This Is Fire Season 9 Recap

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This Is Fire Season 9 Recap

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May 21, 2026

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Chef JoJo is back in the kitchen for season 9 of This Is Fire, putting eight OnlyFans creators through a fresh round of high-pressure culinary challenges. With $20,000 on the line, the contestants will need more than confidence to survive the chaos, from ambitious dishes and last-second saves to kitchen disasters that threaten to take them out of the competition. Only one creator will walk away with the title and the grand prize. Here’s your full recap of This Is Fire Season 9.

Warning: spoilers ahead.

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S9E1: Sweet & Spicy Korean Fried Chicken Bao

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Season 9 kicks off with Kylie Rocket and Girthmasterr facing off over Korean fried chicken bao buns.

Kylie, a proud Puerto Rican, immediately reaches for her mom’s homemade sofrito to bring some Latin flavor into the challenge, while Girthmasterr draws from a childhood shaped by his cafeteria-lady mom and home-cooked meals.

Chef JoJo warns Kylie not to let the sofrito overpower the dish, while Girth settles into the challenge by carefully building out a cucumber slaw and marinating his chicken.

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 Chef Jojo says, “Not a fan of the mayo,” during judging as Kylie Rocket cheers hopefully beside Girthmasterr.

As the countdown hits its final seconds, both chefs scramble to finish plating, with Girthmasterr barely squeezing on his last bit of kewpie mayo before Chef JoJo calls time.

Kylie’s chicken earns praise, but her sofrito overwhelms the rest of the dish. Girthmasterr’s bao bun fares better overall, with Chef JoJo complimenting both his chicken and the acidity in his cucumber slaw, though the oversteamed bun and extra mayo cost him points.

In a close decision, Girthmasterr edges out the win and becomes the first chef to advance to the semifinals.

S9E2: Signature Ramen

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Salome Munoz and Willow Harper enter with very little cooking confidence and even less ramen experience.

Salome grew up surrounded by flavorful Spanish and Portuguese cooking, but admits she mostly survives on takeout these days. Willow’s kitchen expertise begins and ends with the microwave, which immediately becomes apparent once the challenge begins.

Willow seasons her short rib before overcorrecting with an avalanche of cayenne pepper, forcing Chef JoJo to step in.

Salome runs into similar trouble after loading her broth with far too much Tabasco.

 Willow Harper dumps seasoning into her pan as Chef Jojo asks, “Is that cayenne pepper?” before reacting in confessional.
Salome Munoz pours broth over her ramen noodles before admitting in confessional, “I think I misunderstood.”

As the final seconds tick away, Salome calmly finishes her garnishes while Willow races just to get broth and noodles into the bowl before time expires.

Chef JoJo praises Salome’s short rib and jammy egg, but her broth is overloaded with Tabasco and the noodles are so undercooked he has to spit them out. Willow’s ramen is far from perfect, but her broth is balanced, her noodles are cooked through, and her short rib lands much better overall.

With Salome’s noodles sealing her fate, Willow takes the win and advances to the semifinals.

S9E3: Cacio e Pepe with Bucatini

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Lela Star and Natalia Starr arrive with very different food backgrounds but similarly shaky confidence.

Lela grew up in a Cuban household full of flavor, though she’s more of an air fryer artist. Natalia grew up in Poland around fresh vegetables, but admits she’s more comfortable in packaged-salad territory.

Chef JoJo gives them a deceptively simple challenge: cacio e pepe with bucatini made from scratch.

Once the clock starts, it becomes clear neither contestant is ready for homemade pasta, forcing Chef JoJo to walk them through the basics step by step.

Lela Star and Natalia Starr wash their hands together before Lela points at the camera in confessional and jokes, “Your hands are dirty.”
Chef Jojo tells Natalia Starr, “I would have not added the flour,” as she dramatically rolls her eyes back during judging.

