The Biggest Loser Season 14 Episode 11

Nobody was eliminated in The Biggest Loser Season 14 Episode 10, leading to a do over of the final five.

We have now entered what is largely a recap episode with the contestants (and kids) looking back at where they came from as compared to where they are now.

Dr. Joanna (who threw away the kids’ food) is back to give them an update. Lindsay does not have pre-diabetes any more. Biingo’s BMI has gone from the highest level down to a normal level, and he has lost 25% of his body weight, while his mother has gone down 5 dress sizes. Sunny had borderline high cholesterol, but now she is entirely normal, as all her other health problems are also gone.

Next Danni gets to pay a visit to Dr. H. He says she has had the best transformation ever at 3 months, having gained 19 pounds of muscle.

The final challenge of the season isn’t going to be taking place on the sunny ranch. Rather, they all head to a ski resort, where they have one last mountain to climb, while pulling a sled of weight that represents how much weight they lost each week. Reward is a 1 pound advantage. If history has shown us anything, this will come down to Danni and Joe battling each other. As expected, that’s how it starts, and that’s how it stays. Joe gets a slight edge and retains it throughout the challenge. Unlike every other challenge, Danni is unable to come from behind, and Joe wins reward.

In the final weigh in leading up to the finale, two people will move on to the final three, one person will fall below the red line, and two people will be left with their fates in America’s hands.

Joe: 239 pounds (-5, -1, 2.46%)
Jackson: 230 pounds (-5, 2.13%)
Gina: 161 pounds (-2, 1.23%)
Jeff: 265 pounds (-11, 3.99%)
Danni: 163 pounds (-11, 6.32%)

Danni blows everybody away. With an also impressive loss, Jeff will join her in the finals. Gina has fallen below the red line, but she leaves with a positive vibe that is the complete opposite of what we saw from her the first couple months on the ranch. That leaves Joe and Jackson competing for America’s vote.

From her starting weight of 245 pounds, Gina has lost 100 pounds and is now down to 145 pounds today.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Biggest Loser Season 14 Episode 12, where we will find out who The Biggest Loser Season 14 winner is, which airs Monday at 8/7c on NBC.

All Star Celebrity Apprentice Episode 2

All Star Celebrity Apprentice Episode 1 was a waste of time. Before the season started, Trump could not figure out why Bret Michaels would return again after having won already, which made Bret his easy target when his team lost to Trace’s money making machine. At least it was just one wasted episode, not like the year Joan Rivers was the pre-determined winner and the whole season was a farce. That said, Bret did make what will perhaps be the dumbest move of the season: he not only chose Omarosa to be on his team but actually picked her first.

Trace booked a cruise with Blake Shelton, so he will not be here this week.

Trump tells them that the task will involve Universal in Florida. Not knowing the task, Dee Snider quickly volunteers to be the project manager, and Omarosa will be in charge of her team, none of whom should trust her after her terrible job of keeping track of the money last week.

Their task will be to create a 3D photo experience to be judged based on creativity, integration of the marketing campaign, and guest experience.

Dennis Rodman asks a question about whether celebrities should be involved in the pictures. The response is that the characters are the stars. Not having asked that question, the other team will be featuring themselves.

Omarosa sends her team out to find stuff for Harry Potter, Despicable Me, and some unnamed third brand that she may or may not think of later.

Gary Busey says he’s good with a camera, but this one with three buttons is too advanced.

When Omarosa meets with the fabricators, she gives them specs for her design. Their response lets her know that she’s pushing the envelope too far with this vision, but she’s okay with that. She has, though, decided on a third character, Spider-Man, unbeknownst to her team.

As they run out of time, Dee decides to go with cutouts of the celebrities, abandoning Penn’s vision for incorporating magic.

The fabricator tells Omarosa the 3D stuff probably isn’t going to get done. If that’s the centerpiece, they’ll get it done, but they have to cut time elsewhere. How about the exterior? No, she wants to keep that as is, too. This guy is surprisingly calm considering she’s being such a bitch to him.

At least Omarosa has a vision, no matter how overcomplicated it may be. Dee’s team does not seem to know how they are going to fill in the space.

The Orlando portion of Omarosa’s sign is hidden, but she doesn’t care. The Spider-Man portion of her booth is deliberately left barren, which La Toya fears is setting her up in case they lose. La Toya’s not alone. Everybody expects Omarosa to take all the credit and accept no blame.

Marilu says the weakest player is Gary. Lisa loved Dee as the project manager, Penn says he was the star, and Stephen agrees.

