The Amazing Race (2001) s38e07 Episode Script

It Feels Like Falling the Whole Time

1
PHIL KEOGHAN: Previously
onThe Amazing Race
Eight teams continued racing
in Croatia.
After surviving a U-Turn
by Jas and Jag,
Izzy wanted revenge.
I want to rip their heads off.
I want to yell at them so bad.
KEOGHAN: Jack and Chelsie's
navigational woes continued.
JACK:
Oh.
Yeah, this is
what's been tripping us up.
KEOGHAN:
Stephanie wanted to break away
from the Train Wreck alliance.
Why do you tell people
you're going to wait?
Nat, we're racing right now.
So, should I tell them
we're going to go?
- Yeah.
- We have to go?
So, what, we're gonna sacrifice
a lower place?
KEOGHAN: Tucker and Eric
won their third leg in a row.
Once again,
you are team number one.
Ah!
Let's go!
KEOGHAN: Meanwhile,
Kristine and Rubina
- Yeah! - Yeah!
- came up short.
And unfortunately, you have
been eliminated from this race.
- It's okay.
- It's okay. It's okay.
- We did our best.
- Yeah.
KEOGHAN:
Coming up tonight,
teams dive into Romania
I love The Amazing Race!
- and experience life on the farm.
- [bleating]
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[retching]
- [Taylor mutters] Oh!
- Ooh.
TUCKER:
Oh.
- Route Info.
- Route Info.
- "Fly to Bucharest, Romania."
- Let's go.
KEOGHAN:
All teams will fly east
to Romania and the capital city
of Bucharest.
Located in the heart of Europe,
Romania got its name
from the Latin word meaning
"citizen of the Roman Empire."
Teams will begin this leg
of the race
with a heart-pounding
adrenaline rush
that will take
their breath away.
- Wow. Let's go this way.
- Let's get it.
TUCKER:
We are leaving
- in first place today.
- Leaving in first place, baby.
TUCKER:
Airfield, dude?
Tell me we're skydiving.
Feeling great.
Another great day to be great.
We don't want
to rest on our laurels
or get too cocky or anything.
Let's boogie.
So we're just trying
to stay focused,
stay locked in and keep moving.
Whoo!
TNT Brothers? Bro.
That should be our team name.
- [laughs]
- Dyn-o-mite!
- Let's do it, all right?
- Let's go.
JAG: We've had a good first half
of the race.
We definitely want
to keep that going, like,
top three as much as possible.
JAS:
All right.
We still have
our Train Wreck alliance.
JAG: And then
we still have an Express Pass.
It's good through the end
of leg eight,
so if we need to use it,
we'll use it.
Now we're headed
to the travel agency in Split.
- Let's go.
- All right, let's do it.
TAYLOR:
Third place is solid, but
third is never
good enough for us.
We still have our Express Pass.
We've got Jag and Jas and Tucker
and Eric ahead of us right now.
So we're just trying
to brainstorm
the most optimal time
for us to use this
to close the gap between
these two really strong teams
so that we can preferably be
top one all the way through
to the only one that matters.
STEPHANIE:
There's a taxi over here.
NATALIE:
Okay. Taxi?
We're used to being
in the front of the pack.
STEPHANIE:
Hi. How are you? Good morning.
NATALIE: And now we only have
three teams behind us.
We are going to Smokvina Travel.
- Okay.
- Thank you, sir.
Me and Steph
just have to work well together,
stay in everybody's good graces,
and fight, fight, fight as hard
as we can because we
have to stay in this game.
Yeah.
NATALIE: Joseph and Adam are
right behind us in fifth place.
Hopefully we end up on the same
flight with Joseph and Adam,
and hopefully it's
the first flight out of Croatia.
- We are currently leaving in fifth place.
- Fifth place.
It's the middle of the night,
and we've been pretty good
jumping the lead
when it's a long travel day.
We are willing to sacrifice
food, sleep,
comfort, everything.
For an hour.
- And we're gonna do it again.
- [laughs]
I think this is it right here.
- Yep, travel agency.
- Here we go, baby.
Let's do it.
We are looking
to get the quickest flight
to Bucharest, Romania.
- KYLAND: This is it.
- All right, let's go.
- Hey.
- Hey.
[overlapping chatter]
Looks like you guys beat
Jas and Jag here.
- KYLAND: That's crazy.
- TAYLOR: I'm surprised.
- JAS: Please, come on.
- JAG: I'm hoping
for no delays today
and for us to get on
this earliest flight
landing in Bucharest.
JAS: Travel agency.
Oh, right here, right here.
JAG:
We'll be right back.
- We're trying to get on the same flight.
- Yeah.
- KYLAND: Oh, hello there.
- [overlapping chatter]
TUCKER: We were just talking
about you guys.
ERIC:
So we are able to get on
the 6:50 flight
and arriving
in Bucharest at 3:50.
We did it.
- Thank you, sir.
- Thanks, man.
- Yeah. You're welcome.
- Appreciate it. - Thank you.
- Good luck, man.
- Appreciate it.
JAS:
Get us what the green team got.
[laughter] - Yeah,
whatever the green team got.
KYLAND: But slow down.
Make sure we get ours first.
- And then do yours.
- JAG: No, no, no, do your thing.
- Let's go to Romania, baby.
- Oh. Romania.
- [laughs]: See you guys.
- All right, let's go.
We're going to Smokvina Travel.
- NATALIE: Are we here?
- STEPHANIE: Right here.
- Go, Steph.
- JOSEPH: Adam, let's go.
- JAS: Oh. Whoa.
- KYLAND: Hey.
- Oh.
- Hey.
NATALIE:
Hi.
[cheering]
NATALIE:
Wait. Time out.
Who is still in the game?
- ADAM: Yeah, we don't know.
- JOSEPH: We don't know.
One of us is going to have
an awkward airport flight.
JAS:
Two legs ago,
we U-Turned Izzy and Paige,
and Joseph and Adam U-Turned
Kristine and Rubina.
We don't know
if they had survived or not.
JAG:
Get us any flight.
We're gonna get out of here
before Izzy and Paige show up.
- Okay, baby, let's go. Airfield.
- Let's go.
IZZY: Ugh!
Leaving in last place sucks.
We're super driven,
we're super hungry.
No matter
what happens this race,
we just want to make sure
that we are
our best team self this leg.
- See you guys.
- NATALIE: Bye.
- Aah!
- Oh, my God.
Aah! Let's get out of here.
TAYLOR:
Let's go. Let's go. Let's go.
Are you guys on the 3:50 one?
We're trying to be--
get on the 3:50 one.
- We're going to the same place.
- Same tickets you just gave.
We're all going
to the same place.
Uh, if we could do it together,
that would be best.
- Would we be able to?
- And we'll pay separately?
- Like, we'll
- No, no, no, we have to, uh
- One by one?
- But there's enough tickets for everybody?
- No.
- For four?
No.
- Oh.
- Oh.
NATALIE:
What? Steph,
we're not going to be
on the flight if they get it.
Well, they already have given
their passports.
Well, we're gonna get there
later, then.
I know. Sorry, Denis.
Normally, I always
ladies first, but this race is
a little hard to do that.
- 3:50?
- You're still on the schedule.
- Oh. Let's go.
- Let's go.
- Not gentlemen?
- We're not gentlemen?
But I promise you
- Gentlemen. [laughs]
- [Adam laughs]
- Let's-let's go. Good luck.
- Okay.
JOSEPH: We'll catch
you guys at the airport.
ADAM:
Bye, guys. Good luck.
So we got royally screwed.
JAS: We got to get
to the airport now.
JOSEPH:
Of course, from all teams,
it's Natalie and Stephanie that
we have to be racing against,
- but that's The Amazing Race.
- Yeah.
As much as they're our allies
and we're working with them,
we're still racing our
own race at the end of this.
Right.
It just shows, like,
alliances get you
to a certain place in the game,
but you have
to depend on yourself.
And me and Steph need to step up
and play our own game now.
And that's it.
JACK:
Hey.
NATALIE: All the other
teams are getting there at 3:50.
It's not looking good
for us, guys.
Uh-huh, thank you so much.
Appreciate it.
- NATALIE: Be safe.
- MAN: Yeah. Have a good time.
STEPHANIE:
Yeah. Thank you.
- Thank you.
- Hey, thank you, sir.
- We'll see you guys. Bye.
- You have a good one.
All right, thank you.
Thank you.
- Oh.
- Now, can you take us
to Split Saint Jerome
Airport, please?
IZZY:
Okay, here we go.
- You are the last one.
- Yeah, that's right.
- At this moment.
- That's right.
- Only at this moment.
- But we have put you
Your seats-- we put you
on the front of the plane.
BOTH: Oh.
Thank you, Ish.
Did you tell all the
teams that or just us?
No, just you.
- Thank you, Ish.
- Thank you. [laughs]
PAIGE:
Straight to the airport now?
IZZY:
Yeah, Split Airport.
JAS:
Let's do this.
ERIC:
We are heading to Bucharest.
Whoo! Bye, Croatia.
KYLAND:
Bye, Croatia.