The energy in the kitchen stays surprisingly relaxed as Chef JoJo, Lela, and Natalia joke their way through homemade pasta chaos. But once the clock dips under ten minutes, both contestants start making risky decisions.

Lela loads her cacio e pepe with wine, sage, pepperoni, and heavy cream, while Natalia somehow pushes things even further by adding flour to her sauce. Chef JoJo visibly spirals watching both contestants drift farther and farther away from traditional cacio e pepe.

In the end, Lela’s well-cooked pasta and flavorful sauce win out over Natalia’s thick, paste-like creation.

S9E4: Berry Ricotta Pancakes and Bratwurst

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Sinatra Monroe and Haley Reed enter Chef JoJo’s kitchen feeling unusually confident for a This Is Fire challenge.

Chef JoJo tasks them with making ricotta pancakes with blueberries and bratwurst, a combination that sounds strange enough to immediately throw everyone off balance.

Haley quickly abandons her pancake confidence under the pressure, while Sinatra tries to separate herself by adding lemon zest and extra flavor to her batter.

Sinatra Monroe tastes raw pancake batter while Chef Jojo reacts nervously beside her in the kitchen.
 Haley Reed asks, “Is it undercooked?” as Chef Jojo spits the food into a napkin and nods. Haley responds, “Oh no.”

As the pressure builds, Haley regains some confidence by adding cinnamon apples to her pancakes, while Sinatra watches her bratwurst links slowly fall apart into more of a sausage scramble.

By the time plating begins, both dishes look more “crime scene brunch” than a Michelin-star breakfast. Haley’s bratwurst and pancakes end up undercooked despite strong flavors from her apples and compote, while Sinatra nails the bratwurst but struggles with pancakes of her own.

In the end, Sinatra advances by default after Haley misses the mark on two of the three components.

S9E5: Lamb with Seasonal Squash

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The semifinals begin with Willow Harper and Girthmasterr facing off for a spot in the finals.

Willow is coming off her signature ramen victory, while Girthmasterr barely survived the first round with his Korean fried chicken bao buns.

Willow immediately races for the only butternut squash in the pantry, forcing Girthmasterr to pivot to a honeynut squash inspired by his family’s pumpkin soup recipe.

While Girth settles into the challenge by basting his lamb with sage, rosemary, and butter, Willow spirals trying to figure out how to properly break down her cut of lamb.

Chef Jojo holds out a piece of Willow's lamb to camera to demonstrate it's cooked.
 Girthmasterr says in confessional, “Of course. Chef made the right decision,” after advancing to the finals.

As time starts running out, Willow scrambles to fix her oversalted lamb and overly buttery squash purée while Girthmasterr focuses onfinishing touches.

Chef JoJo praises the cook on Willow’s lamb and butternut squash purée, though her seasoning is too heavy-handed. Girthmasterr earns compliments for his honeynut squash and berry compote, but his lamb needs salt.

In the end, Girthmasterr edges out the win and punches his ticket to the finals.

S9E6: Mussels with Chorizo and Sourdough

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Lela Star and Sinatra Monroe enter the semifinals after surviving the first round. Their reward? A delicate mussels challenge with white wine and chorizo.

Neither contestant has much seafood experience, which becomes obvious almost immediately as Chef JoJo fields a nonstop stream of questions from both sides of the kitchen.

Lela focuses on building flavor through her chorizo and toast points, while Sinatra wrestles with a watery wine sauce.

But the real source of Chef JoJo’s panic arrives when both contestants start reaching for heavy cream.

 Chef Jojo slams a pot onto Sinatra Monroe’s garlic and says, “That works, too,” during the semifinal challenge.
Lela Star crosses her fingers in confessional and jokes, “Hopefully I don’t give him food poisoning,” while looking up toward the sky.

As the clock winds down, Lela struggles to balance reducing her sauce with properly cooking the mussels, while Sinatra sacrifices presentation to get everything onto the plate.

