With nominated for 13 , there was a lot of excitement about the Broadway musical ahead of Sunday’s big awards show. Of course, we’ve seen this story play out , so we’re not surprised that it only took home two trophies. Despite this disappointment, we did get an from the musical’s cast, Keys and surprise guest, Jay-Z.

“Hell’s Kitchen” got a prime spot as the first big production of the night. It went on early in the broadcast, before viewers lost interest and started checking other channels. However, the rest of the show was so “paint by numbers Tonys,” it felt like they were just getting the hip-hop/R&B out of the way before they got into a more traditional show for the rest of the night.

As awesome as the “Hell’s Kitchen” ensemble was, it felt like the Tonys were using them to draw in viewers—because Keys likely brought in new audiences—but weren’t prepared to really commit to the show by recognizing it. As usual, social media didn’t disappoint when it came to its opinions on “Hell’s Kitchen’s” big performance. One user thought Jay-Z’s appearance offered false advertising since he’s not in the show, , “‘How do we get people in Iowa to buy Broadway tickets?’ ANSWER: make them think Jay-Z and Alicia will be at the actual performance of ‘Hell’s Kitchen.

’” While it’s important to make sure ticket buyers are getting a glimpse of the show they’re ultimately going to see, we’re pretty sure no one thinks they’re actu.