ERIC:
On this flight, we have
me and Tucker, Jas and Jag,
Kyland and Taylor,
and Joseph and Adam.
We're going to Bucharest.
- It is a beautiful airport.
- It's a beautiful day.
IZZY:
Let's get on. [laughs]
Let's do this.
I'm ready to race right now.
JACK:
Let's go.


TAYLOR:
Let's move. Let's move.
- Taxi?
- Taxi?
Taxi, taxi, taxi.
TAYLOR: All the way down,
all the way down
- Down, down, down, down.
- Go. Go. I'm with you, I'm with you.
We're going to the Clinceni
Airfield. Do you know that?
Yep.
JAG: We are in Bucharest,
Romania right now.
We are here,
Joseph and Adam are here,
Taylor and Kyland are here,
and so are Tucker and Eric.
ERIC: We're all gonna get
there right around the same time.
We'll see what happens
when we get there.
We've been giving this our all,
and we've been still placing
in the middle upper,
so a first would be huge for us.
Feels good
to be in this position.
We're not fighting
for our lives.
We're just fighting
to stay up on the podium.
We're both fired up
and just ready
to perform
all the way to the end.
- Clue box. Clue box.
- Clue box, yes.
- ADAM: Clue box.
- JOSEPH: Okay, thank you.
Joseph, pull the ticket.
Pull the number.
Pull the number.
Go. Let's go.
- Number one, baby. Let's go.
- Number one, baby.
- Woo-hoo-hoo!
- Number one. Let's go.
JOSEPH:
Number one.
"Skydive from nearly
13,000 feet. Joseph must
- perform this Roadblock." Okay.
- "Must perform this Roadblock."
JOSEPH:
Because Adam has his devices,
he wasn't medically cleared
by the company
who does the skydiving.
So unfortunately,
I have to take one for the team.
TUCKER:
Team two. Let's go.
- "Who's ready to jump into the race?"
- Me.
Let's go!
"Participants will jump
tomorrow morning
in the order
they took a number."
- All right.
- Good work, babe.
- KEOGHAN: Okay.
- TAYLOR: All right.
JAG:
Team number four.
I'm ready to jump in.
- I guess you're ready.
- All right.
I'm gonna do it.
- JAS: Bunk beds.
- JOSEPH: Oh, yes. I love it.
- ERIC: Bunking up.
- TUCKER: Hell yeah.
- KYLAND: Yay.
- Do you want to? Let's tuck in here.
This takes us back to college.
Jag and I shared
- We had bunk beds in college.
- We had bunk beds in college.
This literally takes us back,
like, ten years to our house.
- NATALIE: Taxi.
- STEPHANIE: Taxi.
Taxi? Taxi?
STEPHANIE:
Taxi. Taxi? No? Taxi?
PAIGE:
Do you know where this is?
Can you get us
to TNT Brothers, please?
- Thank you so much.
- JACK: Yes. Got it.
STEPHANIE:
Get in. Rasa, rasa.
[Natalie speaking Romanian]
So it's us, Izzy, Paige,
Stephanie and Natalie,
and we hit the ground
in Romania running,
so we're ready to race.
We're not used to being
at the back of the pack,
the last three teams.
It's rough back here.
Let the race begin.
IZZY:
I don't want to skydive.
I am truly terrified.
I'm not a thrill-seeker.
If we have any control
over the situation
and I get to be the sole member
of this team
that jumps out of this plane,
that is exactly
what will be happening.
IZZY:
Thank you so much.
Go, baby, go. Go, baby, go!
- PAIGE: Five.
- IZZY: Yes!
- Roadblock, baby.
- Roadblock, baby.
- Roadblock.
- Roadblock.
Roadblock. I got you, baby.
So I'll do it.
I'm doing it, yeah!
- NATALIE: Where's my backpack?
- I got it, I got it.
NATALIE:
Oh, we're last.
- You're doing it.
- I'm doing it?
- Yeah.
- I have to do it.
- Let's go explore.
- There's other teams here.
CHELSIE: We are gonna go find
our rooms and the other teams.
IZZY:
Oh. Jack just went right on in.
JACK [laughing]:
What's up? What's happening?
- How's it going, boys?
- [laughs]: Izzy.
How's it going, boys?
It was nice to, like,
finally have eyes
on teams that we hadn't seen.
It was finally
an amazing feeling to
see Jag and Jas and see
their souls leave their eyes
[laughs]
when they saw us.
IZZY:
All right, Jas.
PAIGE: It was great
to just get to show up
with smiles on our faces
and show off a little bit
that their
pretty poorly thought-out plan
hadn't really worked at all.
Team Cockroach. [laughs]
We're still here, baby. [laughs]
IZZY: I hope you have
sweet, sweet dreams.
- [laughter]
- The best present ever.
It's like adult
summer camp right now.
- Hey!
- Hi.
TUCKER: Rubina's not
here, and I'm a little bummed.
Hi.
TUCKER: But also, this is a
race where only one team can win,
and I came to win
with my brother, so
that's my main focus.
Hi, guys.
We just wanted to say hi.
Um, you guys owe us big-time.
We all do. We all do.
- We're so sorry.
- What do you mean we all do?
[overlapping chatter]
Are you celebrating us getting
to rub it in Jag and Jas's face,
or are you celebrating that
the skydiving is a Roadblock?
A little bit of both.
It's a little bit of both.
- All right. Good night.
- We're going to bed.
- JOSEPH: Good night, guys.
- Good night, guys.
- Good luck. Sleep tight, baby.
- [laughter]
- Good knowing you guys.
- JACK: Let's go.
- We're out of here.
- All right. We're going to bed.
- Good night.
- We're going to bed. Good night.
[birds singing]
KEOGHAN: Teams are about
to reach terminal velocity,
reaching speeds up
to 120 miles an hour
when they take part
in the highest skydive
in Amazing Racehistory
at almost 13,000 feet.
JOSEPH:
Yeah.
Let's go.
- TUCKER: Let's go.
- TAYLOR: Let's go!
[whooping]
This is The Amazing Race.
This is Amazing Race.
Yeah.
Look at us now.
Who would have thought when
we broke up, we'd be here?
Let's go.
JAS: Here we go.
Here comes our plane.
I'm going solo.
I love heights.
I love this kind of stuff.
I'm so excited.
Get to skydive in Romania,
which is so cool.
Like, who gets to do that?
And we're off.
I'm nervous.
I'm just hiding it.
Like, I am very nervous.
We're the girl plane, so
we're going to kick some butt.
We're not going to cry.
- I might cry.
- [Natalie laughs]
JOSEPH:
I'm ready.
[whooping]
JOSEPH: I'm about
to skydive 13,000 feet
in the air
Yeah!
in the countryside
of Romania.
Let's go.
Oh, my God.
[laughs]
- Oh, my God.
- [Tucker laughs]
- Joseph is freaking out.
- JOSEPH: Oh, my God.
This is so crazy.
Oh my God.
- Let's skydive!
- [Joseph laughs]
Whoo!
TUCKER:
Oh!
Let's go!
Yeah!
[screams]
Oh, my!
[whooping]
Yeah.
Let's go!
I love The Amazing Race!
Whoo!
If you think
you have what it takes
to be on The Amazing Race,
then go to cbs.com/casting
and apply now.
- [whooping]
- Now. Let's go!
- KYLAND: We should be seeing it.
- JACK: Oh, I hear something.
Oh, that's them.
[whooping]
- Oh, my God!
- Yes.
Tucker!
Whoo!
- Whoo!
- [indistinct chatter on ground]
- Yeah!
- Oh, my gosh.
- STEPHANIE: Whoo!
- Oh.
- ADAM: Flips are so crazy.
- JAG: Oh, my God. That's so cool.
IZZY:
The flips are crazy.
- Oh, my God.
- JACK: They are enjoying it.
Yeah!
- JACK: Which one's which?
- KYLAND: Taylor's pink.
IZZY:
Taylor's coming down.
KYLAND: Taylor seems to be
the first one, yeah.
JACK:
Let's go!
[cheering]
Yeah!
Whoo!
That was amazing!
- ERIC: It's Tucker.
- JACK: Tucker! - Let's go!
[clapping and cheering]
- ERIC: Oh, right here.
- That was sick!
[Jack laughs]
Let's do it again.
JOSEPH:
Incoming!
[cheering]
Oh, my God! Mwah. Mwah. Mwah.
[screams]
Oh, my God!
- That was amazing.
- [laughs]
- JOSEPH: Oh. - ERIC: Let's go.
- Thank you, sir.
You ready?
All right, Route Info.
"Make your way on foot to
a sheep farm across the street
to find your next clue."
Let's go, Tuck.
I know where to go.
"Make your way on foot
to a sheep farm
- to find your next clue." Let's go.
- Okay.
- Okay.
- All right, let's do it.
Whoo!
KYLAND:
Sheep farm across the road.
[whooping]
Yeah!
We're about
to go through a cloud!
Whoo! Whoo!
[whooping]
ERIC:
There it is.
TUCKER:
There it is.