Chef JoJo praises Lela’s chorizo and toast points, but her sauce lacks seasoning and the mussels are slightly overcooked. Sinatra’s sauce also needs more reduction, but her mussels and chorizo completely win Chef JoJo over with both flavor and texture.

That strong seafood execution seals the deal, sending Sinatra to the finals and one step closer to the $20,000 grand prize.

S9E7: Lasagna with Cannoli

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The finals arrive with $20,000 on the line as Girthmasterr and Sinatra Monroe battle for the season 9 championship.

After surviving multiple rounds of kitchen chaos, both finalists now face Chef JoJo’s toughest challenge yet: lasagna and cannoli, both made in under 45 minutes.

The second the clock starts, the kitchen turns frantic. Sinatra begins building out her meat sauce while Girthmasterr focuses on his ragu, but an early mistake immediately throws Sinatra off course when she accidentally burns her butter.

Sinatra Monroe playfully mimes sprinkling powdered sugar during confessional after the cannoli challenge.
 Chef Jojo tells Girthmasterr, “Chef Girth, congratulations!” as Girth bows beside the winning cutting board.

Sinatra locks in on her lasagna while Girthmasterr plots psychological warfare by hiding Sinatra’s cannoli shells.

Unfortunately for Girth, karma hits fast when he forgets powdered sugar for his own dessert.

When judging begins, Chef JoJo is blown away by Sinatra’s lasagna, calling the execution nearly flawless, though her cannolis fall flat on flavor. Girthmasterr’s lasagna has a few issues with seasoning and texture, but his four different cannolis completely steal the show.

In one of the closest decisions of the season, Girthmasterr takes the win and is crowned the season 9 champion.

Grand Championship: Deli Challenge

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It’s the This Is Fire Season 9 Grand Championship, with reigning champion Gal Ritchie returning to defend her title against newly crowned champion Girthmasterr.

Chef JoJo announces a full deli challenge: sandwich, soup or salad, and a freshly squeezed drink. Gal opts for a tuna melt with salad and orange-ginger juice, while Girthmasterr goes classic deli with a BLT, potato soup, and pineapple juice.

Once the clock starts, both chefs settle into very different approaches, though they surprisingly reach for the same ciabatta bread as the foundation for their sandwiches.

Gal Ritchie jokes in confessional, “It’s like he was trying to send me brain waves. Marble rye, marble rye,” while Chef Jojo speaks in the background.
Gal Ritchie says, “This has been fire,” before Girthmasterr adds, “Cheers!” as the two toast together in the final confessional.

As the final minute approaches, both champions scramble to finish plating, with Girth racing for mayo and Gal throwing together a last-second salad.

Chef JoJo immediately loves Girthmasterr’s BLT, especially when paired with his potato soup despite its heavy starchiness. Gal fights back with a bright orange-ginger juice and a simple salad that unexpectedly reminds Chef JoJo of home, while her tuna melt earns a respectable “fine.”

In the end, Girthmasterr’s deli spread wins Chef JoJo over and secures him the This Is Fire Season 9 Grand Championship title.

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Miss/Match Season 7 Recap

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Miss/Match returned to OFTV for its seventh season, this time in Miami. Antje Utgaard was back for another round of matchmaking, putting top OnlyFans creators through a new set of wild challenges to see who was a Match and who was a Miss. To find out how it all went down, read our Miss/Match Season 7 recap. 

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S7E1: Jamie Lyn / Rafael Gueto

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Jamie Lyn Rinn and Rafael Gueto kick off Miss/Match Season 7 with an unpredictable start. Jamie Lyn’s sharp, teasing humor meets Rafael’s laid-back beach energy, but things get complicated when she learns he lives in Bali.

The distance raises questions early, especially as they start to compare lifestyles and expectations. Still, they find a rhythm as they get to know each other. A game of Blind Recall shows they’re paying attention, even if they don’t get every detail right, and their back-and-forth begins to feel more natural as they settle in.

