Fresh from scoring a perfect 10 and a victory for their Rumpus Room and Han and can do it unthinkable.
They plundered the man who led them to victory, I am their builder. Oops sorry, carpenter.
When they were confronted with their confusing (and, it turns out, hidden) decision to send Ben Packing, a challenging Han people reminded it: “He is actually a chippie, not a builder.”
Refusing to accept that Ben’s departure was a loss for the team, Han insisted that she was the only project that the site achieved and Ben had only arrived when she was challenges.
She also denied Ben’s planning to dismiss Ben on the cunning (although evidence otherwise suggested, with Han caught on camera planning Ben’s removal with her new builder Shan).
Han and Shan discuss the creation of the primary builder on site.
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In addition to having a more suitable rhyming name for their team, Shan is a local trader and comes with more manpower than Ben.
Ben suspected that he was phased out of operations when the girls told him to leave the site early in the evening, but still felt “blind” when he got a phone call from Han (made useful while she was “sick” in her caravan and left with her microphone on the floor in a large block no-no) told him he was not needed.
Han’s microphone dumped outside the caravan.
It meant that he had to return to the site to pack all his equipment, something that could have been avoided if Han had been beforehand when he asked him to go home early.
When he was confronted with the secret stool, Han was defensive and doubled her story that she had been (again) sick. She also denied giving Ben de Haing-Ho.
“I didn’t make a difficult phone call,” she justified. “He may be back. We don’t have enough work for him this week.”
I am enthusiastic about continuing with another crisis, I can encourage a sees Han to promise not to reject her microphone, so that there could be no future doubt or confusion about what they were doing.
Ben the builder after he has received his marching orders.
After he was reluctantly set that she would stay in the future, Han stormed away and everyone told them that she “finished”.
“You try to frame me because I am Dodgy if I literally only try to manage our budget,” she smelled.
She added: “Other teams have fired people and are they saved?” Apparently forgetting that she had only denied a few moments earlier that there had even been a fire.
The rest of the participants was stunned by the move.
“You have a 10 and you will dismiss your builder. That must be a first,” Sonny thought. “Each for their own, I think. But if I got a 10, I wouldn’t fire my builder.”
Then a shock and Han is dismissed Ben.
Although irritated that the girls had not been beforehand from the start, Ben was philosophical.
“It’s bittersweet,” he shrugged. “I will miss it to be here because I like the block, but to be honest, House 2 took its toll on me. It might have been different if I was in another house. I might have to see if house 1 (Ben and Emma) need a chippie.”
I am explained that his departure to Foreman then, Ben said: “The girls said they will stay with Shan’s crew because they have three and I have only one. And I am too expensive and their budget has been blown out too often.”
But then it was unbelieving and said, “Normally you would only get rid of a builder because they don’t do the right things.”
Han and Can are confronted with Han that removes its microphone.
The consequences of Ben’s dismissal was immediately seen then discovered that the kitchen wall had been built according to the wrong specifications because Han and no important information had passed on to Shan.
“That is a big mistake by the girls. It’s a shame because Ben would have picked this up immediately,” said.
The Quick-fix solution from Han and Shan was quickly rejected by Dan, who had decided a new steel frame, would have to be built, cost time and money. So far Ben’s departure a budget saving in the most important kitchen week.
“The kitchen is the heart of the house,” enthusiastic Britt, enthusiastic, embracing the VANgh cry that is used in block history every year.
Everyone does the best they can do with the limited funds that are available to do the works and to distinguish themselves from the rest.
Fortunately for Britt and Taz, they have the SWAG of chic devices they won in week two. And even more happy for the sponsors, this meant a few solid minutes of product placement, while Britt and Taz wonder in open mouth wondering to the cooling power of their fridge and the silence of their reach hood.
Han storms away after he is confronted with removing her microphone to dismiss her builder Ben.
Without a fridge that can hold a carrot for months, such as Britt and Taz, Matt and Robby had to look for other ways to impress.
In addition to fiddling with the map, they pin their hope for a secret door gimmick, causing their large bedroom entrance behind a kitchen cabinet to hurry.
Alicia and Sonny are daring and blue with their cupboards.
“There is no beige in our place. We are a moody house!” Alicia proudly explained.
Of course, although Han and the preference can give to neutral, this does not mean that the mood in place is light and clear. In fact in fact.
Add to the tribe of the drama with their builder – sorry, carpenter – is the weekly challenge in which the girls collaborate with Robby, Matt, Sonny and Alicia to renovate the Foyer, Lounge and Cinema of Daylesford’s Dilapidated the Rex Theater.
The opposite team will now be responsible for giving the Candybar a facelift and filled by Ben, Emma, Britt, Taz and recurring block champions Steph and Gian.
It was an apparently unfair distribution of work that was made even more complicated by the potentially volatile combination of participants who would do the lion’s share of the task.
“That is set up for us to fail,” Alicia moaned, comparing the sizes of the two spaces. “Anyway, f. K. now I’m really angry. Let’s win.”
Mat labeled his team “The Psychopaths”, while Han admitted that the volatile combo would “kill each other or have a lot of fun”.
Given the recent beef between Sonny and Alicia and the girls about their copycat spa room, the time it is.
Missed an episode? Here are all our summaries so far
Episode 1: Why not NSW applicants were good enough for the block
Episode 2: The worst day on the block
Episode 3/4: ‘Tear Them Off’: Teams forced to tear tiles from walls
Episode 5: Feedback from the jury has one participant surrendered
Episode 6: Dan and Dani’s Hartzeer
Episode 7: The big problem with the designs of Block House
Episode 8: Robby and Mat’s Drunken Blunder
Episode 9: ‘A nursing home on the market’
Episode 10: Can Face the Wrath of Han
Episode 11: Han Micromanaging of her sick bed
Episode 12: Sonny Cops a Spray from Alicia
Episode 13: Brutal Feedback Let Block Team confused
Episode 14: Han and Can are in trouble with Dan and other participants
Episode 15: Han explodes at Dan in shocking tirade
Episode 16: Defiant Han gets Epic dressing from Scott Cam
Episode 17: Two teams are broken by hyperbolic jury members
Episode 18: Two teams start the week that was destroyed by the feedback from jury members
Episode 19: Copying scandal bursts like Alicia and Sonny Point the Finger
Episode 20: Ben and Emma drop good news in tense blockweek
Episode 21: Ben and Emma and Sonny and Alicia Cop the wrath of the jury members
Episode 22: As Sonny and Alicia Wanhoop, Mat evokes his inner gem
Episode 23: Han and can leave anything but the Spa Room -challenging
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