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March 7
Who got kicked off:
Who Won:
Extreme Design Challenge:
As Todd told the designers, this challenge is a family affair. The designers were to come up with a model for the Bell family's garage, incorporating everything that they wanted, including room for the car, an office, storage space and a theatrical stage for the kids. They had to build the model in 2 hours. Whoever had the best model got immunity from being eliminated this week, but they also had to be the Project Manager for the rest of the team, and all designers had to build-out the vision of the winner's model.
As Matt said, "Get me a match, and that's the solution right there."
Get details of the design and who did what!
Catfights:


Michael and Carisa. Michael told Carisa that he didn't see her pick up anything or hardly do any work. Carisa defended herself by saying that she was busy designing the office (which was in the family's shed, close to the garage.) Both created enough drama to ensure their stay in the competition and keep things interesting.
| The agent-orange-napalm rebel finally said adieu. He embraced his possible dismissal early in the episode, and his total ambivalence to the design world helped grant his wish. He technically got kicked off for not doing more graphics on the garage wall (wasn't he scolded for doing graphics during the kids' room challenge?) Once again, the judges prove themselves impossible to please. |
Who Won:
| Andrea had the Top Design and had to rat out those who didn't help her as much as she would have liked. (See Extreme Design Challenge below). She had no problem doing this. There wasn't a moment of hesitation or guilt in her straightforward smackdown of her fellow designers. |
Extreme Design Challenge:
As Matt said, "Get me a match, and that's the solution right there."
Get details of the design and who did what!
Catfights:
Michael and Carisa. Michael told Carisa that he didn't see her pick up anything or hardly do any work. Carisa defended herself by saying that she was busy designing the office (which was in the family's shed, close to the garage.) Both created enough drama to ensure their stay in the competition and keep things interesting.
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