Zoom in on the airbrushed face as Antje grimaces and tells Rafael, “A for effort.”
Rafael and Jamie Lyn hold up their “Match” paddles and say, “It’s a Match!”

A spray-paint challenge brings some laughs, with Rafael’s artwork missing the mark but keeping the mood light. The playful chaos helps break down any lingering tension and keeps the energy moving.

By the time they reach the Deeper Dive, the conversation shifts. Both open up about what they’re looking for, with Jamie Lyn drawn to Rafael’s loyalty and Rafael intrigued by the idea of sharing his life in Bali.

As they leave the hot tub, both seem uncertain about their compatibility. But when it’s time to turn their paddles over, the answer is clear.

It’s a MATCH!

S7E2: Nate Harris / Haven Tunin

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From the start, Nate Harris and Haven Tunin have very different energies. Nate is more reserved, looking to open up, while Haven brings a confident, playful presence with a touch of her signature witchy personality.

Haven’s entrance throws Nate off early when he realizes she looks just like his ex, but the moment passes quickly as they settle in. Haven is encouraged by Nate’s openness to her more mystical side, and their dynamic begins to take shape. 

During Blind Recall, they don’t land every answer, but they pick up on enough details to keep things moving.

Haven looks directly at the camera and says “I can be a dommy mommy for sure.”
Nate looks sheepishly at Haven before turning over his paddle, and she bites her lip as she looks back.

Outside, a Jenga-style game pushes them to answer more personal questions. While they learn a lot about each other, both admit their nerves might be holding them back from fully opening up.

During the Deeper Dive, a new challenge emerges when Nate reveals he’s allergic to cats after Haven shares she has four. A potential roadblock, but not enough to stop them.

When it’s time to make a decision, there’s no clear read on where they stand. But when the paddles turn…

It’s a MATCH!

S7E3: Noah D / Genie Exum

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Noah Danehower and Genie Exum bring a chaotic energy from the start. Noah is upfront about wanting something more nurturing, while Genie makes it clear she’s not looking for anything serious.

Their banter is immediate and relentless, with both leaning into a competitive dynamic. There’s a clear spark, but neither is willing to give ground, leading to a back-and-forth of playful jabs that borders on tension. 

A game of Lie To Me only adds to it, with both fully committing to the bit and matching each other’s energy.

Genie picks the “Scissor” card as Noah reacts, “Scissor with women? Okay!” and Antje looks surprised.
Genie turns her paddle to reveal ‘Miss’ as Noah shrugs it off and Antje laughs.

Things heat up during a compatibility challenge, where they’re asked to work together through a series of scenarios. While they don’t always land on the same page, some chemistry is still there.

In the Deeper Dive, the tone stays light, but the alignment becomes clearer. Both admit they’re looking for something short-term, and they recognize the dynamic might not hold up beyond the moment.

To nobody’s surprise, both Noah and Genie choose Miss.

It’s a MISS!

S7E4: Sam Kruse / Nico Contrada

 

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Sam Kruse, a model who prefers deeper relationships over casual dating, is looking for someone who can match her outgoing personality. Nico Contrada, a Hawaii-based skydiver, is coming off a rough stretch and hopes to find someone equally expressive.

The early moments are tentative, but they find a rhythm when they realize they’re both from Northern California.

Nico perks up more when Sam shares that she owns an indoor soccer arena.

Nico recoils at his airbrush mistake as Antje notices and reacts, “Ooo.”
Sam and Nico show off their matching T-shirts as Sam says, “We already have our outfits for date #2.”

During Blind Recall, Sam shows she’s dialed in, while Nico struggles to keep up, missing a few key details. Outside, a round of Me On A Tee keeps things playful, even if the artistic results fall short. 

The lighthearted energy carries them into the Deeper Dive, where the topics become more personal. Sam opens up about her past relationship, while Nico shares his vision for the future, including a very specific plan for starting a family.

