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[All] Black and White Chef 2 Editing Mistake Reveals Winner? Cooking Monster Finals, Nameplates, and Spoilers
In Netflix's Black and White Chef 2, the exposure of the Cooking Monster's real name on a name tag has raised suspicions of spoilers for the finals and championship. Whether this was an editing error or a trick, we'll explain everything from Season 1's precedent to the community reaction.
In particular, the atmosphere is quite noisy due to the controversy over the name tag of the cooking monster, with some even saying, “Isn’t this a spoiler for the finals and championship?”
1. Was the 'real name tag' caught in the Cooking Monster interview?
The controversy began with the interview scene in episode 9.
During the competition, he was clearly wearing a name tag with the nickname 'Cooking Monster'.
In the interview cut, the name tag with his real name, 'Lee Ha-seong', was briefly exposed.
So this was the viewers' reaction.
“Huh? Doesn’t the Black Spoon have to go to the finals to get a name?”
2. Spoiler suspicions grew due to the Season 1 precedent.
There is a reason why this did not end as a simple happening.
Seongjun Kwon, who also advanced to the finals in Season 1
During the competition, he was called 'Napoli Matpia', but after the finals, he appeared in an interview wearing his real name tag.
Because of this precedent
"Isn't Cooking Monster already mixed in with the final interview footage?"
"The production team made an editing mistake."
This analysis has gained credibility.
3. Black Spoon Finals: Why Cooking Monster is a Strong Choice
Looking at the current black spoon structure, there are many things to say like this.
Yoon Joo-mo → He is considered to have little impact as a final opponent.
Cooking Monsters are perfect for creating a Black vs. White showdown, both in terms of narrative and character.
so
"From the production team's perspective, it's a dream come true to have the cooking monsters advance to the finals."
is a pretty dominant opinion.
4. So, Son Jong-won is eliminated?
If this hypothesis is correct, there is one natural conclusion.
👉 Possibility of Son Jong-won being eliminated
In fact, episode 9 was cut off right before the announcement of the results of Son Jong-won vs. Cooking Monster.
The tension was at its peak,
Because of the name tag controversy, there are also complaints that “the results are already known.”
5. Editing Mistakes vs. Production Tricks: Don't Be So Sure
Of course, there are opposing opinions.
It could be a bait edit deliberately aimed at the community's reaction.
It could be an accidental mistake that occurred during the simple interview cut editing process.
As of now, there is no official statement from the production team.
It's still too early to say that the final and championship are 100% certain.
6. Despite the controversy, box office continues to rise.
Ironically, thanks to this controversy
Netflix's Black and White Chef 2 has become even more popular.
Maintaining a top ranking in non-English content
Explosion of mentions on social media and communities
This is a situation where the saying “I watch it while cursing” is exactly right.
Q&A
Q1. Is it confirmed that you will advance to the finals of Cooking Monster?
It's not officially confirmed yet. However, it's highly likely due to the exposure of the real name tag and the precedent of Season 1.
Q2. Is the winner also spoiled?
As for who will win, it's still speculation. Currently, it's considered a "likely finalist."
Q3. Where did the rumor about Son Jong-won's elimination come from?
This is a scenario that naturally arises if the hypothesis that the cooking monster will advance to the finals is established.
Q4. Could this have been an intentional edit by the production team?
Yes, it's entirely possible. Some even suggest that it's a trick edit to elicit community feedback.
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