Not only is using your body a despicable, though well-used, tactic on reality television, here it wouldn't even help. I can't imagine that Louross contemplating what Corey looks like without clothes on would affect his work. I can't imagine Louross's semi-desire to have a fling with her would make him think it worth losing a restaurant. It just doesn't make sense.
Or, does it? Is Corey way more intelligent than I'm giving her credit for being? Is Corey smart enough to know that stripping down into her underwear and attempting to seduce Louross, whether successful or not, is a sure way to guarantee more screen time? Is Corey using her body in an attempt to get on camera more? That makes sense. You see, that works, there's no way the producers of Hell's Kitchen can pass on an attempted hook up and Corey instigating it gets her more face time. Corey could be that smart. She definitely could be. It doesn't make me want to eat in a restaurant that has her as the head chef more, but she could be that smart.
Who knows, maybe after the season ends Playboy will come calling.









Article comments
1 - Jon
"...only Ben and Bobby (Rock Jr., as I like to think of him) seem as though they might be pseudo-acceptable winners."
Ben? Are you kidding? Ben is a pompous, immature little jerk. I don't care if he's the best chef on earth; that's not the point. His lack of character and teamwork disqualifies him. The way we prioritize competitiveness over civility in this country is absolutely disgusting! He threw things at the short white guy with the big hat when they were being punished in that field or where ever they were. Seriously childish, venal, competitive high school behavior. He may have skill, but in no way does he DESERVE to win. Nor does Jen, after she refused to let whats-her-name live down picking a piece of fish that didn't weigh enough. That nasty, grimy, typical Chicago attitude of Jen's doesn't get you very far in parts of the country where people know how to act.