[bleating]
[Tucker grunts]
Route Info.
Sheep are thought
to be the first animals
that humans kept as livestock.
Every day, shepherds,
or as they're known here
in Romania, ciobani,
corral their sheep
from place to place
to make sure that
they're well-fed and well-kept.
After choosing a pen,
teams must move
five marked sheep in blue
from one end of the pen
to a smaller one at the other,
just like this.
Not so easy
when the sheep have an inherent
flock mentality
of always sticking together.
All right, let's go.
- Good work, baby.
- [groans]
KYLAND: "Corral five
sheep marked in the blue
into a pen
to receive your next clue."
Let's go.
[grunting]
Let's
Tucker, let's get this one.
[bleating]
ERIC: So, we're gonna corral
five sheep.
- Just get the blue ones? Right?
- Yeah, yeah.
There was-- I don't know--
maybe, like, 15 or so sheep,
and there were five
that were marked,
that had
some blue paint on them.
We had to get just those five
into the smaller pen.
Eric, help me with this one.
[bleating]
Get out that way.
- I got one.
- ERIC: No, Tuck, Tuck,
into the smaller pen.
Come back over there.
Okay. Let's take this pen.
TAYLOR:
Okay.
- So, we corral them into where?
- TUCKER: This way. Go.
Open it. Open it.
- Get in this one.
- [bleating]
- Go, tie this up.
- Come on.
TUCKER: Come this way.
Come this way, you got it.
TUCKER: We had a ranch
in Montana growing up.
I worked on it
for a whole summer.
ERIC: Yeah, we've definitely
spent our fair share of time
around farm animals,
around cows.
TUCKER:
Good.
- [Taylor mutters]
- Let's go. Let's go.
- Let's go.
- JOSEPH: Okay.
Here's the blue one.
Yeah, you're a tiny guy.
- ADAM: Yes? I got a blue
- JOSEPH: Yes.
- ADAM: I got two blue ones.
- Two. Close it.
- ADAM: Wait. They got out.
- JOSEPH: Yeah. Adam,
- why is this open?
- I closed it.
- KYLAND: Hey, guys.
- [clapping]
Come on. Come on.
- They're back in?
- Yes.
TUCKER: Right now we
got four of the five sheep
corralled into the smaller pen.
- ERIC: Tuck.
- Eric's working on the last one,
but it's quick, little.
Go, go, go, go, go.
- Go. Go. Whoo!
- There we go.
Thank you, sir. What's that?
Route Info.
"Drive yourself to"
ERIC:
"Debarcader Lebada,
"located on the shore
of Delta Neajlovului,
to find your next clue."
- Cool.
- Let's go.
TUCKER:
Where are the cars?
Where we just were.
In that parking lot.
We can just run
across the field.
- TUCKER: It's the coast, right?
- ERIC: All right, there's a map.
TUCKER: I can't read
this. You got to do it.
ERIC:
Yeah. I got it.
- Yeah!
- Yeah!
- Whoo!
- Let's go!
- JAS: Oh, that was so cool.
- Oh, perfect.
- Yep.
- "Make your way on foot to a sheep farm
- to find your next clue."
- Oh, I know where it is.
- Let's go.
- I saw it.
PAIGE: I'm going
to rewrite my wedding vow
so that it centers around
how much the rest of our lives
are going
to be about Izzy repaying me
for what I'm about to do today.
[laughs]
[screams]
Oh my goodness.
Feeling excited for Nat.
I think she's feeling
like a nervous wreck,
but I think she'll
be happy that she did it
at the end of the day.
Whoo!
Oh, my God.
That was crazy.
- [bleating]
- Joseph, push him in.
Push him in.
- Okay, that's three, Joseph.
- That's three.
Joseph and I
come up with a strategy
that I will go
in the small pen
Go in, buddy.
to make sure
the blue sheep don't act astray,
and Joseph will
get 'em in there.
Adam. Oh, wait, wait.
[bleating]
- [Adam laughs]
- He duped me.
Not you. Not you.
You can go.
No, not you. Not you.
Not you. Not you.
- Oh, oh. Okay. Okay.
- Okay, we got one.
- Open it for these ones here.
- Okay.
KYLAND:
Go. Go. Go. Move.
Yay. All right, Taylor, yeah.
We got four. We got one more
we need to get in here.
And this guy doesn't want
to follow his friends.
- JOSEPH: This is him. Come on.
- Come on, big guy.
Come on. Come on.
Joseph, get him in here.
Get him in here. Let's go!
Okay, whew. Sir!
Thank you. Thank you.
"Drive yourself
to Debarcader Lebada,
"located on the shore
of Delta Neajlovului,
to find your next clue."
Let's go. Joseph, the cars
are back at the airfield.
"Corral five sheep
marked in blue into a pen
to receive your next clue
from the shepherd."
- Okay.
- Let's do it.
JAS:
When we arrived, Joseph and Adam
had just finished,
and Taylor and Kyland
were there, and so we were
neck and neck
with the two of them.
JAG: And we felt good
about that because
you had skydived
15 minutes after
the other teams had,
so we were right there
with the front of the pack.
Oh, this one's got big horns.
Come on. Come on.
Come on. Come on.
Good boy. Good boy.
Yes. Good.
Come on. Come on. Come on.
Come on. Come on.
- Let him go.
- Come on. Sorry. Sorry.
- Come on, Jaga.
- It's closed for you.
Thank you, buddy.
Yes. Good.
Jaga, push him. Push him.
Push him. Push him.
- Good job. Check?
- Yeah.
No.
- No. Okay. Okay.
- No. Okay. Okay.
Get the two out.
JAG: The difficult part was
that we had some sheep
that were not marked
that were in that pen,
and so we had
to get them out as well.
- Yup. Yup.
- You two. You two. Okay.
Whoo!
Now we just got
to get these two out.
You are good.
You're good with me.
- All right, last one out.
- Yup.
- Let's see.
- No!
[Taylor scoffs]
KYLAND:
One of our sheep that made it
into the pen
leapt out of the pen.
These sheep feel
like the most anti
being-corralled sheep
that were there.
- The sheep were our opps.
- The sheep were the opps.
- Okay, that's something.
- Yup, easy.
We're gonna let you loose.
Hey, hey, hey, look.
Outside. Look. Outside.
- Open, open, open. You, too.
- Yes.
- How many?
- Five. Five?
- That's five. Check.
- Check.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
- Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
- Thank you so much.
Good job, guys.
- "Find your next clue." Let's do it.
- Okay.
- Go. Go.
- Oh, go, go, go, go, go, go!
- Check. Check. Check. Check.
- Check. Check.
- Yeah!
- Yeah!
Let's go!
JAS:
How's it looking, guys?
KYLAND: We don't see
this location on the map yet.
You guys see it,
we're down to roll with you.
JAG:
"Debarcader Lebada."
Delta. Right here,
Delta Neajlovului.
- Let's do it.
- All right, so we're saying go right?
- Yeah. Let's do it. Let's do it.
- All right, let's go.
Let's go, baby!
IZZY:
Feet up! Feet up!
JACK:
Feet up! Feet up!
They say it doesn't feel
like falling, but it feels
like falling the whole time.
You're just falling.
Legs up, girl!
Let's go!
- Whoo!
- Whoo!
Yes!
[Chelsie and Jack laughing]
JACK:
Yes!
Way to go.
STEPHANIE:
Nat! Good job, Nat!
NATALIE:
Ah.
Oh, my gosh.
Yeah, Nat.
- Thank you so much.
- Thank you. Appreciate it. Thank you.
All right, she's back. Yes.
"Make your way on foot
to a sheep farm
to find your next clue."
- All right, let's go.
- To the sheep we go.
We're on the sheep.
- Bye.
- All right. Thank you.
"Make your way on foot
to a sheep farm
to find your next clue."
- Come on, baby.
- Let's go.
IZZY: I have everything.
Good job, baby.
- I know. I know. I know. I know.
- PAIGE: Forever.
ERIC: Let's see. Let's
try to read the sign.
This is the shore.
ERIC: Debar Yeah,
this is it right here.
- All right.
- Let's go.
ERIC: Oh, I see the
clue box over there.
All right, so we just have
to make our way out there.
"Choose any available
pontoon boat to assemble.
"There's a finished example of
how to assemble a pontoon boat.
"You may only retrieve a clue
via pontoon boat.
You may not swim out
to the clue box."
- All right.
- Done. Let's go.
TUCKER:
We show up to a nice little
delta, right?
And we had to build a pontoon.
That's assembled.
Let's take this one closest.
So we had four blue barrels
and three wood planks that we
kind of had to connect together.
You get that side, I get this.
We divided the tasks. I was
putting together the wood planks
as Eric was ratcheting down
the blue barrels.
Bring over
the other barrels, too,
- 'cause I can start doing them. Yeah.
- I got you.
ERIC: We're trying to
divide and conquer here.
JOSEPH:
There's the clue.
- Where?
- Right there, in the middle of the water.
ADAM:
What? Oh, my God.
Go, go, go, go, go.
ERIC: All right, another
team just got here.
