Much of the episode took over a strange wedding oath-renewal ceremony for Sonny and Alicia.
But at least it offers Britt and Alicia an opportunity to bridge the week.
“It’s beautiful, it’s really good,” Britt said of the ceremony. “I think the ice is a little broken. They’re here for the kids, we’re here for ours.”
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Alicia and Britt are at Alicia’s wedding update party.
Then, it’s another opportunity to win cash, with each team showing the sustainable features of their home in an attempt to be regarded as the greenest home of the year.
TAZ is ready to showcase Vegie Gardens, Greenhouse, Chook Pen made of on-site isolation, additional solar panels to heat its sauna and hot tub, floor heating and using wood from wood from wood – cheeky inclusion – every piece of free wood given to Taz, without giving anyone else a free wood.
Ben and Emma have a greywater treatment system that uses their water in their garden houses.
Sonny and Alicia used recycled bricks in their fireplaces and barbecue restaurants, regaining the wood for decorative beams, vegetarian gardens, water tanks and an eight-star decorative clothing dryer.
On the scale cushion and Robbie’s other end, they completely forgot about the challenge and could only offer “My recycling yesterday” in their speech.
Han, you can find that they are broken.
After Han’s publicity, they were hit by some bad news when Scott Cam told them that the flat broke, even though $50,000 was given to all the team a few days ago.
They just had to pay the invoice from the previous few weeks and burned it, while the red sold for $6,000, staring at the barrels that didn’t have any money to landscaping. However, Han is still determined to isolate and plaster its outdoor shed to create an art studio where future buyers can seek permits to turn into habitable spaces.
This is crazy. Foreman Dan tried to dissuade her earlier, and now Scott Cam is doing everything he can, but Han forged, taking plastering and insulation to save money.
“I didn’t realize how serious this situation is,” Can say. “There is a lot of attention to completion.”
Britt provides Han with her tradition.
Britt’s decline of the girls came and then headed to their shed, bringing her inspiring conversations at the place where Han drooped plaster.
“How can we help?” she asked, providing her with the use of crispy squid to hang the door.
“It doesn’t feel right,” Han protested.
“Your buyer is not my buyer. You are not my competitor. I hope you do well.” Britt insisted, before telling an incredible TAZ, the offer he was going to make.
“These guys definitely flush us on Monday,” he noted. Ben and Han’s footage then hints at other teams having a fire attack on Britt and Tazz’s decks.
Britt shrugged.
“Kill them with kindness,” she said.
Taz found that Britt had offered traditions to Han and Can.
In a later interview with the producer, Han could only admit Britt’s proposal by gritting his teeth.
“It’s very good for her,” she said.
But the day after cashed serial winners Britt and Taz won $10,000 in the baking challenge, cashed serial winners Britt and Taz received a $20,000 Sustainability Award.
“I don’t know why they won. Do they have smart appliances?” Ben asked.
Sonny and Alicia and Matt’s ecstatic faces when Britt and Taz won another award.
“They shouldn’t win at all,” Matt agreed. “Their whole house has floor heating, which is not energy efficient. It’s the most unsustainable house on the street.”
His response was somewhat rich when he contributed to sustainability
First of all, “I found out about 30 seconds ago.”
(As well as fact check, mat: floor heating is considered an energy-saving heating method.)
Alicia and Sonny are also foreseeable, with Sonny claiming that most of the fallen wood Taz claims is not used.
“How sustainable is that? Some of them might be in my yard.”
Missed an episode? So far, this is all our review
Episode 1: Why No New South Wales Applicants Good Enough
Episode 2: The Worst Day in the Block
Episode 3/4: “Tear them off”: Teams forced to tear tiles from walls
Episode 5: Review Feedback Leave a contestant to vomit
Episode 6: Dan and Dani’s Heartbreak
Episode 7: The Biggest Issues in Block House Design
Episode 8: Robbie and Matt’s Drunk Blunder
Episode 9: “Premier sanatorium”
Episode 10: Can face Han’s anger
Episode 11: The Microscopic Bed of Han
Episode 12: Sonny sprays Alicia
Episode 13: Cruel Feedback Confuses Block Team
Episode 14: Hanhe can have trouble with Dan and other contestants
Episode 15: Han Zai Dan explosion
Episode 16: Defiant Han starts playing epics from Scott Cam
Episode 17: Two teams were smashed by hyperbolic judges
Episode 18: Two teams destroyed a week from judge’s feedback
Episode 19: Copy Scandal Breaking Out for Alicia and Sonny Point Finger
Episode 20: Ben and Emma
Episode 21: Ben, Emma, Sonny and Alicia Cop
Episode 22: As Sonny and Alicia’s Despair, Mat summons his inner despicable boy
Episode 23: Hanhe can almost exit the spa challenge
Episode 24: Ben and Emma finally break after another loss
Episode 25: Britt and Taz cause major mistakes
Episode 26: The girl fires their builder
Episode 27: Ben and Emma hatch a sneaky plan
Episode 28: Britt’s decision to freeze her former good friend
Episode 29: “Basic”, “Not Intention”, “Not Elegant” – Judge pans some teams’ kitchen
Episode 30: Block Stars’ Ugly Showdown
Episode 31: Greed and Cheating Accuses at Body Corp Conference
Episode 32: Team Releases “Dog Show”
Episode 33: Three teams fail to end in Bruising Week
Episode 34: Han fires “W ***er” text to fired builder
Episode 35: Sonny refuses to back off his decision to block for a long time
Episode 36: Britt and Taz and Han’s Sonny Dobs lose their cool
Episode 37: Go all out to a team
Episode 38: Gentle Ben calls for arson attack on Britt and Taz
Episode 39: Alicia