Search/Recent Changes
DBTropes
...it's like TV Tropes, but LINKED DATA!

Canada's Worst Handyman

 Canada's Worst Handyman
type
TVTItem
 Canada's Worst Handyman
label
Canada's Worst Handyman
 Canada's Worst Handyman
page
CanadasWorstHandyman
 Canada's Worst Handyman
comment
A Spin-Off of Canada's Worst Driver that focused on trying to rehabilitate the country's constructionally-challenged. As with its parent show, candidates (usually nominated by their relatives) were sent to a central location (referred to as the "Handyman Rehabilitation Centre") to take classes on various techniques from professionals, and then (hopefully) apply their new-found skills to perform various DIY tasks in a designated room of a building. Each task was performed with the hope of "refurbishing" their building into something, such as a bed and breakfast, dorm rooms, honeymoon suites, etc. (which will invariably be labelled as "Canada's Worst x"). The contestants also work on tasks in a group project (such as re-doing a kitchen or building a spa area) throughout the season, where the previous day's "most improved" serves as the foreman.Unlike Canada's Worst Driver, there is no elimination; the 5 contestants stay for the entire season (with one rather glaring exception in Season 4). Despite this, the most improved and worst people of the day are singled out at the end of each episode, the latter also has to hang their head in shame (in the Hall of Shame. With a nail. And a picture frame.) In the end, after final judgement, one person is ultimately crowned Canada's Worst Handyman. Your mileage may vary on whether this should be described as "winning" the show. As with its sister, while the show is serious about trying to rehabilitate these unfortunate subjects, much of it is still Played for LaughsThe series started in 2006 and lasted six seasons. In July 2014, Discovery Channel started advertising a casting call for what could possibly have been the seventh season ... it ended up being a reboot called Blood, Sweat & Tools and premiered in April 2015 as a One Season Wonder.
 Canada's Worst Handyman
fetched
2024-03-03T18:16:29Z
 Canada's Worst Handyman
parsed
2024-03-03T18:16:29Z
 Canada's Worst Handyman
processingComment
Dropped link to ClipShow: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Canada's Worst Handyman
processingComment
Dropped link to PointAndLaughShow: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Canada's Worst Handyman
isPartOf
DBTropes
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_47fea76b
type
Butt-Monkey
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_47fea76b
comment
Butt-Monkey: Jaime from Season 2 was a distinctly non-comedic example, due to the outright abuse that his mother-in-law frequently subjected to whenever he screwed up, or even did a job right but refused to follow her advice. Season 4 had a straightforward example in Johnnie, who constantly screwed up with often hilarious results, and a more unusual one in Eric, who was (aside from possibly Angie) easily the most competent handyman in his season, but was never named the most improved, generally got little credit from the experts until the final episode, and even had his original nominator thrown off the show because they thought the duo were enjoying the experience too much. Similar to Johnnie, Simon from Season 5 enjoyed this status thanks to how spectacularly wrong his challenges usually went.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_47fea76b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_47fea76b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_47fea76b
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_4f4372e9
type
Early-Installment Weirdness
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_4f4372e9
comment
Early-Installment Weirdness: Season 1 has plenty when compared to the later seasons: First off, it took place during the summer when later seasons took place in the winter (ironically its sister series, Canada's Worst Driver, had its first season take place in the winter). This is the only season to have a psychiatrist as part of the experts. The group challenges took place outside and were more focused on yard work. The final episode featured a 10-hour group project where the overall worst would be decided on the nominee's performance alone, as opposed to future seasons naming the worst based on the overall performance throughout the season along with their room's final result. In the first two seasons, the most improved performer of the episode received a tool belt as a symbol of becoming the foreman. Beginning with Season 3, the most improved handyman received a golden hard hat. In addition, the first two seasons had a focus on sheds (the first season had a shed as the focus on the team challenges, while season two focused on building eco-friendly sheds). Once Season 3 begins, the shed aspect is dropped.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_4f4372e9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_4f4372e9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_4f4372e9
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_4f4cd5b1
type
Blaming the Tools
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_4f4cd5b1
comment
Blaming the Tools: Given the nature of the show, contestants do this all the time. Some of the flaws they accuse the tools of having are logical (if not actually present), but some of them... aren't.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_4f4cd5b1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_4f4cd5b1
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_4f4cd5b1
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_5049f19d
type
Do Well, But Not Perfect
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_5049f19d
comment
Do Well, But Not Perfect: Non-video-game example in Season 5. The foreman, wearing the gold helmet for the group project, almost always became the core reason for the failure of the project, or having nothing to do with its success. As the season progressed, those that had worn the gold helmet in previous projects felt that getting that helmet again would only mean trouble.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_5049f19d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_5049f19d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_5049f19d
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_5229501a
type
Bow Chicka Wow Wow
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_5229501a
comment
Bow Chicka Wow Wow: "A vibrating bed?!" In Season 5, their efforts to explain "chemical welding."
