Mestre do Sabor (season 2)

The second season of Mestre do Sabor premiered on Thursday, April 30, 2020, at 10:45 p.m. / 9:45 p.m. (BRT / AMT) on Rede Globo.

Mestre do Sabor
Season 2
Hosted byClaude Troisgros
João Batista
Monique Alfradique
JudgesJosé Avillez
Kátia Barbosa
Leo Paixão
Rafael Costa e Silva
No. of contestants18
Country of originBrazil
Release
Original networkRede Globo
GNT
Original releaseApril 30, 2020 (2020-04-30)
Season chronology

Actress Monique Alfradique joined the show as a new co-host, replacing Maria Joana. In addition, the team sizes were reduced from eight to six.[1]

On March 2020, due the coronavirus pandemic in Portugal, José Avillez decided to left the show midway through filming of the season in order to travel to Lisbon, where he resides, to be quarantined with his family. As result, he was replaced by Rafael Costa e Silva for the remaining of the season.[2]

On March 12, Rede Globo suspended all live audiences for their shows due to the pandemic in Brazil, shifting the season into a less-crowded production for its final weeks of shooting. Taping was completed on March 20, 2020.[3]

Teams

Key
     Winner
     Runner-up
     Eliminated
Masters Top 18 contestants
Rafael Costa e Silva
José Avillez (episodes 1–4)
Gi Nacarato Kaywa Hilton Caio Soter
Millena Barros Claudia Krauspenhar Mel Freitas
Kátia Barbosa
Dário Costa Francisco Pinheiro Junior Marinho
Arthur Pendragon Jackie Watanabe Mari Schurt
Leo Paixão
Álvaro Gasparetto Ana Zambelli Bruno Hoffmann
Lydia Gonzalez Moacir Santana Serginho Jucá

Blind tests

Key
Master pressed the Green button
Master pressed the Red button
       Contestant elected a master's team
       Contestant defaulted to a master's team
       Contestant eliminated with no master pressing their Green button
Episode Contestant Age Hometown Master's and contestant's choices
José Avillez Kátia Barbosa Leo Paixão
Episode 1
(April 30, 2020)
Millena Barros 31 Palmas
Moacir Santana 27 Bauru
Junior Marinho 29 Rio Branco
Mari Schurt 27 Pato Branco
Maristella Sodré Niterói
Kaywa Hilton 29 Salvador
Francisco Pinheiro 46 São Paulo
Lucius Galdenzi Salvador
Claudia Krauspenhar 41 Curitiba
Álvaro Gasparetto 29 Mogi das Cruzes
Lydia Gonzalez 35 Petrópolis
Episode 2
(May 7, 2020)
Gi Nacarato 31 Ribeirão Preto
Dário Costa 31 Guarujá
Ana Zambelli 46 Rio de Janeiro
William Oliveira 19 Belém
Arthur Pendragon 30 Feira de Santana
Mel Freitas 35 Jericoacoara
Bruno Hoffmann 27 São Paulo
Caio Soter 30 Belo Horizonte
Naiara Kekes 31 Florianópolis Team full
Jackie Watanabe 31 Ilhabela
Serginho Jucá 31 São Miguel dos Milagres Team full

Pressure tests

Episode Challenge winner(s) Eliminated
Team immunity Individual elimination
Claude's choice Master's save Masters' choice
Episode 3
(May 14, 2020)
Team Leo Mari Schurt Dário Costa Mel Freitas
Kaywa Hilton
Episode 4
(May 21, 2020)
Team Avillez Jackie Watanabe Dário Costa Mari Schurt
Lydia Gonzalez
Episode 5
(May 28, 2020)
Team Leo Gi Nacarato Kaywa Hilton Claudia Krauspenhar
Arthur Pendragon
Episode 6
(June 4, 2020)
Team Leo Junior Marinho Dário Costa Jackie Watanabe
Millena Barros
Episode 7
(June 11, 2020)
Team Leo Gi Nacarato Kaywa Hilton Arthur Pendragon
Dário Costa Millena Barros
Episode 8
(June 18, 2020)
Team Leo None Dário Costa Caio Soter
Kaywa Hilton

The Duels

Key
       Contestant won the Duel and advanced to the Quarterfinals
       Contestant lost the Duel and went to compete in the Wildcard
Episode Challenger Challenged
Master Contestant Contestant Master
Episode 9
(June 25, 2020)
Leo Paixão Lydia Gonzalez Gi Nacarato Rafael Costa e Silva
Kátia Barbosa Junior Marinho Álvaro Gasparetto Leo Paixão
Leo Paixão Ana Zambelli Bruno Hoffmann Leo Paixão
Leo Paixão Moacir Santana Dário Costa Kátia Barbosa
Kátia Barbosa Francisco Pinheiro Serginho Jucá Leo Paixão

Wildcard

Elimination chart

Key
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3
Round 1 Round 2 Round 1 Round 2 Round 1 Round 2
Ana Zambelli

Dário Costa

Junior Marinho

Lydia Gonzalez

Serginho Jucá

TBA

Ratings and reception

Brazilian ratings

All numbers are in points and provided by Kantar Ibope Media.

Episode Title Air date Timeslot (BRT) SP viewers
(in points)
Source
1 The Blind Tests 1 April 30, 2020 Thursday 10:45 p.m. 16.3 [4]
2 The Blind Tests 2 May 7, 2020 16.7 [5]
3 The Pressure Tests 1 May 14, 2020
4 The Pressure Tests 2 May 21, 2020
5 The Pressure Tests 3 May 28, 2020
6 The Pressure Tests 4 June 4, 2020
7 The Pressure Tests 5 June 11, 2020
8 The Pressure Tests 6 June 18, 2020
9 The Duels June 25, 2020
10 Wildcard July 2, 2020
11 Quarterfinals July 9, 2020
12 Semifinals July 16, 2020
13 Finals July 23, 2020
  • In 2020, each point represents 260.558 households in 15 market cities in Brazil (74.987 households in São Paulo).

References

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