If thereโs one rule contestants on The Block learn pretty quickly, itโs donโt unleash The Blockinator.
Foreman Keith is a builder with years of experience, who knows just what it takes to build a high-end home to the exacting standards The Block demands. And if anyone tries to skate past his rules, his tough side โ aka โThe Blockinatorโ โ comes out.
This week, itโs Victorian Harry who feels Keithโs wrath when he makes a string of decisions without checking first.

Foreman Keith is on the war path.
(Channel Nine)โHarry doesnโt like authority,โ Keith tells TV WEEK. โI think heโs been used to renovating his own way and he doesnโt like having Dan [the other site foreman] and me telling him what to do.
โBut that just doesnโt happen in building โ youโve got to get permission to do everything.โ
The trouble starts when home handyman Harry decides his fireplace is too high and sets out to lower it.
Later, his team blocks off the rear of their house to stop through-traffic while they work โ and finally, someone on House One team makes a change to the stormwater pipes that Keith had installedโฆ all without checking.

Harry is busted!
(Channel Nine)Itโs enough to send in Keith to read the riot act, but instead of getting an apology, he soon learns Harry wonโt back down: unless Keithโs attitude changes, heโll walk.
โI think the best approach when a situation gets heated is to take the heat from the situation by just walking away,โ Harry, 57, tells TV WEEK. โWalk away and come back fighting.โ

Itโs on between the renovation duo!
(Channel Nine)Has The Blockinator met his match in Dirty Harry?
โI donโt take to aggression,โ Harry says. โI donโt think itโs necessaryโฆ and yeah, I reacted to the way Keith spoke to me.
โThere needs to be a bit of respect, and at this point between both of us I donโt think thereโs any.โ