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_5229501a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_5229501a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_5229501a
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_565106b3
type
Women Are Wiser
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_565106b3
comment
Women Are Wiser: Played straight by the wives who nominate their husbands as contestants, and subverted when the wives themselves are nominated by their husbands.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_565106b3
featureApplicability
-0.3
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_565106b3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_565106b3
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_5d753b19
type
The Smurfette Principle
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_5d753b19
comment
The Smurfette Principle: Every season has had a gender makeup of four men and a woman, the only exception being Season 2, which had three men and two women.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_5d753b19
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_5d753b19
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_5d753b19
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_6ae4dedd
type
The Unfair Sex
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_6ae4dedd
comment
The Unfair Sex: A pretty mild instance, since she was never realistically going to be named the worst anyway, but Angela from Season 5 got a free pass on being named Canada's Worst Handyman since the experts agreed that her husband was at fault for the screw-ups she did make. By comparison, Darryl from Season 1 and Casey from Season 3 were told that the controlling behaviour of their wives was no excuse for their bad handiwork. It could also be argued that while the wives of the two men named were "controlling", they weren't outright trying to sabotage their partners!
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_6ae4dedd
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_6ae4dedd
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_6ae4dedd
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_6cac9d40
type
National Anthem
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_6cac9d40
comment
National Anthem: In the final episode of season 4, the contestants briefly take a break from the final group challenge to sing "O Canada".
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_6cac9d40
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_6cac9d40
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_6cac9d40
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_6feeef5c
type
Censor Box
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_6feeef5c
comment
Censor Box: Parodied. Animated duct tape covers the contestants' mouths when they swear.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_6feeef5c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_6feeef5c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_6feeef5c
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_704d7e91
type
No Ontological Inertia
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_704d7e91
comment
No Ontological Inertia: Averted as it's Real Life, but several bad handymen learn the wet way that just because the main water line is turned off, that doesn't mean the water in the pipes goes away.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_704d7e91
featureApplicability
-1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_704d7e91
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_704d7e91
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_72852a93
type
Henpecked Husband
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_72852a93
comment
Henpecked Husband: Mostly these have been justified examples, given how bad the men on this show have generally proved to be at handiwork and finishing jobs, but the way that Darryl from Season 1 and Casey from Season 3 was treated by their respective wives went way beyond what you'd expect.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_72852a93
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_72852a93
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_72852a93
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7360806f
type
In-Series Nickname
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7360806f
comment
In-Series Nickname: Season 5's group of contestants call themselves "the Wolf Pack" and thus their group challenges are called "Wolf Pack Challenges". The trophy for the "winner" even has a wolf design incorporated into it.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7360806f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7360806f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7360806f
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7b6e47a5
type
Armor-Piercing Question
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7b6e47a5
comment
Armor-Piercing Question: In the finale of season 6, Andrew prompts the judges to reconsider the worst (which would have been a runaway vote) after he asks this:
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7b6e47a5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7b6e47a5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7b6e47a5
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7ef08424
type
Quantum Mechanics Can Do Anything
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7ef08424
comment
Quantum Mechanics Can Do Anything: Apparently, Keith thinks that "quantum physics" makes keeping fence post holes equally spaced and in a straight line unncessary.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7ef08424
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7ef08424
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7ef08424
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7efe2c19
type
Portmanteau
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7efe2c19
comment
Also in Season 2, one episode had the worst handyman being named as "Justice"- that is, Justin and Candace as a collective entity.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7efe2c19
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7efe2c19
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7efe2c19
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7f760614
type
The Silent Bob
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7f760614
comment
The Silent Bob: Keith from Season 5. But when he did speak...
