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[s8e7] Breakfast, Lunch & Winner Now

Adam, feeling the weight of his leadership, made the surprising decision to and two others, leaving the rest of his teammates to fight for their lives in the kitchen. The Pressure Test: The Egg-Cellent Downfall

The remaining contestants faced a technical nightmare: perfectly executing three different egg dishes in a limited timeframe. The tension was palpable as the cooks raced against the clock. While most managed to survive, found himself in the bottom. His inconsistent execution and failure to master the delicate textures required by the judges ultimately cost him his apron. [S8E7] Breakfast, Lunch & Winner

The morning sun barely touched the luxury cars in the driveway of the when the remaining Top 16 home cooks arrived for their toughest team challenge yet. Split into two teams, they were tasked with taking over the kitchen at the hotel’s renowned Belvedere Restaurant to serve a high-pressure breakfast to its elite clientele. Adam, feeling the weight of his leadership, made

By the end of the day, was sent home, leaving the Top 15 to continue their quest for the MasterChef trophy. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Episode 807 (U.S.) - Breakfast, Lunch & Winner While most managed to survive, found himself in the bottom

The joy of the win was short-lived for the Red Team as they returned to the MasterChef kitchen. In a dramatic twist, judges Gordon Ramsay, Christina Tosi, and Aarón Sánchez gave the losing captain, , a difficult choice: he could either save himself from the elimination pressure test or save a few members of his team.

The , led by the assertive Brien , and the Red Team , under the steady hand of Adam , faced a relentless barrage of orders ranging from delicate eggs Benedict to perfectly seared steaks. While Brien’s leadership kept the Blue Team moving, the Red Team struggled with timing and communication. In a nail-biting finish, the Blue Team secured a narrow victory. The Captain's Dilemma