36x03 - It's Not Over Til Phil Sings

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36x03 - It's Not Over Til Phil Sings

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Previously on The Amazing Race


through Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

I can't believe we're still racing.

Kishori and Karishma

and Michelle and Sean
made a huge mistake.

I think we got to go.

- This is wrong.
- This one hurts my head.

Twins Anthony and Bailey got stumped

at the Detour.

We're actually gonna switch
to Balloon Collection.

The heat took its toll on the teams.

God, it's hot today.

Mom is a little dizzy.

Ricky and Cesar
and Rod and Leticia continued

their battle for the lead...

They've been neck to neck
with us this entire time.

Ending in victory for the married couple.

Rod and Leticia,
you are team number one.

Boy, that's what
I'm talking about. Good job.

Meanwhile, father and daughter

Chris and Mary's dream came to an end.

Sorry to tell you that you have been

- eliminated from the race.
- Yeah.

Proud of this girl.
She's my rock. She is my life.

The remaining 11 teams
are headed to Colombia,

where they will depart in three groups

leaving every 15 minutes.

This is the first time

that The Amazing Racehas
visited Guatapé, Colombia,

a place that's been called the
most colorful town in the world.

And you can see why.

Throughout the race, teams
will win Expedia OneKeyCash

that they can use toward unique,
expert-designed adventures.

Today, teams will go
on an Expedia-designed adventure

here in Guatapé, Colombia,

visiting some of this country's
most amazing destinations

and taking part in local
and authentic experiences,

all featured on the Expedia app.

Go. Yeah, baby.
What are we doing? Let's get it.

Route Info.

- "Welcome to Colombia."
- "Welcome to Colombia."

"Climb the stairs to the top

of El Peñón de Guatapé
to find your clue."

El Peñón, commonly known as the Rock

it sticks 650 feet above the ground

which offers spectacular



something teams will experience

when they climb all the way up here

more than 60 stories... to get a clue.

- Go, go, go.
- This is crazy.

Let's go.

Climb to the top, right?

Is there a elevator up here?

- We here, baby.
- We climbing the mountain.

These are so steep.

- So steep.
- Cesar?

- Yes.
- Slow down.

- How you doing, Ricky?
- I might need a sec.

We're climbing, baby. Let's go.

Just what I like. I live for this.

- Hey.
- Breathe.

My age is kicking in.

I hope they show all these stairs on TV.

That's a lot of damn stairs.

Trying to keep a nice pace,

keep the breathing under control,

counting my steps.

This morning, we're in group one.

Having 15 minutes ahead
of the majority of the teams

if we can keep this 15 minutes

through the day, we can get first.

Keep going, keep going now.

We've been communicating a lot

about what we've done
in the previous legs,

what we want to do moving forward, so...

We're really resourceful,
I think wherever we are.

Yeah, we can kind of take any situation

and just run with it.

We share different skill sets, Yeah.

That it just makes a great team.

- Ricky, how are you doing?
- I'm okay.

Baby.

We just got one straight ahead,

and we're at the top.

You made it like Rocky Balboa.

Coming in first the first
two legs has set the bar high.

But one thing about it...
it's a marathon, not a sprint.

What was that? That, rabbit and the turtle?

- Yes.
- That storybook.

But we're not gonna be the turtle, okay?

But the turtle end up winning.

He did, but I don't want to be that slow.

To the top, baby. Come on, girl.

- Let's go.
- Almost there. Look.

- Almost there. Come on.
- Yeah.

Is it there?

- Do you see it?
- It's here, baby.

Detour.

One of the best things
about traveling around the world

is experiencing
culinary delights like this...

Colombia's festival of meats...
bandeja paisa.

Packed with rice, beans,
chicharron, eggs,

carne a sad a, plantains,
arepas, chorizo and avocado.

This Detour requires teams
to cook this savory dish.

They'll be judged
on the authentic presentation

by a trio of localabuelas

grandmothers who've made
this dish hundreds of times.

The original Willys Jeep was designed

and made in just 75 days

a bare-bones vehicle with no extras.

They're known here
as mechanical mules

because of how vital
they are for local farmers.

They're so revered that
owners pack them to the brim

and show them off
in an annual Yipao parade.

This Detour requires teams to load one.

When the proud owner feels
they've been properly packed,

they'll hand over a clue.

Teams will get to either side
of the Detour

in one of these high-speed water taxis.

- We're doing Bandeja Paisa.
- Yes.

- We're gonna cook.
- We're gonna cook.

We out of here, baby. Cook time.

It was so challenging physically
up top that we didn't want

to come down and still do
another physical challenge.

We'd rather just go do a little cooking.

"Climb the stairs to
the top of El Peñón de Guatapé

- "to find your clue."
- Let's go.

- Let's do it.
- Let's go that way.

Switch it up. Use those quads.

Use the railing, please.

You know you're working out good
when you taste blood.

- Temporary pain, baby.
- Yup.

Push it, Yvo. Push it.

- Come on, Yvo.
- She's a beast.

We're just gonna take it at Mom's pace.

- That was just...
- And so, when we get to the top,

- we feel... good to go.
- Taking a minute.

We're trying to be mindful

of how do we pace ourselves.



We just have to recognize

that the physical challenges
are gonna be

where I fall behind.

Doing so good.

It's not just about the physical challenges

on this race. There's gonna
be opportunities for us

to make up time.



- Almost there, Juan.
- I can see it.

- Is that true?
- Yeah.

Let's go, baby.

That's the top right there, Juan.

Easy work.

- Ready?
- Okay.

- Let's make some food.
- Okay.

Dude, this is your food, man.
You know how to cook it.

- All right, let's do it.
- What do you think?

Yeah, we're gonna do Bandeja Paisa.

- I think we'll cook.
- Okay.

Right here. Let's go.

- I'm so proud of you.
- Okay.

We're gonna do some Mama cooking.

Bandeja Paisa, because,
some physical after physical

not the best combination.

Yeah, not today, so...

He's right here, Ricky.

Come on. Come on. We're in the lead.

"Choose a water taxi driver
who will lead you to a boat.

Once choosing, you may not switch."

Come on, Ricky. Okay.

- Come on, ChiChi! Right behind you.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa,

- Whoa. Watch that step right there, babe.
- Whoa, whoa!

- Go, go, go!
- Ask.

- Let's go. Let's go!
- Let's go on this thing.

- We're coming right now.
- Come on.

We're on the boat.

We're doing great. Take a minute.

- This is so pretty.
- Right here.

- You can cook. We're gonna be all right.
- Okay.

b*at them. b*at 'em.

Let's get it, baby!

- "Welcome to Colombia."
- "Climb the stairs to the top

of El Peñón de Guatapé
to find your clue."

- Okay.
- All right. Put this in the bag.

Let's go!

The third group feels horrible,

but we're gonna make up time here.

Pace ourselves. Pace yourself.

Slow and steady today.

- Are you counting?
- Nope.

I got a emergency call

that my grandma wasn't
doing so good, and

my grandma passed away
last night, I found out.

My grandma raised me,

and she helped me become
the person that I am.

So, thinking, like,
what would she want me to do?

I got her to go out and do a lot
of adventures with me.

And so, we're here anyways.
Let's just do this day.

This leg's for Grandma.

We are leaving

in group three today.

And I feel amazing because

comebacks are the best.

They light a little fire

under your behind, so the fire is there.

