Were the rest of you convinced that Jen's illness was perhaps booze related? Colicchio claims that she had a fever, but I bet that's just PR. Looked like a hangover to me.
Overall, the episode was boring, which is par for this season's course. Robin is a pain (I particularly liked it when she just barely managed to stop herself from arguing to Padma that curry is, too, Middle Eastern). Mike I. is a turd (no matter how much of a pain Robin is, there was no excuse for his treatment of her during the Elimination). Eli isn't half as good as he thinks he is. Kevin is a good chef and likable to boot. Jennifer and Michael V. are good chefs who take their work perhaps too seriously. Bryan is Gary Cooper (his refusal to discuss his brother's dish in the stew room was exactly how GC would have played that scene). Laurine is dark horse (though I don't she's going to make a run from behind). Ashley gets inarticulate when challenged at Judges' Table--alas, nevermore. About the only thing we did learn is that Ash is a hero worshipper. And that was predictable.
One thing really bothered me, though: There was no effort to insist on the incorporation of the "mood" element in the Quickfire. Clearly, it was thrown in only to fill in the third slot on the machine. From what we were shown, very few of the contestants even bothered to mention how their dishes exemplified the mood they were assigned, and the judges didn't seem to care. Lazy.
Still, wasn't it an odd coincidence that umami turned up three times paired with "stressed"?