As the day winds down, it’s clear the spark between Sam and Nico has grown. Both choose Match, ready to see where things go. 

 

It’s a MATCH!

S7E5: Cassie Marrufo / Zac Attack

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Cassie Marrufo and Zac Attack have very different expectations for their Miss/Match experience. Cassie is more reserved and selective, while Zac brings a confident, country energy that’s hard to miss.

The attraction is immediate, with both quick to acknowledge each other’s looks. Early conversation is playful but revealing, as Zac shares his past as a stripper and Cassie leans into her offbeat sense of humor. 

But once they move into a game of Lie To Me, the dynamic starts to shift. A few unexpected details begin to throw them off, and the initial spark gives way to a more uneasy back-and-forth.

 

Cassie and Zac in their bathing suits ahead of the Deeper Dive, shown in a quick montage.
Cassie reveals her paddle showing “Miss.” Zac laughs as Antje reacts, “Oh! It’s a Miss.”

A round of Perfect Position keeps things moving, with both relying more on instinct than certainty. The energy stays light, but the disconnect lingers beneath the surface.

In the Deeper Dive, Cassie tries to get Zac to reveal more, but he stays aloof. While they bond over their families, Cassie begins to question if Zac is truly engaged.

As they reach the paddle reveal, the disconnect is hard to ignore. Zac chooses Match, but Cassie goes with Miss.

Zac: MATCH

Cassie: MISS

S7E6: Kay Carlson / Josue Gonzalez

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Kay Carlson and Josue Gonzalez share an easy, high-energy chemistry from the start. Kay, a fitness influencer ready to move beyond casual dating, brings a playful, outgoing personality, while Josue’s laid-back “party-hippie” vibe keeps things light.

Conversation moves quickly as they bond over shared interests like travel and dogs. A game of Blind Recall keeps that momentum going, with both showing they’re tuned in and engaged with each other.

 

Kay looks down at Josue’s pottery and says, “That’s good. That is really impressive.”
Josue smirks, revealing his “Match” paddle as Antje celebrates, “It’s a Match!”

Things stay playful during Mold My Heart, where they work together to shape a pottery piece while blindfolded. The results may fall short, but the connection is clear, and the flirty energy carries through.

In the Deeper Dive, the tone shifts as they open up about their dating histories. Josue reflects on the work he’s put into himself over the past few years, while Kay shares her focus on personal growth and finding something more meaningful.

Even with the long-distance factor in the mix, both decide on Match. 

 

It’s a MATCH!

S7E7: Sedona / Syler

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Syler and Sedona Sky start off with an intriguing contrast. Syler, a bodybuilder with a more reserved demeanor, is looking for something meaningful, while Sedona brings an adventurous energy shaped by her love of travel and unconventional interests.

They quickly find common ground in their shared Arizona roots, but differences emerge just as fast.

Syler questions Sedona’s tattoos, while Sedona is thrown off by Syler’s lack of travel experience, creating an early push and pull in their dynamic.

Sedona taps on the Wood You Rather block and says, “That is hard.” Antje replies, “That’s what she said.”
Sedona reveals “Miss” and says, “I feel like I’m not really his type,” as Syler reacts.

During Lie To Me, both reveal unexpected sides of themselves, but the disconnect lingers. Sedona struggles to read Syler’s steady tone, while Syler remains unsure about Sedona’s more eccentric interests.

A round of Wood You Rather gives them more insight into each other, but the vibe never quite clicks. By the time they reach the Deep Dive, they manage to find common ground on values like family and long-term stability.

But the paddles tell a different story. Both choose Miss.

 

It’s a MISS!

S7E8: Jaz / Tony

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Jaz Payne and Tony Alejandro bring totally different energies to their first meeting. Jaz is confident and direct about what she wants, while Tony, despite his party persona, comes across more reserved in the moment.

