One of the most painful moments in Episode 14 of Next Level Chef came from a mistake so small — yet so devastating — that fans immediately called it one of the cruelest eliminations of the season.

And according to the judges, it all came down to about 90 seconds.
During the World Cup-themed fusion challenge, Cole attempted one of the boldest concepts of the night by combining Spanish and South Korean influences into a paella-inspired dish. From the very beginning, the plate stood out visually. The colors were vibrant, the presentation looked elevated, and the fusion concept immediately grabbed attention.
In fact, many viewers initially believed Cole had produced one of the strongest dishes in the challenge.
But then came the fatal flaw.
When the judges tasted the paella, they discovered the rice was slightly undercooked — a mistake that, in the world of paella, is practically catastrophic. And what made the moment even more heartbreaking was the judges’ explanation afterward.

According to the panel, the rice needed only about 90 more seconds to become perfect.
That single comment instantly changed the entire mood online.
Fans were devastated realizing that such a tiny timing mistake completely destroyed Cole’s chances at winning the challenge. Social media quickly filled with reactions from viewers calling it one of the most frustrating “almost” moments of the season.
Because technically, everything else about the dish worked.
The plating was beautiful. The ambition was there. The flavor combinations had potential. Even the judges admitted the overall concept was incredibly strong. But in a competition like Next Level Chef, timing is everything — and undercooked rice is the kind of technical mistake judges simply cannot ignore.
What hurt even more was knowing how close Cole actually came to success.
Unlike dishes that completely collapse due to bad flavor or poor creativity, Cole’s paella wasn’t a disaster. It was almost great. That’s what made the elimination placement feel so tragic to many viewers.

One fan wrote online:
“Imagine losing because of literally one more minute.”
Another commented:
“This is the kind of mistake chefs replay in their heads forever.”
Many fans also argued that Cole’s dish showed more creativity and ambition than several safer plates that ranked above it. While some contestants leaned into familiar comfort food concepts, Cole took a genuine risk by attempting a difficult fusion dish tied to one of the most technically demanding rice preparations in cooking.
And unfortunately, high-risk dishes come with high-risk consequences.
The judges ultimately sent Cole into the elimination round largely because paella leaves almost no room for error. Rice texture is considered the soul of the dish, and even slight undercooking immediately becomes noticeable to experienced chefs.
Still, viewers couldn’t stop focusing on the “90 seconds” comment.

That tiny amount of time became symbolic of how brutally unforgiving cooking competitions can be. One slightly early pull from the stove completely shifted Cole’s trajectory in the episode — turning what could have been a winning dish into a near-disaster.
Ironically, the judges also made it clear that if the rice had finished cooking properly, Cole may have been one of the frontrunners to actually win the challenge.
Instead, she found herself fighting for survival in elimination.
The moment perfectly captured what makes Next Level Chef so stressful: sometimes it’s not a huge failure that destroys you.
Sometimes it’s just 90 seconds.


