😓Joe Isidori is becoming the biggest heartbreak story of the 24 in 24: Last Chef Standing fandom after unexpectedly dropping to the cook-off instead of securing a direct spot in the finale. In the first half of Shift 7, with the challenge centered around Havarti cheese, Joe exploded onto the scene, scoring 84 points – a feat that led many to believe he was almost certain to win the “golden knife.” However, everything fell apart after just two dishes; these two challenges caused Joe to lose momentum and fall out of the safe zone, much to the audience’s astonishment.

The road to the finale of 24 in 24: Last Chef Standing just took a dramatic turn — and fandom is already calling it one of the biggest surprise outcomes of the season.

After weeks of exhaustion, sleep deprivation, and nonstop culinary battles, the show officially revealed the three chefs advancing directly into the grand finale:

Lee Anne Wong, Christina Miros, and Viet Pham.

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And almost immediately, the internet exploded.

Not because the finalists were unpopular — quite the opposite. All three chefs have built strong reputations throughout the competition. The real shock came from one missing name:

Joe Isidori.

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Heading into the semifinal stretch, many viewers — including several live recappers and Food Network commentators — believed Joe was practically guaranteed a direct spot in the finale. Across social media, fans consistently described him as one of the most stable performers of the season, especially during the increasingly brutal overnight rounds where mental stamina became just as important as cooking ability.

Instead, Joe unexpectedly fell into the cook-off round rather than securing automatic advancement.

The result instantly changed the tone of the competition.

For much of the season, Joe had been edited as one of the most composed chefs in the cast. While other contestants visibly struggled with fatigue, frustration, and communication breakdowns, Joe often appeared calm under pressure. That consistency led many fans to assume production was building toward a traditional “front-runner finale” narrative.

But 24 in 24 has increasingly become a show about collapse as much as talent.

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And fans now believe the semifinal result proves the competition rewards momentum and adaptability over long-term dominance.

Meanwhile, the three chefs who advanced directly each carry their own compelling storyline into the finale.

Lee Anne Wong has emerged as one of the season’s most respected veterans. Already known to food television fans from multiple competition appearances over the years, Wong’s performance throughout the season has been praised for balancing creativity with discipline — something that became especially critical as the challenges turned more physically and mentally exhausting.

Christina Miros, meanwhile, has arguably become the breakout star of the season. Early episodes positioned her as an underdog, but recent challenges showed her thriving precisely when the competition became chaotic. Fans have repeatedly pointed out her ability to stay emotionally composed while other chefs began visibly unraveling on camera.

Then there’s Viet Pham, whose trajectory may be the most fascinating of all.

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Throughout the season, Pham has consistently delivered strong technical performances while maintaining an unusually low-drama presence compared to the increasingly tense dynamics around him. In a season dominated by exhaustion-fueled conflict and emotional meltdowns, many viewers now see Viet as the “silent assassin” of the competition.

Still, despite the excitement surrounding the finalists, much of the online discourse remains centered on Joe’s shocking placement in the cook-off.

Some fans believe the decision signals that the judges are prioritizing recent performances over cumulative consistency. Others think the result may simply reflect how brutal the format has become after nearly 24 straight hours of cooking.

One viral fan comment summed up the mood perfectly:

“24 in 24 isn’t about who’s best anymore. It’s about who survives the breakdown.”

That statement increasingly feels true.

As the season has progressed, the show’s identity has shifted from a traditional cooking competition into something far more psychological. Recent episodes focused heavily on exhaustion, emotional instability, communication failures, and the mental collapse that comes from functioning under extreme pressure for an entire day.

And now, with a finale lineup nobody fully predicted, fans are more uncertain than ever about who will ultimately survive the final stretch and claim the title of Last Chef Standing.