We have the raft assembled,
and now it's just putting
the barrels on so it'll float.
"Choose any available pontoon
to assemble.
Once chosen,
you may not switch."
It's just got to be super tight.
- That'll make a big difference.
- All right, let's go.
ERIC [clears throat]:
Ready? Go.
Right here, right here.
There's a path.
Yeah, well, I was just trying
to get a straight shot
- to the clue box, but
- Come on, Joseph.
You guys want to build two?
That's the finished one.
- Two sticks.
- So, then this one, Joseph.
- Yeah, they did the same thing. Okay.
- TUCKER: Let's do it.
- I'm holding it. Stay low.
- ERIC: Yeah.
TUCKER: And then we
should do someone at the front
and someone at the back.
The back person pushes,
- the front one steers.
- We got this.
Wrap it all the way across.
Needs to be tight.
- TUCKER: Flying now, boy.
- ERIC: Let's go.
JOSEPH: Tucker and Eric are
literally within our grasp.
I mean,
they've had so many firsts.
Like, share
an Expedia trip, man.
TUCKER:
Like churning butter.
[bleating]
"Corral five sheep
marked in blue into a pen"
"to receive your next clue
from the shepherd."
- Okay.
- CHELSIE: All right.
Blue ones,
I need you guys to listen up.
No! No! Only the blue! No.
Chels, Chels, Chels,
over, over, over.
CHELSIE:
Come in.
JACK:
There you go.
- You stay put Charlie.
- JACK: All right, come on.
- Chels, hey. Chels, here he comes.
- Go over there. No, Charlie.
- Try to get over. Come on. Come on.
- Over, over, go, go, go, go, go!
- Charlie!
- Go. Go. Yes.
NATALIE:
All right, get him to come.
- Get him to come.
- Go. Yeah. Oh.
Dad, close it!
- [bleating]
- Steph.
All right,
I got 'em, I got 'em.
[bleating]
I'm gonna go like this
to try to send blue over here.
Okay.
Do we have to get the ones that
are not marked out of there?
Yeah, we'll have to do that,
but close it up,
keep the blue ones that are in.
Get him to go that way.
Steph's my opposite.
She's the patient one.
I'm impatient.
Now they're going
this way, Steph.
STEPHANIE:
We balance each other.
You know, when we have
to rush, she pushes me.
When she has to slow
down, I kind of calm her down.
Yeah.
Steph, get him to go that way.
STEPHANIE:
And that's why we're like
the Ying Yang Sissies.
We have a team name
for each other.
- The Ying Yang Sissies.
- [laughs]
I'm gonna chase him in.
Go, go, go.
All right, open it, open it.
Get in, get in, get in. Oh.
All right, two more.
Steph, get him in, get him in.
Now get the black one out.
Get that one.
Get that one out.
Get him in.
The blue one's coming.
- Come on.
- Let it in.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Okay.
Okay.
One, two, three, four, five.
We got five.
- No, no, no.
- The white have to come out?
- Blue. Blue.
- Blue only?
- Chels, you got one more.
- Come on.
- Right there, right there.
- Come on.
Get it, get it.
Close it, close it.
Love you guys. Look, you weren't
invited to this dinner.
You can come, too,
but you're going to get
Now, why did you?!
That was rude!
I'm sorry, you weren't invited
to the cookout.
- All right, Chels. One more.
- Yes. I'm sorry.
- Let it in. Go, go.
- Okay.
Another one. Let that one in.
Let that one in.
Hey, come in.
[indistinct chatter]
- Hey, you can go there.
- Hey, it's okay.
All right, this one?
Come on. Ready?
Let's get this one out.
Good boy. We love you.
- But we need to get those two out.
- These two.
[bleating]
- Go. Go.
- Come on. Come on.
- Yes. Let's go.
- All right, we got to count.
- We have five.
- Five.
Let's go, baby! Ah!
Thank you, shepherd.
- ERIC: Slow and steady.
- TUCKER: Beautiful.
ERIC:
Made for The Amazing Race, dawg.
One more.
TUCKER:
Try to pivot.
- ERIC: Okay, you ready?
- Let's do it.
It's just to the right here.
Okay, you got it.
Is that a clue box?
That's a clue box.
- Yes.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah, go in.
TAYLOR:
Oh, it's literally right here.
KYLAND:
So close.
JAG:
Okay, yeah. Ready?
Jas and Jag are here.
JAG:
Okay, let's go.
- Don't overthink it.
- Wait. You guys just did it?
- We finished it. - We just built this.
- Okay, let's go.
This is the sides, Jaga.
Go. Wait. One panel.
This is one side?
The clue box is over there.
What does this say?
The clue box where?
Let's find the clue box. Where?
Wait. Baby, you see a clue box?
TAYLOR:
The clue box is on the water.
This says something else.
Do it balanced, don't break it.
TAYLOR:
We have to build a pontoon
- that gets to the clue boat.
- Wait.
- Look at this. Let's go.
- Oh. Okay, cool.
TUCKER:
Be careful when you jump off.
Let's move all four outside,
as if we are positioning them
in the position they go.
Let's flip it.
Okay, put it in the water.
- TUCKER: Detour.
- "Brick Builder or Mask Maker?"
This Detour gives teams
the opportunity
to make chirpicibricks,
something local villagers do
as part of a claca,
where the community comes
together to complete chores.
Using a mixture of clay,
straw, manure and water,
teams must pack a mold
to make ten perfect bricks
that will be left
in the sun to dry.
Once a local signs off on them
one brick at a time,
they'll get their next clue.
There's good reason
that these distinctive
Romanian winter masks
look scary.
They're designed
to ward off evil spirits
and bring in the New Year.
Intricately handcrafted
with the use of many materials,
like yarn, hair and fabric,
they're made in cities and towns
all over the country.
This Detour requires
each team member
to replicate a finished example,
paying careful attention
to the most minute details
in order to get a clue
from the master mask maker.
- Brick Builder.
- Brick Builder. Brick Builder for sure.
- I remember that on the map.
- ADAM: Joseph, you're gonna go
- in between my legs.
- No, we don't both have
to be in the middle.
Oh, why did you do that? Ugh.
- Get up.
- No, no.
Oh, why did you do that?
- Oh, my God.
- I'm here.
JOSEPH:
Why is it not supporting us?
We, I think, are, honestly,
good to go, hopefully.
JOSEPH: Wait, wait.
Sit. No, no, no. See?
We have to sit
on two separate sides
'cause we're both heavy.
Yeah, you're on that side.
Nope. See?
See? Come back.
Joseph, stay on that side.
- And go down a little bit.
- We're sinking.
ADAM: And come-- 'cause you
want to come a little bit this way.
- JOSEPH: Wait.
- ADAM: We're good.
Trust our build.
See? Look. We're in the middle.
Okay, let's go.
[bleating]
No, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no. Ugh.
NATALIE:
We're not gonna hurt you.
We're not gonna hurt you,
baby girl.
Good girl.
One, two, three, four, five.
- Come on. We're done.
- Got it.
- Thank you. Thank you.
- Thank you so much.
- Thank you.
- Come on, Sissy.
You need to navigate, but
I got to get myself in order.
STEPHANIE:
Oh, we have a map.
Steph. [groans softly]
Steph.
I got
to take all this stuff off.
All right.
- Let's make a right and find someone.
- Um
let me just take all this off.
I'm sweating.
[groans]
- Nat, go.
- I'm going.
Okay. All right,
can you help me out here?
How to turn the car on?
Look, right here, right here.
Look. With your friend.
No, no, no.
- Did we lose the only one we had?
- Yes.
PAIGE: I certainly noticed
the moment that it got quiet.
IZZY: Yep.
And there were no
longer other teams there.
We got to try a new strategy.
Are you okay?
IZZY: At that point,
it was soul-crushing.
- Come on. Come on, sheep.
- [bleating]
- This way.
- Off the wall.
- Come on.
- Everybody in.
- I mean, look at your friends.
- Everybody in.
IZZY: We stumbled into a
strategy that ultimately worked.
It took us very long.
There you go. Okay. Okay.
Okay, okay. Take a moment.
Okay, you did good.
You did real good.
- Sorry, bud. Okay.
- It took a while, but you did good.
- Get out. Get out.
- Get out. Okay.
Okay, good. Good job.
Okay, more of that,
more of that.
That's so good. You're so cute.
But I think, like,
once again, we do
do better when there's
silence and when it's just us.
And I do feel like that's
the point where we locked in.
There.
Get out of Get out
of it. Get out of there.
Okay, we did it. We did it.
Thank you.
- KYLAND: Both sides.
- JAS: Grab, uh, sticks.
- KYLAND: Okay.
- JAS: And we're gonna have to flip it.
Thank you, baby.
Turn it. Good. Good. Okay.
JOSEPH:
Okay, watch out. Stay balanced.
You go first.
Okay, row. Row fast
so we can turn in-out together.
One, two, three.
TAYLOR: I got a little
frustrated with the sheep.
We started off in third place,
now we are in fourth.
We're right
on Jag and Jas's tail, though.
