Hell's Kitchen Recap: Bullies, Idiots And Victims Create The Drama
Recap and Commentary By RTVC Staff Writer Rebecca Moatz
July 4, 2012
Crazy or crazy
like a fox?
Episode ten of Hell’s Kitchen resumed with a determined Kimmie’s desire to rejoin her team in the kitchen, despite the pain she was in from the grease burns she sustained moments before.
She no sooner returns to the kitchen, amidst cheers from some of her teammates, that Robyn shows she simply can’t stand the heat of her former BFF turned arch rival who has now evolved into a heroine.
And Robyn is burning with rage because of it.
In fact, Robyn has become so confrontational when anyone stands by Kimmie, she now stands alone.
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But she still can’t keep her mouth shut.
Robyn can’t muster the same enthusiasm for Kimmie’s triumphant return, because she is too busy playing the victim.
And she simply couldn’t stand to hear her teammates cheer Kimmie on, just like she couldn’t stand Kimmie’s contented slumber the night before.
Tiffany raised some eyebrows when she announced she “really doesn’t like kids at all”; like that was a surprise. Tiffany doesn’t like anyone!
Of course, she doesn’t like kids. She is an over-sized child, and she doesn’t even like herself.
She is a bully and a back-biter, and while her focus is on Barbie right now, she has a history of not playing nice with others.
Barbie is absolutely right; Tiffany doesn’t care and it shows in her food.
Always looking for trouble, Tiffany no sooner heard Barbie’s comment when she insinuated that Kimmie just hit her in the head with the end of the pizza paddle.
Perhaps the truth Barbie spoke hurt Tiffany just enough to try and change the subject by making ridiculous accusations against Kimmie.
While the drama continued in the Red Kitchen, the Blue Team had things well in hand.
After returning from escorting Kimmie to the medic, Clemenza was back in the Blue Kitchen and entertaining the kids by tossing the pizza dough.
Appetizers are now flowing steadily out of the Blue Kitchen.
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