Halloween Wars (2011–…): Season 10, Episode 1 - Monster Road Trip - full transcript

Six teams consisting of a cake artist, a sugar master and an expert pumpkin carver are challenged to make spooky displays of Halloween monsters on a road trip.

[ howling ] narrator:
It's Halloween.

Time for the
greatest food artists

From all over the
country to battle for glory.

Taking down the competition,
baby.

Woman: This thing is going
to be dripping with scary.

We are totally owning
this whole show.

Narrator: Thousands
have dreamed of competing.

It's the super bowl of pumpkin
carving and I have to be there.

You better pick
me up. [ laughs ]

How can we lose when
we do stuff like this?

Narrator: But only a few are
capable of truly terrifying feats.



Oh, my goodness.

To join one of six
teams of artists in cake,

Sugar, and carved pumpkin.

We're going to shock the world.

And tonight,
we'll set out across the country...

[ horn honks ] ...To find them.

Hi, Halloween wars.

Come on in.

I'm not your typical baker.

I am Halloween.

Narrator: This is "the
road to Halloween wars."

[ scream ] [ thunder crashes ]

♪♪

[ laughs evilly ]



This year,
the competition is the fiercest yet.

Thousands have applied,

But there are only 18 spots
available on six new teams.

So, who thinks they
have the talent to out scare

These "Halloween wars" legends?

- Oh, my god. - Aaaaah!

Whoo, whoo, whoo. We ready
for this? I ain't worried, bro.

Narrator: "Halloween wars" is
where the greatest pumpkin carvers

In the world come to take
pumpkin carving to new heights.

Holy cow. That is really good,
james.

But heights are
all in a day's work

For our first aspiring
Halloween warrior.

Hi, I'm daniel miller. I'm 36 from wilson,
oklahoma.

This is what my view
normally looks like.

I am an electrician by
day and a pumpkin carver

And chainsaw artist by night.

Narrator: Meet pumpkin carver,
daniel miller.

Daniel, where'd you go?

Boo. I think I'm above
average because around here,

Chainsaw carving
and pumpkin carving

And art's not that
relevant in my town.

So above average carver.

Above average
electrician. [ laughs ]

I'm almost
competitive to a fault.

I'm currently the a
two-time world champion

Watermelon seed
spitter. [ laughs ]

Narrator: When he's not
pulling his high wire act,

Daniel miller is busy carving

Some seriously
detailed pumpkins.

Daniel: I think if somebody
sees me walking down the street,

They're not going to
know that I'm a carver.

They're not going to
know that I'm into art.

I want to be on "Halloween wars"

So that everybody can see
what I can do with a pumpkin.

I want to take a pumpkin
and push it past what it can be.

Narrator: What inspires you?

Daniel: My family inspires me.

My mom, my grandpa,
my great grandma, they were all artists.

And so with them doing artwork,

You just kind of as
a kid want to join in

And you want to do
what they're doing.

I dabbled in regular
jack-o'-lanterns

Like everybody does.

But when "Halloween
wars" season one came out,

We watched the
first couple episodes

And light bulb went off.

We spent like $400 that year
on pumpkins and my wife said,

"that's enough." I was like,
"no, we need more."

So been carving ever since.

Narrator: And once you
blow the pumpkin budget,

I guess you go with
yams and potatoes.

Halloween was kind
of a special holiday

Because my kids get
into pumpkin carving.

We'll just go to town
carving pumpkins.

People will stop by and talk,
and they get a kick out of it

Because most people haven't
seen this style of pumpkin carving.

Halloween wars is the biggest,

Baddest platform
for pumpkin carving.

You don't see it anywhere
else like this on this scale.

I'm playing to
really show my boys,

Pick your dream and go for it.

Because,
I'm trying to be on Halloween wars.

And when I get there,
I'm going to win it.

Narrator: Every carver says that,
daniel, but why should we pick you?

You should pick me because
of my winning personality.

No, I'm [laughs]

I think he looks pretty,
pretty menacing.

I want to compete with the best.

"Halloween wars"
seems like the best.

So I want to come out on top.

Narrator: Alright, daniel miller.
We'll check back with you later.

I am dr. Carmel turner

And I'm a cake artist
from south carolina.

I am a fellow of
orthopedic manual therapy

And an osteopractor.

[ cracking ]

When I'm not
straightening people out,

I'm curing mind,
body and soul with cake.

Narrator: We paid a visit to columbia,
south carolina.

Not sure about
curing mind and body,

But her house does have
a whole graveyard of souls.

[ rattles ]

Hi, "Halloween wars,"
welcome to my house.

Narrator: Meet cake doctor,
carmel turner.

I started taking little cake
decorating classes here

And there and then
started getting orders.

"oh, I didn't know you did
cakes. Can you make this?"

I'm,
"sure." and then at night I'm looking it up

On the internet. I was hooked.

Narrator: How does carmel
find time to balance her day job

In physical therapy with making
such amazing and scary cakes?

Carmel: I do cake
decorating on the side

When the rest of
my family is sleeping,

So I don't get a whole
lot of sleep at night.

[ thunder rumbles ]

Make it happen.

I'm so excited that I'm
up for "Halloween wars"

Because this is my love,
Halloween.

I love to be scared.

I love it,
but I enjoy scaring as well.

[ whirs ]

This is sad to say,
but if I don't make a child cry,

Then I feel like I
haven't done my job.

Narrator: Who doesn't
carmel love to punish?

Food network would
be incredibly insane

If they didn't choose
my wife for the show.

I've never met anybody,
personally, better.

He's ready for Halloween and
I'm ready for "Halloween wars."

Narrator: So will carmel
get picked? We'll find out.

But before that,
onto the next would-be Halloween warrior.

Man: You know it's
all about the details.

That's what wins
these competitions.

Narrator: Halloween wars is so
much more than cake and pumpkin.

It's also the place where some

Of the most
incredible sugar artists

In the world come to do battle.

So when they say what
happens in vegas stays in vegas,

Food network,

I'm not staying in vegas,
I'm coming to you.

Narrator: Is sharon one
roll of the dice away from her

"Halloween wars"
dream? Let's find out.

Sharon: Cake decorating has
always been a part of my life.

I got my first taste
when I was 13

And made my first
competition cake,

When I got best of show
and was in the newspaper.

When I'm doing the sugar art,
I can envision something

And I make it look good
and I make it look easy.

Narrator: That is a seriously
impressive pedigree,

But where does sharon draw
her Halloween inspiration?

Narrator: Halloween is
one of my favorite holidays

And the reason is,
is because I love ghosts.

Narrator: Okay?

I connect with ghosts.

Narrator: Wait, what?

Whenever I can go ghost hunting,
there are things that you see,

Things that you hear,
the goose bumps on the arms.

Narrator: So what do they say?

When you hear a ghost
on a recorder [echoes]

And you get that pressure
come up inside of you

That you know that you have
just spoken and heard a ghost,

It is the most absolutely
wonderful feeling ever.

So do I draw inspiration
from that? Absolutely.

Narrator: So does that ghostly
inspiration translate into sugar skills?

I have my ghost. We're
just using this as a glue.

With isomalt,
you only have one chance

So you have to do
it right the first time.

I really like the
way this is looking.

Narrator: Will convening with
ghosts help sharon earn a place

In "Halloween
wars"? We'll find out.

Are you ready for me,
"Halloween wars"?

Because I'm ready for you.

[ howling ]

♪♪

Narrator: Coming up,
we'll hit the road to meet

Even more pumpkin carvers,
sugar, and cake artists.

Hi, "Halloween wars."

Narrator: With skills so scary,
they might raise the dead.

And a sneak peek
at the new season.

Definitely the scariest
character I've ever seen.

Narrator: When "the road to
Halloween wars" continues.

Narrator: "Halloween wars"
has set out across the country

To scare up the most talented
guests we've ever seen.

To fill our six teams
with 18 amazing artists.

So far we've met three
artists who love Halloween

And know a thing
or two about fear.

I love ghosts.

But to win in "Halloween wars,"

You've really got
to be a cake hero.

[ southern accent ] hey,
everybody. My name is jeff taylor.

I own sweet t's bakery here in oxford,
mississippi.

Now as you can tell,
I am not your typical baker.

[ bell rings ]

Narrator: A firefighter by
day and cake artist by night?

Now that's something
we haven't seen before.

Nice antlers.

For the next stop
on our road trip,

We're headed to oxford,
mississippi

To see what firefighter
jeff has to offer.

What's up, "Halloween wars"?

Welcome to the
oxford fire department.

Won't y'all come on
in? I'll give you a tour.

Narrator: I've always
wanted a tour of a fire station.

This is fun. - Right this way.

This is where we keep our
gear. This is me in my helmet.

I would never wear
this to make a cake,

But sometimes when
you get to slinging icing,

It'd be nice to have
a little shield like this

So you won't get it all over you,
but.

Narrator: Jeff
does have a point.

Halloween wars has been pretty
hazardous for some cake artists.

- Oh, no!
- [ gasps ] oh my gosh.

Are you kidding me right now?

Narrator: So how'd you
get started in making cakes?

I've been a
firefighter for 16 years.

Every firefighter
had a part time job,

So I decided to
try the bakery out.

So that's what I've been
doing the last seven years.

When I started,
I never was interested in cakes.

It's just,
it's cakes. I mean, really.

But I started
watching the tv shows,

The competition where
they use power tools

And I'm like, "oh,
that's pretty cool."

So that's kind of
how I got started.

[ gobbles ]

Narrator: So jeff can survive
running through a burning building,

But is he ready to
survive Halloween wars?

Jeff: It's almost like
an adrenaline rush.

Here at the fire department
when you're about

To run in a house fire,
just that adrenaline rush.

You're scared,
but you're excited.

I love haunted houses
and haunted trails

And that,
to me just jumping out,

Scaring somebody,
that just excites you.

And I love the theatrics
of the gore and the blood.

I mean,
I don't know really how to say

Without me sounding
like really weird.

Narrator: If that's weird, you're in
good company with "Halloween wars."

Woman: It has to look like
blood and not like a birthday party.

Alrighty. I think we're done. I mean,
really.

How can we lose when
we do stuff like this?

[ thunder crashes ]

I like it. Can y'all
see that competition?