I'm petrified of heights.

I can't even stand
on the second step of a ladder.

I'm that petrified.

- Sorry, fellas.
- Dude, you're fine.

I feel the same.

Our first two legs were a little sloppy.

I think game plan today is
we kind of want to slow it down

and just think a little bit more.

- But we don't want to get left in the dust, either.
- Yeah.

There's got to be, like, a fine line.

- There we go.
- All right.

All right, dude.

We're here. Detour.

- Load?
- Let's load.

Okay, we're gonna Yipao load.

You want to load,
or what do you want to do?

- I think we should load.
- All right, we'll...

We'll do Yipao.

We're gonna cook, but where the hell

do we have to go to cook?
That's the question.

Probably got to go down
the steps. We know that.

We're gonna...

- We're gonna do cooking.
- We're going to do cooking.

We knew cooking
automatically, just because

the other one was, like, lifting stuff,

and we were kind of exhausted.

And I was like, "We're not gonna be able

to lift the cargo and do all this stuff."

Yeah. It just seemed like too much.

A little more.

Un poquito mas. Like,
a little more to the pedal.

They might pass us. They might pass us.

Right now, our legs are like spaghettis.

- Cooked spaghettis.
- Cooked spaghetti.

I mean, we just climbed all of that.

We're on The Amazing Race, baby,

and we out here trying to be great.

- Let's go.
- My God.

Hey, man, you can't b*at
this experience, man.

- I'm here with my wife in Colombia.
- Colombiana.

And we out here in the water.

We just came from
that crazy mountaintop.

And now we headed to do some cooking.

My wife do the cooking.

- And you do all the baking.
- And I'm the baker man.

So we both know our way
around a kitchen.

- So that's why who chose this Detour.
- Yes.

Look at that.

I can't believe we just climbed that.

And so, can you imagine
the grandkids going, like...

- You know what they would do?
- What'd they do?

"Pick me up. I don't want
to go all the way up again."

- I'm like your backpack.
- They would cry.

You can carry yourself up those stairs.

- That's impressive. That was...
- That is.

- I'm very proud of ourselves. Good job.
- Good job, good job.

Lisa and I want
to come on The Amazing Race

because she had a cancer scare
about three or four years ago.

I still get emotional 'cause I'm
still... in the recovery mode.

But I just cherish every day.

This race is a great way to represent

cancer survivors,

grandparents and retirees.

One day, we'll be sitting on a porch

and reflecting on our lives,

and this will be
one of our great memories.

We saw this as an amazing opportunity

to live our lives to the max.

Cap? Capitán? Can we go faster?

- All right. Yeah!
- There you go.

- That's what I'm saying.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!

My man right there.

Hey, look at how fast they going.

Come on, man. Give it some gas!

Pass 'em! Pass 'em!

- Rápido. Rápido.
- No, no, no!

We do not come in second.

- That's bien, mi amigo.
- That's bien.

Muy bien.

We're in your friggin' birth town, dude.

This is absolutely insane.

It is where you were friggin' born, dude.

- Yeah, yeah.
- I can't believe it.

In 1999 is when I left here

- to go to the United States.
- I can't believe this.

We're in Colombia right now.

It's where I was born.

The year was 1999 when
my family and I jumped on a jet

and headed to the United States.
I was about seven years old,

and the United States was
an incredible opportunity

that we had.

Our whole family flourished, but

being able to look around and,

you know, actually
recognizing a lot of it is

very near and dear to my heart.

It's definitely good
to see my old country and

show Shane my roots.

I would say being here

is, really bittersweet.

I couldn't be more thankful

that I get to share this
experience with my best friend.

- Um...
- Oh. Love you, man.

I can only hope that soon enough, I can

come here with my wife and bring
my daughter for the first time

so she can meet the place
that I grew up in

and know her roots.

- What do you see?
- Other teams.

- Good job, girls.
- Good job, girls.

Thank you.

They ran fast.

I honestly didn't even know

what Colombia had to offer,
but this is beautiful.

- Look at this lake. This is huge.
- And the mountains.

Surrounded by mountains. There it is.

El Piedra de Guatapé.

I'm not getting last again.

That was not a good feeling.

Today, we're gonna try to use
our brain more than our body.

We're not dropping rankings today.

If anything we're gonna do today
is we're gonna climb rankings.

Do justice to our name.
Dream team, baby.

Okay, enjoy the view 'cause we're gonna

start running again.

- Muchas, much as, much as gracias.
- Gracias.

Come on, come on, come on.

Calle.



This could be 31.

- Calle. You see anything?
- Calle. Calle. Calle.

- I think it's...
- It might be this one.

Teams choosing
the Bandeja Paisa Detour

must find their cooking station
by matching the photo

in their clue to azócalo,
unique fresco-like panels

that tell the story of the
people who live and work here.

We need the one with the boats.

This is one, Ricky, over here. Okay.

"One cup of cooked rice."
Can you see it?

"Cook one cup of rice
to two cups of water."

Okay. Just this... put it on the highest.

Let's do this!

This is like being at work. I'm a chef.

I do freelance
and I work a lot in catering.

Then at home, I cook a lot with Ricky.

The key to cooking is timing.

You need to know that rice
is gonna take 15 minutes,

the oil's gonna take
probably ten minutes to heat up.

So you have to plan those things
ahead of time

so when you get there,

it happens all at once,
and the timing is right.

I had four burners.

I have everything working
at the same time.

- Yeah, you got it.
- I know how to do it.

You know what you're doing.

He's gonna go super rápidofor us.

- Muy rápido. Gracias, Señor.
- Yay!

- Yay!
- There's that engine.

Yeah, yeah, we'd like
to hear the engine starting.

- It's okay.
- Not great.

All right.

No panicking. Really?

Aw!

Let's go, bae.

Let's get it, baby.

- Let's get these bags out of our way.
- Yeah.

- Grab it. You got it, buddy?
- Go.

- All right.
- Come on.

Come on.

All right, watch out.

So they ran off this way.

Come on, baby. Hopping off.

Gracias, señor.

I'm trying to find Calle 29.

We got to go cook... with the abuelas.

Who in your group knows how to cook?

- Me.
- Okay.

- Come on, beautiful.
- My legs hurt so bad.

Just a nice pace, nice pace.

This is Calle 32. Come on.

What street are we supposed to go?



- This is Calle 30.
- Okay.

- So, did we miss it?
- So, 29 will be this way.

- More stairs. Yeah. Hello.
- More stairs.

Fantastic.

- That's 30. That's Calle 30.
- Look.

Look at the wall. This
is us right here. Yeah.

- All right, buddy.
- Right there, right there.

Right there. Sunflower right there.

There we go. Yes, hola.

Right here. Come on, baby.
I'm your sous chef. Let's go.

Right here, baby. Right here,
right here, right here.

- That's a donkey, yeah.
- Okay.

- All right, here we go.
- Okay.

One quarter avocado. That's easy.

- Can you do that? You know how.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.

- To cut up an avocado?
- Give me the avocado.

Plantains. Open this up.

Chef Shelisa. Come on, baby.

How you guys doing over there, Cesar?

We're making it work.

Don't we need vino in the kitchen?

Yeah. Where's the wine?

All right, Juan, I got one
quarter of an avocado for you.

- Shane. No, bro. Longways, longways.
- What?

Well, yeah, he knows.