Omarosa says Dennis was not a creative contributor, but on the other hand Lil Jon was very creative. Brande did not like the tense atmosphere Omarosa brought to the task.

The executives like that Dee’s team identified the family fun that lasts forever, and the celebrities wore outfits that fit the characters. However, the design was a bit simple, lacked stying power, and the park guests were more interested in the celebrities than the characters.

Omarosa’s team was more creative and interactive, and they featured the entire resort on a filmstrip (which hid the word Orlando).

Not surprisingly, Omarosa’s team won easily. They took away a lot from the meeting with the executives, avoiding the fatal pitfall of overusing celebrity thanks to Dennis’ question, but regardless the other team was just too simplistic.

A crying Omarosa has won $40,000 for her charity. After seeing this meltdown, Dennis asks Gary about his Oscar.

Penn states the fault is always that of the project manager. After Penn explains his idea, which Trump likes, he fake fires him for not backing it up enough.

Dee says that Gary is the weakest due to his limited skill set. But he does not trust Stephen Baldwin after the first task in which he withheld his money. Those are his two picks, though Trump tries to talk him out of both of them.

When they are in the hallway, Dee says he does not want to risk a second person being fired, which Trump has done before for no reason other than to prove a point and create shock in attempt to boost the ratings. He acknowledges he should be fired if they lost because of the concept. Dee has been fired.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of All Star Celebrity Apprentice Episode 3, which airs Sunday at 9/8c on NBC.

The Amazing Race 22 Episode 4

Dave & Connor managed to finish first in The Amazing Race 22 Episode 3 after using their express pass, only to be greeted by Phil telling them the race is still going.

First: Dave & Connor
Second: Jessica & John
Third: Bates & Anthony
Fourth: Pam & Winnie
Fifth: Joey & Meghan
Sixth: Caroline & Jennifer
Seventh: Mona & Beth
Eighth: Max & Katie
Ninth: Chuck & Wynona

With the to be continued leg, Chuck & Wynona have been spared elimination after their bad detour choice.

Teams must now fly over 4000 miles to Bali, Indonesia. Multiple teams immediately head to a travel agent. Those who don’t find out that there is no way to book a flight at the airport, and they are left scrambling for seats on later flights.

First flight (arrives at 8:35): Max & Katie, Dave & Connor, Caroline & Jennifer, Pam & Winnie
Second flight (arrives at 12:05): Mona & Beth, Bates & Anthony, Chuck & Wynona
Third flight (arrives at 12:05): Joey & Meghan, Jessica & John

And just like that, the entire order has been shuffled. Those on the first flight are guaranteed safety, while those on the next two flights, some of whom had been at the front of the pack, are left fighting to not be eliminated.

At their layover, Jessica & John and Joey & Meghan (who have been following Jessica & John since the New Zealand airport) find a faster flight that arrives at 10:30.

Their first task is to go to a monkey sanctuary and wait for a monkey to open their coconut with a clue inside. All they can do is wait and hope they have a good monkey.

The detour is a choice between sandy bottom or fruity top. In sandy bottom, they must collect sand from the bottom of the river and transport it uphill to the brickmaker. In fruity top, they must prepare an elaborate religious offering then carry it to the priest.

Fruity top: Dave & Connor, Max & Katie, Pam & Winnie, Caroline & Jennifer, Joey & Meghan, Chuck & Wynona, Bates & Anthony (because their cab driver does not know where the other one is)
Sandy bottom: Mona & Beth, Jessica & John (switched from fruity top)

It’s not clear whether one task is any better than the other, but the advantage to the task that almost nobody does is that it’s straightforward and does not have to be repeated due to mistakes. Jessica & John find this out the hard way, wasting a lot of time at the fruity top detour before deciding to switch. They keep debating about whether to use their express pass but eventually decide not to.

The road block at Uluwatu Surf Beach involves choosing a surfboard with a picture they have encountered along the race and bringing it to the pit stop.

Road block (in order of arrival): Winnie, Connor, Max, Caroline, Chuck, Joey, Mona, Bates, John

The trick to this task, other than choosing the right board, is to figure out how the heck to get to Phil. Unable to figure it out himself, Connor copies Pam, allowing his team to win the leg. Caroline is the first one unable to choose the right one, and she is declined by Phil at the pit stop. Twice. So then she breaks down crying, despite being in fourth place. On her third try, she randomly guesses correctly. Mona & Beth are incorrect but receive the right answer from Joey & Meghan. When they return with the right board, they do not want to give the answer to the now wrong Chuck & Wynona.

