All-American Handyman Season 3 Episode 2 Crying Babies and Playground Battles
- August 26, 2012
The show All-American Handyman is a competition series featuring contestants from around the country who are experienced in home renovation and repair projects. In season 3, episode 2, titled Crying Babies and Playground Battles, the contestants are tasked with building and installing a custom playground structure for a family with young children. The challenge requires them to not only demonstrate their skills in carpentry and design, but also to consider the safety and functionality of the playground.
As the competition begins, the contestants are given a glimpse of the family's backyard and the space where the playground will be installed. The parents express their desire for a fun and engaging play area for their children, but also emphasize the importance of safety and durability. They point out that their backyard has an uneven slope, which poses a challenge for the contestants in creating a level and stable playground structure.
The contestants must use their creativity and problem-solving skills to come up with a design that meets the family's needs and addresses the slope issue. They also have to keep in mind the age range of the children who will be using the playground, as well as any potential hazards such as sharp edges or unstable components.
As the contestants begin working on their projects, they encounter various obstacles and setbacks. One contestant struggles with the design aspect, finding it difficult to come up with an original idea that meets all the requirements. Another has difficulty with the carpentry, struggling to get the pieces to fit together properly. A third faces a time crunch, realizing that they may not be able to finish the project before the deadline.
Meanwhile, tension begins to build between some of the contestants, as they compete not only against each other but also against the clock. The pressure of the competition starts to take its toll, and tempers flare as they encounter setbacks and delays.
In addition to the main challenge, the contestants are also given a mini-challenge involving crying babies. They are each tasked with building a custom rocking chair that will soothe a crying baby. This challenge tests their ability to think creatively, as well as their proficiency in using hand tools and power tools.
As the day wears on, the contestants race to finish their projects before the deadline. The parents return to the backyard to inspect the progress, and the judges arrive to evaluate the final results. The contestants must present their projects and explain their design choices, highlighting the safety and functionality of the playground.
The judges critique each project, evaluating aspects such as stability, creativity, and overall appeal. They also review the results of the mini-challenge, examining each rocking chair for comfort and effectiveness in soothing a crying baby.
In the end, one contestant is declared the winner of the main challenge and earns immunity from elimination in the next round. Another contestant is deemed the winner of the mini-challenge and earns a special prize.
The episode ends with the remaining contestants looking ahead to the next challenge, ready to tackle whatever task comes their way in the quest to become All-American Handyman.