I know a lot about this dish.

- I cook it at home with my wife.
- Hey, how confident are you?

- I'm pretty confident.
- Good.

I am sous cheffing.
You see me over here.

I'm already prepping,
and let me tell something

this is what we strong at.

We know how to do this together

and get it going.

So we don't know what to do
until we know

what a chicharron looks like.

- I think we should ask someone.
- Okay. Esa chicharron?

- Arepa?
- Arepa. This is arepa. Find...

Chicharron.

- Chicharron. This one. This is chicharron.
- Okay.

Chicharron is a-is a pork rind.

It's super fatty. It's definitely delicious.

It's worth the grease.

- Have you made those at home? You have?
- Yeah.

Okay, seems that we have
more teams now here.

- Michelle.
- What?

We probably should load the trucks.

All right, I'm trusting you,
babe. Whatever you decide.

I'm actually a good packer, so...

So, we gonna change.

We are looking for the water taxi.

I don't... I don't know
if it's down here, though.

- This makes me so sad.
- Come on.

All righty.

- Okay.
- Biz, you got to be on me to book it.

Dig deep! Dig deep!

Looks like we see team firefighters

coming down right now.

- Let's go.
- Fast one!

There are four teams
behind us right now, but...

- Okay. That's it. Yeah.
- Okay?

We get this.

We're gonna sit on the water taxi.

Yeah, we can rest on the water taxi.

- So let's go.
- I'm right behind you.

- Hold the rail, hold...
- Let's go, Karishma.

- We're in Colombia.
- Watch your ankle.

There's another team coming down,

so that makes us a little nervous.

- Hola.
- Hola.

- Fast. Rapidamente.
- Bizzy and Sunny

probably are going to pass us.

Más rápido. Más rápido. Más rápido.

- Fast, fast, fast, fast!
- Like a race car.

This is really hard,

when there's other teams passing.

Come on. Come on, boat!

- All righty.
- Giving you some love.

Wow. There's nothing you can do

when you're on The Amazing Race
and your boat dies.

It's like... what a bummer, but...

Even if a team passed us...

- We're okay.
- We're okay.

- Awesome.
- Kind of like...

All right, you got it?

Yeah? Okay. We'll see.

That sounds good.

Hey.

Never doubted you for a minute.

This is unreal.

- This is so cool.
- This is gorgeous.

Does Colombia have alligators?

- I don't know.
- I don't know.

Probably. I don't know.

I think the last leg we learned to trust...

We didn't trust our gut. We kept
second-guessing ourselves.

- Yeah.
- And second-guessing ourselves.

- And we're trusting our gut.
- And this time,

we're trusting our gut,
and so far, it's working.

But the twins

and the Double Dutchers
are not behind us, which is

- a really good sign.
- So that's a good sign.

- So we made a lot of our time.
- And I think the

- the firefighters must be right in front of us.
- Yeah.

Catch that boat!

Catch that boat!

You can do it!

We started in the third group,

and now we're just ahead of that pack.

We didn't... I didn't pass
anybody from the second truck.

So, we're, like, in eighth, you think?

- Eighth?
- Eleven...

We just got to sniff out
those other groups.

And pass somebody in the front

that's not loading well
or not serving food.

Water taxi time.

All right, we did it.
We only got super lost.

- This is tough. This is tough.
- This is tough.

- But it's fun, though.
- It is fun.

After this, I need to do the chicharron.

But so far,
we pretty much have the avocado,

- arepas, beans are hot.
- Yeah.

The sausages are pretty much done.

The meat is almost done,
so we have, like,

- five of the elements I...
- Yeah.

We got it. We got a head start.

Vince is Filipino
so he does a lot of cooking.

I-I stay out of the kitchen, so...

Give me the picture.
I need the picture close.

- Okay. I need you to calm down.
- I need you...

- You're stressing me out.
- I need you to help me.

- Crap, Shane.
- What, dude? What?

The arepa. It's burning.

- Okay, so this one's gone.
- Okay, okay, okay.

That's okay. We need
another one. This one survived.

- Do you have another one?
- Yeah, I got another.

Juan's got his hands full right now.

I should have been on top
of the b*rned arepa,

and I wasn't, so...

Bienor no?

When I'm cooking at home,
I'm just soul cooking.

People are always asking me for recipes,

and I'm like, "I just am
throwing stuff in there."

Shelisa doesn't allow me in the kitchen.

We do not cook together because...

- That's an avocado.
- I sit at home

and have a cerveza while she's cooking.

- And then I wash dishes up. What do you need?
- There...

- You can do the meat. The meat.
- The meat, the carne.

- Yes.
- This is my specialty.

I'm a barbecue king at home.

Do I have to flour it
or anything or just cook it?

Yeah, that's why... No, just...

Do you know how to read?
Can you read?

- You want me to read now?
- Yes.

- I thought I was a sous chef.
- Well, hell.

Okay.

- Ooh. Gracias.
- Okay.

Going right up here?

- Yeah, just go.
- We got this.

- Looks good, fellas.
- Looking good. Looking good.

- How are you guys doing?
- We're getting there.

I mean, you know, hey, you can't
rush perfection, right?

That's true. That's true.

It's here. It's this one.

I did not use the measuring cups
because at home...

Bon appétit.

- I just kind of eye things.
- And you...

And you get mad at me
when I measure everything.

And... no one's talking to you.

That looks good. That looks golden.

We got to do this three times.

We have three dishes, baby.

- You understand me?
- Three?

We are almost done.

Presentation here is super important.

It's where we are gonna
show our eye for detail.

We have to impress those abuelas.

One thing I know about my own abuela

she does not even play
about the rice pot at home

and what kind of spoon
I use to mix the rice.

So I know grandmas
don't play about food.

Aguacate. Think we're good.

- I think we should try it, Ricky.
- Okay.

Hopefully, we got it.

- Cesar and... Ricky just left.
- Cesar and Ricky just left.

Their plates looked amazing,
but Cesar's a chef, so...

And they got here first, so

- we're not doing too bad.
- Than it should have been.

Abuelas.

- Sí.Yeah.
- Yes!

- Muchas, much as, much as gracias.
- Muchas gracias.

Gracias, gracias.

"Make your way to..."

"To the monument
El Cordero de Guatapé"

"and hire one of the market

tuk-tuk taxis to Casa Loma"

- "to find your next clue."
- "...next clue."

It was nice to see
that everybody was still there

when we were leaving. Nobody...

- Yup, that was good.
- Nobody looked like they were...

- Even close enough.
- Even close to finish.

See you. See you.

These guys blew...

Bro, I don't know
how they do it so quickly.

Those stairs just b*at us up a little bit,

but now we're, like, in last,
so maybe we're hoping

we can make up some time
by having some energy left

on these other Detours.

I'm just gonna enjoy this beautiful view

with my best bro.

Yeah, we're just gonna
live it up on the boat, so...

There's no point in panicking.

We're on the water in Colombia!

- Colombia!
- Give it...

- Mwah.
- Mwah.

- And...
- And we're probably losing.

- Yeah.
- But that's okay.

When we get there, we gonna rock it.

Come on, Ricky. Come on.

Here is the cordero.

Choose one?
So before we choose one...

- Let's make sure they know.
- Yeah.

We just found out

that we're the first tuk-tuk...

- We were the first tuk-tuk to leave, so...
- to leave.

