darlingchristie:
wecreatefear:
rabbittwalter:
gamtav88:
brooklyn-knight:
jalexintheimpala:
god bless gordan ramsey
Dude is only a dick to adults, awesome.
because, those adults should know what they’re doing, they’re cooks these are kids hes teaching to cook, therefore he is patient.
gordon ramsey is one of my favorite people in the whole world ok
why does this make me tear up
Gordon, Graham, & Joe are absolutely amazing to the children on Master Chef Jr, as are the children to one another. They encourage one another & are so supportive. We adults could learn a thing or two from these culinary savants, for sure.
Not to mention that the kids are supportive of each other. They aren’t like, “Man she’s a good cook I MUST ELIMINATE HER,” they’re like, “Oh man this tastes great! Good job!”
xander6981:
sherlock—hannibal:
Concern Gordon is just heartwarming.
Okay, this may have been my favorite part of the finale. Data starts feeling light headed (and probably dehydrated) and Alexander, *her competitor*, stops what he’s doing, comes over and puts his arm around her. He reassures her it’s going to be ok. These kids are amazing! Incredible moment.
That and that part where I think she forgot an ingredient or something so Alexander gave her his. I really liked Master Chef Junior, no one felt catty or felt like they were trying to screw each other over, it was great <3
lotrlockedwhovian:
strawberry-sugar:
If you don’t think this was the most adorable thing to ever happen, you’re wrong.
Reasons why Gordan Ramsay fantastic: kind and patient with kids who are trying their best, takes no shit from arrogant adults who think they know everything.
Wow, this… yeah that pretty much sums up my love for him, too. I also like watching the kid chefs because, you know, they aren’t nearly as catty as the adults. They aren’t trying to sabotage each other and when someone gets voted off they’re all genuinely sad to see someone go, even if its a competition. Like yeah they’re trying to win but you don’t see them smirking when someone goes home, they’re all hugs and love, and so are the judges.
Also (which was in this episode) I like that their reasons for wanting someone to go is because its a competition, like, “Sarah who do you want to see go home?” "Alexander, because he’s strong.“ There’s no, "Alexander because I think he’s an asshole,” the kids can see that they’re all talented and it actually feels like they all respect each other.