The Biggest Loser Season 15 Episode 10

After falling below the red line, Bobby was eliminated in The Biggest Loser Season 15 Episode 9.

We’re going to singles. Perhaps now things will get interesting in this otherwise dull season. Maybe I can even start to recognize the contestants all these weeks in.

For the challenge, each contestant will be holding 20% of their weight. Reward is a 1 pound advantage on the scale. Tanya’s the first one eliminated. Then Tumi. It goes to 10 minutes, 15, and 20. Jen is the next one to fall. Hap is next. Marie, Chelsea, and Matt go next. The three people who remain are also the biggest losers on campus so far this season. After an hour and a half, David drops. Jay falls a couple minutes later, and Rachel wins.

This week, they will finally start thinning the herd. This week’s red line will have two people below it. Whatever happened to voting on this show?

With everybody in singles, the trainers split their duties for the week and get the chance to train new people. Most people shine in the workout, including David, who runs an 11 minute mile, much better than the 15 minutes he was aiming to do and even better than the 12 minutes Jillian asked of him. Jennifer not so much, as she leaves the workout crying after being unable to make the jumps Bob had her try.

Following a commercial for Subway breakfasts and a brief last chance workout, it’s time for the first individual weigh in.

Rachel: 167 pounds (-4, -1, 2.92%)
Chelsea: 177 pounds (-4, 2.21%)
Jay: 196 pounds (-5, 2.49%)
Marie: 187 pounds (-5, 2.60%)
Tumi: 225 pounds (-9, 3.85%)
David: 282 pounds (-12, 4.08%)
Tanya: 201 pounds (-7, 3.37%)
Hap: 316 pounds (-5, 1.56%)
Jennifer: 195 pounds (-5, 2.50%)
Matt: 263 pounds (-5, 1.87%)

Two people who I would have predicted would be staying have a bad week, and Hap and Matt fall below the red line and are going home. Or are they? They, along with everybody else who has been eliminated (yes, that includes Ruben, who was eliminated for a second time two weeks ago) will have a shot at returning to the game.

This is different. I was wondering how they’d get the season done in time, and the answer is they won’t. Rather, the season will be returning in three weeks for midseason, and on January 7th, we’ll pick back up where we left off.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Biggest Loser Season 15 Episode 11, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.

Survivor: Blood Vs. Water Winner

Hayden and Ciera tried to get Monica on their side in Survivor: Blood Vs. Water Episode 13 by telling her that Gervase and Tyson had been saying mean things about her. Then, just before he was voted out, Hayden tried to prove his point by calling her Tyson’s lapdog.

That brings us down to a final four of Tyson Apostol, Monica Culpepper, Ciera Eastin, and Gervase Peterson. This has very clearly been Tyson’s season. He has controlled almost every vote and made a lot of big moves. Gervase was a complete disaster out of the gate but maneuvered himself into the right alliance and mostly learned to keep his mouth shut and even how to swim better than Ciera, not that that’s saying much. Monica has dominated in challenges but not much else. Then there’s the last remaining outsider/non-returning player, Ciera, who has been largely useless both strategically and physically, but has nonetheless created a lot of drama with grand plans that always backfired.

Of course, with this season, it does not end there. It would be nice if Redemption Island just ended when Laura was let back in the game the first time, but no, here we are on the last night, still stuck with someone about to reenter the game. Laura Morett, Tina Wesson, and Hayden Moss are the last remaining contestants on their own island. Though she has won the last few duels, Laura was already voted out. Twice. I have no interest in seeing her have a third chance. Tina may have won 25 seasons ago, but times have changed. I don’t see her contribution this season adding up to enough to make a difference. As the last person voted out, Hayden stuck around long enough to have more of an impact on the game, but he overplayed his hand, made a big move too early, and is right where he should be as a result.

Though she seemed to pick a side last time, Redemption Island returns us back again to where we were then. Monica is again the deciding vote and says she wants to be on both sides.

The duel is again one of endurance. They will place one foot on the end of a balancing board, and on the other end is a vase. Laura is struggling an awful lot but manages to recover. Hayden is not so lucky and is eliminated. Still struggling, Laura begs, but Tina says no way. As we approach the half hour mark, Tina starts to move as well, but she hangs on. Laura drops her vase, and Tina is back in the game.

Tina can give the last clue to the hidden immunity to the idol to anyone who’s in the game. That now includes her. So she keeps it.

Tina returning to the game is basically the same as Laura returning to the game, except she’s older. She immediately joins Ciera and shares the clue to the idol. They then pounce on Monica and try to get her over to their side, again.