We have a chance at first place.

- Go, go, go.
- Yeah.

Come on.

That way?

- We are looking for Yipao.
- Yeah.

Watch the water, Mom.

That's Angie and Danny.

- Gracias. No. Come on, honey.
- Are y'all doing cooking?

Yo, we're doing cooking!
Let's work together!

Let's work together!

- Let's wait. We'll wait.
- Danny. Danny, no!

We're not waiting.

- Yeah, okay, perfect, perfect!
- We'll go with you!

- We love them. We love that team.
- We love them.

- Mom, I love you, and.
- Okay, I'm trusting you.

Collaborating with people is important.

- They can b*at us in a foot race.
- That's okay.

- Muchas. Muchas gracias.
- Muchas gracias. We love you.

- Gracias.
- Mi amor. Let's go.

No? Sí.

Let's go.

Willy? Yipao? Yipao?

- I think if we find the cooking class first...
- Sure.

Go that way?

- This is looking real nice.
- Good, man. Good.

Sí, sí, sí. This is it.

- Right here, Kishori, right here.
- There we go.

- Let's go, let's go.
- Aquí.

- That's the food one.
- Let's cook.

- Look at. That's...
- My God.

We're gonna switch and cook.

- Carne a sad a and chorizo.
- My God.

That's all right. Just a couple meats.

I cook a little bit at home. However,

have never cooked meat before
so I'm a little bit nervous.

- I'm vegan, she's vegetarian.
- I'm vegetarian.

- We've never eaten meat.
- Never eaten meat before.

Never cooked meat.

So, we're just like, "Aah!"

We're cooking carne a sad a and eggs.

- I only cook eggs. I don't cook.
- I... don't cook.

I don't even know what...

All I know is what chicken looks like.

I didn't even know what pork was.

Carne a sad a and chorizo, and it's...

- My God.
- That's all right. It's just a couple meats.

Fry the chicha... chicharron.

What is chicharron?
I don't know what chicharron is.

We can ask Mom and Dad.

We don't eat meat. We don't eat
meat. What's the chicharron?

- We've never cooked meat.
- The pork. - Chicharron is this.

- Sorry. Do I cut up the pork?
- No. It's just like that.

- Just take it out of bag.
- No. So, look at the picture.

- Okay, this is the chicharron?
- No.

- That's the chicharron.
- This is the a sad a.

- Okay. That's carne a sad a.
- Yeah. And that's the chorizo.

Thank you so much.
Thank you. Okay. Okay.

- Thanks, Mom and Dad. We love you.
- Thank you so much.

Aw, we love them. They're so sweet.

They remind us of our kids.

We can do it. We can do it.

- Martha Stewart. Martha Stewart.
- I got it. I got it.

That is hot.

Aah! That's hot.

Don't touch that.

- Ouch. That's hot.
- Yup, mittens.

Mittens are always a good thing.

I mean, that look good, baby.
Ooh, that look like

you know what you're doing.
Do I need to make me a plate?

My goodness.
You're trying to burn me up.

Rice is part of the Filipino culture, baby.

We... I was... There was three siblings.

My chore every day was to cook rice.

Shane, this is our chance
to get ahead, bro.

- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- I cannot... I can't blow this.

Dude, you're k*lling me.

Yeah, you messed that one up.

I've got this. You said
you wanted to do the eggs.

Yup. Nope, that did not want to

Danny, let me do the fried eggs.

I have no idea how to fry an egg.

Derek.

- Did you make enough rice?
- Nope.

- Damn you!
- It's okay.

So I thought that they wanted me

to cook one cup of rice and to
spread it out amongst the group,

but it's not. You have to cook
one cup of rice per plate.

- One cup, which is four...
- What's the number one rule

of The Amazing Race? Read the clue.

- I had one job?
- One.

One. That's what you get.

Ooh. That's not very nice.

We've made it and now
we're looking for some Willys.

We're pretty far back here in the pack,

but we're gonna try to keep
a steady pace from here on out.

Ooh, my legs.

- All right, pay attention.
- Where we go?

So we're going to load up
Willys off road vehicle

for the waiting Yipao driver.

- Dude, my legs hurt so bad.
- I know.

My legs are noodles right now.

- I see the twins.
- You see the twins?

- We see the Willys. We made it.
- There it is.

Dang. Look at him, bro.
He's popping a wheelie.

All right, let's do it.

This looks crazy.

- I don't know, dude.
- So overwhelming.

We walked into the Jeeps,

and it seemed like an impossible task.

We doing the big... the big items first?

We have to load it up
just like the example,

which I'd assume is that one right there.

So, we have to load this Willy up

to look exactly like that Willy over there.

And they got a lot going on.

It was an example of a truck,

and you could kind of look at it

to see how they did it,
which still didn't help.

We looked at it,
and it looked more difficult.

Ready? One, two, three.

That's how we're going to load it.

- And then...
- I'll do the outside stuff.

We know these go up here.
That's a start.

I don't even know where to start.

- Let's go. Let's go.
- Dude, we should have cooked.

I know, right?
What do we get ourselves into?

And once they're done, I think
we start making these plates.

- Okay.
- Start making the plate right now.

Okay, so I'm making the beans.

- It's getting hot.
- It's slowly getting hotter.

- It needs to be faster.
- Can you... can you just...

Just for a second,
can you just trust me, please?

- Hey, Shane, these are ready.
- What's that?

- Well, some of them are.
- Okay, okay.

- You got room for 'em over there?
- Yeah. Yeah, buddy.

You know, it's kind of like
meals at the firehouse.

- Yeah.
- You just throw something together

and throw a dab of salt
on it and hope for the best.

We decided to go for it.

Best we can do in these situations.

So I think we just finna go for it.

The meat man says
that we're doing okay.

The chicharrons has to be crispy.

The plantains are looking great.

- We're gonna be all right.
- How you guys doing over there?

- We're cooking meat.
- I'm proud of myself.!

Ooh, we're getting oil burns.

Which is good 'cause
it's starting to rain on us.

Rain. It's beautiful.

Let's go. Let's get it. We run
in the rain with the food.

- There you go. There you go.
- Let's go. Hey, ladies.

Hola.

- Do we get a plus? Down?
- No?

Fix the presentation. Back to
our station. All the way back?

Look at our presentation.
We're ready to roll.

- Looks just like it.
- Okay, that one looks good.

Heat 'em up. Here we go.

Let's turn it on.

That's a great idea.

- Buenas días.
- Buenas días.

- Hola, abuelas.
- Hola.

It looks bien.

- Yes!
- Yeah, yeah!

Yes! Yes! Okay.

I'm gonna go with my gut on this one.

Trust it, baby, trust it.

- We hire a tuk-tuk here?
- There's a tuk-tuk here.

No. At the monument.
"Make your way to the monument

- "and hire a tuk-tuk."
- See. You saw the tuk-tuks.

I think the rice just sitting up too high,

and the eggs are not sitting up
on top of the presentation good.

Presentation matters a lot.

We're good. We are good.

- Wow. We didn't make a mistake.
- True.

C's get degrees. You're trying to get an A.

Get a C.

If you look at everything at once,

it's just really overwhelming,

so I'm trying to just
piece together thing by thing.

I'm starting with these bags.
I saw there was two.

I'm not sure how they were stacked.

It's a bad time to have
terrible attention to detail.