This is what's coming after you.

Narrator: Nice stitches
and a seriously spooky cake.

This is the best part of
making cake is eating the cake.

Yeah. Time to eat it.

♪♪

I'll see you guys down there.

[ slide whistle, ding! ]

Alright.

Narrator: For the
next stop on our tour,

We head to ojai,
california to meet another sugar artist

Who's really in touch
with his spooky side.

Joel: Competing on "Halloween
wars" would be awesome.

I think I'll knock
it out of the park.

I have to bring my a
game plus 100% more.

Narrator: Your a game plus
100%? That sounds like a lot.

Joel: Currently,
I work as executive pastry chef.

Welcome to ojai. Why
don't I show you around?

Hop in.

Narrator: Whoa, nice ride.

[ horn honks ] fun fact.

I also check my hair every
time I get behind the wheel.

I've been doing sugar
art over the last 18 years,

But I probably didn't get
good until the last 10 years.

So right now I'm working
on an evil-looking spider

With a pitchfork and some hands.

And I'm going to
finish it up right now

With some more bones
and some little ghosts.

I was already into cooking.

My grandmother would
come over and make desserts

And treats and tortillas
and all this stuff from scratch.

So I'm like this is
what I want to do.

So it wasn't really like work.

It was more like being
creative and artistic.

So I just haven't
done anything since.

It's always changing.

We have to keep up with like
modern trends and techniques

And try to stay
ahead of the game.

So how can you elevate
your art to the next level

And keep it fresh and keep
people wanting to see it?

Narrator: So what kind of
cutting edge sugar art can joel

Bring to "Halloween wars"?

Joel: I am a fan of
"Halloween wars."

Every time I watch it,
I think of what I can do

Or what I would have
done in that situation.

And then it just
makes me want to be

On the show that even more.

And then when I see
the people winning,

I'm like,
I have the skills to go on the show.

I can win. Like it
should be my money.

Narrator: Joel really wants to compete,
but what does his family think?

Why do you think joel should
be on "Halloween wars"?

♪♪

Okay, let me think.

He's practiced a lot and
he's been wanting to be

On this show for a long time.

Um.

And I think that his skills have
really improved over the years.

Um.

And now he's
actually really good at it

And I think that
"Halloween wars"

Would be like a new
kind of thing for him to do.

Um.

Narrator: It's cool. We got it.

Hey, "Halloween wars,"
I'm joel gonzales.

I'm coming to "Halloween wars"
fired up with my bag of tricks.

It's going to scare
away all the competitors.

Narrator: Is joel's bag of
tricks enough to scare his way

Into the competition?
We'll find out soon.

♪♪

For the next stop
on our road trip,

We crisscross the
country to west clarksville,

New york to meet
pumpkin carver eric jones.

I'm a professional
caricature artist.

I've been in the
business about 20 years.

Narrator: Eric is a
master at making faces.

Did I say making faces?
I meant drawing them.

I'm a co-founder of an
online caricature business.

This is a caricature I'm
working on it for a client.

My super powers are creativity,
hard work.

I'm basically jonathan
bennett's clone.

I mean, look at this.

And epic sarcasm.

Do you see a difference? I mean,
it's incredible.

I've drawn hundreds of thousands
of people all over the world,

But my real passion is carving.

Sculpting. I'm good at it.

Have an idea in mind.
It's already in my head.

Just a matter of removing
enough materials to make it work.

Narrator: So how does a caricature
artists get into pumpkin carving?

I've been carving pumpkins
as a hobby for many years,

Mostly just for myself,
for my own enjoyment.

Recently,
I started making my work

A little more public
and showing people.

You know,
there's really no perfect place

To start on the pumpkin.
You just kind of go with it.

My favorite moment
on "Halloween wars"

Was when elvira came out,
because she was my first crush.

[ laughs ]

Uh, mistress of the dark,

Narrator: So eric,
why should we pick you to compete?

I'm creative. I'm very good
with improv and I work fast.

Start to see the face
coming to life there.

I see things
before I begin them.

At some point I have
to walk away from this

Because art work is
never really finished.

It's only abandoned.

Narrator: Now that is
one seriously detailed face.

The more I work on it,
the more resembles my father.

One time I drove his truck
through the garage door.

That's what he
looked like a little bit.

Narrator: Thankfully,
eric's a better carver than he is a driver.

See how fast that was.
We're going to shock the world.

♪♪

Narrator: Coming up,
our search continues for even more artists

Who don't clown around.

Hi, "Halloween wars."

Narrator: Plus a sneak
peek at the new season.

Horrifically beautiful.

Narrator: When "the road to
Halloween wars" continues.

Narrator: "Halloween wars"
has set out across the country

In search of the
spookiest cake artists,

Sugar artists and
pumpkin carvers

Who dream of being
one of just 18 artists

Selected for the new season.

Man: Listen, honey,
are we losing today?

Man #2: No.

Over the years, "Halloween wars"

Has seen its fair
share of scary clowns.

[ laughter ]

Man #3: The clown is horrifying.

Am I a scary clown or what?

[ gnashes teeth ]

But what we haven't seen...
One who carves pumpkins.

Hi, food network. Hi,
my name is jenn stevens.

I'm a professional
clown and also a fruit

And vegetable carver.

Narrator: By day,
jenn stevens performs as a party clown,

But by night she
practices her carving skills.

And again, you ask why would
I love to be on Halloween wars?

[ distorted voice
] I am Halloween.

Narrator: Freaky casting video,
check.

Awesome carved pumpkins,
check, check.

So we headed out to new
jersey to pay jenn a visit.

Hi, "Halloween wars."

I'm jenn stevens and
welcome to jersey.

I worked for a local
chain restaurant

As a prep cook in the
mornings and a part-time clown,

Because everyone's
scared of clowns.

That's why I love clowns.

Narrator: Sure,
jenn. That's totally normal.

♪♪

Yeah,
I started with carving watermelons

About seven years ago,
just from seeing a random video

Of how to make
flowers on watermelons

And here I am today.
Then I moved to pumpkins.

I'm the one of the best of
the best for "Halloween wars"

Because I can create
anything you throw at me,

Out of pumpkin,
watermelons, whatever.

Anything edible,
I can carve whatever,

Whatever your mind thinks of.

Narrator: Mm. Yummy and scary.

But let's get back
to your pumpkins.

And this is
definitely a workout.

Let me tell you.

Narrator: Get those reps in,
jenn. One and two and three.

Now I think he's
looking a little clown-y,

But I think he's still
missing something.

I know I'm going to win this,
because I'm very dedicated.

I'm a hard worker and
I'm a great team player.

You want creativity? I got it.

Narrator: Is jenn's freaky
creativity enough to get picked?

Well,
our journey is only halfway done.

[ engine revs ]

Our next stop takes us
deep into the heart of texas

To a town called katy.

Where a little bird told us
about a mysterious cake artists

With a gift for the macabre.

Hemu: Who wants to
go on "Halloween wars"?

Tell them,
"pick mama." [ bird chirps ]

Narrator: What is
going on in there?

Meet mr. Cavey.

No biting my finger. Yes.

Narrator: Wow. It literally
was a little bird that told us.

Go figure.

Making sculpted cake is my
forte and I love that gory stuff.

Narrator: Well,
we love sculpted cake and gory stuff too.

So, hemu, how did you learn

To make such
amazingly detailed cakes?

Hemu: I moved with my
family from india in 2013

And it was my son's birthday.

That's when I
really started baking.

I've never had any professional
no degrees or any classes.

So this is all self-taught.

When we moved here,

That's when I started
watching "Halloween wars."

More blood,
more blood, more blood.

- Boom. - Awesome.

I saw all that gory stuff,

And art creatures
and everything,

And I was like, that's it.

So, hemu,
do you like to scare people?

I like to scare other
people. Like in my childhood,

I used to lock my eldest
sister in the restroom

And make like creepy
noises from outside.

And she used to cry like, "ah,
ah, please open the door."

And then mum used to
come and she was like,

"why are you doing this to her?"

Narrator: I was starting
to doubt the scares before,

But those eyes are haunting.

To be on the show is whole
lot of excitement for me.

Like getting there
and see the set,

Which I've been dreaming of.

I think I'm going to
cry when I see the set.

[ imitates crying ]

Narrator: So you've got the
scare factor and the talent,

But do you know
what it takes to win?

I love to compete and
each and every competition

I grab that first place.

What matters to me most is
Halloween wars champions.

And I'm a... You
better pick me out.

"Halloween wars,"
are you ready for me?

Because I'm ready for
you. [ parrot whistles ]

Narrator: So does hemu have
what it takes to get picked?

Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes.

[ engine revs ]

Narrator: So far we've
seen carvers that fly high...

Above average carver,
above average electrician. [ laughs ]

Narrator: ...Cartoon...

Do you see a difference?
I mean it's incredible.

...And clown around.

Everyone's scared of clowns.
That's why I love clowns.

Narrator: But what about a carver who,
by day,

Trades his carving
knife for a chainsaw?

Hey, I'm chad gainey,
professional chainsaw carver

From north florida, panama city.

I was on season six
of "Halloween wars,"

Went home early.

This year,
I'm looking for redemption.

This being my tool of choice.

Narrator: A chainsaw carver
who's out for redemption?

Sweet screams, I'm sorry,
you're done in this Halloween wars.

Narrator: This, I've got to see.

So we head out to florida
to see if chad gainey

Deserves a second chance
at "Halloween wars" glory.

Hey,
"Halloween wars." welcome to florida.

We're the gaineys
and this is how we roll.

I'm a professional chainsaw
carver from north florida.

I'll travel all
around the country.

My wife and kids travel
with me as often as possible.

My wife homeschools the kids,

That way they can
have that freedom

To go and travel with me.

Today we're here at a
golf course in panama city

Where I'm working on a
20-foot sculpture outside.

Yeah,
this is the mobile office here.

Most everything I do
is on the road traveling.

So I have to be ready

And have everything I
need all in one package.

Narrator: So how does a traveling
chainsaw carver find himself

Obsessed with carving
pumpkins at Halloween?

We always go camping
every year for Halloween

And there at the camp ground

They had a pumpkin
carving contest,

But at the time all I
had was a pocket knife

And like a plastic spoon.

