Oh no no no, OH NO, don't let them, don't eat. You are COOKING? How DARE you cook in MY kitchen! Where do get the gall to attempt something so monumentally idiotic? I should have you drawn and quartered! I'll do it! I think the law is on my side! Larousse, draw and quarter this man! *After* you put him in the duck press to squeeze the fat out of his head! Mark my words, the whole thing is *highly* suspect. I'll need you to collect some DNA samples from the boy, hair maybe. If he works here, you can keep an eye on him while I do a little digging, find out how much of this is real.
He is the former sous-chef under the restaurant Gusteau's and the former boss of Linguini. Chef Skinner (also known as Skinner) is the central antagonist of Ratatouille. In Gusteau's will, it was stated that Skinner would inherit Gusteau's business interests if no heir appeared within two years after the latter's death.
He was sous-chef under Gusteau but became the head chef after Gusteau's sudden death. Linguini is shown to fail as a cook, since he ruined the soup that Remy had to fix at the. He is the former sous-chef under the restaurant. In Ratatouille, Chef Skinner is angry at Linguinis success. However, despite being portrayed as a villainous character (and notably a threat and villain towards Remy because he is a rat), he only cares about Gusteau's legacy and the restaurant's benefits. Chef Jonah Robert Skinner is the main antagonist of Pixars 8th full-length animated feature film Ratatouille. He is the hot headed head-chef of Gusteau's restaurant up until Linguini took his position, much to his surprise.
milanthaitlach19393232023 made this fan casting suggestion on November 3, 2018. '(SNICKERING) You might think you are a chef but you are still only a rat.' Chef Skinner to Remy after capturing him. Skinner is the head chef of the famous restaurant Gusteau's. Chef Skinner is the central antagonist of the 2007 movie Ratatouille. She claims she never told him, or Gusteau, and asks that I not tell! Fan Casting Paul Giamatti as Chef Skinner in Ratatouille. There's NO resemblance at all! He's not Gusteau's son, Gusteau had no children! And what of the timing of all this? The deadline in the will expires in less than a month! Suddenly some boy arrives with a letter from his recently deceased mother claiming Gusteau is his father? Highly suspect!
I know what the will stipulates! What I want to know, is if this letter - if this *boy* changes anything! But Skinner is also getting some media attention. In Ratatouille, Chef Skinner is angry at Linguinis success. But Skinner is also getting some media attention theres an article about him jumping into the Seine River. Well, the will stipulates that if after two years from the date of death, no heir appears, Gusteau's business will pass on to his sous-chef, you. In Ratatouille, Chef Skinner is angry at Linguinis success.