Jaz quickly takes the lead in the discussion, though she’s clearly drawn to Tony’s look. A game of Lie To Me highlights the difference in their styles, with Jaz easily reading through Tony’s answers while keeping a few surprises of her own. 

Things stay playful, even as Tony struggles to keep up.

 

Jaz and Tony look down at their pottery as Jaz says, “That’s not what I thought it’d look like at all.”
Tony says, “I’m pregnant,” and Jaz gasps. He adds, “It’s yours,” and Jaz cracks up laughing.

Things loosen during Mold My Heart, where the focus shifts more toward having fun than getting the challenge right. The light energy carries them into the Deep Dive, where things get much more personal. 

Tony opens up about wanting to settle down, while Jaz shares that her last relationship was open, adding that she’s open to different dynamics moving forward.

Both choose Match, leaning into their attraction and the connection they built. What that means for the question of an open relationship remains to be seen.

It’s a MATCH!

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This Is Fire Season 8 hits its boiling point as Chef Jojo pushes eight OnlyFans creators to their limits in a new round of high-stakes kitchen battles. With $20,000 on the line and the title of This Is Fire Champion within reach, the heat rises fast and every challenge tests their chops, their confidence, and their ability to stay sharp. Flames flare, tempers flicker, and even the strongest contenders feel the burn. When the smoke clears, only one creator will walk away with the win. Ready for the full breakdown? Here is your recap of This Is Fire Season 8.

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S8E1: Wagyu Country-Fried Steak

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Season 8 kicks off with a showdown between two OnlyFans icons: self-proclaimed “horse girl” Brett Rossi and detail-oriented Lisa Ann. Chef Jojo drops the challenge on them: country-fried steak, hash, white gravy – all the fixins’.

Brett dives headfirst into a “cowboy style” approach, mixing tater tot seasoning with taco seasoning for what she hopes will be diner-style perfection. 

As the clock winds down, Brett adds a sunny-side egg to her plate, hoping it’ll be the winning touch. Meanwhile, Lisa’s mise en place is immaculate, but Chef Jojo keeps circling back to remind her about seasoning.

Brett Rossi says, “Cowboy style doesn’t have to be pretty,” describing her approach to country-fried steak during the challenge
Lisa Ann says, “I just made a weird gravy and I won,” reacting after winning the country-fried steak challenge

Time’s up, and both chefs present their country-fried steak to Chef Jojo. Brett’s old-school diner style earns praise for the egg and cooked potatoes, though Chef Jojo notes the lack of structure and a gravy that’s a bit too runny.

Lisa’s perfectly organized plate impresses with its beautiful hash, though the steak lacks seasoning while the hash is slightly over-salted. 

Lisa Ann lassos the first win: gravy, grit, and glory intact.

S8E2: Gyro w/ Sweet Potato Fries & Salad

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The kitchen opens in a cloud of barbecue fumes as The Flesh Mechanic and Dana DeArmond face off for gyro glory. Chef Jojo drops the challenge: gyros with traditional accompaniments.

Flesh promises “trailer-trash cuisine” greatness and starts mentally spending the prize money. Once the clock starts, Dana’s precision meets Flesh’s chaos, and her early organization unravels fast with mandolin mishaps and a cross-contamination scare.

Smoke fills the kitchen as Dana DeArmond and The Flesh Mechanic scramble during the gyro challenge while Chef Jojo calls for ventilation
Chef Jojo says, “Chef Flesh, this is fire,” as The Flesh Mechanic celebrates winning the gyro challenge

Halfway in, everything literally combusts. Dana burns pitas, Flesh drops a watermelon, and smoke floods the room as Jojo begs for ventilation.

The final seconds are a sprint through chaos, but both plates make it. Chef Jojo digs in.

Dana’s gyro is gorgeous but overwhelmingly garlicky, while Flesh’s “trailer-trash fusion” seems to work.

