Josh Vents About Being the Whipping Boy After a Disaster Service | Hell's Kitchen
Culture ZoneKitchen Drama/Hell's Kitchen
Every kitchen has that one cook who catches every bullet when service goes sideways—the reliable one who shows up, works clean, and somehow becomes the target when everyone else's mistakes pile up. Josh's frustration cuts through the Hell's Kitchen theatrics because you recognize the injustice: being competent doesn't shield you from becoming the scapegoat when the wheels fall off. The cameras love the drama, but anyone who's watched a solid line cook get buried under someone else's disaster knows exactly why he's venting.
— The Chef's Take
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