So anything can happen, and
I've got a lot of confidence
that we can bang this task out
and get back on the road ahead.
KYLAND: So once we have this,
we should just go over there
- and pick up the thing?
- Yeah.
- Almost there.
- Be careful reaching.
Oh, yeah!
- Lift it, don't drag it.
- Okay.
- Lay it onto the water.
- Onto the water.
Nice work, baby.
We're catching up, I think.
- We're almost there.
- ADAM: Are we gonna crash?
JAS: We're doing
great. We're doing great.
JOSEPH:
Oh, I see a fair lady!
- TAYLOR: Oh, here we go.
- JOSEPH: Ahoy, fair lady.
KYLAND: Don't see her,
babe. Please don't see her.
- TAYLOR: Well, I
- KYLAND: Just forward. - JAS: Grab it.
Grab it, grab it.
Okay.
- Okay.
- Got the clue.
- [groans softly] Good.
- Okay.
JACK:
There they are.
Oh, there it is.
This way, this way.
- Oh, here it is, right?
- "Choose any available
"pontoon boat to assemble.
- Once chosen, you may not switch." Okay.
- Okay.
JAG: Wow. Jack and Chelsie
finished that corralling quick.
Good for them.
This is the assembled one.
[mutters]
This is on the edge.
Let's grab that one.
No, give me that one.
- Oh, Dad, you almost hit me in the head.
- Sorry.
TUCKER:
How far down, do you think?
ERIC:
I think keep going.
Manure, bricks.
- Sign right there.
- Yeah, sign, yeah, yeah. Pull in here.
It says parking right here.
You got the additional info?
- TUCKER: Game on.
- Let's go.
TUCKER:
About to make some bricks.
ERIC:
Hello, gentlemen.
TUCKER:
Let's see how to make a brickie.
All right, okay. Dirt first.
ERIC: All right, that's
the hay and manure.
- Dry hay.
- Extra dry hay.
TUCKER:
We need to churn 'em.
ERIC: Just layer 'em
and then mix 'em.
And then kind of slowly
sprinkling on some water,
mix it together.
TUCKER: Yeah, you
see how it's starting to clay?
Yeah.
- Nice. Get the sides.
- Now, that's gonna be key.
- TUCKER: Muck it in there.
- Yeah.
- Smooth it in.
- TUCKER: Wet and smooth.
Easy. It's like clay. And then
slowly lift it up on the sides.
Can't just grip it and rip it.
Then it's done, and just
flatten, like, the other parts.
ERIC:
That's it.
TUCKER:
Let's go.
- So let's get dirt first.
- That's good for now.
ERIC: The processed
animal manure, the hay
Nature's molding clay.
some water and really
get this clay mixture going.
We've certainly never built
natural bricks out of manure,
so, this is a first time for us.
TUCKER:
There we go.
ERIC: All right, I'm gonna
start getting this thing wet.
Just wetting the sides
of the mold
so that it doesn't stick
to the sides
when we take the mold off.
Right now, it's just
getting all the material
that we just mixed together
in here.
- Yeah, we need more.
- TUCKER: Yeah.
ERIC: We're just gonna
make a bunch more.
TUCKER: Let's do,
like, four buckets of stuff.
ERIC:
Yeah, that's a good idea.
TUCKER: And after we made
the first brick, we were like,
"We should just make a big batch
of brick batter
instead of making a brick batter
batch for each brick.
So, we got all our flour
and sprinkles together now.
We're making one big cake
instead of a bunch
of little cupcakes.
It seems like it's starting
to kind of stick together, so,
we think we're doing it right.
Add more water.
TUCKER: Definitely, like,
three bricks worth in there.
- ERIC: Making number two right now.
- We're making number two.
- Making number two.
- Yeah.
ERIC:
All right, sweet.
Okay, I see them.
- Who do you see?
- Right here.
Okay. Where do we park?
Uh, just pull up
where you see the cars.
Well, I need you to communicate.
JAG:
Oh, so, Nat and Steph are here.
All right, what are we building?
We're building a pontoon. That's
the example right over there.
- Okay.
- Let's go look at it.
KYLAND:
Get me there 'cause
- I can reach.
- Stopping us.
- KYLAND: Got a clue.
- Woo-hoo! Back we go.
- JAS: Come on, guys.
- JAG: You guys got it?
NATALIE:
So those are going to connect
to the middle piece
and then the other thing.
JAG:
This is no joke.
I did skydiving today.
Now I'm rowing a pontoon.
This is a crazy day.
NATALIE:
I need you to lift this way.
- Lift this way.
- Listen to me. We need to work together.
- Lift it. Lift it.
- Hold it. [panting]
We need to
Steph, you need to speak, okay?
This is your time to speak.
Yeah, you're all over the place.
I don't know what thing
you're doing at what time.
You just need to, like,
do one thing at a time.
While you do the top,
I could do these.
Just give me the three.
So we got
to push this all the way in.
- Leave it here.
- All right.
- Thank you, guys. Thank you.
- Let's go. Let's go. Yup.
KYLAND: As long
as you're moving us forward,
- I will get the steering.
- Okay.
I'm doing 90% of the movement,
so I just need you to get us
forward at all.
Let's see
what we're getting into.
- Detour. What the hell?
- Detour. Okay.
"Brick Builder or Mask Maker?"
BOTH:
We're gonna do Brick Builder.
- JAG: Let's go.
- We're thinking Brick Building.
- We're gonna follow you guys.
- TAYLOR: Quickly,
'cause I don't want to lose them.
- [laughs] Thank you.
- CHELSIE: Here.
- Okay, got it.
- Watch out, watch out. Move.
- Okay.
- This way?
- Yup.
Is that as tight
as you can get it?
Uh, you can help me
get it tighter.
NATALIE:
I need your help.
- Some of them are different, Nat.
- Help me.
All right,
let's do Brick Builder.
- Brick Builder sounds good. Let's go.
- Thank you.
KYLAND: You need to let me know
if we're going too far.
You need to let me know
anything else that you see.
Do you feel comfortable with
that, or you want to switch?
Yup. No, I feel good.
It's right between Vlad Tepes
and Serbon.
- There's a Premier Com
- That's "Stir" something.
- There was a sign there.
- Strad.
Everything is gonna be
"Strada" something.
- Okay.
- So we go straight.
I mean, we trust Jas
and Jag's navigation.
- Yeah.
- They seem
to normally be
really good navigators.
Let's really hope
that's still the case.
- JAG: I think we passed it already.
- I think we had to.
- Yeah.
- Let me U-turn.
[car dinging] -Oh, so
sorry. They hit the brakes.
Are they reversing?
We need to ask for directions,
but we're pretty close.
- Okay.
- JAS: We're hoping all the other teams
have this much issue
turning around, as well.
- Or finding the spot.
- JAG: Yeah.
KYLAND:
So this road's gonna curve left.
- Yes.
- So you don't think I have to do anything?
I don't think
you have to do anything.
Okay, can you keep your eyes out
on the road and the map?
- I'm looking.
- Don't just stare down. Thank you.
- CHELSIE: Row, row ♪
- JACK: Go ahead, go ahead.
- Row your pontoon. ♪
- Push, push, push.
Okay, hold my stick right here.
CHELSIE: Okay, you
got it? Just hold on to it.
We'll read it when we get back.
NATALIE: Steph, keep
pushing from the back.
I'll steer.
STEPHANIE:
Stop pushing to the right.
NATALIE: You need
to stop screaming at me.
STEPHANIE:
You're screaming at me, too.
- Steer, steer.
- NATALIE: I am.
IZZY:
Here we are, and the clue box
is in there. We got to, like,
kayak to the clue box.
- You see that?
- Cool.
PAIGE: Marked parking.
We're doing great.
- Let's go.
- IZZY: Yeah, let's go.
- STEPHANIE: Go, go, go.
- NATALIE: I'm trying.
Being second to last,
we had a lot of pressure on us.
You can't do this alone, okay?
Izzy and Paige
are right behind us.
- Can you lay out all our pieces flat?
- Yes.
- I'm going to look at the example.
- Yes.
NATALIE: Any minor mistake
you make can get you eliminated.
I think we should just
do one side and another side.
- Oh, my stick. Oh, my stick.
- Steph.
- Come on, Steph.
- Push, push, push.
Did you get it?
Did you get your stick?
All right,
we need to communicate
because that plan
didn't work, okay?
I say
- CHELSIE: Ten bricks?
- Yeah.
Okay, we're gonna do
Brick Builder. Let's do it.
- NATALIE: Hold on.
- STEPHANIE: We're almost here.
NATALIE: Get us there.
Just hold the boat steady.
Hold the boat steady,
sissy, okay?
- Okay. Now, I got the clue.
- Let's go.
NATALIE:
So let's communicate.
STEPHANIE: You push from
one side, I push from the other.
NATALIE: I'm pushing
from the back to go straight.
PAIGE:
We got a long day ahead of us.
- IZZY: Yeah.
- We're doing great.
- We're very much still in this.
- I know, I know, I know.
Detour. Great.
Brick Builder or Mask Maker?
I'd rather form bricks.
- I can't sew. All right.