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7f760614
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7f760614
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_7f760614
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_832c1497
type
Non-Gameplay Elimination
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_832c1497
comment
Non-Gameplay Elimination: Only one contestant actually got thrown off the show: Brian Pugh from Season 4, who was ejected after threatening physical violence against fellow contestant Brian MacDonald, which caused the other handymen to threaten to walk if he wasn't removed. There were also two instances where a nominator had to be replaced. The first was in Season 2, when Terry's nominator Harvey injured his back, and the second was in Season 4, when Eric's nominator Marc was sent home by the producers because they felt he was a bad influence and encouraging Eric to goof off; in both cases, the men's respective wives took over as the nominators.note (There was a third instance where a nominator was replaced; in Season 5, Simon's wife went home at the start of the fifth episode and was replaced by their son. It doesn't count as this trope, however, as the change had been agreed on before the season even began filming)
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_832c1497
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_832c1497
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_832c1497
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_8e4a0f15
type
Dumb Blonde
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_8e4a0f15
comment
Dumb Blonde: Subverted by Angie from Season 4, who was prone to saying and doing really stupid things, but ended up showing by far the most improvement out of any of that season's contestants. Angela from Season 5 however, plays with this to a mild extent.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_8e4a0f15
featureApplicability
-0.3
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_8e4a0f15
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_8e4a0f15
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_950bbfa7
type
Take a Third Option
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_950bbfa7
comment
Take a Third Option: Occurs in various forms... This Is the common way of getting out of a situation you don't know how to get out of. As usual, even this will end up not going so well. On a more serious note, Season 5 had a very interesting way of dealing with Angela's partner Matt during an episode. The turmoil he created (mainly surrounding a pact they made that she would quit doing such work if she was declared Canada's Worst Handyman) affected her performance, and as such, he was declared the day's worst "handyman" instead. In Season 2, Terry managed to get named the most improved, and the worst of the day, at the same time. The same thing happened with Johnny in season 4 and Dan in season 6, although in the latter case it was because the handymen nominated Dan as the best, while the experts nominated him as the worst. Also in Season 2, one episode had the worst handyman being named as "Justice"- that is, Justin and Candace as a collective entity.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_950bbfa7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_950bbfa7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_950bbfa7
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_96dea090
type
D.I.Y. Disaster
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_96dea090
comment
D.I.Y. Disaster: Those on the show are on it because they've caused more than one in their time. The hope is to reform them so that this doesn't happen anymore, though with varying success.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_96dea090
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_96dea090
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_96dea090
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_9cbf01d6
type
Stay in the Kitchen
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_9cbf01d6
comment
Stay in the Kitchen: Angela's husband Matt in season 5 flat-out admits she should be cleaning the house instead, prompting a Jaw Drop in the background. Normally it would be justified because she tends to be out of her depth, but his general attitude towards her (and her only) and trying to force her to quit doing DIYs was insulting.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_9cbf01d6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_9cbf01d6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_9cbf01d6
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ac8b2810
type
Concealing Canvas
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ac8b2810
comment
Concealing Canvas: One challenge in Season 3 involves installing a sunken wall safe. In introducing this challenge, Andrew mentions that a properly-installed wall safe could be concealed behind a painting, which he demonstrates using a picture of… a sunken wall safe.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ac8b2810
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ac8b2810
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ac8b2810
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ae3d6438
type
Deadpan Snarker
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ae3d6438
comment
Deadpan Snarker: Andrew, of course.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ae3d6438
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ae3d6438
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ae3d6438
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_b01abe4f
type
Catchphrase
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_b01abe4f
comment
Catchphrase: "Read the instructions!" is repeated very often due to the bad handymen usually not doing that, setting them up for failure. Season 6's Ajay would punctuate all of his finished projects "DONE!!"