So made do and
carved this pumpkin

And ended up
winning the contest.

So then that kind of
sparked the interest

Of carving a bunch
more that year.

Narrator: So, we've seen what
chad can do with a chainsaw,

A pocketknife, and a spoon.

But how does he fare with
a pumpkin carver's toolkit?

Good thing about witches,
and ghouls,

And goblins that make it
really fun to carve to me,

Is they have that
roughness about them

So they don't have
to be symmetrical.

I know I'm the best
carver for this competition

Because in Halloween wars

It's more than just carving
a face into a pumpkin.

I know how to take those pumpkins,
dissect them up,

Put them back together
where it looks like something

That doesn't even resemble
a pumpkin anymore.

I get that from
years of experience

Carving wood, adding wood.

Narrator: And chad
definitely has an ax,

I mean chainsaw,
or maybe a pocket knife to grind.

Chad: It's not if I win,
it's when I win.

Alright. "Halloween wars,"
I'm ready. Ready for redemption.

[ horn honks ] hey,
Halloween wars.

Narrator: So should we bring
chad back for another run?

We'll find out soon.

Coming up,
the road trip continues with more carvers

With attitude and some
hard-hitting cake fanatics.

Welcome to my lair.

Narrator: And a sneak
peek at the new season

When "the road to
Halloween wars" continues.

Narrator: "Halloween wars" has
searched the country far and wide

For the greatest
artists we've ever seen,

To compete in season 10.

For the next stop
on our road trip,

We head to sarasota,
florida to meet a cake artist

Who might be our most
Halloween obsessed yet.

Hello and welcome to my crib.

Wait,
wrong show. Welcome to my lair.

My name is amy mcbride
and I live in sarasota, florida.

I am 24 years old and I just
got promoted to pastry supervisor

At a prestigious
hotel here in town.

So we are currently
traveling to my dead room.

Narrator: Wait,
did you say dead room?

So we are currently
traveling to my dead room.

Narrator: That's
creepy. But I'll go with it.

I call it my dead room
because it is where

I keep my dead things. Bugs and,
like, moths,

Scorpions in jars,
skulls and stuff.

Narrator: Nice living room.

I love what you've
done with the place.

Cake is always my first
love and my passion.

And Halloween is a close
second. I love Halloween.

Narrator: This room's
kind of freaking me out.

♪♪

This part of my kitchen was
a necessary part of this house

Because I have
so much cake stuff.

And this is just the
beginning of it too.

And then over here
is backup overflow,

More cake stuff and
more cake boards.

I'm considering converting
my entire dining room

Into a cake space.

I have been making cakes
since I was 13 years old.

I started taking
classes at a local bakery

And I just never stopped.

Narrator: It's hard to tell what
amy is more obsessed with,

Halloween or cake.

This has been my dream since I was 15,
when the show came out.

Because karen
portaleo is my cake idle

And she was on the first season.

So I have trained
every day since,

Between looking
at Halloween things,

Looking at cakes,
testing new methods of cake,

Testing new methods of buttercream,
testing everything.

So I feel like I have
been training for this

And this is finally
my moment to shine

And prove that
I'm in it to win it.

I'm just using a tool to scrape
off parts of the chocolate

So it looks like freshly
like rubbed away skin

And it creates
perfect little crevices

For like freshly fresh cuts.

I think I can win Halloween wars
because I'm kind of unassuming.

But my love of gory things
and the countless cakes

I've made over the
years under a time

Crunch makes me the perfect
person to help my team win.

And voilà.

Narrator: From her freaky
dead room to her freaky cakes,

Amy definitely knows fear.
But with such stiff competition

We have plenty more cake,
sugar, and pumpkin artists

Vying for just 18 open spots.
So our road trip continues.

[ thunder crashes ]

[ howling ] some
carvers are hobbyists

Who hone their
skills after-hours

While they dream of
Halloween wars glory.

But not deane arnold. [dean]

♪♪

I'm deane arnold. I'm an artist,

Musician, and world-class
smart aleck from columbus, ohio.

Narrator: He may be a
world-class smart aleck by day,

But when carving season starts,
deane travels around the country

Slashing his way through
mind-blowing pumpkin displays.

[ screams ]

♪♪

Deane might be from columbus,
but we had to catch up with him

In a town called carefree,
arizona,

Where he's gearing up
for a Halloween festival.

This is the part where I babble.

Because I haven't
babbled up to this point.

So you're going to ask me
a question where I can just...

[ blows raspberry ]

I'm a graphic designer,
commercial design,

Catalog work, web design.

But increasingly over
the last several years

It's been more and
more about pumpkins

And less and less about
the corporate world.

I haven't really considered
myself a sculptor

Until the last seven or
eight years and pumpkins

Was the gateway drug to that.

Narrator: The secret
to deane's carvings,

He's a master of
facial expressions.

First pumpkin of the season.

- Awesome. - Spooky, yo.

- Totally awesome. - How is it?

It's pretty good.

Narrator: Hey,
that guy looks familiar.

Grab clay. Dip it in blood,
throw it on the floor.

Ray: In order to wow the judges
our team needs to go life-size.

Full head-to-toe pumpkin.

I'm going to focus today
on nothing but winning.

[ thunder crashes ]

I'm so nervous. The boss
is hanging over my shoulder.

Deane: I saw ray pumpkin's
early on and they blew my mind.

And I decided I wanted to try it

And failed miserably the
first couple of attempts.

Did you cut his nose off?

Deane and I go back a few years.

The pumpkin carving
world is a small one.

So I was pleased and delighted
when I saw some of his work.

And I was even more pleased
when I invited him out to a job

And saw how he was able
to still manage performing

With people watching him,

As well as be a great
performer with the people.

Narrator: So ray,
if deane does get picked,

Is there anything
he should know?

Stay focused. There are
times when you're going to have

A fraction of the amount
of time that you want,

But you just got to stay
better focused than that

Because you missed me totally.

Narrator: So deane,
what's the secret to your carving?

It's less about the scariness.

It's more about the whimsical
silliness of the whole thing.

I mean,
I still like carving monsters

And I still like doing creatures

And I love stuff that's
grotesquely frightening,

But at the same time,
I prefer the silliness.

Okay, here we go.

Silliness, that's my wheelhouse.

Woman: This thing is going
to be dripping with scary.

Narrator: Some of the most
amazing work in "Halloween wars"

Has mixed fear with just
the right amount of comedy.

Rah!

Narrator: But it's a risk.

We do love the
big scares as well.

So is deane's mix of scary and
funny good enough to get picked?

We'll find out soon enough.

[ thunder crashes ]

Next we head to rogers,
arkansas to meet a talented cake artist

Whose passions are cake,
Halloween, and roller derby?

Hey, "Halloween wars."

Welcome to my house
and anarchy cake studio.

Say hello to cake
artist sam lucero.

I'm sam lucero. I own
anarchy cake studio.

I've been doing cakes
for about 12 years now.

Halloween to me is more
important than christmas.

Around my house,
it's Halloween year-round.

Everything's decorated
with skulls and black.

Can we decorate, mama?

Are you ready to decorate,
buddy?

For Halloween? - Yeah.

Doing cakes is my day job.
My second one's being a mom.

[ grunts ]

Johnny is going to be in
first grade and eli's in pre-k.

Narrator: In sam's house,
the competitive spirit of cake artistry

Is a family affair.

Johnny started competing
with me about two years ago.

He's done two different
cake competitions now.

Anytime I'm not caking,

You can always find
me at the skating rink.

I play roller derby.

My derby alter ego is ghost
and my number is 800 for boo.

Again, Halloween year-round.

Playing roller derby has really
made me come out of my box

And I think that's
really going to help me.

Plus never giving up. Like,
you fall constantly

And I'm not afraid to just
get back up and keep going.

Narrator: So does all that
roller derby speed translate into

Rapid fire "Halloween
wars" cake artistry?

Sam: I love doing large-scale
cakes. Anything 3d, gravity-defying,

It's right up my alley
on everything I like to do.

And just it happens to be

That Halloween is my
favorite time of year.

But I don't really
like being scared.

You ready for this,
"Halloween wars"?

Narrator: If we can pick your brain,
does sam have what it takes?

- Yeah. - Why?

Because she is my mama.

Narrator: Coming up...

You ready?

...We'll find out
who makes the cut.

And later,
a sneak peek at the new season,

When "the road to
Halloween wars" continues.

♪♪

Narrator: Our road
trip is almost over,

But we only have time
to meet a few more artists

Vying for a coveted spot
on one of just six new teams.

New season of
"Halloween wars" is upon us

And I think you
might've found your guy.

Narrator: For the next stop
on our nationwide search,

We head to spartanburg,
south carolina to meet one

Of the most experienced
carvers in the business.

Let's roll. Uh-oh,
we can't go that way.

We got to back up.

We ain't going to make
it to "Halloween wars."

Narrator: The only thing stephan
baity loves carving more than pumpkins

Is carving anything in general.

Stephan: Ice, butter,
obviously fruit and vegetables,

That's what I like
to carve and enjoy.

I have the coolest
job in the world.

This is where I get
paid to misbehave.

I've been a professional
chef for 19 years.

Been sculpting for about 15.

Basically all I get paid to do
is play with food all day long

And that means
playing with pumpkins.

I was having a
conversation with my son

And telling him one day he
could be anything he wanted to be.

And I was such a hypocrite

Because I had never
taken a chance in my life.

And that's when I became
a professional sculptor.

You ready?

I thought it would
be kind of cool to

Show you what these hands do.

So I'm going to carve
my hand on this pumpkin.

And I'm usually a
businessman by day.

But then at night I'm
this carving maniac.

[ laughs evilly ]

Narrator: As a carving maniac,
what motivates you?

Over the years,
I've created fans.

You know, people of color,
brown-skinned people,

You just don't see
who carve and sculpt.

Especially inner
city where I grew up.

It's always good when you
get a letter from a young man,

Young lady that it's like,

"I remember where you grew up,
man.

That's awesome that you made it.

And my son or my cousin,
my nephew or whatever,

They watch you on
tv now they're inspired

And you become a trailblazer."

And so it's all about
inspiration at this point

And be able to pay it forward.

If you want good definition,
and you want good lines,

And you want realism,
takes time.