For the immunity challenge, they will have to place 10 wooden blocks on an unbalanced table that they must balance using a rope. The women start out strong, but they find out when they hit 4 that being strong out of the gates doesn’t matter if you tip everything. This allows Tyson to pass them, and he has yet to stumble. As everybody else falls apart, Tyson’s slow and methodical strategy pays off, and Tyson wins immunity. Always the goofball, he kneels like he’s being knighted by Probst.

Monica wants to get rid of Tina because nobody on the jury is angry with her since she has had no part in voting out any of them. Rather than play along with the person who’s the deciding vote, Gervase is upset and puffing his chest because he sees Ciera as the bigger threat. Tyson leaves them to argue amongst themselves.

Obviously nobody is going to vote for Monica. That means that if Tyson gives Gervase his idol, those two can dictate the vote no matter what she does. Tyson has other plans. He wants to save the idol as a souvenir and give it to his girlfriend.

Of course, this is all just talk from Tyson. He’s not stupid. He gives his idol to Gervase, so now they are both safe.

Votes
Gervase (does not count)
Gervase (does not count)
Ciera
Ciera

With 2 votes, Ciera has been voted off the island. In the end, Monica did not flip (Ciera’s strategy of making her feel bad wasn’t going to work), but it would be hard to blame the boys for doing what they did. Of course, it does lead to Monica questioning how much they trust her, but that’s been a theme for some time now.

They will collect puzzle pieces from a series of obstacles and a waterslide, solve a puzzle, and use that puzzle to get the combination to the lock. The other three pull ahead of Tina. Tyson gets to the puzzle first with Gervase behind him and Monica right behind them. Tina finally climbs the stairs a long way behind, though a puzzle could well turn things around. Tyson is the first to solve the puzzle. He heads down the slide seeking information to solve the combination then climbs back up to finish. Tyson wins immunity.

If you thought the story with Monica being in the middle was over, it’s not. Once again, she talks to the other side to discuss voting that way, forcing a tie, which would leave Tina and Gervase having to make a fire. I don’t think Monica would be terribly torn up about turning on Gervase, but she’s made it clear she thinks Tina is a threat, which is one reason why it was smart for Gervase and Tyson to get rid of Ciera instead.

So apparently the point of this Tribal Council is to see how many faces Ciera and Hayden can make. This is the only thing that could be Tyson’s downfall. How bitter is the jury?

Votes
Tina
Tina
Gervase
Tina

With 3 votes, Tina has been voted off the island.

Vytas tells Tyson he’s going to stick to his promise to not vote for him if he turns on him, no matter how much he thinks he did the right thing. That said, he thinks Gervase got strung along by Tyson, and Monica was the only one who turned on him who had actually promised him anything.

Tyson apologizes to Katie for telling her there’s the jury seat over there for you right after the rock drawing. This is his one regret in the game.

Gervase says he’s a genius because he set Tyson up to be the fall guy for his actions. Then Monica cries about what’s come up the past few Tribal Councils. For all their talk, Ciera and Hayden clearly hurt her, more than Tyson and Gervase ever could have.

Tyson denies being a villain.

Not wanting to be left out, Laura piles on Monica.

Tina asks for one word to describe themselves. Monica: generous. Gervase: honorable. Tyson: is fun-loving one word or two?

Hayden asks Tyson about the idol, another time he was one step ahead. Then Monica cries some more.

Aras asks which of the other two he should vote for if he could not vote for them. Gervase says he should vote for Tyson. Monica agrees. Tyson says Monica because she served as the go between who brought them information they could not get themselves.

Votes
Monica
Tyson
Tyson
Tyson
Tyson
Tyson

The Survivor: Blood Vs. Water winner is Tyson Apostol. The lone Monica vote came from Vytas. Yeah, he really was that big a putz that he refused to vote for the guy who voted him out. I’m glad the jury was left with no alternative because I get the sense that if somebody like Tina or Ciera were in the final three, they would have received a lot of votes, despite not doing much. Granted, Monica at least did something that a vote for her is not entirely out of place.

Survivor will be back for midseason in February with Survivor: Cagayan, Brawn Vs. Brains Vs. Beauty. Additionally, it has been renewed for another year, seasons 29 and 30, with Jeff Probst returning as host and producer.

Survivor: Blood Vs. Water Episode 13

For only the second time in the history of the show, the results of Survivor: Blood Vs. Water Episode 12 came down to drawing a rock, and Katie was eliminated.