There was more strategy
to the Yipao challenge

than I think any challenge
we've done yet on the show.

And we did not have
the brain power for it.

- I'll tell you that.
- No, not today.

My brain's starting to fizz out little bit.

I think we picked the wrong one.

Is it too late to change?

- You can change Detours, right?
- Yeah.

No, I think it goes, like, here.

Yup, and this goes here, though.

We thought it was gonna be more,
like, brainless,

- just throw things onto a truck.
- But it's not.

This is, like, really beyond us, and

maybe we should switch before
we get too deep into this.

- I think we're in over our heads.
- Dude, I think so, too.

We might have to switch
to cooking. I don't know.

- You want to change to cooking?
- You want to change to cooking?

This is not our strong suit.

You think you're better in the kitchen?

We couldn't even figure out

what order to stack everything in.

I don't know if we were tired or what,

but our brains were just spinning.

I'd be like, "wait." I already forgot

what goes in between this piece
and this piece.

Like, if we were Boy Scouts,

like, maybe, but, like, not today.

Dude, this is a hard decision.

'Cause I...
Maybe if we get in the kitchen,

we can just whip it out really quick.

- Yeah!
- This might be, like, the worst decision ever.

The worst or best decision
we've ever made.

- Let's switch.
- We can't even think about it.

- Let's just do it.
- Let's just switch.

Yeah, dude. This is hurting my head.

This might be our famous last words,

- but we are switching Detours.
- Yeah.

- Yeah, we're gonna switch.
- Yeah, we're switching.

We were thinking
the same thing, 'cause...

Me and the twins

- both looked at each other.
- Yeah, we were like...

And they were like, "We're going."

- I said, "We're going, too."
- We going, too.

- Cooking I can do.
- All right, let's go.

Let's go. We're switching, guys.

Am I good on this meat,

- I think?
- Yeah.

I think this meat's good.

Sauce looks crispy.

For not cooking meat,
that's pretty damn good.

Hey, look.

There's some friends.

There's one open down here.

For fire safety purposes,

I'm gonna turn this one off.

It's funny 'cause the alarms always go off

right at dinnertime, and we're like,

"we got something going on
in someone's kitchen."

We're back at it again.

Got the dolphin.

- Dude.
- This almost seems worse than the...

Dude, what do you want to do?

- All right, let's cook. Let's cook.
- Let's turn...

Let's turn and burn, baby.

- Let's do what we do.
- All right.

- Careful.
- Careful.

Let's not mess it up.

Ladies, I think that is better.

Hey! Who got...

- Thank you so much. Thank you so much.
- Muchas gracias.

Let's go, baby. Fantastic four. Let's get it.

Dude, this is like...

- This is kind of hell.
- This is... this is...

This is our downfall right here.

Go, go. Right here, right here, right here.

Y'all ready?
We out of here, baby. Let's go!

We rolling, baby.

And we in... I think we might be
in second or third place.

But let's go, baby.

We are to the finish line.

I really think we can b*at a
couple of these teams right now.

I don't want to know
where the other teams are.

I just have to keep focusing
on what we're doing

and not stress about, um,
where teams are right now.

- Hola.
- Hola.

- Nervous.
- Nervous.

- Yes! Let's go!
- Muchas gracias.

All right, all right.

Damn!

We're gonna go... we're gonna go
load the vans, dude.

- Okay, we got to go fast now.
- All right, let's run.

We were reading
ingredients that I didn't even

know what was what, so we were like,

"Dude, let's not even waste
our time trying to figure out

what we're supposed
to be cooking to start."

We suck.

This is my personal hell.

Ooh, that looks good.

- Lord have mercy, that looks good.
- Yeah.

All right, get ready
for a Roadblock coming up.

Yeah.

- We are on their heels.
- Yeah.

Like, one wrong move and they're toast.

Yeah, right. Same for us, though.

Dude, we're so behind.

This has been, like,
the hardest decision 'cause

we, like, immediately went to cooking

and we're like, "No way."
And now we're back here.

- And I'm like...
- We didn't do this on purpose.

- I know it looks painful, but...
- This is, like...

- This is, like, freaking me out.
- This-this is terrible.

- And then one up here, right?
- Yeah, three across.

When we were here first, we thought

the cooking would be easier, but we think

that power stacking this
might be easier instead.

Yeah.

This looks better.

It does look better.

- We got it, bro.
- Let's do this! We're pumped!

- It's something about coffee.
- Coffee?

Yes. I've never seen
a coffee plant this close.

I've never seen a coffee plant, either.

- My God. Just look at that.
- It's on the side.

- Wow.
- Take it in. Take it in.

Okay, around. On this side.

- I see it right there.
- Okay. Yes.

Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Here we go.

- Open it, open, open.
- It's a Roadblock.

- "Who's feeling picky?"
- "Who's feeling picky?"

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More than two million
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producing coffee.

The climate is perfect
for growing the arabica bean,

making this country the
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in the world.

To brew a cup of Joe

is a highly labor-intensive process

that all starts with arecolector

what teams must become
to complete this Roadblock.

Each team member must collect
ripe cherries... the red ones

then process them
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that removes the skin.

Once they've processed
one kilogram of beans

for roasting, the scale will
tip, revealing their next clue.

- I'm feeling picky.
- You're feeling picky.

More stairs in Colombia.

Come on, Ricky.
We have a chance for more first.

Come on, come on, come on, come on.

I'm gonna get this one.

Okay.

This is really slippery, and I have to be

really careful
because I need a whole kilo,

which is 2.2 pounds,

but they have to be already
taken off the shell.

So that means that I need
maybe a kilo and a half,

maybe two kilos.

The coffee plants are literally everywhere

on the side of a cliff, essentially.

So being here first gives us
the opportunity to stay close.

He doesn't have to trail
all the way up to find shells.

So, like, the last team
that's gonna get here

these... all of these right here
are gonna be picked.

Like, the leaves are big,

and they don't let me see all the beans.

- Order up!
- Do not drop it. Walk.

- Kishori, I was a server back in the day.
- Please.

Karishma, if you drop that pan,
I'm gonna be so mad.

I'm gonna flip... I'm gonna flip her back.

Hey, that's pretty good for two
kids that don't cook together.

Muy delicioso.

We have some yummy food for you!

Yum, yum, yum, yum!

- It looks so good!
- So good!

- No. No.
- No. Okay, come on.

I was laughing because
the meat was cooked perfectly.

- The meat was cooked good!
- Perfectly.

But our plantains needed
to be a little bit, I guess...

- A little more crispier.
- Crispy. I was like,

"How are we not cooking
the plantains right,

but cooking the meat right?"

It's okay. We can cook...
cook 'em a little bit longer.

That's fine.

- Abuelas.
- Abuela.

Muy delicioso.

- Yay!
- Sí.Yeah, let's go.

We're on a race.
We're racing. Race, race.

Let's go on a race around the world!

- Muchas gracias.
- Muchas gracias.

This is fun. I'm having a good time.

Yeah, this is much better than building.

I don't want to mess this up.

Yeah, I don't want
to mess up Jesus, either.

Man.

- But how are we gonna, like...
- I don't know.

- My brain just can't comprehend what I'm even looking at.
- I know.

I don't even know how to tie a good knot.

My God.

Man.

- Dude.
- Would we be, like, the first team ever

to switch Detours, like, four times?

Dude, no way.

