has been a tumultuous journey so far as , builders have , signatures have , one of the contestants had to to get to the birth of his first child and much, much more. Yep, if the Blockheads were hoping they were in for a chill tropical vacation on Philip Island, they must be sorely disappointed. Of course, the drama is all part of the experience and a tactic that any reality TV show worth its salt knows to employ to keep viewers engaged.

However, 2024 contestant told that he feels the drama is an inevitable part of the "pressure cooker situation" of the environment and less a result of the machinations of the producers. "Unfortunately that situation is always going to get drama," he said. "I think that's what people don't really understand, that the situations that you're in with the limited sleep that you get with what you're trying to achieve and the pressure that you're under to try and make budgets and all the rest of it, unfortunately, the dramas are always going to happen.

" He continued, "I think it's easy to sit on your couch with a tub of ice cream and go, 'Oh, that's a heap of drama’, but if you consider the big picture, people are under so much pressure." Despite this, some fans think that the reno series has gone too far this year - with one viewer going so far as to say the last few episodes of the 20th anniversary season have left them feeling "anxious and angry." In a lengthy Reddit post, the viewer explained that this is "not really what you want from a bit of.