Tina would not be opposed to leting Katie win. Wishful thinking considering they’re going to have to get through Laura first.

Tyson says that a basic rule of Survivor is that you never let the person on the bottom know they’re going home. Monica’s approach is different, and she lets Hayden know she still wants Ciera back. As she keeps talking, Tyson gives her more to talk about. He has the idol. She says he’s hurt that he kept this secret (again).

Now that her plan blew up in her face, Ciera has decided she wants her mom back in the game.

Their duel is to build a pole to retrieve keys and get them out of their cages. Tina starts off giving Katie advice. The blonde leading the blonde. Laura gets her first key first. Then her second. Katie is behind her with her first key. Laura wins the duel. She may as well just take a nap waiting for this to end. Tina manages to jump ahead of her daughter and ends up with all three keys as Katie continues to struggle. Before letting herself out, she asks her daughter if she’s okay with it. Laura again gives the clue to her daughter, which hasn’t helped and obviously won’t help.

Hayden has a plan. He’s going to win the challenge, and he’s going to find the idol so that he can bail out Ciera. It’s not as if he can trust her to fend for herself. After climbing around the trees like a monkey for a while, it finally dawns on him that Tyson probably already has it. So he wants to convince Monica that her alliance is talking about her behind her back.

For the challenge, they will dive in the water and take their buoy along a rope before getting to shore to form an 8 word phrase with letter tiles. Reward is food. Ciera is quickly hopeless. Even Gervase, who practically drowned the first day, is looking like a star by comparison. Tyson and Hayden are in the lead. Despite arriving at the puzzle in dead last, Ciera somehow not only pulls back into the challenge, but she ends up winning immunity and reward. She invites Hayden to join her for lunch.

It seems to me that the best move just went out the window. Ciera’s not a threat, but her mom is a beast over on Redemption Island. As a pair this late in the game, they are a threat. The next logical choice is to get rid of Hayden.

On the other side, Ciera enacts Hayden’s plan to convince Monica that Tyson is talking smack about her. Monica falls for it and doesn’t even question it, saying she’s hurt by her alliance that just risked getting beat by a rock and saved her.

This comes up at Tribal Council, and Gervase brings up a good point. If they’ve talked so much trash about her, why did nobody mention it until they were desperate? Ciera digs in using as many creative adjectives as she can, ultimately calling Tyson and Gervase evil. So then, Hayden tells Monica she’s Tyson’s lapdog. This is your defense about why it’s bad to stick with people who are talking bad about her? To talk bad about her, too?

Votes
Hayden
Gervase
Hayden
Gervase
Hayden

With 3 votes, Hayden has been voted off the island. Ciera gets an A for effort as she scrambles to get to the top, but she’s running about a D for actual performance.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Survivor: Blood Vs. Water Episode 14, where we will find out who the Survivor: Blood Vs. Water winner is, which airs Sunday at 8/7c on CBS.

The Biggest Loser Season 15 Episode 9

Ruben was eliminated in The Biggest Loser Season 15 Episode 8. Again.

They will compete in a challenge, and the team that loses will have to work in a diner all week long. The competition is simple: 4 multiple choice questions.

What percentage of full-time employees in the US are overweight or obese? 2/3.
Red and blue teams are correct.

What is the #1 source of food workers bring into the office? Fast food restaurant.
All three teams are correct.

Which occupation has the highest rate of obesity? Transportation workers.
White and blue teams are correct.

What percentage of administrative assistants have reported gaining weight on their job? 69%.
Red and blue teams are correct, and they are the winners, leaving the white team to work in the restaurant.

Since he’s not working, Hap gets to work with Bob. He knows he’s doing the workouts. The problem must be his diet, no matter what he claims.

Upon their return from work, they provide some cookies to the boys on the opposing teams, putting them in their bedrooms so they may or may not eat them in private.

Hap: 321 pounds (-11, 3.31%)
Chelsea: 181 pounds (-4, 2.16%)
Matt: 268 pounds (-9, 3.25%)
Bobby: 269 pounds (-3, 1.10%)
Blue Total: 1039 pounds (-27, 2.53%)

David: 294 pounds (-5, 1.67%)
Tanya: 208 pounds (-4, 1.89%)
Jennifer: 200 pounds (-7, 3.38%)
Rachel: 171 pounds (-7, 3.93%)
Red Total: 873 pounds (-23, 2.57%)

Jay: 201 pounds (-6, 2.90%)
Marie: 192 pounds (-6, 3.03%)
Tumi: 234 pounds (-9, 3.70%)
White Total: 627 pounds (-21, 3.24%)

Red team squeaks ahead of blue by just 1 pound. After his big 12 pound weight loss last week, Bobby has fallen below the red line and been eliminated.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Biggest Loser Season 15 Episode 10, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.