Despite being in last place when they arrive at the road block, Jessica & John still decline to use their express pass. I could understand the argument for not using it before, but now it’s just dumb.

First: Dave & Connor (win $5,000 each)
Second: Pam & Winnie
Third: Max & Katie
Fourth: Caroline & Jennifer
Fifth: Joey & Meghan
Sixth: Mona & Beth
Seventh: Bates & Anthony
Eighth: Chuck & Wynona
Eliminated: Jessica & John

Jessica & John seemed like they may have been a good team, but they refused to use the express pass even when all hope seemed lost. Even after they realize they are in last place and over an hour has elapsed, John still refuses to use it. He does end up completing the task, but after that they are eliminated.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Amazing Race 22 Episode 5, which airs Sunday at 8/7c on CBS.

Survivor: Caramoan Episode 4

Neither his mouth nor his threats to quit were enough to get Shamar in any trouble in Survivor: Caramoan Episode 3, and Hope was sent packing.

Phil has invited everybody to be members of Stealth R Us, and they all get nicknames.

Their task at the challenge is to get tribe members from one platform in the water to another, eventually getting everybody on top of the final platform. Reward is a local bushman. Cochran sits out for the Favorites. In a close battle, Favorites win reward, as the Fans come one person short, while Shamar yells “That’s what I’m talking about!”

Since he’s unquit, Shamar has a new offer for his tribe: he will stick around if they serve him food at least once a day. These putzes agree. Shortly after making this arrangement, he scratches his eye, which is immediately dismissed as him being a baby. Medical wants to pull him out of the game because the issue might affect his vision. However this may have happened, the rest of the tribe expresses happiness that he’s gone. Not like they didn’t have a chance or two to vote him out.

At the immunity challenge, they will swim to a platform, smash a tile, retrieve keys, open a chest, and use the sandbags inside to knock down blocks. Corinne and Dawn sit out for the Favorites. Erik gives the Favorites an early lead as Sherri falls way behind and ends up just about getting lapped. Favorites retain this lead throughout most of the next four legs. Laura sucks at opening locks, but then Reynold takes over and starts chucking bags. He’s quickly closing the gap, but he comes a few blocks shy. Favorites win immunity.

After the ineptness displayed during that challenge, do you really want to vote out the only two bright spots?

Matt tells Michael they need to get rid of the weakest link, Laura. Michael’s not sure about that since he doesn’t trust Reynold or Eddie. Then Matt tells Reynold this as well, but Reynold protests, saying he has no reason to trust them. Next in line is Sherri, whose argument is they aren’t winning anyway, so they may as well get rid of their best competitors. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this sort of reasoning, though it’s not entirely surprising since she single handedly cost them this last challenge, making her next week’s easy target.

Reynold chooses to play his hidden immunity idol. Not sure I understand since he was never really anybody’s target, other than Shamar.

Votes
Laura
Laura
Reynold (does not count)
Laura
Laura

With 4 votes, Laura has been voted off the island. The first smart thing this tribe has done this season.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Survivor: Caramoan Episode 5, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on CBS.

The Biggest Loser Season 14 Episode 10

Losing a vote against Jackson, Alex was eliminated in The Biggest Loser Season 14 Episode 9.

The final five have made it to makeover week with Tim Gunn and Ken Paves. Lindsay, Biingo, and Sunny will be getting makeovers as well. After they get new clothes and hair (and the men finally shave), they head to their hometowns to show off to their families.

When they get home, they receive a letter. They didn’t really think they were going home without a challenge. If they can lose 5% of their body weight over the next two weeks, they will earn immunity. Otherwise, they run the risk of elimination with no yellow line. Secondly, they will lead a workout for their friends, families, and communities.

After two weeks at home, they return to the ranch for the moment of truth. Last year, everybody reached their goal but Chism, who was immediately sent home.

Danni: 174 pounds (-10, 5.43%)
Jackson: 235 pounds (-15, 6.00%)
Joe: 244 pounds (-17, 6.51%)
Jeff: 276 pounds (-19, 6.44%)
Gina: 163 pounds (-10, 5.78%)

Everybody lost more than 5%, so everybody is safe.

Gina remains The Biggest Loser so far this season, but Danni and Joe are within 1% of her.

Unlike last year (and most other years, if not every other year) when the bunch of babies who I’m glad we haven’t had the misfortune of seeing again this year threw a hissy fit and quit and/or threatened to quit, there are not any plans to bring any returning contestants back for a second shot. Instead, this is the final five. The top two weight losers will be in the finals, one person will fall below the red line, and the other two will have their fates determined by America.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Biggest Loser Season 14 Episode 11, which airs Monday at 8/7c on NBC.

