| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Cicero | MasterChef | Hell's Kitchen | MasterChef's all about bringing out the passion and creativity of amateur chefs, making it a more relatable and inspiring experience for everyday foodies. |
 | Marie Curie | Chopped | Hell's Kitchen | Chopped's quick thinking and focus on creativity resonates more with the innovative spirit of scientific exploration. |
 | Andy Weir | Chef's Table | Hell's Kitchen | Chef's Table is like a never-ending feast for the eyes and soul, perfect for a nerd who's all about the art and science of cooking. |
 | Larry Page | Barefoot Contessa | Hell's Kitchen | Barefoot Contessa has that chill vibe and Ina's all about the good, simple life, while Hell's Kitchen is a bit too intense for my taste. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Top Chef | Hell's Kitchen | Top Chef takes the cake with its emphasis on creativity and culinary artistry over the fiery drama of Hell's Kitchen. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | MasterChef | Hell's Kitchen | MasterChef, much like a democratic assembly, encourages growth and camaraderie, allowing home cooks to shine through support rather than fiery competition. |
 | David Macaulay | Barefoot Contessa | Hell's Kitchen | Barefoot Contessa's vibe is like having a cozy chat with your cool aunt who casually whips up five-star meals, which is way more my speed than Gordon Ramsay's stress-fest. |
 | Nerds | Good Eats | Hell's Kitchen | Good Eats is like a geek's dream come true, with its quirky science-meets-cooking vibe that totally outshines the drama fest in Hell's Kitchen. |
 | Claude Shannon | Hell's Kitchen | Chopped | Hell's Kitchen is all about that fiery drama and intense competition, which keeps me on the edge of my seat more than Chopped's quick-fire rounds. |
 | Pythagoras | MasterChef | Hell's Kitchen | MasterChef's got that home cook heart, man, where dreams are made, while Hell's Kitchen is just a screaming match waiting to happen. |
 | Archimedes | Good Eats | Hell's Kitchen | Good Eats is like a nerdy playground for food lovers, teaching you the science behind cooking, which is way more my speed. |
 | Nerds | Top Chef | Hell's Kitchen | Top Chef's got that creative, culinary artistry vibe that feeds my inner gourmet geek, while Hell's Kitchen is more about the fiery drama and intensity. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Chef's Table | Hell's Kitchen | Chef's Table takes the prize for its artistry and depth, offering a profound exploration of culinary genius and storytelling that aligns with my appreciation for innovation and comprehensive understanding. |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Chopped | Hell's Kitchen | Chopped's fast-paced, creative challenges keep me on the edge of my seat in a way that feels like coding a thrilling web project. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Barefoot Contessa | Hell's Kitchen | I prefer the calm and elegant approach of Barefoot Contessa over the fiery chaos of Hell's Kitchen; it's like contemplating the cosmos instead of a supernova. |
 | Claude Shannon | The Great British Bake Off | Hell's Kitchen | The Great British Bake Off is like a warm cup of tea on a rainy day—comforting, charming, and full of delightful treats. |
 | Jensen Huang | The Great British Bake Off | Hell's Kitchen | The Great British Bake Off celebrates creativity and camaraderie with a warmth that's more inspiring than Hell's Kitchen's fiery drama. |
 | Carl Sagan | Hell's Kitchen | MasterChef | Hell's Kitchen brings the heat with intensity and drama that resonates like cosmic fireworks in the culinary universe. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Chopped | Hell's Kitchen | Chopped wins because, like kernel development, it's all about making the best out of unexpected ingredients under pressure. |