The Amazing Race 23 Winners

Leo & Jamal were non-eliminated in The Amazing Race 23 Episode 10, though they would have deserved to have been, setting the stage for tonight’s final four showdown to determine the winner.

Teams depart in the order in which they arrived.

First: Jason & Amy
Second: Tim & Marie – 2:25AM
Third: Travis & Nicole – 2:26AM
Fourth: Leo & Jamal – 3:19AM

Teams must now fly to Tokyo, Japan. Based on the departure time, everybody should be on the same flight. Worst case scenario is that some teams are 10 minutes behind. Arriving at the airport first, the three teams who are not Leo & Jamal agree to work together as a team of six. Ironically, Leo & Jamal somehow end up on the first flight, giving them a slight advantage over the others, which turns out to be worth a 5 minute head start.

The detour is a choice between knock it down or call it up. In knock it down, teams will participate in a wacky Japanese game show called Human Bowling. In call it up, teams dive into phone booths filled with fish to get a phone message.

Knock it down: Leo & Jamal, Tim & Marie
Call it up: Jason & Amy, Travis & Nicole

Despite the fact that the three teams are supposedly working together, Nicole & Travis and Jason & Amy plot at the detour to lose Tim & Marie because only two teams can partcipate in the detour at a time. Unbeknownst to them, Tim & Marie aren’t even doing the same detour, but they realize what’s happening as they see the others dash in the opposite direction.

Knock it down provides an opportunity for Leo & Jamal to be loud and obnoxious and for Tim and Marie to talk about hating each other. That’s new. The other detour puts Amy in a speedo. And Travis, too.

Leo & Jamal must complete a speed bump, in which they must capture two people dressed as a rhino. This should eat into that 5 minute lead they had.

The road block gives teams a chance to build a robot.

Road block (in order of arrival): Amy, Nicole, Leo, Marie

Amy and Nicole agree to work together at the road block. It’s here they find out that Leo & Jamal actually beat them there and were slghtly ahead, rather than missing their flight like everybody hoped. When she arrives in last place and asks where the model robot is that they are supposed to be looking at, Marie gets ignored by Nicole and Amy, no matter how much she yells. Leo helps her instead.

Meanwhile, Amy and Nicole are literally doing each other’s tasks. How is this not a violation of the rules? Not that it matters too much because neither of them seems to know what they are doing, and Marie jumps ahead of them, saying thanks a lot for the help as she leaves, while Travis mocks his wife for being weak. Eventually, Amy figures out what’s wrong, but she stays behind once again to help Nicole recover, while Jay gets annoyed. After about 10 minutes of helping Nicole, Amy leaves her behind to fend off Leo, who likewise is struggling. Her placing third is not good enough for Travis, who berates her as they leave the road block.

The pit stop for this leg of the race is Konno Hachimangu Shrine.

First: Tim & Marie (win a trip to Aruba)
Second: Jason & Amy
Third: Nicole & Travis
Eliminated: Leo & Jamal

Completing the road block last, Leo & Jamal have been eliminated. Placing first again, Tim & Marie agree to put this trip and their Hawaii trip into a hat and go on them separately.

Teams depart in the order in which they arrived.

Tim & Marie: 6:08AM
Jason & Amy: 6:15AM
Nicole & Travis: 6:22AM

Their final destination is Juneau, Alaska. All teams are on the same flight.

Marie explains that she has a contract, which Tim agreed to sign, that grants her a 60/40 split of any prizes they win. They are here for the money, not the relationship, since they hate each other.

Having carried a team that otherwise probably would have been eliminated by now, Jason & Amy discuss how all bets are off, and they will no longer help each other in the final leg. At the end of the day, despite how stupid it may have seemed that she was helping people as she limped along close to elimination, they are now competing with a team that on more than one occasion has come close to falling apart.

The road block requires teams to simulate a supply drop, hitting a target from a flying plane.

Road block (in order of arrival): Nicole, Amy, Marie

This is the type of task that’s bound to be a lot of trial and error with results that may be largely luck. Amy gets it on her second try. The other two are far more hopeless. Marie gets it on her 12th attempt. After 21 attempts, Nicole finally does it.

