Sabotaging in Alton's Living Room — Alton's After-Show

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It was a double-whammy this week on Cutthroat Kitchen, with host Alton Brown creating an elaborate sabotage that hit not only one, but two chefs with the biggest set ever created on the show. In the TV dinner round, two chefs had to do all of their cooking and prep in a 1974 version of Alton's living room, complete with a couch, television, coffee table and even a smiling photo of Alton himself.
Chef Mitch won this challenge for a whopping $9,100 and gave it to his opponents. "Would you have been OK with this?" asked Alton to judge Jet Tila on this week's After-Show. "With four components here — a dessert, a starch and a protein, a little tough. So no, I wouldn't have been OK with this one," said judge Jet.
Click play on the video above to see the living room up close, and hear judge Jet's reaction.
Catch new episodes of Cutthroat Kitchen on Sundays at 10|9c