![]() ![]() Robin: Having four seasons brings plenty of positives, but as you highlight as well, it kind of sets the bar higher and higher every season. On keeping it fresh and creative each season Nobody else had the same passion, the same commitment, the same level of dreams, and the will to succeed as these two and that’s, I think, what ultimately brought them there, and as you’ll see next Wednesday, that battle continues because their level and their passion is second to none and higher than anybody else that came into the kitchen. ![]() Being the Exec Producer, I’ve lived with these guys for the four months of shooting and throughout the post, and I think Natasha is absolutely right in that these two are very, very similar personalities. I really do want the best for him, and we were with each other every day, day in and day out, 12 to 14-hour days long, no break from each other, so it’s bound to happen. I have nothing but good things to say about Luca. We’re real strong characters, and when you put two people that are very strong, they’re going to clash and they’re going to get along and it’s just going to be an up and down relationship. Natasha: I think for the most part, Luca and I are pretty much similar people. On what their relationship was like on and off screen So, you really had to put more than 100%. The finale itself absolutely was probably the toughest, because there was so much at stake, and the emotions were doing a big, big part on it because you know that that was the last chance that you had to go for the title. I think the reason why we both made it to the finale is because we were the ones who really like with more anger to win. You put everything into it, and it’s a very emotional experience, and it’s just something that you kind of have to be there in the moment, and it just takes complete control out of everything you’re doing. We all equally fought really hard to make it as far as we did, and just being in that finale and being against a strong competitor as Luca, it’s definitely really hard. Natasha: I definitely say it was a lot of pressure. Let’s see what else these two talented home cooks and Executive Producer Robin Ashbrook had to say. Mystery box is for me the one that was like a game, kind of, because they more or less trying to do your best, but you really had to-there was no risk of elimination. I never had worked with a live crab before, and I didn’t really know how to start, and then, plus I messed it up. ![]() I still have nightmares about that challenge. It was definitely a hard challenge, because I’m pretty sure most of us didn’t know everything that was under the box, and it really was a challenge to put our creative balances and put everything on the plate and make it a good dish. Natasha: I would say personally on my end would be the mystery box where we had all of the ingredients from all the foreign nations. So, what was the one ingredient or activity that was the most terrifying for you guys? You guys just had a lot of really challenging things this season. My question is for both Natasha and Luca. ![]() It’s been an eventful season on MasterChef, and this week, the final two head into the kitchen to battle it out for the title! I was lucky enough to get a chance to chat with the two finalists, Natasha and Luca, last week, and I am very excited to see who wins tomorrow. ![]()
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