- Okay, let's do it.
Let's go.
JOSEPH: The equalizer
that was skydiving put
everybody in a cluster,
and because of that,
we're all racing, arguably,
for last and first,
since we're all so close
to one another.
ADAM: Here we go.
Yup, there's the race marker.
Okay.
- Let's go.
- Let's get this.
JAS: All right, boys,
let's crank this out quick.
JOSEPH:
Whoo! We found you two.
We could smell you.
TUCKER: Yeah, you
can smell us, for sure.
JAG:
Hello. How are you guys?
JAG:
I'm going to the demonstration.
- Okay, dirt from over there.
- JAS: Dirt from there.
ADAM:
The dirt in the bucket.
JOSEPH: We get to the Detour.
Oh, it's gonna be a long day.
And I can smell
we made a poor decision.
So I'm finishing up brick
number six right now, right as
Jag and Joseph and Adam
are getting their instructions
on how
to do this entire process.
Okay, thank you so much.
Thank you guys.
- Okay, this is ours.
- Come on, Adam.
So let's get water, hay.
- We need to dump the dirt.
- Here.
JOSEPH:
So we got to mix some of this.
- And then you start, yeah.
- Yeah, grab the shovel.
Start breaking it up.
I love it. This is what
The Amazing Raceis all about.
Oh, now, look at--
We're cruising.
IZZY: We know we're last,
but I'm loving this.
- Okay, you hold my stick?
- Absolutely.
- You got it.
- Watch our corners.
We're okay.
- STEPHANIE: Excuse me.
- NATALIE: Excuse us?
- STEPHANIE: Hi.
- NATALIE: Hi.
- This road?
- [man mutters]
- Uh, phone? Telephone?
- [speaking Romanian]
Google? No?
All right, he can't help us.
Is this guy? Hi.
Do you know how to get here?
Left?
- That way. Okay, thank you.
- NATALIE: Merci.
KYLAND:
So I'm making this left.
TAYLOR: I am gonna look
for signs that say 411.
KYLAND:
You said this curve?
TAYLOR: So this curve
should be where we're stopping.
It's unmarked at both ends,
so there's no other end,
- I'm guessing?
- Correct.
Okay. Did a cemetery
or anything pop up on the map?
- There.
- Whoa.
Can I see a map?
- 411 is what we turned out onto.
- We believe.
So it's a turning a hard left
or curving left.
- This is a 93-degree angle.
- Yes, it looks like that,
but if these are
the same street, then
- No, babe.
- [coughing]
Streets can turn.
So we're gonna turn.
Okay.
We did not do anything close to
hitting a hard angle like that.
So I need you to pay attention
to angles and turns
'cause we're navigating.
We live in a walk-up,
and we moved ourselves in, so
Like the mattress,
let's go baby.
I think Mask Maker.
What do you think?
- Yup. Mask Maker it is.
- Mask Maker.
It's four 411.
Got it. This way.
I am confident
in my dad's navigation.
Seems like he knows
where he's going, so
- Yeah.
- I'm gonna try to assist
any way that I can.
So I was saying, like,
is this that street?
I was making sure
that we have some sort of point
that's giving us a reference.
That's
Work with communication. Oh.
- Designated parking. Let's do it.
- Hmm.
[Kyland sighs]
Are we together?
- Yeah?
- Yeah, we are.
There's no point in moving
if we're moving sloppy, right?
Right. Thank you.
Okay, let's go.
Okay. Let's go. M'kay.
- You okay?
- Yeah, let's go.
- JAS: Good.
- Okay.
JAS: It looks like another team
just arrived. Kyland and Taylor.
- Okay.
- Demonstration, babe, right?
JOSEPH: Oh, you guys
are gonna have a field day.
Oh, here we go.
TUCKER: Right now,
we have two, four, six
We have seven bricks made.
I think we have enough mix
to finish this off
'cause he's on the eighth.
ERIC: That is a
good brick right there.
TUCKER:
Two more, Eric.
They got dirt first,
and then they did
about a three-to-one ratio
of this, right?
So when we get to the Detour,
we see the teams in front of us
are all still working on it.
You know, Jag and Jas,
Joseph and Adam.
You know, Tucker and Eric,
who left an hour before us
from the boat,
are still finishing bricks.
We have nine bricks.
I'm on my last brick right here.
KYLAND:
So I was like, "I think
we can really
pick up the pace here."
- All right, we're ready for a check.
- TUCKER: Check.
ERIC:
Some good-looking bricks, eh?
No. No. No.
Okay.
TUCKER:
Can you reuse this muck?
ERIC:
Yeah.
- TUCKER: Cool.
- Got it. Thank you, sir.
Now, we-we need
to layer it, dude.
- Okay.
- Yup, yup, yup.
JAS:
What happened, guys?
TUCKER: Judge gave us three
thumbs down out of the ten.
It was the first three we made.
There was just that we needed
a little more manure on 'em.
But luckily, I had
some batter left over, and, uh,
we're just gonna
smooth these out,
re-plop it in the mold,
and we should be good to go.
Joseph, I think
we're doing pretty good.
Yeah, stay with it, buddy.
JAS: Good job, guys.
How many bricks are you guys?
- Four. - We're at four.
- We just did five.
JAS:
Chelsie and Jack showed up.
KYLAND:
Here's the demo, guys.
- He's about to start right now.
- CHELSIE: Oh, perfect.
- Go ahead.
- TUCKER: Can we just shape it?
ERIC: Yeah, this one's good.
Can we get another check?
TUCKER:
Come on.
Come on, brick master general.
TUCKER:
Yeah. Give it to us, baby.
- ERIC: Thank you very much, sir.
- TUCKER: Thank you.
JAG: Good job, boys.
- Route Info.
- Don't say it too loud, you know?
KEOGHAN: This park,
named after King Carol I,
provides visitors
a momentary escape
from this country's
busy capital city.
This 89-acre getaway
includes a tribute
to the nation's war heroes
and is dedicated
to the unknown soldier.
Today, it will serve
as the seventh Pit Stop
on this Amazing Race.
The last team to check in here
may be eliminated.
- Let's go. Let's just run. Let's just run.
- Let's rip it.
ERIC: We don't have
anything. Let's go.
- PAIGE: Okay, get ready.
- IZZY: Uh-huh.
- We're almost there.
- We're gonna take this, whatever
the first right is.
We got this, we think.
- STEPHANIE: I think we
- NATALIE: Passed it?
Look. Look at this.
That sign.
I don't know
where the hell this is.
- So this is saying it's north.
- NATALIE: In here. Look at this.
- Should I go in here?
- Yeah, just try this road.
Slow down, slow down, slow down.
Park right here.
Nat, park the car!
- NATALIE: It doesn't say where to park the car?
- No.
- NATALIE: All right.
- STEPHANIE: Let's go.
NATALIE:
Everybody's here.
Okay.
All right, what does it say?
"Park in the marked
parking area."
Steph, you didn't read the clue?
I told you to read the clue.
You said we can park anywhere.
STEPHANIE:
I didn't see it. Sorry.
I literally asked you,
Steph, to check.
-I asked you
-There's no point.
- Let's get out of here.
- to check where to park.
So we just got to turn
go around that way.
Do you see how this mistake did?
I asked you, "Where do we park?"
Natalie, stop.
- Let's get past it. Let's go.
- I'm so mad.
You're good. You're good.
Keep going, Nat. Keep going.
Okay, good.
I'm so mad right now.
Are you gonna be mad or
are you gonna do the challenge?
I'm gonna do the challenge,
but I'm really upset right now.
- Okay. Move forward.
- JAS: Interesting.
It looks like most teams
are choosing this one.
NATALIE:
There's a demonstration.
This is just like making
mud pies when we were kids.
We used to get
into mud pie fights.
[gagging] - Only thing,
we didn't use cow manure.
Ah. Seven, Joseph. Three more.
KYLAND:
Babe, how many does Jag have?
TAYLOR:
Seven. They're working on eight.
- And then can you get more dirt?
- Oh, man.
Get out of my Ooh!
- You okay?
- Ooh. You okay? You okay?
- Yeah, I'm fine.
- JOSEPH: I didn't trip you,
- did I?
- No, you did not.
- Grace.
- Careful, guys. It's wet.
We should've chosen Masks.
I knew it.
JAS: Who knows, the
mask thing could've been
potentially faster.
- IZZY: Oh, here.
- PAIGE: Well, that looks cultural.
- IZZY: Yeah.
- Let's go there.
- PAIGE: There's a provided example.
- Let's go look at it.
- [laughing]
- IZZY: Oh. That's amazing.
- PAIGE: Oh, wow. I'll be red.
- Okay.
- [man shouts indistinctly]
- [Izzy yells]
Okay, you actually did
get me. [laughs] -Okay.
IZZY: It's gonna matter
the order of operations
- that we put this stuff on.
- I think so, too.
IZZY:
We had to
assemble two separate masks.
PAIGE:
Goatee, lips, nose, mustache.
IZZY:
We were really concerned
about the order of operations
of putting it together,
so we really studied
the completed masks.