- My brain is-is about to... erupt.
- Yeah. Yeah.

I can't even think
right now. This might have been,

like, the worst decision we've ever made.

I was looking how, like, the plates

and all that stuff was hung off,
and I was like,

"I wouldn't even know how
to tie this or where to start.

Let's just not even bother."

It's... go cook?

Dude.

- Yes.
- I'm embarrassed to show my face there again.

Well, we're both embarrassed,
so let's just go cook.

- All right. Let's just go cook.
- We're cooking.

We were pretty well aware
how-how far back we were.

We genuinely felt the pressure.

I'm smiling through the pain.

Let's run.

Guess who's back?

- Tell me that doesn't look beautiful.
- It's beautiful.

- Yay!
- Yay!

- We love you.
- Muchas gracias.

Come on, Cesar!

So now he's going over to the machines.

- Let's go.
- Okay. Everything.

He's got to get it to the top.

He's got to hand-crank it.

Okay, now we're talking.

I'm very proud of him.

I'm so happy that I get to do it with him.

Come on, now, faster.

Ooh.

Okay.

- Still needing more. Yes.
- You need more? Okay.

So I had to husk all my coffee beans.

That takes pretty much half
of the weight,

so, I pretty much needed
to double up on what I'm doing.

Ooh, this is hard.

As fast as you can. Yeah!

- Yeah!
- Yeah!

We want to win.

- What are we doing?
- We need to push?

We got to push?

Push, push.

Good? We good?

- Get in.
- Okay.

- Come on, babe.
- Gracias.

Let's go!

This is it.

- Gracias.
-. Thank you.

- All right, dude.
- This is depressing.

- Hello, guys.
- The plantains... Hi.

I was like, "my God. We are last."

It was us and the twins together.

I don't care if we're
in the back of the pack.

You just have to push through it.

You got to have faith.

We're gonna say a prayer

that we get approved the first time, okay?

All right, we're still in it.

We knew that we weren't dead last,

so it gave us a little hope
and drive to keep pushing.

It's not over till Phil sings.

Turning.

Churning. Turning. Churning.

Guess it's not butter?

Come on, come on, come on.

Okay.

Sí.

"Find Phil, here
on the Casa Loma Coffee farm."

This grassy overlook is the Pit Stop

for this leg of the race.

The last team to check in here
will be eliminated.

Where do you think he is?

I don't know.

Right here.

- All right, baby.
- I see it.

Over there.

Gracias, Señor.

- Hey, y'all.
- Come on, y'all.

Y'all here! Come on.

- All right, let's go.
- Let's go, baby.

You want me to do it
or do you want to do it?

No, I'll do it.

- Think I should do it?
- Yes.

I don't have any harvest experience,

but my grandmother has a green thumb.

Hopefully I learned something from her.

I need two pounds, and so
I'm gonna go to the next level.

I've never heard of a coffee cherry,

but they're not too hard to pull

and they don't hurt, so that's good.

This is looking like it's almost done.

I'm gonna put it on a simmer.

This is way less stressful
than stacking those Willys.

They're getting there.

All right, we still got a chance. Let's go.

Michelle, why you keep saying that?

- Stop, stop. Please stop saying that. Please.
- All right, stop. I am.

I-I apologize, baby.

Muchas gracias.

Come on, Juan.

- I think I see clues.
- Okay, good.

- I'll do it. I'll do it.
- All right, Shane, y-you're up.

I'm moving swiftly,

but I will say my back is on fire,

picking all of these,
bent over in these bushes.

Whoa.

This is not easy.

Let's go, Shane. That coffee's
gonna taste good, baby.

Shane, you know you don't pull
coffee beans and cherry beans.

You know you don't do this.

It's for the ladies.

The other team's heckling me.

You know what? I just tune 'em out.

I just tune 'em out. I don't listen to 'em.

You know what I mean? I just tune it out.

Let your haters be your motivators.

Shane, you cannot stay in the
same bush the whole time, Shane.

Phil.

Phil!

- Welcome to Colombia.
- Thank you.

It is breathtaking?

And I'm really hoping
you're gonna say we're first.

You are team number one.

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I'm so happy to be here with you.

Today was just magical.

We got time to enjoy ourselves,

which is why we came into the race.

- So today was our perfect date.
- Perfect date.

Beautiful.

- Gracias.
- Here we go.

- Here we go. Here we go.
- Got it, got it, got it.

It's picking coffee beans.
This is all coffee beans.

- Okay.
- That's what coffee beans look like.

- Why don't you go for it?
- Okay.

Good luck, babe.

- You know what?
- This wasn't meant to be me.

This is my grandma.

My grandma just passed away yesterday,

and there's so many signs.

I'm like, "Grandma's right here with me."

Theabuelas cooking.

And then we got here,
and I start picking the beans,

- and I'm like...
- Aw.

It was just, it was just...

Like, everything
was just falling into place.

You got this, Sunny.

I really feel like this wasn't
initially my challenge,

but my grandma's coming out in this

because she was raised
on a farm and grew up picking.

And she taught me all that
she knows, picking apples.

I mean, I just can't be
more thankful right now,

than to be able to do this
and think about Grandma.

Just insane that this happened.

"Get ready for an Expedia experience!"

- He is.
- I'm feeling picky. Come on.

Let's go, babe.

Get all of the beans.

Geez! Okay.

Go get more?

Rather do this once on the side of the hill

than to have to come back up.

I think there's
about four teams below me.

I knew that people
were just gonna pick it

as close as they could,
so I went straight up the hill.

I know this is untouched plants.

I don't understand why everybody's

running up these hills,

because there's
coffee beans everywhere.

Gracias.

- It's gotta be up there.
- Let's go, let's go, let's go.

Gracias. Gracias.

Let's go, let's go, let's go.

Okay, I'm gonna do it.

I feel like you have to pick
from trees or something.

- Hold this.
- And I'm, like, four, 11.

I was so scared that you're gonna have

to climb a tree and reach for stuff.

I'm like, "I'm the height of Danny DeVito."

"This isn't gonna work.

Kishori needs to do this."

I'm gonna do the Roadblock.

We have to get so many of these things.

I'm slipping everywhere.

Aah!

Be careful, boo.

Damn it.

My whole basket of berries just fell.

Come on.

Hopefully, hurry up, smoke through this,

and then make up a little bit of ground.

I got ants!

They're biting me in my butt,
and my legs and my feet.

I got my hands all bit up.

There are ants everywhere.

I actually really
enjoy being amongst plants,

and so this is really tranquil.

The irony is I don't even drink coffee.

So I hope somebody gets to enjoy this.

Come on, Kishori!

This is a hard job.

I have so much respect
for people that do this,

'cause it's tiring.

When we eat food,
we just see it on our plate,

but we don't actually appreciate
where it comes from, sometimes.

So this kind of puts things
into perspective,

like how much food,
how much time and effort

goes into actually putting it on your plate.

All right, it's go time.

It's time to plate this bad boy.

All right. Beautiful.

It's a little easier than I thought it'd be.

We're on the home stretch of this,

so I think there still might
be some time we can make up.

All right.

- Yes!
- All right, let's go. Jesus.

There's still another team there.

They just finished and got their clue,

so we just have to pick up the slack here.

Yeah, they're picking things from a tree.

You love picking things from trees.

Okay, I love picking things from trees.

