Last blog! There was a ton of drama (again, it naturally evolved) and there was also a lot of good food.
We arrive at Donatoni's, where Ilan and Marcel must choose teams. This time there is more of a choice in sous chefs, and Mia and Frank end up hanging by the pool at the Waikoloa for a few more days.
I thought it was good of Sam to choose to be with Marcel; it shows his thoughtfulness in knowing that he can help Marcel win and also learn a little something about Marcel's style of cooking. It was a difficult situation for both Sam and Elia, having been eliminated the night before, and the fact that they were both game to cook for their leaders was admirable.
Yes, I liked the way Sam and Mike pitched in to help Marcel. I was glad Elia was eliminated. I had liked her until she turned on Marcel. It was like in the beginning, she was so awkward and lonely and glad to have a friend in Marcel. As she became more popular with the others, she too joined them in making fun of Marcel. And the way she rolled her eyes and said he went on and on about his cooking - what's that to her? She already finished her round, didn't she? And when Ilan took just as long, I noticed she didn't have anything to say! And who was she to insist to the judges that Ilan's final meal was tastier than Marcel's when she hadn't tasted Marcel's food? It was just sheer bitchness on her part. Its a pity. I thought she was the only female contestant who was likeable and had integrity. In the end, I don't know who was worse - she or the "cheerful" Betty who turned out to be so vulgar, vindictive and childishly unprofessional.
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