All Star Celebrity Apprentice Episode 1

The All Star Celebrity Apprentice cast consists of 14 returning contestants, most of whom were terrible during their first appearance. Aside from Bret Michaels (who shouldn’t have won) participating again in the same capacity as last time, the other winners (at least two of whom shouldn’t have won) will serve as advisers.

Trump tells Bret he doesn’t understand why he came back because there’s a good chance he’ll lose. I’d argue he won on a sympathy vote last time, but regardless, he still should be good enough that he can at least last for several episodes, raising money for his charity in the process. Of course, there’s always the chance he’ll bomb and get fired tonight.

Rather than the typical men against women, the teams will be selected in a schoolyard pick ’em with Bret Michaels and Trace Adkins (who was the runner up in his last season, losing to Piers) as captains.

Bret: Omarosa, Lil Jon, Brande Roderick, La Toya Jackson, Claudia Jordan, Dennis Rodman
Trace: Penn Gillette, Dee Snider, Marilu Henner, Stephen Baldwin, Lisa Rinna, Gary Busey

Did Bret really just select Omarosa as his first choice?

Bret’s team chooses the name Power based on Omarosa rapping. The other team chooses Plan B, which Gary informs us is also a birth control device.

When he mentions the name of billionaire T. Boone Pickens, Trace is chosen as the project manager for his team. Omarosa nominates Bret as PM for their team, since he is the only winner competing this year. Brande, who was picked by Bret/Omarosa specifically for her fundraising ability, gets down on her hands and knees to secure the position for herself instead.

Piers Morgan, a clearly deserving winner who Donald Trump takes full credit for being successful since appearing on this show, will join Ivanka as an adviser this week. After throwing Bret under the bus for not being the first project manager, Omarosa starts talking about Piers’ mama.

They will be making meatballs for charity.

Bret has decided after the boardroom that he made a big mistake not taking this first one and also of selecting someone specifically because she’s evil. Speaking of Omarosa being evil, La Toya doesn’t like her either.

As his team starts to talk meatballs, Trace says it doesn’t matter. He’s not sure it even needs to be open to the public.

Omarosa says in no uncertain terms that her main goal is to be personally responsible for taking out the only winner.

Brande does not trust Dennis to do anything, so he’s going to have to find something on his own.

Stephen has decided to withhold his fundraising abilities until he’s project manger. This is a high risk strategy because if you don’t raise anything, you become an easy target.

Brande’s team already has a long line before they even open. Trace’s restaurant is deliberately left closed, and he puts signs on the windows letting people know it’s a private event. Of course, this does not stop Gary from yelling outside for people to come in.

Trace’s biggest donor shows up with $100,000 as the clock winds down. Brande, however, is not so lucky because all her donors show up, except for the largest one.

Bret has attacks coming from all sides. First Donald and Piers give him a hard time because he shouldn’t have come back (then Trump shouldn’t have offered), then Omarosa weighs in about how he sucked at fundraising.

La Toya was not overly impressed by Brande as a manager.

Trace finds difficulty getting support for closing the restaurant to the public, even if his logic that the big donors are all that matters is sound.

Stephen’s strategy to not try was not lost on Trace, who does not think anybody came in because he called them, and Stephen acknowleges he did not raise a penny. In a hectic atmosphere, he may have gotten away with this, but when you’ve only got a few dozen people coming down to a closed door event, it allows you to greet every person that enters the door.

Omarosa and Piers have their tiff dating back from the first Celebrity Apprentice season when she insulted him and his family. Dennis and Claudia for some reason choose to come to her rescue and go after Piers, an adviser who may have input into who gets fired. In doing this, Dennis just asks a question and bows out after hearing the answer, but Claudia goes on a rant in which she offends Ivanka by talking about Piers whining like a woman.

Kelly & Michael, whoever the hell they are (I guess they replaced Regis & Kathy Lee), must pick a winning dish. They have chosen Brande’s team to win the $20,000 bonus prize.

More money was raised by both teams than any first episode in the history of the show. Brande’s team raised $230,533 for a grand total of $250,533, which Brande considers a disappointing result relative to the input she had received from her team. Trace’s team raised $419,539, easily winning over $670,000 for his charity, American Red Cross. I’m not sure his risky strategy either hurt or help… he just fundraised better. He feels like he owes them for what they did for his family when their house burned last year.