So you can't rush
the process on this.

This is one of
the little secrets

I like to use in carving
pumpkins is the turntable.

Feel like I'm a dj over
here spinning some records,

But I'm spending
pumpkins I guess.

[ record scratches ]

Watch out. Here I come.

Stephen sure knows carving
like the back of his hand.

[ bell tolls ]

We still have a few more
stops left on our road trip,

So we headed down to san dimas,
california

To a nondescript suburban
home that doubles as a cake studio.

What terror lurks inside?

[ thunder crashes ]

[ gasps ] oh, you startled me.

You can come inside.
The door's open.

♪♪

Oh, that's better. Hi,
welcome to my studio.

I'm beth hassman from san dimas,
california.

I've been baking since I
was about six years old,

But I've been decorating cakes
since my children were young.

Now they're grown up,
so I've started as business,

But I've probably
been decorating cakes

For about 10 years.

Why do I want to do
"Halloween wars"?

Obviously,
it's not usually what I do,

But my kids have
always liked Halloween

And they think
I'm kind of scary.

I absolutely love
cake decorating.

I love the creativity.
I'll have so many ideas

And I have to just narrow
it down and pick one,

But I absolutely love it.

Narrator: Okay. Beth
hassman might not be scary,

But her cake skills
will give you a fright.

The cake, you can eat it.

The snake,
I wouldn't want to eat a real snake.

I wouldn't want to
eat real brains either.

These would
probably be a lot better.

I got my license in 2014 and
I started my business then.

My husband built
me this kitchen,

So I have a dedicated
workspace and kitchen

That I can do it full-time.

"Halloween wars," this is going
to be a truly scrumptious cake,

But I think it's
pretty truly scary too.

[ hisses ]

Vanessa: But I find that each
competition is a different experience.

And I watch
"Halloween wars" before,

It's madness. And
yet we do it right?

I mean, it's like,
why do you climb everest,

Because it's there.

Why do you want to
be on "Halloween wars"?

Because is there.

Narrator: Last stop on our
whirlwind search of cake,

Sugar, and pumpkin carvers,
we head to warwick,

New york to visit an artist

Who just wants the
opportunity to push herself.

Vanessa: How often do
we get to be in the situation

Where we have to do
all kinds of crazy stuff?

Yeah, it's fun. It's all so fun.
But do you know what's more fun?

Winning.

Narrator: We love your competitive spirit,
vanessa.

Vanessa: I am the owner
of vanessa's cake designs.

Narrator: Vanessa greeley
is a world-class sugar artist.

Her favorite pastime?

Creating a whole new
generation of sugar artists.

I teach classes to teenagers,
adults, professionals.

But the kids get my interest
because they are not tainted,

They always bring
something new to the table,

And they're not shy
about their ideas,

And it's just wonderful
working with the teens.

Narrator: So how'd you get
started in sugar and pastry art?

I used to be a senior
systems analyst for many years

Until I got hit with cancer.

After multiple treatments,
my life wasn't the same.

My brain wasn't
functioning the same.

I got depressed and one day

I was watching the food network and voilà,
something sparked.

And I went to culinary school
and graduated as a pastry chef

And I've been
enjoying making cakes

And teaching decorating
techniques since.

Narrator: From that
experience came vanessa's

Dedication to sugar art,

Not to mention some
serious expertise

In performing under pressure.

I know that I can work
really well under pressure.

Behind, behind.

Vanessa: I've watched
the shows before and time

Is of the essence to do
sugar work especially,

Because it's so fragile.

- Trust me. - Got it? No. Ah.

Narrator: We're definitely
familiar with how fragile sugar art

Can be.

So what are you
going to show us today?

- That should be good enough.
- I am using blown sugar,

Some pulled sugar as well.

I'm going to start with
a base and some vines.

And you do a little twist.

Maybe a scary spider curling up,
and a crow.

That for some reason
reminds me of jonathan,

I don't know why.

Ta-da. I think I'm going
to call him jonathan.

I am ready.

[ laughs ]

Narrator: So far, we've met 15
artists who dream of competing,

But not all of them will
join one of our teams.

When we come back,
find out who gets picked for battle

And who has to keep dreaming.

Plus,
a special sneak peek at the new season

When "the road to
Halloween wars" continues.

Narrator: The Halloween wars
team has journeyed across the country

In search of the absolute
best pumpkin carvers...

"Halloween wars," I'm ready.

...Cake artists and
sugar magicians...

Are you ready for me,
"Halloween wars"?

...Who dream of
taking their place

On one of the
season's six new teams.

Failure's not an option here.
I'm coming to beat all y'all.

Narrator: So far,
we've met 15 inspiring Halloween warriors,

But now it's the moment
we've all been waiting for.

Time to find out who gets picked
and who has to keep dreaming.

[ shing! ]

I got some good news,
you've been picked

For "Halloween wars."

Oh, my god. Are you kidding
me? I can't believe this.

Seriously? Oh, my god.

Whoo-hoo! I'm going to be on
"Halloween wars," season 10.

Yeah. I cannot out wait.

You're not going
to be disappointed.

I've been waiting
for this phone call.

I'm going to bring it.
I am going to bring it.

What? You're kidding.

I cannot wait. I cannot wait.

I cannot wait to be
on "Halloween wars."

It's been a dream of mine for so long. Oh,
my gosh.

I can not believe this
is actually happening.

Are you kidding me?

That's awesome.
When's my flight?

Oh, my. Oh, my god. Oh, my god.

- Yeah! - You did it!

Do you think we're going to win?

- Yes. - You do?

- Yes. - I'm going to try.

Daddy's going back
to "Halloween wars."

I'm going to win this time.

Narrator: These 13 artists,
plus a few new faces will form our teams.

The kitchen's set and
they're ready for battle.

Coming this season.

Winner, winner.

I think we got the cute and the
scary factor on this one, guys.

Narrator: Six of the
most talented teams

That "Halloween wars"
has ever seen will face off.

[ laughs evilly ]

I came here for war. So,
this is my war paint.

Man: There's no such
thing as a perfect pumpkin,

Only a perfect pumpkin carver.

Narrator: Their
creations are bigger,

More detailed and
scarier than ever before.

Woman: That's one ugly catfish.

I specialize in ugly.

One of the scariest
things I believe

I've ever seen on this show.

These are my nightmares.

Narrator: When they do battle,
it's sure to be terrifying.

I want to do a horror movie
that's based on this piece.

Man: The bigger the risk,
the bigger the reward.

Man #2: Scary as hell.

Game is on, baby.

Narrator: Which teams
will come together?

Oh, my god.

That's so scary and I
actually feel it under my skin.

Narrator: And
who will fall apart?

- Guys, we got a problem.
- No, no no.

Take the arm out.
Take the arm out.

- Gah, I just failed!
- What happened?

Oh,
my goodness. [ judges groan ]

You are so much
better than this.

Narrator: When the
pumpkin dust settles...

♪♪

Only one will be champion.

I think we bit off more than we
could chew on this one, guys.

Oh, no.

Alright,
let's pull it together, guys.

Come on. We got to have this.

- Oh, shoot.
- None of this is holding.

Without that, they have nothing.

Daniel: Very little
margin for error.

It's going to come down
just to the nitty gritty,

The most minuscule mistake
and you're out the door.

♪♪

Bennett: Tonight, "Halloween
wars" kicks off with the most thrilling...

Awoooo!

...Chilling, and blood-curdling
food art you've ever seen.

Woman: It's all that
and a bag of chips.

It's always the
losers that talk smack.

Bennett: Six teams
of master food artists

Will enter the battle...

Whoo!

...As they combine cake, sugar,
and tons of carved pumpkin...

There's no such thing
as a perfect pumpkin,

Only a perfect pumpkin carver.

...To give us hair-raising
Halloween-themed creations.

Definitely the scariest
character I've ever seen.

Argh! Argh! Argh!

Bennett: One by one,
teams will meet their doom...

Wha-ha-ha-ha-ha!

Bennett: ...Until the last team
standing takes home $50,000.

I can buy a lot of
pumpkin with 50 grand.

I'm jonathan bennett,
and "Halloween wars"

Starts right now!

[ spooky music plays,
woman screams ]

♪♪

[ laughs evilly ]

♪♪

[ bird caws ]

♪♪

Happy Halloween!

[ screaming and laughter ]

Whoo! Welcome
to "Halloween wars."

The team that
survives all five battles

Will be taking home $50,000.

[ cheers and applause ]

When Halloween is
just around the corner,

There is nothing more satisfying

Than heading out
to the pumpkin patch

And picking out
the perfect pumpkin.

But what happens
when you reach down

And pull out something totally
unexpected and incredibly evil

In a challenge we call

"it came from the
pumpkin patch"?

Whoever wins earns an extra
assistant in the second round,

The spine chiller.

You have got just 45 minutes,

So you better get going.

Yo, this is crazy.

So,
"it came from a pumpkin patch."

We got any ideas?

Some big, long, scary,
hooky teeth. Yeah.

You know, maybe a... Like,
a mutation.

Like a snail or something?

- Oh, that would be awesome.
- That'd be awesome.

Amy: We are the candy coroners,

And we're gonna
slay the competition.

Whoa, whoa.

Easy now. This one's mine.

Amy, I got some pumpkins.

I'm amy mcbride,
and I am the cake artist.

So I'm gonna take these
and stack them. Okay.

I'm gonna cut them and stack them,
stack, stack,

So it's like a
shell for a snail.

Amy: Radioactive waste has
seeped into our pumpkin patch,

Causing the
pumpkins to transform

Into giant, vicious snails.

I've got the main
body almost done.

I'm gonna make the body

And the tail of the
snail out of cake.

Think it's best to make
the shell out of pumpkin

Because it already has
that kind of spiny look to it.

You got this, chad.

Chad feeney is
my pumpkin carver.

He does some really,
really awesome carving.

Best I can do is
put these together,

Try to roll this
in like it spirals.

Janet: Pouring the sugar, guys.

This is the goo, the slime.

Amy: Our sugar
artist is janet barron.

She is truly
professional in her field.

In order to make the slime,

She's gonna make shiny isomalt.

Look at this! This is so cool!

This is amazing!
I love the slime.

You want the big one, right?

Yes, always the big one.