- Mom's gonna do it.
- I'm feeling picky.

This is my first Roadblock.

Feeling good, but I'm also feeling

like I got to get it right the first time.

Okay. There's a ton right here. Yes.

My strategy was to stay low,

jam myself up into the tree
and put the basket

right between my legs.

And I was using two hands,
while other people

were sitting by, just picking one at a time.

And I was like, "No, we're
going all hands on deck here."

Growing up, I used to do
cherry picking, apple picking,

so I know what two pounds feels like.

So I would pick it up and be like,

"Okay, I need a little bit more.
I need a little bit more."

And I knew I did it fast.

And I knew I had the right amount.

And so I really wanted to have

the other racers feel our presence.

Go, babe! You got it!

Heck yeah.

I think a lot of people counted us out,

especially in that first leg,

where we performed pretty poorly.

Come on, baby. Yes.

But we woke up this morning,
and we said, "Not today."

- Yes.
- Gracias.

- Let's go, Amber.
- Wow. Good job.

Come on, Shane.

See you, guys. Good luck.

Pick those coffee beans, Sunny!

More. Yes, yes, yes. I know.

We got here behind everybody.

Two teams haven't been here.

I'm in a little bit more survival mode.

I'm gonna go with about a
quarter of a bucket every time

and just kind of work
slow and steady that way.

Sweetie, you got this.

Push.

Let's see if it's enough.

That coffee looks pretty heavy.

Yeah! Let's go.

Good job. Let's go.

Grab my bag.

Amber and Vinny,
you are team number two.

Yes. Let's do it.

You get to leave in the first group,

- so congratulations.
- Yes.

Come on, Shelisa.

Lord, please let this be enough.

Come on, girl.

- "Find Phil, here..."
- Let's go.

We just know we're a little behind,

and we're trying to not let it get to us.

Hi.

There's still hope that the Roadblock's,

like, something we're
crazy good at and can just

teleport through.

Yeah!

Thank you.

Okay, come on. Come on, baby.

Come on, baby.

I got it. All right.

- "Find Phil." Casa Loma.
- I think it's this way, dude.

I've always wanted to do this.
This is so cool.

This is it, baby.

Okay...

- Let's go!
- Let's go, babe.

You got this!

- Yes.
- Go, go, go!

Yvonne, let's go.

Good luck, guys.

What's taking so long?

I'm working really fast,
I have faith in myself,

and I'm almost done.

Pick those berries, Kishori!

Your butt looks great from here!

My God.

Okay. I think that should be enough.

Can't keep, um, getting upset
that this is taking time

and that my basket hardly looks full.

I just have to keep picking.

I wish she would go up
the mountain a little bit more,

but I'm proud of her,
whatever she decides to do.

She is k*lling it
and I'm really proud of her.

- Come on, Kishori!
- I believe in you! I love you!

You got it. You got it.

I don't want to spill it.

That would be a waste.

My God. That's good, right?

- That looks good?
- Yes.

- "Find Phil." On foot.
- We go up from here. Let's go.

I know we can catch the other teams.

All right, Mom. You got this.

Eight teams have already come and left.

Babe, I'm gonna ask you

to stop telling me
how many teams there are, okay?

- Okay, sounds good.
- Thanks.

Trying to be helpful, Mom.

Nope. That's not helpful.
That's just pressure.

It was hard sitting at that challenge

and watching other teams leave.
Like, that is hard.

There is nothing I can say or do.

I just have to trust, like,

Mom is doing the best that she
possibly can be doing right now.

It's gonna be a while.

- That's okay.
- Take a nap.

Out of here.

Mom, I'm so proud of you.

Thank you, buddy. I hear you.

You're doing really good.

- It's just gonna be little bits at a time.
- Hey. Yeah, that's okay.

Just think, be smart.

You got this, Mom.

Little bits at a time.

- You see Phil?
- No.

Where are we trying to find Phil? Phil?

Do we go up there?

- Yeah, let's go up.
- Where could he be?

Where is he? Where's Phil?

Barbed wire. Not that way.

- You okay?
- Yep.

- Yvo, come on.
- I don't think it's this way.

Phil! Where you at, baby?

We looking for you.

Come here, Lisa.

What are you doing?

- You're wasting time.
- Okay.

- Do you see Phil?
- I don't know, but let's work.

Wow. Pretty dizzy.

You see him in there?

This is where we work, Kishori.
This is what we trained for.

This is where we work.
This is where we do everything.

Come on. Let's work. Let's work.

- I hear them... 'cause I'm up here.
- Let's work.

Everything you got, Kishori. Everything!

Come here, Lisa. Come here.

- Phil?
- Come here.

- Come on, baby.
- Ooh!

Derek and Shelisa,
I am pleased to tell you

you are team number three!

- All right! Good job!
- Yes. Yes.

Yes.

Juan, think they went that way, yeah?

Maybe let's scope it out,
see what we see.

Come on, baby. Phil?

Shane, I see him. Go around
the other way. Go around...

Baby, come here. Go.

Hey, grab that.

- I got it, I got it.
- Go up, go up, go up.

Hold on, Phil. Come here, baby.

I love you, Rod. I'm sorry.

I'm sorry, Rod. We're sorry.

- Good job.
- Wow. That was

I mean, you guys came in here
like swarming bees,

rushing right in here.
The competition is tight.

Derek and Shelisa

they finished top three today.

- My God, man!
- Yeah!

- Again.
- So, Juan and Shane,

- that would make you team four.
- Geez.

- Man, we did not...
- And, Rod and Leticia,

that would make you team number five.

- It's still a good spot.
- Yes, it is. - That's a great spot.

- It seems to be very competitive at the top.
- Yeah.

I see backpacks.

Let's go! Let's go!

We're here.

Come back in.

- Colombia.
- We got another one.

- Colombia.
- Colombia.

First of all, let me just say,

super proud of all of you.
You've done a fantastic job.

- Thanks, Phil.
- Three legs of the race.

You're kicking ass.

- That would make you team number six.
- -Team number six.

There you go.

And you, Sunny and Bizzy,
that would make you

team number seven.

- Seven from heaven, baby.
- Yes.

- It's right there. Come on.
- Can't climb that.

We're climbing it.

Come on, Kishori!

- Good job.
- Yeah. Good job. You did it!

- How is it today, cousins?
- So good.

- I'm really proud of us.
- This was a really good day.

We worked as a really good team today.

Well, I am pleased to tell you
that you are team number eight.

Yes! God.

'Cause you know it gets wild.

Gets super competitive near the back,

but anyways, you should be really proud.

This is some of the tightest
competition that we have

ever had on the race.

It's awesome. So awesome.

Mom, you got this.

I'm just chilling here solo, but...

Don't tell me that.

- Thank you.
- I'm a little nervous.

If the guys just come in and

pick as many berries
and run up the mountain...

But slow and steady wins the race.

Yikes.

Feeling better, bro.

I mean, anything could happen,

even though we're in dead last.

Me too.

- Try and make our best.
- Yup.

Do as good as we can from here.

Thank you.

So we got to look for our next clue.

There's the clues right there. I see it.

Okay. Ooh, there's the clues. Let's move.

- You want me to get it?
- You got it.

- Yeah, I could do that. All right.
- Yeah, that's easy.

"Follow the marked path."
We got this, babe.

This looks like...

Look how scary this is.

God, I need help.