Teams must helicopter to a glacier and take place in an ice expedition. They have to rapel down the glacier, cross a ladder connecting the two sides, then climb their way up the other side. Then they’ll have to chip away in the ice for clues, most of which say try again.

From there, teams must paddle a tandem kayak to the marked island. This clue sends them via helicopter back to Juneau.

Their final task is to build totem poles spelling out the name of the currency from each place they went to. Amy took a lot of notes, but currency was not one thing she noted. Tim & Marie say they remember all but one, which they hope to remember by process of elimination. Nicole & Travis even manage to catch up to the lead teams. This seems like their kind of challenge, but they’re pretty far behind.

The end of North Douglas Hwy is the finish line for the race. It’s really hard to root for anybody other than Jason & Amy. Tim & Marie are a strong team, but they hate each other (in addition to her generally hating everybody). When they were winning, Travis & Nicole were likeable, but he’s become increasingly hostile over the course of the past couple legs.

The Amazing Race 23 winners are Jason & Amy. Tim & Marie place second. Then Travis & Nicole come in third. The results were already determined at the road block, and the rest of the episode was largely a formality.

The Amazing Race 24 will be returning in February. They are dubbing it The Amazing Race All Stars, for lack of a better word. They should just borrow a page out of The Biggest Loser’s book at call it The Amazing Race: Second Chances.

Survivor: Blood Vs. Water Episode 12

With Hayden unable to muster the votes to get rid of Tyson instead, Caleb was voted off the island in Survivor: Blood Vs. Water Episode 11.

When they return to camp, Hayden warns the tribe that they’re playing for second place to Tyson if they continue down the path they are currently heading.

The next morning, arrival at the duel provides them with the chance to watch a pouting Caleb. He’s upset that people lied. No, not in Survivor. Gervase tells him he’s a sore loser who tried to screw them first. Exactly. Hold the holier than thou nonsense when you’re the person most willing to backstab.

Their duel is a simple one: build a house of cards. Laura completes her house first. Caleb and Tina aren’t even close and are just trying to find out who can get highest in the half an hour time limit. Caleb goes from nowhere to somehow ahead of Tina, but then his house collapses with less than half a minute left. This allows Tina to place second by just waiting out the clock.

Laura gives the clue to Ciera, and this time she keeps it. She opens the clue with her group. Aww. Isn’t that special? Now Tyson, Gervase, and Monica know, too. Of course, Hayden spots them searching, so he has some hint where to look as well. Tyson ends up finding it again, but he is not so open to sharing information as Ciera.

For the immunity challenge, they will race through a series of obstacles while balancing a ball on a pole, adding a section of pole at each station, then toss sandbags to knock down more poles. Reward is ice cream. Balance tasks generally favor the females, but in this case it’s not so much about balancing their bodies as it is about balancing something on a pole. As with every other challenge, Monica takes the lead, while Katie and Ciera completely fall out of it. Gervase is giving it a good go and is right behind Monica as they get to the tossing section. Tyson eventually catches up to both of them. Monica struggles on the final section, and Gervase wins immunity and reward. He invites second place Monica to join him, which at Probst’s suggestion is as payback for the BBQ she gave away. His other choice is his left hand man Tyson.

It might have been smarter for Gervase to just say he picked the second and third place finishers, rather than making it seem as if he’s choosing his closest allies. This should suggest to Ciera that she’s the low woman on the totem pole. Hayden hopes to take advantage of this. He also wants to swing Gervase into a final three deal with them. Ultimately, he realizes this is completely hopeless because neither of them is even considering listening to him.

Ciera took no offense to not being chosen. Rather than just running with it, Gervase says he did indeed pick them because they are his favorites. Tyson at least tries to convince her she’s not at the bottom.

Votes
Hayden
Hayden
Monica
Monica
Hayden
Monica

For all his talk about Tyson being the biggest threat, Hayden has decided to target Monica instead, and in the process, he manages to swing Ciera into a tie vote.

Votes
Monica
Hayden
Monica
Hayden

Tied again. Haven’t seen this in a long long time because people are afraid of taking the risk. If they cannot come to a unanimous decision, they will have to draw rocks. Ciera makes it very clear she will not vote their way, so they do draw rocks. Hayden and Monica are safe, as is Gervase because he has immunity.

Katie, Ciera, and Tyson draw rocks. White means going home; black means safe. Katie draws the white rock and has been voted off the island. That sure made things interesting… but it didn’t work.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of Survivor: Blood Vs. Water Episode 13, which airs Wednesday at 8/7c on CBS.

