Gordon Ramsay's Secret Service
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- 2025–
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWith the help of a secret source on the inside, Gordon Ramsay gathers raw, unfiltered evidence and gets a 360-degree view of the major issues facing each restaurant.With the help of a secret source on the inside, Gordon Ramsay gathers raw, unfiltered evidence and gets a 360-degree view of the major issues facing each restaurant.With the help of a secret source on the inside, Gordon Ramsay gathers raw, unfiltered evidence and gets a 360-degree view of the major issues facing each restaurant.
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Gordon Ramsay's Secret Service attempts to freshen up the Kitchen Nightmares concept with a "spy mission" twist, but the result is a half-committed, muddled show that can't decide what it wants to be. The espionage angle - complete with hidden cameras and late-night inspections, feels like an afterthought. It's introduced with dramatic flair, then quickly dropped, as if the producers lost interest halfway through the pitch.
The real problem, though, is the formula itself. Ramsay leans harder than ever into manufactured drama and predictable beats: introduce chaos, storm into the restaurant, kick everyone out, have a heart-to-heart, and deliver a free renovation. There's little room for nuance, and even less for actual mentorship or education. Every episode revolves around a forced emotional epiphany, usually presented as if the struggling owner has somehow missed the obvious fact that their business is hemorrhaging money.
What made Ramsay's earlier shows compelling was the sense of real stakes and genuine teaching or transformation. Here, it all feels hollow. The staff are portrayed as hopeless, the tension feels scripted, and the "solutions" are barely shown. There are no meaningful insights into fixing operations, improving management, or elevating food quality. It's drama for drama's sake, with none of the satisfying payoff.
At its core, Secret Service is a show caught between reinvention and repetition. Ramsay seems unsure whether he's creating a new kind of intervention series or simply doubling down on a worn-out format. The only real innovation is how loudly the same story is told each week.
Even for die-hard Gordon Ramsay fans, this show risks doing more harm than good; it doesn't entertain, it doesn't teach, and it might just make you question why you were a fan in the first place.
The real problem, though, is the formula itself. Ramsay leans harder than ever into manufactured drama and predictable beats: introduce chaos, storm into the restaurant, kick everyone out, have a heart-to-heart, and deliver a free renovation. There's little room for nuance, and even less for actual mentorship or education. Every episode revolves around a forced emotional epiphany, usually presented as if the struggling owner has somehow missed the obvious fact that their business is hemorrhaging money.
What made Ramsay's earlier shows compelling was the sense of real stakes and genuine teaching or transformation. Here, it all feels hollow. The staff are portrayed as hopeless, the tension feels scripted, and the "solutions" are barely shown. There are no meaningful insights into fixing operations, improving management, or elevating food quality. It's drama for drama's sake, with none of the satisfying payoff.
At its core, Secret Service is a show caught between reinvention and repetition. Ramsay seems unsure whether he's creating a new kind of intervention series or simply doubling down on a worn-out format. The only real innovation is how loudly the same story is told each week.
Even for die-hard Gordon Ramsay fans, this show risks doing more harm than good; it doesn't entertain, it doesn't teach, and it might just make you question why you were a fan in the first place.
Ditch the forced drama set ups. We loved Kitchen nightmares because the drama was more sincere and natural. Gordon spent days with the owners and staff in the original series. This is just supplanting real emotion and situations with dramatic set ups.
Gordon is forcing himself to sound like he's in a continuous state of emergency. Even the real secret service isn't this dramatic and Hollywoodish. Actually, if Gordon took these restaurants as seriously as a real secret service agent would then I could follow along.
Take your own advice on how to cook and run a restaurant and keep it simple, tasteful, and honest.
You've got too much money to play with and it's ruining what should be another hit. Fire that shady and greedy writing executive that's ruining a great name with this mediocre bs.
Gordon is forcing himself to sound like he's in a continuous state of emergency. Even the real secret service isn't this dramatic and Hollywoodish. Actually, if Gordon took these restaurants as seriously as a real secret service agent would then I could follow along.
Take your own advice on how to cook and run a restaurant and keep it simple, tasteful, and honest.
You've got too much money to play with and it's ruining what should be another hit. Fire that shady and greedy writing executive that's ruining a great name with this mediocre bs.
Using blue light on everything to check for dirt and toughing things with bare hands is not ok!
Gordon!
I see him doing this in hell kitchen to and i cant understand it.
Please stop doing this.
I like Gordon he is "the man" and is very reasonable and mostly calm in a situation where he has to be.
But this i don't get and he should know not to do this it gives a bad example.
DONT'T TOUGHT DIRTY STUFF IN A KITCHEN!
USE GLOVES and use a water and soap to wash your hands!
And if you go to a restaurant where people do not wearing nets over hair and beard is also disgusting!
Tell them PLEASE you know how to Ramsey.
Gordon!
I see him doing this in hell kitchen to and i cant understand it.
Please stop doing this.
I like Gordon he is "the man" and is very reasonable and mostly calm in a situation where he has to be.
But this i don't get and he should know not to do this it gives a bad example.
DONT'T TOUGHT DIRTY STUFF IN A KITCHEN!
USE GLOVES and use a water and soap to wash your hands!
And if you go to a restaurant where people do not wearing nets over hair and beard is also disgusting!
Tell them PLEASE you know how to Ramsey.
Great show. Glad I found it after I saw it advertised! I started with Episode 4, The Golden Rule. In looking at many of the show episodes, seems their are a lot arrogant, stubborn restaurant owners that need help communicating to their staff. It's difficult for the owners to raise the bar of their restaurant when they act like spoiled kids, pitching fits when someone suggest needed change. I like that they help the restaurants with new design, seating, appliances, and social media advertising.
Having trouble understanding where the local health dept is. Latest show has outdated fire extinguisher from 2015. I cannot help but to believe the episode is staged. Ten years no inspector questioned the expired fire extinguisher, inoperable stove. Don't go to restaurants in Phoenix.
Larry sure as heck has issues and why swai on cooler and catfish in car. Again where is the health department, where is the inspectors how can any of this be possible. Seems fishy that this is real versus staged. Love some of the other Ramsay shows but this one just seems fake. If it is not then how can this happen in Phoenix.
Larry sure as heck has issues and why swai on cooler and catfish in car. Again where is the health department, where is the inspectors how can any of this be possible. Seems fishy that this is real versus staged. Love some of the other Ramsay shows but this one just seems fake. If it is not then how can this happen in Phoenix.
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