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RECAP: After Laksa's good reactions to the spread of Amy and Stu's Asian theme on Monday night, we are promised that two more teams will get to work for the release of tonight of Dinner Wars / The Block N Z.
This means that we spend little time or time renovating the children's room of the team, especially with a huge paint painting for the duo whose evening gets the highest score of its competitors.
With their big night already gone, Dave's builder Dave and Stu suggests a simple, but diabolical plan – give everyone else a scratch score.
Not that they have too much time to linger on it focusing on their "secret" extra loft space means that they have fallen back on gibbing and Amy needs some shopping from Urgent painting to do it, she can find a suitable match for her beloved mustard curtains.
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READ MORE:
* The Block NZ: The Dinner Wars Warm Up
* The Block NZ: Naked Background and Bad Art
* The NZ Block: Shouting, Screaming and Watching Dry Paint
* Bloc NZ: Collective Meetings, Choking and Traditional Chaos Reigns
However, they are by far better shape than Ben and Tom, whose plasterer woes continue. After three flakes on them, the boys look like a long week, and they also need to sort out their major changes by the end of Friday.
Meanwhile, Claire and Agni plot on how to move on to last week. ] Avatar bathroom disaster. But after receiving a 1 from Judge Jason Bonham, it's hard to know if she's motivated by redemption or revenge – especially when their "design" includes a special dress for him to wear. "At least we'll have a good laugh," says Agni
Tuesday C is all about Chlo and Em, as they begin to feel the heat before their dinner. "It's super stressful to try to have your mind in two places," admits Em, before admitting that the evening of the evening in Paris includes games. "
" Any excuse to get hold of these boys. "
Wearing matching Breton outfits and braces, the girls greet their guests in a French flamboyant way, before offering the haute cuisine duo of – erm – bruschetta and steak-and-three-vegetables
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Stu n '. is not impressed by the Brussels sprouts "rock-hard", but Amy is excited by the promise of Chlo and Em's "down and dirty entertainment"
the strippers arrive? "she inquires, to which Ben responds without missing a beat: "There are two here," apparently referring to himself and Tom.
In the words of the narrator Mark Richardson, "it became really embarrassing".
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May come out Twister Host Shelley Ferguson arrives to challenge teams to a quick game of "Ticking Time Bomb". Designed to allow contestants to let off steam, we are only offered the nuggets that Amy is likely to push Agni and Tom's buttons might not be as impressed if Ben ended up with Em.
As Amy manipulates the ] Twister spinner so that the boys and girls are as close and personal as possible, the faces become even more red, before everyone retires for the evening.
Wednesday morning, Amy and Stu feel
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Tom is left to deal with the ongoing problems of plaster, Ben went to Freedom, choosing the furniture, with the help of the girls. Then, just when the first thinks he has made progress on the coating, he is upset by the discovery that there are rocks in the plaster mix. Take a look at the concern of site foreman Peter Wolfkamp about the amount of work builders do and how stress builds up.
But of course, cooking and holiday planning are Claire's main concerns. and Agni. After an emergency call to her mother, Claire decides to create a restaurant Avatar -cum-mexican, serving shrimp tacos and nachos. While Agni admits that throwing parties are one of his "least favorite things to do" and that it's grumpy that they've "outgrown", others are quickly impressed upon their arrival. "We're going to throw in the sponge and serve toast," suggests Ben, a vanquished
After a fleeting and almost-no-punishment visit by Mark Richardson, it's time for the "real" surprise guest of Claire and Agni. – The hypnotist Guy Carter. However, to the great annoyance of Agni, her efforts are "missed" on the part of Amy, whose constant laughter begins to catch on
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Angry that "40-year-old children act like five-year-olds," he asks Amy to leave. Stu is still the devoted partner, but not without delivering the traditional insult of Generation X to call Agni "an egg".
"It's an easy zero," he adds, probably to the delight of "devilish Dave,"
As the credits finish, the Wednesday night promo promises the boys' kitchen (let's hope that no one suffocates this time) and the tensions bubbling between Claire and Agni and Stu and Amy leading to an epic confrontation. 19659044]
– Clerk
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