Omarosa was in charge of the team’s accounting. Brande says she will be taking the two people who raised the least amount of money, and she will defer to her cashier for that. Omarosa does not want to answer. She should be brought back then. Granted, Brande should know more about what her team did than she seems to know.

La Toya blames Brande, but Piers counters that you can’t blame the person who raised most of the money.

As we go down the line, almost everybody falls around the 25,000 range, so there’s really no clear loser here. The only stand outs separated from the rest of the group are Lil Jon and Brande. After hearing all these numbers, Trump says that they must have won if they really raised that much.

Omarosa says that Bret brought in $15,000 while La Toya was around $18-20,000, putting them just shy of a few others. Omarosa’s numbers are closer, but there is still a $30,000 discrepancy. Surely Trump should know the real answer to this question, but he’s not revealing it if he does know.

Brande will bring back La Toya and Bret based on Omarosa’s numbers. None of the judges can figure out why she would believe Omarosa, but Trace says that she is doing the right thing because Trump won’t fire Omarosa (and he won’t, not for at least a few more weeks).

La Toya reiterates that she would fire Brande.

Brande repeats what Trace just said. She truthfully does not believe Trump would fire Omarosa. Trump claims he’s worried about his credibility if he doesn’t fire the worst person. He says this with a straight face.

Trump has already said he has no idea why La Toya has been brought back into the boardroom. For all the back and forth for the next few minutes, it becomes obvious that it really does not matter what anyone else says at this point. Trump can’t fire Brande either. She raised too much money. Bret Michaels, who Trump did not want to come back in the first place, is the first one fired this time.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of All Star Celebrity Apprentice Episode 2, which airs Sunday at 9/8c on NBC.

The Amazing Race 22 Episode 3

Idries & Jamil were not comfortable swimming, and it was no surprise when that was their undoing in The Amazing Race 22 Episode 2.

Teams depart in the order in which they arrived.

First: Bates & Anthony – 8:54AM
Second: Dave & Connor – 8:55AM
Third: Jessica & John – 8:56AM
Fourth: Joey & Meghan – 9:00AM
Fifth: Chuck & Wynona – 9:01AM
Sixth: Mona & Beth – 9:06AM
Seventh: Caroline & Jennifer – 10:49AM
Eighth: Max & Katie – 11:08AM
Ninth: Pam & Winnie – 11:48AM

Trying to win a foot race against former pro athletes, Dave injured his foot, and he’s told he will need to see a specialist. He’ll keep racing for now, but he will do so on crutches.

How many people subscribe to these Youtube people without wanting to slap them?

Jessica & John have finally decided that they will honor their agreement and give the express pass to the now injured Dave & Connor. Anthony & Bates see this not so hidden exchange.

Teams must now fly 3000 miles to Christchurch, New Zealand, Phil’s hometown.

First flight (departs 9:30): Bates & Anthony, Jessica & John
Second flight (departs 11:35): Joey & Meghan, Chuck & Wynona, Mona & Beth, Dave & Connor
Third flight: Max & Katie, Pam & Winnie

Whatever advantage anyone may have had is gone because the layover in Tahiti will ensure all teams have to wait at the airport overnight. The length of the layover is so long that Dave can even go to a doctor without missing any time.

During this visit, Dave finds out his tendon and muscle are torn. He gets a boot from the pharmacy, and he’ll just keep going as long as he can.

Joey & Megan, Jessica & John, and Mona & Beth have formed an alliance with the primary goal of eliminating Bates & Anthony. In turn, Anthony & Bates have formed an alliance with Caroline & Jennifer, who they called bitches a week or two ago.

Though everybody is on the same flight to Auckland, not everybody is on the same flight to Christchurch. Pam & Winnie apparently just run the quickest, and they have now gone from last to first.

First flight (departs at 5:00): Pam & Winnie
Second flight (departs at 5:30): Jessica & John, Mona & Beth, Dave & Connor, Joey & Meghan, Max & Katie
Third flight (departs at 6:00): Anthony & Bates, Caroline & Jennifer
Fourth flight (departs at 7:30): Chuck & Wynona

Of course, they’ll hit an hours of operation once they land in Christchurch. The impact this does have is that it’s a first come first served take a number stop with jetboats departing at 6:00 the next morning.

The detour is a choice between rev it up or reel it in. In rev it up, teams must drive modified vintage cars through a set of cones in under 83 seconds. In reel it in, each team member must catch a fish at least 12 inches long.

