“I don’t think my MasterChef journey will ever be over,” said Jonathan.
“I don’t think my MasterChef journey will ever be over,” said Jonathan.Supplied

Harry and Jonathan’s dishes are the worst,resulting in a tense Nonna Versus Nonna Face-Off. In the end,it is Jonathan who has disgraced the nation of Italy slightly more,and so he must go home. “This might’ve been your last day in the kitchen,but you’ve cooked us something from your heart and from your home,” says Poh,which,given that what he cooked was a terrible failure,seems like rubbing it in. “I don’t think myMasterChefjourney will ever be over,” says Jonathan,extremely incorrectly.

And so Jonathan wanders aimlessly off into the distance. Tune in tomorrow,when a mystery box causes terror and devastation.

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