We are team ghoulicious.

Fingers are always tricky,
right,

Because you got the
knobby little ends there.

What would happen
if the vegetables

Suddenly had a craving
for fresh gardener?

Yeah, I'm gonna work on the eyes

So cesar has a
place to put the eyes.

Deane arnold is
our pumpkin carver.

He's going to do typical
jack-o'-lantern's mouth

With the guts barfing out.

Gory, very gory.

Deane is also gonna
carve two angry potatoes.

They're angry potatoes.

They got some
sibling stuff going on.

- You got the hot sugar?
- I got the hot sugar working.

All right.

Heather: Our sugar
artist is cesar barachina.

Cesar is going to
be making the eyes,

And then he's also going
to take some pulled sugar

And make the vines that
are curled around the fingers.

So I'm just gonna roll him out

And just squish that
modeling chocolate.

My name is heather sherman,

And I am the cake
artist on this team.

I'll be making the eggplant.

It's gonna be
modeling chocolate.

And then I'm also gonna
make thumbs and fingers.

They've been ripped off,
and they're being bitten into.

Cesar: So, I love that!

Guys,
I'm pulling the sugar right now

So I can get those pumpkins blown,
okay?

- Okay. - I got to get...

Will that be flat
enough for you to join?

Yeah, that's perfect.

The name of our team
is the mummies' rejects.

I'm daniel miller,
and I am the pumpkin carver.

Daniel: I'm gonna use the flatter side,
steve.

I think it'll make
a better face.

Daniel: Our display...

It's a pumpkin who
comes to life at night.

They're not gonna be next.

You're gonna be next.

Daniel: After I get
him all smoothed up,

I'm gonna put the fine
details in with the knife.

We got this, guys.

Daniel: Haymu basa is
an awesome cake artist.

She's spot-on.

Haymu: Making hand
out of modeling chocolate,

And modeling chocolate
holds the shape really well.

Guys, I'm trying to get this
blown up enough so that it looks

Like a nice mini version
of your pumpkin right there.

Daniel: Steve wise
is the sugar artist.

Daniel: You
nervous or confident?

No, I'm not nervous.

You're a wizard, steve.

It's that special pumpkin magic,
man.

It's time to say
hello to your judges...

Award-winning cake
artist shinmin li...

Hi!

[ cheers and applause ]

...And special-effects
makeup artist

And horror-film director...

- Oh, wow. - ...Todd tucker!

Hey, guys.

And now let's meet
our guest judge.

You know him from "it"

And "are you
afraid of the dark?"...

Jeremy ray taylor.

[ cheers and applause ]

- That's insane! - Whoo!

Jeremy has been in one
of the most successful

Horror movies of our time,

So if I want to scare him,
we have to bring our game.

Jeremy,
you have seen more movie monsters

Than just about anybody.

- Yeah. - So what scares you?

Actually, it's heights.

- Heights?
- I'm terrified of heights.

And tall cake structures...

That might get your heart rate going,
huh?

Yeah. Exactly, yeah.

I think we got the cute and the
scary factor on this one, guys.

We are the ghouly goblins,

And we'll be gobbling
up the competition.

For half the price,
you can grow your own pumpkin,

But if it's a full moon,

And then our pumpkin
turns into a monster.

Got that carved out fast.

I'm a pumpkin's worst nightmare.

My name is stephan baity.

I'm the pumpkin
carver in the team.

I'm gonna make
this terracotta pot.

I want to be able to get
that sun-kissed color on it.

I'm gonna try to make
this kind of bend forward

And in,
kind of like a flower would.

Modeling chocolate's
good at holding that.

Stephan: Our cake
artist is sam busero.

Sam has this great
idea of this venus flytrap

Meets a beautiful flower
that's kind of on steroids.

How many leaves you
think you're trying to make?

Sharon: I'm gonna try
to make three or four.

Three or four? Okay.

- Yeah. - Sounds good.

Stephan: Our sugar
artist is sharon howe.

She has a willingness
to try anything.

Sharon is gonna make the vines

And also some
pulled-sugar leaves.

Sam: This is my
dream show to be on.

We don't do
christmas in my house.

We do Halloween.

All right,
judges. What are you hoping to see?

I'd love for them
to take the pumpkin

And manipulate it
into something else.

You know,
I definitely want to see something

Other than just a
pumpkin on a platform.

Tucker: Yeah, it's got to be
less literal and more creative.

So far what I'm seeing is
really high-quality sculpting.

30 minutes left!

We need to slide it forward

So it sits flush against
the hole of the...

Lift a little of the pumpkin.

- Lift the pumpkin up?
- Just a tiny bit. There.

Okay.

Putting that dowel in so we
can get that in the pumpkin.

I'm gonna have to
knock out his bottom teeth

So we can put the hand in.

- You all right with that?
- I am so cool with that.

- Excelente! - I love it.

Guys,
is that looking all right so far?

- Sick. - Oh, that's sweet.

Jeff: We're the crave diggers.

When you're walking
into the pumpkin patch

And you pull those vines
back and you see that serpent

Just rising up out of that pumpkin,
that's just creepy.

You got the other one done,
or no?

Jeff: Yeah,
the other one's done.

My name is jeff taylor,
and I'm the cake artist.

Give him some snake nostrils.

Pumpkin carver is eric jones.

He's gonna carve the
snake head out of pumpkin.

Eric: Jeff,
you want the face of the snake to match

The belly of the snake,
right? Yes.

- Want to go with, like, a pink?
- Yeah.

Jeff: I have to make
the body of the snake

Out of modeling chocolate
and rice-cereal treats.

We have to make sure
the structure's really strong

To hold that pumpkin head.

Joel: I don't even
need to put a dowel.

Once it's there, it'll stay.

Joel gonzalez is
our sugar artist,

And he's making our vines.

Joel, those are awesome, man.
- Thank you.

I'm gonna start doing
the fondant right now.

The name of our
team is killer cakerz.

You guys, I'm just trying
to get this tombstone right.

Our pumpkin patch is thriving
in this old abandoned graveyard,

And the undead are coming up
and possessing these pumpkins.

I want this tombstone to
look as rough as possible.

My name is carmel turner,
and I am the resident cake person.

Just airbrush this real quick,

And then I'll start
on the umbilical cord.

It's gonna look super scary,

Like it came out of
this pumpkin patch.

And I'm gonna have
this fondant umbilical cord

Coming out of this hell pumpkin.

I'm gonna start
prepping some sugar

So that I can start
pulling the legs.

Our fantastic sugar
artist is vanessa greeley.

Vanessa's going to do eight
spider legs out of isomalt.

Vanessa, how those legs going?

I think I may have
one ready to check.

Hollow him out
about a little bit.

Make him look like he's been
underground for a little while.

Out pumpkin carver is jim bill.

Jim is gonna carve a
screaming zombie face.

[ laughing ] ew!

- 10 minutes left! - 10 minutes?

I still have to pour
the other side!

I need to get more
color on that shell.

You worried about that eye,
cesar?

You think it'll be okay?

- It'll be just perfect. - Okay.

Heather: Deane,
how's it going on them potatoes?

- Almost done. - We need them.

- It needs to go that way.
- Okay. Got it.

So here? - Yes.

- Yes. - That is wicked.

- You got those eyes, sharon?
- I got those eyes.

All right. Right now,
I'm gonna airbrush his belly.

Out of this whole display,

The hardest part
is the sheer size.

Do we need that on top, or no?

Yeah,
we really do 'cause to hide the top.

We're already in trouble
with this thing standing up.

You got it? - Yeah.

Got to put that tongue on there.

Oh, watch it.

Moving. It's leaning.

I don't know if this is gonna to stay,
guys.

It's gonna go.

It's okay if it's twisted
as long as it stands.

Jeff: We're gonna
have a serpent.

It's just rising up
out of the pumpkin.

We start seeing
the body sagging.

- Just take the top off.
- Just take the top off.

Joel: Just take the top
off. Just take the top off.

Pull that out, though.

- Yeah. - It's missing its hat.

Jeff: We don't have
time to fix anything.

Just really hope
this is gonna hold up.

Oh, we gonna have to do it.

- Home stretch. - Final details.

We could almost have a cocktail,
we're so fast.

Radioactive waste
has caused the pumpkin

To mutate into a snail.

Chad: Amy, what about the shell?

We do it like this. Ready?

Here you go. Baker's blow.

We got to get those handles
on the pumpkins brown a little bit.

- All right. - It's all you now.

I like that.

Man, sharon,
you painted these really well.

Sharon: Thank you. Thank you.

Thank you. Thank you.

- Are these all there?
- It goes right on the circle?

It goes right on it.

Carmel: The undead are coming
up and possessing these pumpkins.

Carmel: You know what?
You might want to wait

Till I get this in there.

And then I got to airbrush it,
too. Okay.

The hardest part of this
display is to have the isomalt legs

Match up with the
size of the pumpkin.

[ shattering ]

- Oh, shoot. - Ooh!

Sorry. - Man down!

- Have to be six. - That's okay.

We'll work with it. - Six it is.

So I'm just breaking
up shards of teeth.

Heather: It's gonna chew
right through that finger.

Nyah-nyah-nyah-nyah-nyah!

Do you want this
red blood right here?

- No, no! - One minute!

One minute remains!
- Come on, guys. Hurry.

- One minute left, guys.
- The grass.

- We are the team to beat, dude.
- They like it shiny.

- We've done on the ground.
- 10...

- Come on. Come on. - ...9...

- It's all you now. - ...8...

- Let's do it. - ...7, 6, 5...

- Put one more on. - ...4...

- This thing is twisting.
- ...3...

- It's okay. - ...2, 1!

- Oh! - Hands off your display!

- What do you think? - Aaaah!

It's all right if it's twisting.

Just say a little
prayer that it stays up.

In this first small scare,

You needed to create
the nightmare scenario

For "it came from
the pumpkin patch."

Mummies' rejects, you're up.

Daniel: The pumpkin patch
delivers pleasure and pain.

Here lies before you the
outcome of its latest victim.

The sugar elements
are the outside

Two blown-sugar pumpkins,

The hand and the
various body parts,

And the pumpkin, of course,
is the carnivorous pumpkin.

Let's go to todd.

Tucker: I like the face
on the pumpkin there.