Rev it up: Jessica & John, Meghan & Joey, Max & Katie, Pam & Winnie, Mona & Beth, Caroline & Jennifer, Bates & Anthony
Reel it in: Dave & Connor (switched from rev it up), Chuck & Wynona

I can’t imagine the fishing task being a smart choice, as it all comes down to dumb luck. The potential problem with the car driving is that it’s a manual. That removes Dave because of his injury, and we have seen plenty of seasons where even the driver of some of the teams can barely drive stick. As long as they have the skills to get through this, it’s a no brainer, though, even if it takes multiple attempts.

Not wanting to hang around at the pond any longer, Dave & Connor opt to use their express pass. The only other fishing team, Chuck & Wynona, manages to get out of there while just barely avoiding last place, which goes to Caroline & Jennifer. Good thing their sense of direction is superior to most teams, at least in this instance, even teams like Max & Katie, both of whom are very vocal about knowing everything

The road block requires them to race through a shemozzle, a muddy obstacle court during which they will be tarred and feathered while collecting a dozen unbroken chicken eggs.

Road block (in order of arrival): Connor, John, Winnie, Chuck, Jennifer, Meghan, Katie

The pit stop for this leg of the race is Terrace Downs.

Dave & Connor win the leg and a trip to Bangkok. Jessica & John just cost themselves a trip, but at least that other express pass has been flushed out of the game. But the leg is not over yet.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Amazing Race 22 Episode 4, which airs Sunday at 8/7c on CBS.

Survivor: Caramoan Episode 3

With her tribe siding with a useless player rather than a member of the couples, Allie was voted off the island in Survivor: Caramoan Episode 2.

Reynold warns his tribe that now it’s game on. Then Shamar proceeds to run his mouth at everybody on both sides, proving why it would have been beneficial to get rid of him in the first place.

Sherri asks Shamar if he could just shut the hell up for once because otherwise his target is going to keep growing.

As the two people in the alliance who have not previously played with anyone, Corinne and Malcolm form their own alliance of sorts. They find themselves a hidden immunity idol, or at least he finds it and is stuck with her knowing about it because she’s right there with him. At least that’s his story anyway. If he really didn’t want her to know, perhaps he shouldn’t be searcing with her.

Andrea has decided she really wants Corinne out. After all, Brandon is a more reliable partner for their alliance. Really, Brandon? The guy who’s talking about peeing in the rice and beans and burning the shelter to the ground if he finds out he’s going home. As if anybody is afraid of this coming from the least frightening villain ever.

A more subdued Shamar says he’s thinking of quitting. He’d rather do that than keep being angry. His tribe asks him to at least stick around until after the immunity challenge so they don’t lose two people.

At the challenge, they will climb over a cage into the water and retrieve a chest to be returned to the finish platform on the beach. Reward is comfort: chairs, pillows, blankets, and a tarp. They’re roughly even going over the cage despite Laura’s terrible swimming performance. Fans untie the ropes first to take the lead in releasing the chest. Favorites gain the lead as they head into the final stage. The end comes down to Brandon against Eddie on the final toss to retrieve a piece of the track to roll the chest on. Favorites win immunity and reward.

After the challenge, we return to the angry Shamar episode.

Laura realizes she’s pathetic at challenges and should be a target, though her name’s not really on anybody’s list. Instead, the plan is 3 votes for Hope, 3 for Eddie in case Hope receives an idol, and 3 for Shamar. Shamar’s got his own plan that she vote out Eddie to save herself. As this gets back to the rest of the tribe, Shamar may have just sunk himself. Worried her name may still come up, Laura offers a ray of hope to Reynold, telling him she can secure Julia as a fifth vote to get rid of Shamar.

Shamar has this new policy. Reynold, who by the way is a liar like everybody else in the tribe, is no longer allowed to talk to him. Eddie’s on the no talking list as well. As we continue this discussion, Probst finds out that Shamar has a problem with just about everybody. But surely these people are all misinterpreting him, every one of them.

Votes
Shamar
Hope
Shamar
Hope
Shamar
Hope
Eddie
Eddie
Eddie

In the event of this three way tie, they will revote, choosing between the three people who have received votes, who will not be allowed to vote. Backing out Eddie and Hope’s votes, that brings Shamar down to just one, allowing the tribe to get rid of their actual target.

Votes
Shamar
Hope
Hope
Hope
Hope

With 4 votes, Hope has been voted off the island. This tribe deserves what it gets. I hope Shamar flips out on them again.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Survivor: Caramoan Episode 4, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on CBS.