In the end, The Flesh Mechanic snags the win, and the new title “Gyro Mechanic,” as Dana laughs off defeat, even if that wasn’t what she manifested.

S8E3: Fajitas w/ Arroz Rojo & Refried Beans

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Dan Dangler steps into Chef Jojo’s kitchen with one modest goal: make something edible. Natasha Nice, who rates herself a 2/10 in the kitchen, is understating her skills.

Jojo announces fajitas with rice, beans, salsa, and fresh tortillas, sending both chefs into a spiral, but at this point it’s either fiesta or fail. 

Dan grabs chicken out of survival, Natasha throws rice straight into boiling water, and Dan fumbles every tool.

Dan Dangler sneezes repeatedly while cooking as Chef Jojo says, “Bless you!” during the fajitas challenge
Dan Dangler says, “I can’t believe I won,” reacting with a stunned expression after winning the fajitas challenge

As they find their footing, the heat turns literal. Dan over-seasons her veggies into a spice bomb and adds sugar in desperation, while Natasha burns her peppers and discovers her unseasoned beans are basically soup. 

The final minute is a scramble, but both plates land on the table. Jojo finds Natasha’s steak solid but everything else bland. Dan’s chicken and beans shine, even if her peppers require a fire extinguisher. 

When Chef Jojo makes his decision, it’s Dan who takes the win, proving “edible” can still be victorious.

S8E4: Filet O’ Fish w/ Tartar Sauce

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Gal Ritchie and Cami Strella hit the kitchen fueled by nerves and delusion. Gal blames “lazy LA” for her fading cooking skills, while Cami hopes Gal is simply worse than she is. 

Chef Jojo announces a refined Filet-O-Fish with tartar sauce and leek soup, and neither has made either dish. The clock starts and chaos erupts. 

Cami shreds leeks like a raccoon, Gal grabs every spice in reach, and Jojo begs someone, anyone, to salt their food as the kitchen fills with fear and white wine.

Cami Strella rips apart a leek with her hands while preparing ingredients during the Filet-O-Fish challenge
Gal Ritchie asks, “Are you sure?” as Chef Jojo nods, and she reacts with shock after being named the winner

With minutes left, the panic peaks. Gal’s tartar leans mostly Dijon, her sauce worries her (accurately), and she double-dips cod with bold incompetence. 

Cami’s soup comes together, but her tartar becomes a crime scene. When time’s up, both plates shockingly include properly cooked fish paired with disastrous sauces. 

Chef Jojo praises Cami’s smooth soup and Gal’s unbelievable crunch and seasoning. In a twist neither saw coming, especially Gal, Jojo crowns her the winner, sending Cami home motivated to keep cooking.

S8E5: Half Chicken w/ Pistachios, Pickles & Honey

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Only one chef can survive the semifinals, and this matchup is pure personality: Lisa Ann, calm and collected, versus Flesh Mechanic, chaos in human form. 

Chef Jojo drops a curveball challenge: a half chicken with pistachios, honey, and pickles, plus three different cuts that all cook differently. 

Lisa dives into a dill-honey-pickle marinade and a veggie-packed pasta side. Flesh channels his “white trash roots” with a hot-honey concept and grilled pickles. The trash talk rises, but Lisa refuses to be rattled.

The Flesh Mechanic says, “Between chicken, pistachios, pickles and honey…” as he processes the challenge ingredients mid-cook
Lisa Ann throws her head back and screams, “YES!” after winning the semifinal challenge

As time ticks down, Flesh crushes pistachios by hand and risks big flavors, while Lisa stays steady, building a colorful, balanced plate. 

Both chefs narrowly slide their dishes onto the table at the buzzer. Chef Jojo loves Lisa’s crispy skin, bright pasta, and creative marinade. However, her chicken breast is a bit dry. 