It's got a lot of character.

So the two side pumpkins...
I would've maybe put one

A little bit behind
the lead pumpkin

Just to break it up so it
doesn't look so placed.

Bennett: Shinmin.

I am in love with your sugar work,
steve.

It's not easy to age sugar work,

But I love the presentation.

I think you guys
did a great job here.

- Jeremy. - I love this.

The idea of what he had to eat

To get to that
hand is terrifying.

Candy coroners.

Radioactive waste has
seeped into our pumpkin patch,

Causing all of the
pumpkins to transform

And mutate into vicious snails.

The shell itself is pumpkin.

The snail body is cake,

And then the radioactive
green slime from isomalt sugar.

This snail character...
The funny thing is,

Is he's kind of rough and raw.

It actually adds to
the charm of him.

It kind of all comes together
as this weird, creepy creature.

Li: I cannot tell

That that's made of
three different pumpkins.

It's just seamlessly stacked.

The only thing I
would like to see

Is some kind of color breakup.

This is terrifying
it's beautiful.

It's so elaborate
all at the same time.

Ghouly goblins.

There's a full moon.

You wake up to the morning
that your pumpkin seedling

Has turned into a
pumpkin monster.

Our terracotta pot... That's
carved out of pumpkin.

The flower is cereal treat
and modeling chocolate.

The vines and the leaves
are made out of sugar.

Li: The oversized
poured-sugar eyes...

Just, it looks kind of crazy,
and I love that about it.

I wish that you had
pulled the sugar leaves

Just a little thinner

So it can look a little bit more delicate,
more translucent.

I don't know that I would
know this is a flower.

It kinds of looks to me
like four pieces of toast

Crammed together
with eyeballs on it.

It isn't scary enough for me.

I just think it's
kind of adorable.

Ghoulicious.

What if the vegetables have
a craving for fresh gardener?

We have two potatoes that
are actually carved potato,

A cereal-treat-and-
modeling-chocolate eggplant,

Beautiful pulled-sugar vines,

And some incredible sugar eyes.

So it's a very simplistic
jack-o'-lantern face.

Then you show us
these two potato pieces,

And you're like,
"look, I can carve."

Tucker: I see the
fingers that are coming

Out of the different characters,

But the wrapping that
you have around it...

Unfortunately,
it's kind of taking away from me

Knowing that those are fingers.

Taylor: I think the
flowers are beautiful,

But I don't think they should
be beautiful in this scenario

Because they're also evil,

And that looks like it's
coming from a beautiful garden.

Killer cakerz,
let's talk about your display.

Carmel: Rotting corpses
possess the pumpkins

That reside in a
long-forgotten cemetery.

The tombstone
is actually all cake,

And the main pumpkin,
of course, is pumpkin.

The legs are all pulled sugar,

And the umbilical
cord is fondant.

I love the look of it.

I do love how it has a story

Without even
anybody telling us it.

I love the idea, the concept

Of what you guys
were trying to do here.

When you guys take the
time to sculpt an amazing face

On a pumpkin,
if I can't see it, it's worthless.

Li: I love the
fondant and the fact

That you wove
the different colors

And pulled and twisted
that into the umbilical cord.

I love these sugar legs,
but, you know,

Just really highlight your
work and show it to us.

Crave diggers. All right.

When we come
to find our pumpkin,

We found a serpent
that had just hatched.

Got some little baby snakes.

The body of the snake
was modeling chocolate

And rice-cereal treats,
and eric...

- Uh-oh! - Aaaah!

- Ohhhh! - Ohhhh!

- [ sighs ] - all right.

Well, guys,
the bad news is that just happened.

Eric, I love that you
sculpted that out of pumpkin,

But I think that doing that
out of rice cereal in this case

Would've been smarter because
it would not have been as heavy.

The sugar work on
the vines is beautiful.

They look really elegant.

You have weight
issues obviously,

But I like that you guys tried

To do something
that was a little risky.

Jeff: I'm feeling like
I let my team down.

Most critical part
of this cake failed.

The judges are gonna go
into their own pumpkin patch

And pick a winner.

We want to show all the
other teams that we're the team

To beat and really knock it
out of the park for the judges.

We want to win out of the gate

Because we want that
psychological edge.

Bennett: Coming up...

- No gravity mishaps.
- I'm a little nervous.

As long as we don't touch it.

Nobody bump it.

That should go right there.

Easy. I got it. I got it.

- Oh, it's... - Oh!

[ evil laughter ]

Bennett: We challenged
you to show us the terror

That came from
the pumpkin patch,

But the judges felt
there was one team

Who gave us the most
seamless combination

Of cake, sugar,
and carved pumpkin,

As well as a clear story.

The winner of the
first small scare is...

♪♪

...Candy coroners.

Congratulations. - Whoo!

Amy: This is the first time
anyone sees any of our work.

To kind of be able to
win the first challenge is

Incredibly exciting.

Since the dawn of time,
the only thing scarier

Than ghost and
ghouls on Halloween

Is the family road trip...

Uncomfortable seats,
messy snacks,

And, "I swear,
if you two don't cut it out,

I will turn this car around!"

Pretty scary stuff,
but what would happen

If the family trapped inside
a steel box for days on end

Was a family of monsters?

Right now, we want you to create

The most horrifying version
of a monster road trip.

Be sure to include
a coffee-infused treat

So that the judges are operating
on plenty of nightmare fuel.

Each of you will be
getting one assistant,

And, candy coroners,

You get double the help
with an extra assistant

You earned from your
win in the small scare.

You have got just five hours,

So get to work!

♪♪

- Woo-hoo!
- That was a train wreck.

It's behind us. Let's move on.

Zombie settings,
like kind of a family.

What about adding a hitchhiker?

Fast food.

Our display is gonna
be a casket roadster

With your typical nuclear zombie
family cruising down the road,

And they're gonna pick
up a hitchhiker for fast food.

- Whoa! - Whoa.

Steve: That's awesome, dude.

The human body's gonna
be built out of pumpkin.

This is gonna be the
torso for the hitchhiker.

All right, guys.

I'm gonna get started
on the scorpions.

Steve's gonna make
pulled-sugar scorpions.

I mean,
we're gonna need a ton of those.

- Look at them. - Wow!

Don't they look great?

So haymu's making the victim
out of modeling chocolate,

Then she'll have
tools that she uses

To make the really fine detail.

Smells like a win.

- Hey! - Hi!

- Hi! - Hey.

- Hi! Nice to meet you!
- Hey. Chad.

Amy: We were
really excited to win.

We get an extra
baking assistant,

And that is a huge,
huge, huge help.

Okay, chad.

I'm gonna start on
mount monster-more.

Awesome.

Amy: Werewolves
are camping in an rv

To sightsee mount monster-more.

They are enjoying a human feast.

I think this will work
good for the camper.

Amy: Chad's gonna sculpt
the rv out of one pumpkin

But five different pieces

To make it look like
it's one cohesive unit.

We've got to take
this home again.

Janet is gonna blow sugar
flames to create dynamic fire.

- What do you think?
- That looks beautiful.

Amy: I'm making
mount monster-more.

We're gonna stack
up half-sheet cakes

In order to create and
carve this mountain effect.

I'm gonna carve this one,
and then I'm gonna carve

The hill for your rv next.

We do zombies, right?

Get a little blood
action in there.

Oh, so you going for the
gore a little bit this time, huh?

Oh, yeah.

So the story is the zombie
is going on a road trip.

It returns home to pick
up the rest of his family.

Soon as I get the
shape of this head,

I'm gonna cover it in
modeling chocolate.

Sam is gonna make our
zombie using rice-cereal treats,

Then cover it in white
modeling chocolate.

She's thinking about having it bald on top,
lightly saggy body.

I'm starting to think
she saw a picture of me

Without a shirt on.

I'm gonna start my gravestones.

Sharon will be making the
tombstones out of cast sugar.

I got to torch the bubbles out.

Gonna cut this
pumpkin up and carve

A whole engine out of it.

In order to build the engine,
we need a thick-wall pumpkin.

This technique that I'm
doing I've never done before,

So hopefully it won't
bite me in the behind.

The bigger the risk,
the bigger the reward, right?

Everybody, all together.

Ghoulish team: Arrrrrrrr!

We're traveling.

Pumpkin people speed
down a darkened highway,

Hit something,
and two gruesome arms

Scratch their way down the hood.

This is starting to
really stack up nice.

I am almost done.

For the car,
I am going to be stacking

Probably the biggest cake
I've ever stacked in my life.

You gonna hide those seams?
Are they gonna look nice?

Heather: Doing my best, buddy.

Heather: Cesar has
a ton of poured sugar

That's gonna be
both the sugar sign

And with the windshield.

That is the bomb!
- You dig that?

- Why you doing that?
'cause I need an expression.

Heather: Deane's gonna make
these killer pumpkin heads,

And he's using color and
shading to accentuate his design.

We're a great team.

We're gonna go all
the way to the finals.

- Oh, this is sweet. - Yeah.

Eric: I'm gonna stand that one
up like this for the mechanic.

Jeff: So in this one,
we're gonna have the monster family,

And they actually
terrorize the mechanic.

- Hopefully it doesn't fall.
- Oh.

Jeff: Eric's gonna
carve all the heads.

This pumpkin is gonna
be the driver of the car.

It's gonna be the dad monster.

The car is actually gonna
be made all out of cake.

Baby's gonna back
here somewhere.

Yes, I'm glad you said that.

I need to find that hole.

We're looking good
on the seams of the car.

That's all one
piece of chocolate?

Joel: All one
piece of chocolate.

Joel's gonna make the
gas pump out of chocolate,

And we're gonna have
a long-neck monster

That's gonna be in
the back of the car,

And joel's gonna
actually cast the neck

Out of sugar this time,

And he airbrushes
detail on it...

- No gravity mishaps.
- I'm worried.

Jeff: I still have
that snake falling,

You know,
in the back of my mind.

You know that you
got to bring your best,

Or you're gonna go home.

I think this display is
gonna be out of this world!

Just wanted to go a
completely different direction

And go alien road trip.

There's nothing worse than
finding your fuel rods on empty,

And it's 150 light-years
to the next fuel stop.

Jim: Top of the
head is one pumpkin.

