His passion for food is much more prevalent in The F Word and you get to see him interact with members of his family. He just comes off a lot better in those series.
Thinking back to series on of Hell's Kitchen, the only time you really see him come together as a caring person is in the last episode. He stops being a prick and really seems to like, and be proud of, the final two.
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- Old Man Luedecke
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