After the taste-off, Ramsay gives both Bonnie and Rock golden invitations to eat at his chef's table at his new New York restaurant, Gordon Ramsay at The London, and then the two competitors are back in their Hell's Kitchen dorm, eating a "last supper" together. Bonnie asks, "Who's Jesus and who's Judas?" Does that make Ramsay Pontius Pilate? Because someone's certainly getting crucified.
The last moment of interest in this episode is when most of the ousted contestants arrive at the dorm the next morning. Most seem happy to be there, except for Julia, who can't stop crying. It's not a loud, sobbing sort of thing, though; it's more like the kind when you just can't stop the tears from spilling over no matter how hard you try to dry them up by opening your eyes really wide and tipping your head back to make them go back down. Poor Julia. I really hope she can get it together and take Ramsay up on his offer to send her to culinary school, because her career is the one I care to follow when this is all over. Down in the kitchen, Bonnie and Rock pick teams. Bonnie's taste-off win gives her the first pick, and she goes with Jen, while Rock goes for Brad. In the end, it's back to boys against girls with Julia and Josh being the last chosen.
Previews for next week promise that the second part of the finale will be way more interesting than this week's flavorless crap on a plate.









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