Flesh wows with grilled pickles, a killer hot-honey drizzle, and mostly perfect chicken… until Chef Jojo cuts into the thigh and finds it raw. 

That seals it: Lisa advances to the finals, leaving Flesh furious and heartbroken.

S8E6: Gnocchi w/ Squash

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Dan Dangler and Gal Ritchie return for the semifinals, hoping grit and determination will carry them to the finals. The twist? They’re best friends, which only adds another wrinkle to the $20,000 prize. 

Chef Jojo challenges them with squash blossom gnocchi made from scratch, sending both into panic mode. Dan dives into her sauce while Gal wrestles with the potato dough. 

Early mind games surface as Dan mimics Gal’s British accent, leaving both contestants scrambling to find confidence and rhythm under the ticking clock.

Dan Dangler jokes, “My name’s Gal, give me some crumpets,” as Gal Ritchie responds, “Okay, Dan. We get it,” during the gnocchi challenge
Chef Jojo says, “Chef Gal, this is fire!” as Gal Ritchie reacts, “Oh my god! No f*cking way! Ahhh!” after winning the challenge

As time winds down, Dan’s sauce shines but her gnocchi is mushy, and the squash blossom is bland. Gal’s gnocchi impresses, though her sauce could’ve cooked the peas longer. 

Tensions rise as flavors are judged over plating finesse. When Chef Jojo delivers his verdict, it’s Gal who advances to the finals, surprising both contestants. 

The friendship survives, but only one moves forward. Gal heads into the finale ready to face the ultimate challenge.

S8E7: Open Pantry — Seafood

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In the season 8 finals, Lisa Ann squares off against Gal Ritchie in what promises to be a hotly contested championship where only one person will walk away with the $20,000 prize. 

Lisa vows to change her strategy and learn from past mistakes, while Gal has done her own research on the six essential sauces and feels prepared for whatever comes her way. 

Both competitors are thrown for a loop when Chef Jojo reveals that today they’ll be entering a seafood focused open pantry competition.

Gal Ritchie yells, “Oh my god, no!” as Chef Jojo announces a seafood challenge, while Lisa Ann celebrates beside her
Gal Ritchie tearfully accepts the This Is Fire plaque and says, “Thank you,” then celebrates in confessional, shouting, “I won!”

The clock starts and both chefs rush to roast their vegetables. Lisa chooses scallops, while Gal commits to halibut, despite never cooking it before. Lisa overcooks her scallops, and Gal attempts a bechamel she’s never made. 

When time expires, Chef Jojo notes Gal’s dish is beautifully plated but under-seasoned, while Lisa’s scallops are “hockey pucks” and her sauce is more of a dip. 

With someone needing the win, Chef Jojo crowns Gal the champion for her consistent improvement and unwavering dedication throughout the competition. Congrats to Gal on the win!

Season 8 Grand Championship: Cauliflower

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Welcome to This Is Fire: Grand Championship! Season 8’s winner, Gal Ritchie and Season 7’s winner Siri Dahl are back—boots, charms, nerves, and all. 

Both expect something intense, but Chef Jojo still manages to shock them: cauliflower three ways in just 30 minutes.

Siri jumps straight into a purple purée and immediately cuts her finger (she’s okay!). Gal chooses fried rice she’s never made before, and her rice cooker refuses to cooperate. 

Siri Dahl looks on with a furrowed brow, reacting with confusion during the cauliflower challenge
Gal Ritchie celebrates by tossing confetti in the air after winning the This Is Fire Grand Championship

Siri is confident with her gorgeous cauliflower steak, but her fried cauliflower batter turns out dense enough to make Chef Jojo choke. 

Gal’s dish looks stunning, but her rushed fried rice is served under-cooked. During judging, Chef Jojo praises Siri’s buttery steak and bold sauce but can’t get past the dry fry.

Gal’s gochujang cauliflower earns the highest love of the night and the championship. Thanks for tuning in to season 8 of This Is Fire!

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