The Block might have done the numbers for Nine last night, but the total TV national reach of 1,983,000 did not come without its fair share of drama and destruction.
For not the first time this season, or even this week, Han unleashed her wrath on Can, who is increasingly seeming more dejected with each episode.
In unfortunate timing for Han, Scott Cam and Shelley Craft arrive for their weekly room progress check right as she begins to unload – prompting a stern talking to from Cam over her attitude.
“Han, I heard some other people saying that you’re accusing us of stitch-ups and doing stuff just for the camera, which I’ve told you many, many times, we never set you up to fail, and we never stitch you up. We help you along the way,” Cam told her.
“You’re making decisions that are affecting you. You made those decisions, not us. We made changes to your laundry and your pantry waste, we let you cut some concrete for one waste but we didn’t approve and we won’t approve the second one. You’re not a builder so don’t make decisions that are going to affect your build and don’t accuse us of stitching you up and doing things for camera because we don’t do that.
“I’m going to ask you really nicely to readjust your attitude on the show to the crew and to Dan and to me and everyone around you.”
Still convinced she wasn’t at fault, Han told her team that she honetly doesn’t “give a f**k” after Cam and Craft leave their building site.
Later on in the episode, after some time to reflect – and the realisation that upsetting a shows host is not the right way to go about winning, she issued an apology.
“I didn’t mean to disrespect anyone,” she told Cam, and the pair hugged it out.
“It’s not that now I’ve got an attitude and hate everyone here,” Han said later. “It was situational, and I made that clear and apologised. I’m sorry for saying that. I was self- reflective.”
But it was all for nought with the cameras catching her fighting with Can again only a few moments later.