The jaw is one pumpkin.

There's not gonna be
any pumpkins left after this.

Jim has to take care
of the mama alien.

This is many pumpkins,
and then get them to stack

On each other in the right way.

So I have to move on to larvas.

Carmel: Vanessa has
to make three baby larvae

Out of modeling chocolate,

And she has to make these
large probing eyes for our aliens.

It's gonna be cute.

I'm gonna be doing fred the
alien out of modeling chocolate,

And then you can take the tools

And do all the
little fine details.

I think they're gonna
look like a little family.

- Details, man.
- Yeah, I'm doing my best.

- Highlights and shades, brother.
- Doing my best.

We're gonna kill this one.

Stephan: This engine...
I'm gonna start putting all

The other pieces
and parts on it.

Sharon: I can't wait to see it.

Ugh! Monster dad,
are we there yet?

- Monster dad, I'm bored.
- He's touching me!

- I'm not touching you!
- He's...

[ brakes screech ]

You kids be quiet back there,
or I will turn this car around!

Monster dad,
we only have four hours left!

See what I did there?

Daniel: Four hours...
That burned up fast.

All I'm caring about
right now is redemption.

And we have to abbreviate
light-years into "lghtyrs."

Hopefully will stay put.

I am covering mount
monster-more in fondant

To make it match the cliffs.

In the south,
we have the natural energy drink

Of cola and peanuts.

Heather: Cesar's working
on the tasting element.

Cesar,
I can smell that cola cooking.

Heather: It's a
coffee-brownie tort,

Filled with whipped
cream and cola gel,

And sprinkled with a
caramel-peanut streusel.

Heather: Mmm. That
one's my favorite so far.

So I'm airbrushing
to make it look vivid.

That looks real.

They're gonna
believe it's a real coffin.

So, guys,
I'm gonna start right now

On the tasting element. Okay.

Daniel: The tasting element
is a white-chocolate profiterole

Filled with a coffee cream
painted like an eyeball.

It should have a
heavy coffee taste.

Steve: Put a little chocolate
eye in the middle there.

Daniel: These are zombies.

They got to munch on something,
you know?

This is coffee-flavored filling.

I'm gonna roll it in the nuts.

Stephan: We're gonna
make this hopped-up coffee,

Almost like a chocolate bon-bon,

And it's gonna have a soft
coffee liqueur on the inside.

I'm trying to roughen
these up a little bit

To make them
look like real rocks.

How are you doing on time there,
amy?

Amy: I am starting
on the werewolves.

I feel a little bit behind.

I need to get the
father-and-son werewolves done.

The modeling
chocolate will allow me

To create a lot of texture,

Make it look like
they're covered in fur.

Amy.

That looks awesome.

Still have to cut
out the bottom.

See this piece right here?

I think it's got a good curve.

He needs specific proportions
from the curve of the pumpkin

In order to create
the right shape.

Aaaaah!

- What was that?
- I don't think we can fix that.

See this piece right here?
I think it's got a good curve.

Amy: Chad wants to
make this camper look

As realistic as possible.

- [bleep] - wow.

I don't think we can fix that.

That was the only
piece that I could use.

Which one should we get?

This one? Will that one work?

- No, no. We got to have...
- Is that too big?

We got to have one with
a flat enough piece on it.

He needs specific proportions
from the curve of the pumpkin

In order to create
the right shape.

Oh, I think this one will work.

Perfect.

I got to get at least the front
and the top piece together.

That's great,
as long as it holds.

Jeff: We'll be fine.

Time is critical. Joel
has a huge gas pump.

He's got the neck of
that long-neck monster.

I have a huge car
and the bodies.

Eric has three
heads to get done.

So we have really
stretched ourselves

To the max on this one.

Time is flying by already.

I've never felt better.

Jim: We're slowly
building the segments up.

It's coming together
a little rough.

Carmel: The alien family is
going on this intergalactic road trip.

This is a scene played out
in every city in every galaxy.

Working right now
on the control panel,

Just embellishing it,
just adding the little details.

Hey, vanessa. You think this
looks like hamburger-bun color?

Oh, yeah, totally.

Carmel: I'm going to be
making coffee macarons

With coffee-ganache filling,

And they will look
like little hamburgers

That the family has eaten.

Ooh, cute.

Mmm!
- Six teams hit the highway!

One team breaks down!

Two hours left!

Wow. Two hours.

Geez louise.

It's a happy little tree
and lives right there.

As far back as you can go.

They gonna be able to spin?

Jeff: Yeah, they're gonna spin.

I got a lot to do here.

Come on,
guys. We've got to finish.

Well done. Well done.

- Come look at this.
- That's awesome.

Amy: Got to make sure
that all of those details

We sculpted in show through.

- Steve! - What's up, deane?

What are you carving? A bowl?

Yeah,
to put all this green in... money!

Stephan: I will be making the
hot-rod wheels out of pumpkin,

But as a traditional hot rod,

I wanted bigger
wheels on the back,

Smaller wheels on the front.

Sharon: You think
that's big enough?

- Oh, yeah, I think so. - Okay.

Sam: They say that
when you sculpt faces,

They end up looking
like people you know.

- Yeah.
- My dad's gonna kill me.

Cesar: You got a
beautiful mirror here.

Yes! [ laughs ]

Heather: Two pumpkin people speed
down a dark and remote highway,

Hit something,
and it scratches its way down your hood.

Aw, big long claws!

My modeling-chocolate
monster hands have one job,

Which is to impart
the idea of motion.

So now I'm gonna put a groove where it,
like,

Scratched its way down.

- Careful.
- Be careful, you guys.

- Is that better?
- Yeah, that's killer.

Steve: He's looking dead.

Daniel: We have the zombie
family cruising down the road,

And they're gonna pick
up a hitchhiker for fast food.

You gonna straighten your hair,
haymu?

Oh, yeah, sure.

Haymu's doing the
zombie passenger,

And then she's gonna
put corn silk for hair.

This technique helps it to dry.

So, for the corn silk,
she used a flat iron

Like you'd use on your hair,
and it's working.

Cactus are all done,
but I need to airbrush everything.

Daniel: I think I've got
all my carving done.

I just want to get them on here
and then do a final touch last.

Guys,
we got to get the wheels on there,

Or this thing ain't
going nowhere.

Got you.

Bennett: 30 minutes!

All right. We're
bringing it around.

Amy: We need to
finish all of our pieces

And get them on the board.

- How's that, amy?
- Further back towards that way.

- This way? - Yeah.

Chad: Oh,
this is sinking in this buttercream.

Oh, crap.

We got to get stuff on this board,
guys.

All right.

I got to put the teeth in there,
touch him up.

Sharon: A little
bit more forward.

Okay.

Let's throw some dirt,
like, under the car.

Okay. You ready?

You sure?

Sure.

Cesar's in charge of
putting in a sugar windshield.

It's essentially glass.

- Right there. - Right there?

That should go right,
like, right there.

Okay. Easy.

I got it. I got it.

[ shattering ]

- Oh! - Dead center.

- What can I do? - Oh.

- Easy.
- I was just guiding that.

- Oh! - Oh, my god!

Heather: Cesar is going
to install the windshield,

And it cracks
right in the middle,

And at this point,
I don't know what he's gonna do

Because there's not
time to make another one.

And then innovation.

So, since they hit the monster,

They had a little
bit of an accident,

And so the windshield's
cracked a little bit,

And so we're gonna
split the windshield.

So whatever these guys
smashed into broke the windshield.

Universe fixed. Perfect.

Cracked the windshield.
That's all we do.

- I dig it.
- We cracked the windshield.

So you have 10 minutes left!

Cesar: I'm a little nervous.
As long as we don't touch it...

Nobody bump it.

It's leaning,
but it's not gonna tip.

I'm just gonna stand
here for a minute.

- You like it?
- I like it, yeah.

It looks fierce.

Haymu,
you got to hit his hand right here, please.

We can touch this up
with some more color.

We need to move
the panel a little bit

So we can see the kids.

Can we move
this arm a little bit?

Nope. It won't. It won't move.

You have one minute left!

Deane, hit me with that fan.

$50,000 is on the line.
We got to bust a move.

- Oh, my god. Hurry up.
- Just great.

- You got it? - Oh, my god.

- I am not going home.
- 10, 9...

- Finish it up! Finish it up!
- ...8, 7...

- This is it. - ...6...

- Polish, polish. - ...5...

- Oh. - ...4...

- Hurry up, you guys.
- ...3, 2...

- I'm digging it. - ...1!

- I'm digging it.
- Hands off your displays!

- Oh! - Whoo!

Oh, my god.

Mummies' rejects,
tell us about your display.

Daniel: It's the
zombie road trip.

What more fitting
place than death valley

For their family retreat?

And en route, they pick up a
hitchhiker for some fast food.

Aaaah!

The car is cake.

The lady zombie is cake
and modeling chocolate.

The driver is pumpkin.

The mirrors,
the windshield, cactus,

And all of the
scorpions are all sugar.

Tell us about your treats.

Our profiterole eyeball is
filled with coffee buttercream

And dipped in white chocolate.

Li: You just have
this nice crackle,

And then you get right
into the coffee buttercream.

That was the perfect,
perfect treat.

I love that the characters
there are kind of indiscernible

In terms of the
materials that you used.

I don't see, like,
glaring pumpkin.

I don't see glaring cake
or modeling chocolate.

The face on this hitchhiker... I mean,
he is just so terrified.

You guys have created
the scariest haunting display,

Especially the zombie
mom... Horrifically beautiful.

The backdrop is a
little bit muddy for me,

And it's simply because
the colors in the backdrop

Are very similar
to the foreground.

Jeremy, would you want to play
the zombies or the hitchhiker?

I would like to be off that set.

Just all so
beautifully terrifying.

Crave diggers,
let's talk about it.

Jeff: We had a monster
family terrorizing the mechanic.

The car is made out of cake.

The bodies of the
monsters and the mechanic

Is made of modeling chocolate.

The heads are made of pumpkin.

For this monster,
joel made the neck out of sugar,

And the head is
modeling chocolate.

The bolts on the floor is
milk-chocolate-espresso ganache

With hazelnut crunch.

Li: I love that your
treats really fit in

With your story line.

