July 26, 2007 at 9:34am
With only five chefs left Gordon Ramsay had fewer targets to spew venom on, so he made sure to cover everyone completely. Really the most spectacular moment was when he tossed a comatose Josh out of the kitchen and off the show partway through dinner service. Describing it wouldn't do it justice, but I will say he threw a spoon.
Following that, Rock, Jen, and Bonnie fought over very little very loudly. Rock's really fun when he's fighting with people, but he's better in front of the camera on his own. He started wailing about how sometimes he "likes working with women," but then he swore at Bonnie and Jen and did that angry grunt thing he does.
All of this, extra axing included, made it seem as if this was the most eventful episode yet. The editors went for maximum tear-jerking, playing up the touching story of a certain chef who, despite her Waffle House training, managed to make her way to the final rounds of Hell's Kitchen. That was before Ramsay kicked off Julia.
Nearly everyone was crying, even Rock (though he didn't care about Julia; he was mad at himself). Ramsay showed a new side of himself, kissing Julia like an angry uncle before telling her that he would pay her way through culinary school.

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