Short nose, long goatee.
Long nose, short goatee.
- I'm long nose, short goatee.
- And I'm blue eyes.
- Okay.
- And I'm red eyes. Okay.
- I'm so glad we're here.
- Me too.
[laughing]
Okay, let's pick this
one 'cause it's closest.
Yup.
So it starts with teeth.
Hold on, hold on.
- Hey, hey.
- I'm gonna lay these out.
- Let's just take a breath.
- Okay.
We're moving real fast.
- Let's just take a breath.
- I love you.
- Okay. Okay.
- Slow down.
IZZY: I've been around sewing
and, like, clothes-making
and pattern-making,
like, my whole life.
Okay, so let's just now
get our materials.
My grandfather,
who I call Poppy, was a tailor.
He used to make me costumes
when I was a kid,
and I would make my own dresses,
which is hilarious.
I mean, I thought
I was straight and femme, so
Your relationship with dresses
has changed over time.
Yes, it has.
- IZZY: I'm not rushing us.
- Yeah.
- But we can go faster.
- I think we can go faster.
ERIC: We're trying
to get to Carol Park.
- I see it right there.
- Let's go, dude.
ERIC: Um, are we sprinting
all the way up that, maybe?
- It kind of looks like it.
- Yeah, it does.
ERIC:
Let's go find Phil, baby.
First team here, it looks like.
Baby, let's go.
Eric, he's right up here.
- With the bears.
- Let's go.
- Phil.
- Let's go, Phil.
Let's go.
Welcome to Bucharest, Romania.
- Thank you so much.
- Yeah. I love it. Thank you.
TUCKER:
What's the significance
- of the bear?
- They have a lot of bears
in this part of the world.
They don't have grizzlies here,
but black bears extend all
the way through Eastern Europe,
all the way into Russia.
Tucker and Eric,
I have some great news for you.
- You are team number one.
- Ah! Let's go. - Let's go.
As the winners
of this leg of the race,
you've won $5,000 each.
- Yeah!
- Yeah! Let's get it!
Which you can enjoy
after the race. Congratulations.
- Whoo!
- We will. Thank you, Phil.
That's the fourth
first place finish in a row.
This has just been such an
amazing experience in general.
- Yeah, so
- Getting to travel all over the world
with my brother.
We couldn't be more grateful
and just thankful to be here.
Like, we're-we're living
our best life right now.
Yeah.
- Is that fine?
- Yeah.
Okay. Check?
- Yeah!
- Yeah!
Add a little water to this,
Adam, and let's get a check.
JAS:
Let's go!
BOTH:
"Race to Carol Park
and search for Phil
at the Pit Stop."
"The last team
to check in may be eliminated."
- Okay. Carol Park. "You must"
- Okay? Okay, let's go.
- JAS: Whoo! Good luck, guys!
- JAG: Let's go.
- JOSEPH: Like this.
- Just make it look smooth then.
- Make it look smooth.
- No, we got it. That's enough.
Check, please.
- Brick master, please, brick master.
- Please.
ADAM:
This one?
- First one.
- First one. Okay.
- JOSEPH: This one.
- ADAM: And these two.
- JOSEPH: This one.
- Yeah.
- And this one? So five?
- This one?
Oh, that's rough.
ADAM: Yeah, there's
holes on the bottom, Joseph,
on each one that he patted.
The corners
are not smoothed down.
Taylor Hale, Miss Michigan USA.
Big Brotherwinner.
Miss Congeniality.
Manure shoveler.
Okay, what are we doing?
[sighs]
I'm putting hay in here.
- No.
- No?
- Please get more dirt.
- Okay.
- Thank you.
- Eight.
- JACK: Here.
- We're working on our seventh right now.
I should have put my hair up.
My back hurts.
Steph, I literally have
the manure all over my hands,
- and it's really disgusting.
- Okay.
- There's nothing we can do about it.
- This is [gags]
Can you please
put more dirt on me?
Yeah. [sighs]
Nat, I need you to hustle.
I'm hustling,
Stephanie Negrotti.
[yells]
- PAIGE: How do my lips look?
- Great.
Try to keep going through the
white border of the mustache.
PAIGE:
Understood. Thank you.
I am really at peace right now.
It is, like, a little scary,
just because we know
we left the last thing last.
So, I think, um, our best chance
to make up time is
- to be doing something different.
- Yeah.
And considering
how involved this is,
it must be harder
than it sounds.
- To do the bricks?
- To do the bricks.
CHELSIE:
Oh, man.
- JACK: All right.
- Oh.
- Shoot.
- Be careful.
- JACK: You good?
- CHELSIE: Yeah. Oh, my God.
NATALIE:
Ours need to be perfect, okay?
I feel pretty good, but
we'll let them decide, right?
'Cause we want to be perfect,
but then sometimes,
you can be too perfect.
So you want to make sure that
you're not being perfectionists.
[mouthing]
- Excuse me?
- I said it looks great.
ADAM:
Oh, that one's a smooth one.
- That's a pretty girl.
- Smooth one. Check, please.
Come on, baby.
I'm feeling this one.
Yes!
Thank you so much.
I could hug you.
- God, give me this. [laughing]
- He said, "Don't touch me."
Yes. He said,
"Get away from me."
- KYLAND: Good job, fellas.
- TAYLOR: Good work, boys.
BOTH: "Race to Carol Park and
search for Phil at the Pit Stop.
The last team
to check in may be eliminated."
Let's go.
Joseph and Adam
just got cleared.
But we're one brick
behind 'em, so
NATALIE:
Keep going, Steph.
- We're doing great.
- My back is giving out.
One, two, three, four, five.
We have five more to do.
Whoo! Check, please.
TAYLOR:
They're beautiful, right?
That one? Okay.
That one? Thank you.
- Thank you very much. Perfect.
- All right.
- Two is easy.
- Yup, two is easy.
- JACK: Last one.
- CHELSIE: That looks great.
Check. Getting our check
from our man here.
No? No.
- Which ones?
- Wow. First five.
Okay, so, we got to
looking like that.
- Now
- We just need more sand?
JACK:
Sand, yeah.
- JAG: [panting] Okay.
- JAS: Ah.
- Hello, Phil.
- Jag and Jas,
I'm pleased to tell you
that you are team number two.
- Yes. Let's go!
- Ah.
And you've got
that Express Pass.
- We do. - We sure do.
- You got to use that up
by the end of the eighth leg.
- Yup.
- That's got to give you confidence.
JAG: Right now, Tucker
and Eric are the team to beat.
If we can be smart about this
and use the Express Pass
to get ahead of Tucker and Eric,
that is gonna be ideal.
We got to do everything we can
to slow those two boys down.
- IZZY: How are you on the nose?
- PAIGE: I'm doing it.
It looks a little
like my nose, as in
it's been broken several times.
Okay. Do you have Oh,
there's one more thread, right?
PAIGE:
The crux of this challenge
was understanding
the stacking order
of the different pieces
on the mask.
- Okay, I'm wondering
- It does look like there's, like,
an inside and outside
of these horns.
IZZY:
I'm realizing that, too.
And if you sewed
on the wrong piece first,
then you wouldn't be able to get
the next piece underneath it.
Should we go take a field trip?
IZZY: I think we have
to take one more field trip.
Oh, for old time's sake.
Old time's sake.
Let's go. Last one.
- Aah!
- [man shouts] - PAIGE: Okay.
IZZY:
Yeah, so they're just, like, on.
- PAIGE: Okay.
- And I'm just gonna do it.
Kind of basic how these go in.
I think I was overthinking it.
I'm at least confident
that I know
how to attach all of the rest
of my elements.
So now it's just a matter
of, like, getting it done.
PAIGE: Hopefully, everyone
looked at the other Detour,
and said,
"Oh, make ten bricks. No sweat,"
and headed over there
and is being humbled.
This is absolutely disgusting.
Yeah, sewing
would have been nice.
We would have been sitting down,
sewing peacefully, happily.
KYLAND:
Oh.
- There we go.
- Wow.
- All right, check, sir.
- Check.
KYLAND:
We redid the two corners.
We're feeling good about them.
They look pretty.
- Yay!
- Yay! Thank you, sir.
TAYLOR: "Race to Carol Park
"and search for Phil
at the Pit Stop.
The last team check in
may be eliminated."
Whoo! Yes!
TAYLOR:
All right, let's go this way.
STEPHANIE:
Nat, I need you to help me.
NATALIE:
Okay. Steph, I'm trying.
More water?
All right, water, water.
Let's go. Double time.
JACK:
Oh, much better.
- Is that it?
- Yeah.
Check, sir.
- Yes!
- Yes!
Thank you so much.
Appreciate it.
"The last team
to check in may be eliminated."
Okay, we're headed to Phil.
- All right.
- Let's go.
Okay. Okay. Check it.
STEPHANIE:
Check. Please, please, please.
Check. [panting]
Oh, please.
It's not
They're not even on top,
so we have to fix them.
So we're the last teams here.
I don't want to mess up.
We don't have room for error.
I'm gonna make you one
more needle and thread.
Thank you.