The Biggest Loser Season 15 Episode 8

Following the elimination of Holley in The Biggest Loser Season 15 Episode 7, we were left with a “cliffhanger” that proves predictable in its lameness. Someone else is going home. Jay. Based on the spin of a wheel, he’s going home… to visit his family. Jillian is going with him, and his weight will be what carries or buries the white team.

Rachel had a record time on the swim team in high school, but she has not wanted to get into a bathing suit, let alone swim, in years. This former competitive athlete story is one with great potential to win this whole this whole thing, and she is indeed at the top of the leaderboard so far. Like her, Ali Vincent used to be a swimmer, and she was not that many years off her peak when she came to the show.

Ruben: 392 pounds (-2, 0.51%)
Jennifer: 207 pounds (-4, 1.90%)
Tanya: 212 pounds (-4, 1.85%)
David: 299 pounds (-7, 2.29%)
Rachel: 178 pounds (-5, 2.73%)
Red Total: 1288 pounds (-22, 1.68%)

Hap: 332 pounds (-2, 0.60%)
Matt: 277 pounds (-4, 1.42%)
Chelsea: 185 pounds (-6, 3.14%)
Bobby: 272 pounds (-12, 4.23%)
Blue Total: 1066 pounds (-24, 2.20%)

Marie: 198 pounds (-5, 2.46%)
Tumi: 243 pounds (-7, 2.80%)
Jay: 207 pounds (-12, 5.48%)
White Total: 648 pounds (-24, 3.57%)

With or without the twist, the white team easily won the weigh in. Even without their trainer, Marie and Tumi both put up top numbers. Ruben has fallen below the red line, again. Please, NBC, no more excuses to bring him back.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Biggest Loser Season 15 Episode 9, which airs Tuesday at 8/7c on NBC.

The Amazing Race 23 Episode 10

Despite being at the front of the pack on the train, Ally & Ashley fell behind on the detour in The Amazing Race 23 Episode 9 and were eliminated.

Teams depart in the order in which they arrived.

First: Leo & Jamal
Second: Tim & Marie – 7:26AM
Third: Jason & Amy – 7:40AM
Fourth: Nicole & Travis – 7:42AM

They will now head to eat some king cobra. Each member will need to eat their own serving. When they arrive, they get a glimpse at their upcoming meal as the live snakes greet them. For the most part, this seems to be a pretty simple task. Everybody is grossed out, but nobody is gagging and throwing up. This has nothing on gross eating challenges of the past. Before they can even get to this task that Marie is most squeamish about, Tim & Marie go to the wrong place and wander around aimlessly for a while. Marie struggles some, but she doesn’t have much trouble either.

The road block requires them to cook a dozen hard boiled eggs in the hot springs.

Road block (in order of arrival): Jamal, Travis, Jason, Marie

Travis and Jason stay there for about 8 minutes, but it’s not long enough. Jamal decides to be safe and stay an extra 2 minutes, but that’s not long enough either. On their second attempt, Travis and Jason stay for 20 minutes. As they are leaving, Marie arrives, and Tim knows that the key requirement (patience) is not something that describes her. Unlike the others, she doesn’t even have a watch, but that doesn’t matter because it takes her a while to even figure out that the eggs go in the water rather than above it. For all the drama of not knowing what she’s doing, she is the only one to get it right on the first try.

Right from here, we go to the detour, which is a choice between paint your partner or turn over a new leaf. In paint your partner, they will make each other up as traditional Japanese brides. In turn over a new leaf, they will search the tea fields for a pair of clipping sheers.

Paint your partner: Jason & Amy, Travis & Nicole, Tim & Marie
Turn over a new leaf: Leo & Jamal (switched from turn over a new leaf to paint your partner and back)

Travis & Nicole just tailgate Jason & Amy because they figure she’s a makeup expert. Leo & Jamal do the searching task, which is just asking for trouble. Marie knows to avoid the searching, though she doesn’t wear makeup. Leo & Jamal finally realize their choice is futile and switch. When they realize they have to put makeup on and worse yet shave, they switch back, however. The good news for them is that, although Jason & Amy look great, the other teams are terrible, particularly Travis.

They descend 500 steps to the waterfall that is the pit stop for this leg of the race.

First: Jason & Amy (win a trip to Cancun)
Second: Tim & Marie
Third: Travis & Nicole
Non-eliminated: Leo & Jamal

Despite their stupid detour choice, Leo & Jamal have been saved by non-elimination.

Stay tuned to dingoRUE for another live recap of The Amazing Race 23 Episode 11, which airs Sunday at 8/7c on CBS.