
John Moran and Minhi England advanced to the final round, where they encountered a more difficult obstacle. The winner will also receive a residency at the renowned Corning Museum of Glass in addition to the top prize of $60,000. In Blown Away Season 3, which was hosted by former America’s Got Talent competitor and well-known Science Youtuber Nick Uhas, the players competed for a significantly larger prize. Read More: The Handmaid’s Tale Season 5: A Breakdown of the Season 5 Trailer – Will June Make It Through?.Prior to the finale, John Moran had the most victories, however, John Sharvin didn’t make the Top 2 and was ousted from the competition. The three finalists had five hours, two assistants, and a task to fulfill. Participants had to produce artwork that was motivated by their worst fear. In attendance as a special guest assessor for the final challenge before the finale was Season 2 champion Elliot Walker. Nothing to Fear But Fear Itself (episode 9) Dan Friday lost the match, nonetheless, due to his blunders and glass breaks. John Moran has completed the challenge by presenting the ideal exhibit.

The contestants had four hours to accomplish it. The immensity, beauty, and wonder of space had to be the inspiration for the participants’ very personal space shuttle. Marianne Mader, a space scientist, joined the Blown Away competitors as a guest judge. Both teams were successful in advancing to the following round. However, after considering both of their performances, the judges came to the conclusion that they should each be given the opportunity to compete on their own. The judges were not impressed with Dan and Minhi’s performance. They had a total of four hours to have their items ready. Because of this, each of the participants will be graded independently of the others. However, the two participants were required to work on separate parts that would ultimately come together to form the total. The teams were tasked with selecting two words that were completely interchangeable yet still worked cohesively together. However, Grace’s work wasn’t carried out in a clean manner, and as a result, she was sent back home.

Both John Moranand Minhi were able to win Blown Away after impressing the panel of judges and becoming the show’s first-ever double winners. The contenders were given five hours and two assistants to finish the challenge, during which time all of the parts needed to measure a minimum of 12 inches.


Briony Douglas, a visual artist, served as the guest judge for this competition and joined the contestants. Going for it on a massive scale was the focus of the challenge in this episode. Brenna’s piece was identical to Lino Tagliapetra’s, so she was removed. Grace won with her ASMR piece and a residency at Pilchuck Glass School. Art expert Donna Davies assisted them out. In the fourth episode of Blown Away, participants were to create art inspired by one of the seven deadly sins.