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_b01abe4f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_b01abe4f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_b01abe4f
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_b47d95be
type
No OSHA Compliance
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_b47d95be
comment
No OSHA Compliance: The handymen's various introduction videos show just how incompetent and/or dangerous they've been with home repairs and they come on the show to learn how to do things the right way. Not that it stops them from making horrific mistakes over the course of the show. One notable instance occurred during Season 4 when the handymen were using a circular saw in a way that almost guaranteed that at least one of them would be disembowelled. Andrew stormed onto the set yelling at them to stop, dressed them down, and taught them how to do the job safely.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_b47d95be
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_b47d95be
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_b47d95be
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_b4eff8a8
type
Epic Fail
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_b4eff8a8
comment
Epic Fail: Just for starters: Joe from Season 3's time on the show in its entirety could qualify, as he was named the worst of the episode on three different occasions (more than anyone else, ever) on his way to being named Canada's Worst Handyman, but it was really all summed up by the chair he made in one episode, which had the front legs installed upside-down. What's worse is that he was completely oblivious to it until Andrew pointed it out. Let me put it another way: when you routinely try to hammer in SCREWS, you qualify. Brian P. from Season 4 may well have been the show's worst-ever handyman. The number of challenges he passed while on the show? Zero. He probably avoided being named the worst only because he got thrown out of rehab (see Non-Gameplay Elimination below).
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_b4eff8a8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_b4eff8a8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_b4eff8a8
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_c198a1f8
type
Doom It Yourself
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_c198a1f8
comment
Doom It Yourself: Of course, it wouldn't be a show about DIY gone wrong without ... well ... DIY going wrong.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_c198a1f8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_c198a1f8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_c198a1f8
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_c5f0119c
type
Insane Troll Logic
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_c5f0119c
comment
Insane Troll Logic: In the second-last episode of Season 5, Cory installed a vent hood for the kitchen stove a foot higher than Ontario building codes (and the stove's own instructions) permitted. Not wanting to bother with the effort of removing the hood and reinstalling it, Cory resorted to just standing the stove on a box instead. As you'd expect, the experts were not happy with this. Keith's explanation of quantum physics in Season 1.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_c5f0119c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_c5f0119c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_c5f0119c
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cbe32f62
type
Decided by One Vote
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cbe32f62
comment
Decided by One Vote: Even more so than Driver, with only two expertsnote Driver has four, it almost always comes down to each giving their opinion, and Andrew being the tiebreaker. If Andrew argues with one of the experts, and the other expert is the tie-breaker, it's probably because both experts agreed and the producers are playing up Rule of Drama by throwing in a Conflict Ball.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cbe32f62
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cbe32f62
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cbe32f62
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cc5c18b6
type
Iris Out
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cc5c18b6
comment
Iris Out: The final episode of season 6 ends with one.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cc5c18b6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cc5c18b6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cc5c18b6
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cd83fa5b
type
Spoiler Opening
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cd83fa5b
comment
Spoiler Opening: Season 5 had the spoiler that Matt would eventually receive a mohawk helmet (although it didn't go into why)
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cd83fa5b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cd83fa5b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cd83fa5b
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cdd676a3
type
Hyper-Competent Sidekick
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cdd676a3
comment
Hypercompetent Sidekick: Several of the nominators can prove to be this: In Season 2, Terry's original nominator Harvey was clearly the brains of their operation early on. Tellingly, after Harvey was forced off the show due to a back injury, the quality of Terry's work went down the toilet, eventually resulting in him being named the worst. Season 4 had two examples. The first was Brian P.'s son Brennan; granted, anyone would qualify as this compared to the unbelievably inept Brian, but Brennan showed himself to have a good knowledge of handiwork and was the only person in rehab (besides Eric) to successfully assemble the electric fireplace at the first go. The second example was Angie's husband Roy, who was a major help on their jobs and was actually allowed to take part in the season's final challenge (they were a man down due to Brian P. having been kicked out), where he proved way more competent than Johnnie or Brian M. Season 5 had Deen's twin brother Doug, who was basically the only reason why Deen (the eventual worst) got anything finished in rehab.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cdd676a3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cdd676a3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_cdd676a3
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_d279adbb
type
Read the Freaking Manual
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_d279adbb
comment
Read the Freaking Manual: This happens so much that "Read the instructions!" is pretty much the show's Catchphrase! There are people who don't read then, people who only read a bit of them and give up, and people who mess up even with them. By Season 6, the experts pretty much had a policy that anyone who made a major mistake caused by failing to read the instructions would automatically be named the episode's worst.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_d279adbb
