Ep 48. Episode 48
- July 2, 2019
- 50 min
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6.3 (6)
In Episode 48 of MasterChef Australia season 11, the remaining contestants are tasked with creating a dish that showcases their individual cooking style and personality. The judges explain that this challenge is all about letting the contestants shine and show off their unique skills and flair.
As the contestants get to work, we see each of them brainstorming and planning their dishes. Some are focused on presentation, while others are focused on showcasing unusual flavor combinations or cooking techniques. There are a few instances of contestants struggling with the time limit, but most seem to be firmly in control of their kitchens.
Once time is up, the judges taste each dish, offering critiques and praise where appropriate. Throughout the tasting, we see shots of the contestants looking nervous and anxious, waiting to hear what the judges have to say. Some are visibly relieved when they hear positive feedback, while others look disappointed or frustrated.
After all the dishes have been tasted, the judges deliberate and choose a winner. We see shots of the contestants waiting in suspense as the judges deliberate, and the tension is palpable. Ultimately, the winner is announced, and they're overjoyed and emotional.
The final scene of the episode shows the eliminated and remaining contestants saying goodbye to one another. There are tears, hugs, and words of encouragement as the eliminated contestants say their final goodbyes. The remaining contestants look visibly moved and shaken by the experience, and it's clear that this show has been a transformative experience for all involved.
Overall, this episode of MasterChef Australia is a tense and emotional one. We see the contestants pushed to their limits as they try to showcase their cooking skills, and the judges are unflinchingly honest in their critiques. However, there's also a sense of camaraderie and shared experience among the contestants that comes through in the final scene, reminding us that this show is as much about personal growth and relationships as it is about cooking.