PAIGE: Get those on and
let's go get these checked.
Yup.
It's okay, baby.
No matter what happens.
- I love you no matter what.
- I love you no matter what.
All done? Okay, let's go.
- Does it matter which one?
- IZZY: We put it on, right?
PAIGE:
Yup, we sure do.
- Love the sticks.
- Okay.
- Let's go.
- [Izzy laughs]
- Hey, buddy.
- [Izzy growling]
PAIGE:
My friend!
[Izzy screeches]
PAIGE:
How do we look?
- Yeah, touch my face.
- [man laughs]
IZZY:
Hey.
- PAIGE: It's good!
- MAN: It's good!
Aah!
- [man shrieking]
- PAIGE: Thank you. [laughs]
- Thank you. Whoo!
- Okay, let's go.
Okay, yay. Thank you.
One and done.
"Race to Carol Park and search
for Phil at the Pit Stop.
The last team to check in
may be eliminated."
- Let's go.
- All right, let's go find out.
We were hoping for more.
Let's go see what happened.
- I love you no matter what.
- I love you no matter what.
- Steph, which one was it?
- STEPHANIE: It was that one.
No, no, no, no, that one.
That one.
- This one?
- He said he said this one.
- Which one?
- Second Yeah, right there.
Right on my hands.
- Make sure the corners are leveled.
- I am.
NATALIE:
Is it good?
Careful.
- Check.
- Check. This was really hard.
It was physically demanding.
- Yes!
- Yay! We love you!
- Let's go. Let's go.
- NATALIE: Thank you.
We have poop.
We have to wash our hands.
- I want to wash our hands.
- We need to go.
- Come on, Steph.
- Coming.
Let's go!
Always have an uneasy feeling.
It's so late in the race
that everyone is very strong
and competitive,
great navigators.
Eighteen kilometers
until Bucharest.
- Okay?
- Yup.
NATALIE: We have hope,
but there is a possibility
we're in last right now.
Doesn't feel good.
Let's calm down
and let's focus on directions.
No matter what happens,
I'm really proud of us.
You never know.
Some people could be lost.
[muttering]
Uh, we're looking
for Carol Park.
And I don't see a sign.
Nope, that's not it.
- Nope, that isn't Carol Park.
- I see a person up ahead.
Can't hurt to ask.
This is where we turn, Chels.
- I don't see
- Oh, here's a bunch of people.
TAYLOR:
Hi.
- KYLAND: We're trying to find Carol Park.
- TAYLOR: Carol Park.
- KYLAND: Do you know where Carol Park is?
- CHELSIE: Oh.
- They're looking for it, too.
- They're looking for it.
Okay, let's ask this
Chels, we got a guy
sitting here on the steps
with his phone.
Excuse me. We're on a race, and
we're looking for Carol Park,
- and we don't have a phone.
- Carol?
-CHELSIE: Yeah, Carol.
JACK: Carol, yeah.
Yeah, do you know where that is?
- Can you show us on your phone?
- Show us on your phone?
Do capital R for right,
just to save four seconds.
- On these?
- On
- Oh, Izzy and Paige.
- Strada. Okay.
- Just saw Izzy and Paige.
- MAN: Oh, this
PAIGE: There's Chelsie
and Jack sitting right there,
- asking for directions.
- Okay, are we still feeling good?
- PAIGE: I think so.
- I'm only checking in 'cause
- I couldn't be more anxious right now.
- We are not
- We're not out of this.
- We're not out of this.
Taylor, let's go. Thank you,
thank you, thank you.
- Let's do it.
- Thank you so much. Thank you.
- KYLAND: All right, ready?
- Yeah.
Okay, thank you.
Thank you, guys.
- Appreciate it.
- CHELSIE: Thank you.
Hi. Scuza.
Um, Carol Park?
You're gonna make a right
and you'll just go straight
- and you'll get to the park.
- Okay. Thank you so much.
Thank you.
STEPHANIE: The lack of
street signs are throwing us off.
So I got to figure out
a new way to navigate
and just go based off turns,
I guess.
I don't see any signs,
and I don't like that.
Um Yeah, let's
pull into a gas station.
- Oh, there it is.
- ADAM: Do you see it?
- Yeah.
- Beautiful.
Joseph! Holy
- JOSEPH: Wait. what?
- TAYLOR: Where are we going?
KYLAND: Are you looking
for the Pit Stop?
- Yeah, we know where it is.
- You Okay.
- No way.
- Yeah, yeah, we know where it is.
- We'll follow you.
- ADAM: You guys can follow us.
You got to let us have
the spot in front of you.
- You got it.
- TAYLOR: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But do not beat us
in a footrace.
We know you have
an Express Pass.
They're gonna beat us
in a footrace. Yeah.
They're 100% gonna try
and beat us in the footrace.
Man, dangerous deal
to follow them.
- [laughs]
- TAYLOR: Yeah, yeah.
- Go, go.
- I'm leaving that.
Where are you, Phil?
KYLAND:
Good?
- TAYLOR: Yup. Let's go.
- Let's do it.
Woo-hoo!
Phil, is that you?
- KEOGHAN: It's me.
- I have a big hug for you! - Yes!
- Phil.
- Oh, I got to lay down on that mat
- and hug you, Phil.
- No, no, no. No, no.
- Oh, no. No, no.
- TAYLOR: We got to go. We got to go.
- Big hug, big hug, big hug.
- No, no. No, no.
- No, no, no. No, no.
- Phil.
No, it ain't happening. No, no.
I mean,
if you want to chase him
Come on. Let him go, let him go.
Joseph and Adam, I am pleased
to tell you that you are
on the podium,
team number three.
- Yeah! - Yeah.
- Kyland and Taylor,
that'd make you
team number four.
- Congratulations.
- Let's go. Let's go. - Let's go.
Still, I can smell you from
I can smell you from, like,
- half a mile away down here.
- Awful. Yeah.
It was worth it,
all that manure.
Assume this is Carol Park.
Yes, that's Paige.
Paige and Izzy.
- That was a team.
- Maybe, yeah.
So that might be
where the Pit Stop is.
We just got to pray Stephanie
and Natalie are behind us.
Oh, my God.
- We did the best we could, sissy.
- Yeah, I'm not worried.
Whatever happens,
I'm proud of us.
- Parking. I found it.
- You see it?
Oh, yeah, there it is. Okay.
- Get ready. Get ready. Yup.
- Yup.
We're in park.
Okay.
Let's go, baby.
JACK:
Let's go. Come on.
PAIGE:
He's got to be up here, right?
IZZY:
Yes, he's got to be, right?
Come on, Chels. Let's go.
- Drop it. Drop it.
- [Izzy panting]
IZZY:
No.
- Come on, Dad.
- I can't go too far.
- PAIGE: No.
- Drop your bag if you need to.
- I'm gon I'm gonna
- JACK: Whoo!
- [Izzy pants]
- PAIGE: Good game, guys.
I am pleased to tell you
that you will both be racing
- Yeah! Whoo!
- Oh, my God.
into the eighth leg
of this Amazing Race.
Jack and Chelsie,
- you are team number five.
- Yes. - Yes.
Izzy and Paige,
you are team number six.
Chelsie, you seen a change
in your dad from the first leg?
Yes, he has a different level
of motivation.
Like, he's pushing me
to go even harder.
So, yeah, he is just
Nothing intimidates him.
And Izzy, for you, a lot
of emotional release right now.
Yeah, but you notice
I'm not crying.
- I'm so dehydrated still.
- [laughing]
NATALIE:
It wasn't meant to be.
- We tried.
- We tried.
- [panting] Yeah.
- Let's go.
[Natalie sighs]
Interesting. Very nice.
Well, Natalie and Stephanie,
I am really sorry to tell you
that the end of this seventh leg
of your Amazing Race,
you are the last team to arrive,
and unfortunately, you have been
eliminated from the race.
Yeah.
Well, thank you so much
for this beautiful experience.
And, um, this part
of our journey ends here,
but there's also
another beautiful life
- waiting for us back home.
- Yeah.
When you look back on this race
and your race together,
what are some of the highlights?
I mean, just competing
with my sister, like,
the race brought us together.
- We became friends.
- Yeah.
Do you feel like your friendship
changed on this race?
Yeah, I feel like
we went from sisters
to amazing friends
on The Amazing Race.
And this is a bond that will
never be able to be broken.
So our sisterhood
is what we got out of it.
We've both grown, individually,
and as sisters and as friends.
So that's worth more
than a million dollars to us.
I'm super happy to have competed
on this race with Nat.
Obviously, we wanted
to go a little bit further,
- but, yeah, I don't regret one-one bit.
- Yeah.
The Ying Yang Sissies had
the best time ever.
CBS
and TOYOTA.
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KEOGHAN: Next time on
The Amazing Race
Adam goes on the hunt.
This is literally terrible.
My sugar's low, but
I don't really care right now.
We have to go that way.
Then why don't you
walk this way?
KEOGHAN: And Jack and Chelsie's
frustration boils over.
- But you talked about it.
- That's spilled milk.
- But you talked about it.
- [grunts]
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