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_d279adbb
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_d279adbb
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_d46ddfa2
type
CloudCuckooLander
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_d46ddfa2
comment
Cloud Cuckoolander: Simon from Season 5's grasp on reality tended to be tenuous at best. Justified in that he had chronic problems with high blood pressure, and that his detachment from reality was in part how he kept it down.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_d46ddfa2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_d46ddfa2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_d46ddfa2
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_e68b72
type
The Load
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_e68b72
comment
The Load: While a lot of the nominators have been at best lacking in knowledge, and at worst outright impossible to work with, Matt H. from Season 5 stands out as the only one who was actively trying to make his nominee, Angela be the worst so that she'd give up handiwork. The experts quickly caught on, and after she did poorly in the season's fifth episode, named him as the episode's worst instead of Angela.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_e68b72
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_e68b72
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_e68b72
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ebec0a20
type
You Get What You Pay For
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ebec0a20
comment
You Get What You Pay For: Ajay in Season 6 tried to do everything as cheaply as possible, which backfires as it's usually done wrong, requires redoing it and creates a lot of waste. Andrew points out that doing it the cheap way is far more expensive than doing it the right way.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ebec0a20
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ebec0a20
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ebec0a20
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ed3e90f3
type
Duct Tape for Everything
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ed3e90f3
comment
Duct Tape for Everything: A common sight among amateur do-it-yourselfers. Merle in the first season takes to an extreme, utilizing duct tape to fix virtually every problem (often caused by his insistence on measuring by eye or with body parts instead of with a measuring tape). At one point he even uses it to bandage himself after cutting himself while using duct tape to patch wood that he split from hammering parts together. In Episode 4 he would have used duct tape to patch leaky pipes from a bad cutting job, but the production crew headed him off and removed every single roll from the premises (he ended up using plumber's putty instead). During an upholstering challenge, the crew put out duct tape as an upholstering option to make fun of Merle's reliance on it. Despite claiming that he would stop relying on it, he immediately grabs the duct tape....and cuts himself trying to slice it with a utility knife instead of scissors.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ed3e90f3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ed3e90f3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_ed3e90f3
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_f360fc33
type
Dumbass Has a Point
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_f360fc33
comment
Dumbass Has a Point: After a particularly Epic Fail went up to eleven in season 4, Johnnie made it abundantly clear that dealing with five bad handymen meant it was sheer delusion to not expect there to be shitloads of mistakes and failures.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_f360fc33
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_f360fc33
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_f360fc33
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_f511ea9b
type
Product Placement
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_f511ea9b
comment
Product Placement: Both episode 1 of season 4 and episode 1 of season 5 respectively had the first challenge be the contestants buying the supplies they need from Canadian Tire.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_f511ea9b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_f511ea9b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_f511ea9b
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_fe0330fb
type
Brick Joke
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_fe0330fb
comment
Brick Joke: In Season 2, the frames for each contestant's shed were built for them, but they still had to specify their own dimensions. However, the contestants were warned not to make their frames taller than a specific height. As usual, most of them did not Read the Freaking Manual. Only during the finale did most of the contestants realize why there was a height limit in the first place: their sheds wouldn't fit through the front door of the workshop! They had to find, ahem, creative ways to get their sheds out of the workshop, one of which involved cutting the entire building in half — the contestant who resorted to that, Terry, ended up being named the season's Worst Handyman for doing so.
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_fe0330fb
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_fe0330fb
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_fe0330fb
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_name
type
ItemName
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_name
comment
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_name
featureApplicability
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_name
featureConfidence
1.0
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Canada's Worst Handyman / int_name
 Canada's Worst Handyman / int_name
itemName
Canada's Worst Handyman

The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.

 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Concealing Canvas / int_b46add0d
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Doom It Yourself / int_b46add0d
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Dumbass Has a Point / int_b46add0d
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Iris Out / int_b46add0d
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
National Anthem / int_b46add0d
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Non-Gameplay Elimination / int_b46add0d
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Quantum Mechanics Can Do Anything / int_b46add0d
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Read the Freaking Manual / int_b46add0d
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Series of the 2000s / int_b46add0d
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
Team Hand-Stack / int_b46add0d
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
The All-Solving Hammer / int_b46add0d
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
The Silent Bob / int_b46add0d
 Canada's Worst Handyman
hasFeature
The Voiceless / int_b46add0d