- You're good, babe.
- This-this looks so slippery.

Aah! No, no, no, I can't slip.

Don't let me die, y'all.

This is crazy.

Yeah. Feel like I could slip.

I did slip.

No.

Hell no.

I don't-I don't know about this.

This is crazy.

All right, step by step.

I don't know if I can do this.

- Sean.
- Nah.

- Sean, go backwards on your hands.
- No.

Babe, look at me.
Go backwards on your hands.

- Nah. Nah.
- Sean!

Babe, please don't quit.

I can't. I can't. It's too high.

Babe, please don't quit.

- I'm not doing that.
- Babe.

I'm not doing that.

Aw, hell no.

- Babe.
- N-No.

- Sean, listen to me.
- Nah, I ain't doing that.

- Babe, please don't do that.
- It's too high.

Babe.

- No!
- No.

- No. I'll take your book bag.
- No.

No. Nah, it's too high.

Babe, come on.

If you think you have what it takes

to win The Amazing Race,

go to cbs.com/casting and apply now.

I'm not doing that.

- It's too high, babe.
- Listen, I want you to try.

- No, I could...
- You could slip right off.

Hell no.

You're not gonna slip on steps.

I have nothing to hold on to.

Nah.

- No.
- We got to hurry up.

Nah.

Sean, it's right there.

Look at it. It's right there.

- I can't.
- You're not gonna slip

- on steps.
- I have nothing to grab on to.

Yes. This, babe. This. Look.

And it's steps. Literally.

One step at a time.
Just don't look to your left.

- My goodness.
- I'm really scared of heights.

At the edge,
it's like there's nothing there.

- Nothing.
- Like, you could...

It felt like you could just slide right off.

There was nothing to stop you
from tipping all the way down.

Michelle is like, "Come on,
Sean." I was like, "No."

No, usually when I say "no,"
that's a hard "no."

- This is not... this is not...
- And that means,

"Michelle, shut up, be quiet."

Look, I was like, "We're gonna
end this right here."

- "I had a great time."
- It's been great.

"But it's not happening."

One step at a time. You got it, Sean.

Sean, you have it. I promise you.

When you get right here,
it's regular steps.

You know, Michelle's like,
"Come on, come on, come on."

- Yes.
- And I was like,

"All right, let me just try."

One step at a time. You got it, babe.

I'm so proud of you.
You know you could do this.

That's the hard part,
right there. One step at a time.

We face our fears.
The kids are watching.

We ain't even at the cherries.

I'm proud of you, babe.

It wasn't pretty, but at
least we're making progress.

At least we're going somewhere, right?

- This the waiting area?
- Dude. Hey.

- Thank you, man.
- We're hanging in there.

- Everybody's gone?
- Yeah.

- Okay, well, you know.
- So, but

there's a team behind you.

- Yeah.
- Yup.

So... for now, right?

Yeah, one team. Yup.

I'm gonna tell my kids, "Don't
you ever in your life give up."

If you want something, you go for it.

And always run your race.

So sometime when it looks like
the chips are down, who cares?

You keep going.

All right, Mom, you got this.

- Good job. - So proud of you. Hi.
- "Find Phil, here"

- "at the Casa Loma..."
- Can I give you a hug first?

- Okay, no, yeah, but we...
- Then we gotta go to a Pit Stop.

"Casa Loma Coffee Farm." Here we go.

All right, I'm feeling picky.

Y'all are still in it.
There's still a team down there.

- Really? Hey. - Hey.
- All the way. First. Don't...

- Nice to see you all again.
- Much love.

- Thanks.
- All right.

Hey, you guys are awesome.

I tell you, I thought I worked out,

and now I need to work out harder.

That's what this race taught me.

So the last team that was
behind us just showed up.

This feels like when
she was having our kids,

going through labor... how helpless I felt.

Like, I want to help,
but I can't do anything.

Lord Jesus.

You look good in yellow.

Thanks, bro.

I assume I have to work my way up.

Showing up and seeing
Michelle and Sean there

you kind of get this second
wind that you have a chance.

Some big ones up in here.

You got your mum doing the Roadblock?

I know. She k*lled it.

I picked a few cherry coffees.

Angie and Danny, you are
team number nine to the mat.

- Hey. All right.
- Hey. Thank you, Phil.

Come on, boo-boo.
I'm here with you. Let's go.

- I don't want to have to go back.
- I'm so scared

to have to go back. At the same time,

I don't want to go so overboard that I let

somebody else pass me.

Dude, look at that bird.

That's absolutely beautiful.

I've never seen a bird like that.

I wonder if they see coffee beans all day.

Just fly miles.

Hey, bro, you got a little mud on you.

Yeah, right?

Yeah, this rain's definitely not
helping with the slope,

but it's kind of refreshing,
so I'm not complaining.

How you doing, Michelle?

I'm coming!

I'm gonna grab enough to make sure

I don't have to come back up here again.

Not too far off, though.

Don't make me pick again, please!

Got to get every bit.

It all matters.

My goodness.

Sean, let's go.

Come on.

Let me face our fate.

That was fun.

Let's go find Phil. Let's do it.

All right.

- Come on, babe.
- I can't.

Yes, you can. Breathe.

Come on. One, two.

- Babe.
- Three.

- Is he up here?
- Yeah.

- Okay.
- Yeah, he's up.

- I can't do it. One.
- Come on.

Michelle, let's go. Go, go, go, go!

Let's go.

- Where's Phil?
- Aah!

Phil?!

There he is.

Come on, babe.

- I'm coming.
- Come on.

I'm coming.

Hey, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Hey.

Michelle and Sean,
you are team number ten!

Yay!

The good news is that you are
in the next leg of the race.

- We're here. - Yes.
- But it does mean

that you will be leaving last.

So it means that you've got
some catching up to do.

No problem. I'm proud of us.
I mean, I know

I know we're-we're tenth,

but there were-there were,
like, a lot of breakthroughs.

Anyway, congratulations, you guys.

- What's up, Phil?
- Hey.

Guys, you must have known
it was all on the line just now.

There's no fast way to pick those beans,

especially with these slopes, so...

Yeah. Anthony and Bailey,
I am really sorry to say

that you are the last team
to arrive, and unfortunately,

you are eliminated from the race.

- We're sorry to see you go.
- You know, this is not,

obviously, the place
we wanted to end on.

But life's all about adventures
and new people you meet

- and having a blast.
- You know, I think what's really cool

is just to watch the connection
that you guys have.

It's something really unique, isn't it?

Yeah, something a lot of
people don't understand, but...

And doing something like this
really just brings it out,

and we really get to enjoy that

time with each other.

We got so much one-on-one time

that we just don't get it anymore.

I don't think it's something
we'll probably ever get again.

It's pretty cool that we just
even got the chance to be here,

and we're happy that we got to do it.

Dude, this is pretty chill.

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Next time on The Amazing Race...

Teams take flight

over Medellín.

This is so cool!

I'm on top of the world, baby!

Sunny and Bizzy get stumped...

The earth I find, then I think.

- No.
- No.

The earth I find makes us think.

No.

God, why is that not it?

Damn it.

Michelle stumbles

I don't know where it starts.

Stay focused. Stay calm.

I'm trying.

And Amber and Vinny
reach a breaking point.

Slow down!

I need you to speed up.
You're super slow.

I would rather be last than have this.

I would rather be last than have this.
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