This is such a nice,
classic combination

Of chocolate with
coffee and hazelnut.

It's really well-balanced,
and you just can't go wrong.

I feel like this is your
second chance at a serpent.

- Oh, no. - Oh, my god.

- Uh-oh! - Aaaah!

Li: And joel, I think it's great
that you created this neck

Out of the sugar because
that's not going anywhere.

Tucker: I know exactly
what the story is.

The characters are
so uniquely different,

But yet they're all
from the same world.

You gave them
each their own color.

It looks fantastic.

I would love to see the car

A little bit more towards us

Because I can't see
the wife in the back.

Killer cakerz, you're up.

Carmel: Mom is griping
at dad for missing the turn.

The children are not sharing,

And there's nothing worse than
having the fuel rods on empty

And being 150
light-years to the next stop.

The mother is all pumpkin.

The blue dad and
the little larvae children

Are rice-cereal treats
and modeling chocolate,

And the sugar elements
are the display itself

And the little gearshift.

The little hamburgers

Are coffee macarons
with chocolate ganache.

Li: That macaroon treat I love

Because you've
nailed the texture.

It's got that crunchy
texture on the outside

And very,
very chewy in the center.

This is really
such a fun display.

I actually love
the polar opposites

Between the mom and the dad.

She's this, like, beast-y,
gnarly character

And the father here
with his amazing

Detailed ribbing and shapes
of the knees and all the joints.

Tucker: You have some great
characters here, and they're so different.

Now, I have one pet peeve,

And it's the same one
you guys had last time.

I can't see the
little cool babies.

Taylor: The mom is amazing.

I cannot believe that
that's all out of pumpkin

In that amount of time.

- Thank you. - Thank you.

Ghoulicious.

Heather: Monster road trips
are scary enough already,

And suddenly you hit something,

And now they are
along for the ride.

We have our lovely
monster pumpkins.

The hands are made
out of modeling chocolate,

And then we have a cake car

With an incredible
freestanding sugar sign.

For our tasting element,
it's a coffee-brownie torte

And cola gel and
candy-caramelized peanuts.

Cesar,
your treat is really delicious.

However,
the two strongest flavors I taste

Are the chocolate
and the peanuts,

So I want more coffee.

Taylor: Your display
here is fantastic.

I love the emotion
on the pumpkins.

One of them's kind of like,
"oh, gosh.

We just hit a werewolf."

The one's like,
"that was kind of fun."

Tucker: The way that you
blended the back part of the pumpkin

To the face part...
It's great stuff.

The werewolf arms are great.

The scratches in the
car give it some tension.

Those faces are incredible.

These pumpkins look
like they were just grown

With those faces
already on there.

I would like to see some
kind of suggestion of a body

Other than just
fondant-wrapped stems.

Candy coroners, you're up.

Amy: Our scene involves a
father-and-son werewolf duo

On mount monster-more.

The rv is sculpted
out of pumpkin.

The mount monster-more is
rice-cereal treats and fondant.

Our tasting element is an
espresso-chocolate mousse

Covered in a
dark-chocolate ganache.

It has candied,
toasted hazelnuts underneath. Mmm.

In terms of your treat,
it could've been dialed down

To maybe, like,
a third of that size,

And then I couldn't taste
the flavors all together,

Which is, I think,
your intention.

I love that you're
telling the story

Of a father-and-son
werewolf team,

And you got some
amazing details here,

Like the hand on this
kind of rotisserie spit.

The pulled-sugar flames...
Also really beautiful.

Really,
really great textures coming from the back.

You've got lots of textures
coming from the front.

However,
everything is tone-on-tone.

You've got gray-on-gray,
and you've got brown-on-brown,

So it's really
hard to distinguish

Some of these great delicate
details you've got here.

Tucker: I love that the story is
that you have the dad werewolf

Taking his son werewolf
out for his first transformation.

I can identify with that.

The problem I
have with this piece

Is that the trees, the werewolf,
the ground, everything is brown,

So it's kind of muddy.

The detail on the
werewolves are really cool.

I do think they could
be dialed up a little bit

In the scary factor.

Ghouly goblins,
let's talk about your display.

Stephan: Our dad zombie,
before hitting the road,

Stopped by the graveyard to
pick up the rest of the family.

The car is made out of cake.

The engine is made
out of pumpkin.

And the gravestones
are made out of sugar.

The hands are made
out of rice-cereal treat,

And the wheels are made out of pumpkin,
also.

Our tasting element
is a coffee-liqueur filling

That's surrounded
by a white-chocolate,

Airbrushed to look like a rock.

Li: There's a lot
of caramel flavor

Because you cooked down
the cream with the sugar.

That creates this really
deep caramelly flavor,

So good job on the treat.

Stephan,
I love the work that you did on the wheels.

I wish that you created
more pumpkin work

Because you do have five hours,

And you have to treat every
challenge like it's your last.

The character's very cool.

Unfortunately,
the zombie character...

You've got a red, a green,
and a flesh-tone white,

But it's just not really
reading and breaking it up.

The paint job could've
been a little bit more finished.

If I was old enough to drive,

I would totally
drive this car...

100%.

This is really, really awesome.

Ghouly goblins,
thank you very much.

We'll meet you right
back here in a few minutes.

Looking around the room,

I was not proud of what
we created in the end.

At the end of the day,
we gave it our all.

I'm not ready to go home.

We're not ready to go home yet.

Judges, this is how you kick
off "Halloween wars" season 10.

- Absolutely. - Absolutely.

Let's talk about crave diggers.

Li: They came back swinging...

Super, super refined,
great paint job.

The entire piece was so clean.

That snake was really cool,

And the way that they
did the body out of sugar...

I don't know if I've
seen that before.

I would like to see more
of the wife in the car,

But at the same time,
I feel like I can forgive them

Because they had so many
cool characters besides her.

Mm-hmm.

Li: You know what I love
that joel did with his treat?

He had this gorgeous
hazelnut crunch down below.

I thought it was
the perfect balance,

Super-classic
combination of flavors.

Then we have the
mummies' rejects.

Tucker: Absolutely the
scariest of all of the displays.

This is the scariest cake
I've ever seen in my life.

Li: Cake-and-modeling-chocolate
mom,

We have a pumpkin father,
potato babies.

They really blend in.

They look like a family.

For me,
really the only issue with this piece

Kind of was the background.

Those backgrounds
and foregrounds...

They've really got
to work together.

Otherwise, it can take you out

Of what you're
supposed to be looking at.

Li: You know what was not scary,
though?

Those profiterole eyeballs.

That soft, gorgeous,
whipped coffee buttercream inside

Had such a nice, strong flavor.

Let's talk about ghoulicious.

Two gorgeous pumpkin heads,
gigantic cake car,

But then that's kind of it.

Tucker: I feel like the
bodies on those pumpkins

Really needed more. - Yeah.

So, I love that cesar brought
the southern flavor to us

With the candied
peanuts and the cola gel.

However,
if you're gonna tell anyone

That you're gonna taste coffee,
you want to taste it.

What's going on
with killer cakerz?

- It was just so creepy. - Yeah.

It felt really,
really realistic.

Tucker: I did tell
them those little babies

That they had behind
the lead piece...

Just bring them up front
'cause they were so cool.

It would've just made
it that much cooler.

Li: The macarons were actually really,
really well-baked.

The edges and the
way that the legs kind of

Ooze out a little bit...
That's what we look for

In a macaroon because
it gives you that crisp.

Let's talk about ghouly goblins.

It's clear that there is
a zombie driving a car,

But it's actually not clear

That he's trying to pick
up his family members

From under the grave
until they explained it.

Tucker: I thought it was
cool how the zombie arms

Are coming out of the ground.

And it's kind of neat
how the lead zombie

Is holding the hand
of the other zombie.

I thought that's kind
of a cool connection.

I would love to see more
sculpting work from stephan

As a pumpkin carver.

He did some wheels here.

I would love to see the
entire car out of pumpkin.

Tucker: Yeah.

The treat was actually really,
really good.

I love how they
incorporated it into the story,

And it was, like,
the rocks around the tombstone.

What do we think about
the candy coroners?

There's just, like,
mounds and mounds of textures here.

I love those details.

However,
what I really want for them to do

Is just step out a little bit.

Squint. Look at it.

- Yes.
- Can they see those details?

Li: I mean, those gorgeous
werewolves with the fur details

And the fangs and then
these beautiful eyes...

They're totally hidden.

Brown-on-brown
and then gray-on-gray.

Tucker: And there's a
lot of great work there,

So it's kind of disappointing

That you don't get to see it,
really.

Li: The texture of her
mousse was perfect,

But the crunch that
comes from the nuts

Were absolutely hidden
down on the bottom,

And you can't get
that all in one bite.

We have to declare one
winner and send one team home.

Do we know who it is?

This is a really,
really close one. Yeah. This was...

♪♪

We asked you to give
us your most horrific vision

Of a monster road trip.

Each of you came to this
kitchen ready for battle,

But in the end,
the judges felt that one of you

Gave us a design so seamless,

They could barely
tell what was cake,

What was sugar,
and what was pumpkin.

The winner of this
spine chiller is...

♪♪

...Crave diggers.

We win it. I mean,
our first one.

We got it, so we're excited.

Unfortunately, two teams

Fell just a little
bit behind the rest.

Ghouly goblins
and candy coroners,

One of you is going
home right now.

I am feeling there is no
hope in the world for us.

I know we're going home.

Stephan: No way they're
gonna call our name out.

We're not ready to go home yet.

I'm sorry, ghouly goblins.

You're done in
this Halloween war.

Stephan: I feel a great
sense of disappointment.

Maybe if I'd have did more,

That maybe we wouldn't
be in this predicament.

You five teams have
proved you have the skills

To scare our judges.

Let's hope you can do it again.

Amy: I thought there
was absolutely no way

That we were staying here.

We need to bring it
after almost going home.

I feel ready for redemption.

Ugh!

Bennett: This season
on "Halloween wars"...

- Aah! - Make sure it's scary.

The designs of these characters
are off the charts, you guys.

[ howling ]

You went big, and I think,
in this case, it was too big.

Just what the heck is
going on with this stuff?

- Chad, look! - Chad!

- No! No! - Oh, my goodness.