A tower made of cream puffs and dreams proves to be a game-changing challenge.
Yes, kids thats fresh air youre breathing!
Alas, this field trip is not one for pleasure, but for business.

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Theyre there to cook, yall!
The party guests will try each item side-by-side and vote for whichever team they think did it better.
How Tae-Ho is one of the last chefs selected, Ill never know.
Isnt this kid a ringer?
Some players deal with it better than others.
Hes overwhelmed with the responsibility of organizing his peers.
But, like, uneasy lies the head that wears a crown, you know?
Oh, wait, hes 10 I DONT THINK HE KNOWS.
However, one Gordon Ramsay pep talk later, and Nate is a whole new man.
He pulls himself together enough to lead his team.
Its not completely smooth from here, though.
The wings that the Red Team do serve, however, are a crowd-pleaser.
It doesnt hurt that her team is completely stacked.
She immediately gets the Blue Team organized by dish, and hands out jobs and instructions like a pro.
Shes going for bold flavors and spice on spice on spice.
Theres one big problem: They dont have any other fish to work with.
This misstep never brings the Blue Team down though.
Theyre all supportive of their team captain and believe Addison will lead them to victory.
Its a prize that should be implemented in all future challenges.
So much for team spirit!
Nates team stays behind to learn what cooking challenge awaits them.
Gordon snaps his fingers and reveals that the chefs will have to conquer the croquembouche!
It is a glorious tower of profiteroles, bound together with caramel to form a giant cone of deliciousness.
In short, its the stuff of which dreams are made.
Amaya and Derek have tackled croquembouche before, so theyre both feeling confident that they can pull this off.
But this isnt the case for everyone.
We dont have croquembouche.
Its catchy and would look great on a T-shirt.
The cream puffs are baked perfectly, and the ratio of dough to filling is spot on.
This was a tough challenge for all of the remaining chefs and the judges know it.
Somehow, Ian squeaks by to safety, and he is joined by Amaya.
Which means were saying goodbye toNateandDerek.
So, when did theMasterChef Juniorkitchen relocate to Crazytown, U.S.A.?
This elimination is mind-boggling.
Nate and Derek were consistently at the top, but one technical slip-up and theyre sent home.
So, again, I ask: WHAT IN THE ACTUAL WHAT?
Anyone else think the wrong chefs went home tonight?
Is Addison a lock to win the entire competition?