remember I only heard quotes) and smelling wonderful dishes from Rachael Ray, and even a few of my Dad's dishes. but the point is that chefs will listen to other chefs, especially if they already have fame and fortune. Thus began my father and I's journey, we watched Hell's Kitchen. Okay, so he shoots of his mouth, okay he dumps dishes down the drain if they are not perfection. But the same thing happens to my math test sometimes, the only diference is that Mrs. Hanes dosn't yell , 'This is ------' nasty!" So, no one will learn if they don't make mistakes! Although maybe the camera dosn't need to be here. My 5-year old sister does not watch this show, and my Grandmother thinks he off his rocker. (She dosn't know the delicious dinner we had on Sunday was one of his recipes.) I think it's the same thing with Simon Cowell. He is mean, but more often than notm he's right. Deal with it.
Mean chef servies up insults in hilarious reality show
When someone is mature enough to understand this show, they ought to find it very funny if entertaining at all, even though reality shows are typically not supposed to be humorous. It is funny because the contestants constantly make stupid mistakes and Chef Ramsey always overreacts. Contestants curse a lot, but the majority of it is bleeped. And sometimes they drink and smoke as well when not having to put up with him right that minute. In fact, they also often drink when teams go on rewards for winning reward challenges. So parents need to caution their children when watching this show. Tell them that Chef Ramsey is so used to his being perfect at cooking that he treats his contestants like dirt for not being prefect. They also need to be told that the language said by the contestants and the chef that isn't bleeped is not to be repeated. Ditto for the drinking.
One of my favorite reality shows, but not appropriate for kids. Language is too heavy for younger kids, and there's a lot of screaming. There are no good role models.
It isn't "yellow 14" anyway.. I would agree if it is at least "yellow 12"... There are many swears but all bleeped out, and even if it is bleeped out, I can see that chef and competitors use f-word a lot. Occasionally, "the finger" appears, and it is usually for a second or two, and it is blurred quite hard. So parents are strongly cautioned about this show. However, it is rated PG on Citytv and the rating PG guideline is that age 8~13(not sure) may should be supervised so I think if you're over 8, watch it with your parents.