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** Chris Coombs suffered a very ''bad'' case of this, especially losing to the same chef that originally got chopped for plating only one rattlesnake dish.
** Chris Coombs suffered a very ''bad'' case of this, especially losing to the same chef that originally got chopped for plating only one rattlesnake dish.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Over the course of two episodes, one contestant was overconfident, talked over the judges (and Ted), accused a competitor of stealing his food after he misplaced it, and [[Honor Before Reason|refused to let the judges taste a component that didn't make it on to the plate]]. Then he stopped in the middle of the dessert round to open a can for a leftie competitor struggling with a right-handed can opener.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Over the course of two episodes, one contestant was overconfident, talked over the judges (and Ted), accused a competitor of stealing his food after he misplaced it, and [[Honor Before Reason|refused to let the judges taste a component that didn't make it on to the plate]]. Then he stopped in the middle of the dessert round to open a can for a leftie competitor struggling with a right-handed can opener.
** Probably more of a case of a [[Pragmatic Villain]]... he seemed to realize just how aggravated with him the judges were over refusing to be a good sport, and was probably hoping to earn some points back.
* [[Jerkass]]: Often the judges, and sometimes the chefs.
* [[Jerkass]]: Often the judges, and sometimes the chefs.
** One chef who was the only one to vote against allowing judges to taste a late submission by another chef. They have since [[New Rules as the Plot Demands|changed the rules to prevent this.]]
** One chef who was the only one to vote against allowing judges to taste a late submission by another chef. They have since [[New Rules as the Plot Demands|changed the rules to prevent this.]]