When Top Chef’s immunity challenges don’t come with the possibility of winning immunity, they quickly become boring. The problem is that for viewers, it feels like very little or nothing is on the line. During season 21, the chefs’ performances during quickfire challenges sometimes were taken into account during elimination but it rarely felt like that really mattered. When the chefs get an advantage for winning the quickfire challenge, it rarely feels like they make a difference. Worst of all, when the chefs only win money, that is great for them but provides very little entertainment for fans. Top Chef’s producers should either skip Quickfire Challenges that don’t come with immunity or rework them to matter more.
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