Episode 3 of BBQ Brawl may have completely changed the direction of Season 7 — both competitively and emotionally.
After the episode aired, one reaction immediately dominated Reddit discussions:
“Team Brooke killed it this week!!”
And according to fans, that statement was not an exaggeration.
For the first two episodes, much of the fandom viewed Brooke Williamson as more of a supporting character within the season’s larger Bobby Flay storyline. Some viewers even joked that she was getting a “storyline girlfriend edit” rather than being treated as the season’s biggest strategic threat.

But Episode 3 completely shifted that perception.
This week, Brooke’s team appeared significantly more organized than the competition, impressing viewers with stronger coordination, cleaner execution, and smarter overall strategy during the challenge.
Fans especially praised:
- the team’s communication under pressure,
- more polished plating,
- and consistent execution across multiple dishes.
Compared to the previous episodes, viewers felt Team Brooke suddenly looked far more cohesive and confident.
As a result, social media immediately exploded with new “Team Brooke” supporters.

Several Reddit users joked that the season now officially has a Team Brooke fandom.
One fan posted:
“I came for Bobby drama and accidentally became emotionally invested in Team Brooke.”
Another wrote:
“Brooke’s team actually feels like a real brigade now.”
The episode also intensified what many fans believe is becoming the central dynamic of the season: the escalating rivalry between Bobby Flay and Brooke Williamson.
Earlier in the season, viewers mostly treated their interactions as playful competition — light teasing, flirtatious tension, and friendly chef banter.
But Episode 3 felt very different.
During the BBQ Games portion of the challenge, team captains had to aggressively compete for premium ingredients and key strategic advantages. The competition immediately became more intense, and fans noticed a major tonal shift between Bobby and Brooke.
According to viewers, this was the first episode where the rivalry stopped feeling “cute” and started feeling genuinely competitive.
One fan summed it up perfectly online:
“They’re arguing like chefs, not a couple anymore.”
Throughout the episode, Brooke appeared far more willing to openly challenge Bobby’s decisions and counter his strategies directly.
Rather than playing along with the playful dynamic fans saw earlier in the season, Brooke seemed fully focused on winning — and viewers loved it.
Meanwhile, many fans noticed that Bobby appeared visibly frustrated as Team Brooke gained momentum throughout the challenge.
Several reaction posts pointed out moments where Bobby looked increasingly irritated while Brooke’s team continued outperforming expectations.
“That smile disappeared QUICK,” one Reddit user joked.
Others described the episode’s energy as:
- “competitive instead of flirtatious,”
- “actual chef warfare,”
- and “the moment Brooke became Bobby’s real problem.”

Fans also praised the episode for making the competition itself feel more serious and strategically layered.
Instead of relying purely on cooking talent, Episode 3 emphasized leadership, coordination, ingredient management, and team morale — areas where viewers overwhelmingly felt Brooke excelled this week.
That strong performance has now completely changed how many viewers see the season hierarchy.
What once looked like “Bobby’s season” suddenly feels far less predictable.
Some fans are even beginning to speculate that Brooke could become the defining strategic force of the competition if her team continues performing at this level.
And perhaps most importantly for reality TV fans:
the rivalry finally feels real.
The playful chemistry between Bobby and Brooke may still exist, but after Episode 3, viewers increasingly believe both chefs are now fully locked into beating each other — not just entertaining the audience.


