30x03 - It's Gonna Be a Fragrant Day

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30x03 - It's Gonna Be a Fragrant Day

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PHIL KEOGHAN [VOICEOVER]: Previously on The Amazing Race,

Belgium took a bite out of Joey's energy.

TIM: Joey, you got to hustle man.

PHIL KEOGHAN [VOICEOVER]: While Cedric and Shawn

rebounded from leg one.

JUDGE: OK, you've got it.

Congratulations. - Thank you.

Yeah!

PHIL KEOGHAN [VOICEOVER]: Cody and Jessica

took it to the house.

You are team number one.

In the first ever head to head, teams battled each other

in a suspenseful sprint.

[shout]

Henry and Evan lost race--

EVAN: Use the cross, Henry.

PHIL KEOGHAN [VOICEOVER]: After race, after race.

Quite defeated now, their fourth loss in a row.

Fifth, the sixth for their team--

Until falling across the finish.

You did exactly what you needed to do.

PHIL KEOGHAN [VOICEOVER]: Setting up

a final race between the firefighters and team goat

yoga. - Don't give up.

Don't give up. - Your ahead.

Slow and steady. Keep low.

PHIL KEOGHAN [VOICEOVER]: That ended with April and Sarah

going home.

We give everything a sh*t.

PHIL KEOGHAN [VOICEOVER]: Nine teams remain.

Who will be eliminated next?

Let's do it.

[music playing]

Go.

Route Info, fly to the city of Tangier in Morocco.

PHIL KEOGHAN [VOICEOVER]: Teams will now fly from one kingdom

to another to the country of Morocco in Africa

and the port city of Tangier, known

for its international intrigue and the maze of narrow streets

throughout the historic hillside Medina.

Once teams land in Tangier, they must travel by taxi

to this fish port and find one of three marked bins

here in this sea of chaos.

Then, sort through a fishermen's daily catch

and painstakingly stack them into small crates like this.

When they're ready for market, teams

will receive their next clue.

Morocco.

Morocco.

We spent our whole career preparing.

We work out, we train.

We study our opponent.

But in this race, you never know what to expect.

We're in second place, a pretty good

recovery from the first leg.

We're still doing challenges that we never done before.

So we're doing stuff that we have to really focus in

and you've got to push the limit.

We're going to Africa.

Woohoo!

In Morocco, is it French?

Or is it Spanish?

I don't know.

Bonjour.

Hola.

Holy crap, hurricane Antwerp.

The plan for leg is just to not rush anything.

Our mentality as racing drivers is just to go as soon

as there's a green flag.

And we've been doing that a little bit too quickly.

We are traveling to Morocco, which I'm super excited,

because it's warm, hopefully.

EVAN: Oh, yeah.

Oh, yeah.

How many did you compete against?

We didn't seven total.

Oh my God.

And it's so interesting, the head to head not

being a Detour or Roadblock.

It definitely changes the strategy.

We were the third team there.

And we finished in eighth place.

We're so thrilled to still be in the race.

It was a very dramatic end of the day.

Nobody knows who's gotten eliminated this leg, so far.

We haven't seen the yogis.

And we haven't seen the twins.

So.

It was one of them that got eliminated.

Oh, there's the brothers.

[interposing voices]

They made it.

We had a good Friday.

Welcome, guys.

We're extremely happy that we're

still here to race another leg.

But every single competitor this time is a competitor

and nobody to underestimate.

All strong teams.

So, you know, there's not much room for error.

We couldn't believe it.

Like, when we were still here, we thought we had--

You never know.

You really don't.

We're very aware that only three all-female teams

have ever won the Amazing Race.

So only one all-female team remains.

That's us.

And we hope to remain for quite a long time.

Reservations to Tangiers.

JESSICA [VOICEOVER]: Being in Big Brother,

we had the odds stacked against us the entire time.

So we're just staying focusing on us

and getting to the next challenge.

Amazing.

Yes, we have a nice flight.

Thank you.

Good luck.

[theme music]

[music playing]

KRISTI: Let's go, let's go. - Taxi!

KRISTI: Taxi, Taxi! Right here.

You got it.

TREVOR: Chris!

CHRIS: Trevor, where are you?

Chris, Christopher.

HENRY: Tangier fish market, do you know where that?

Catch fish, ocean?

Do you know where the Medina fish port is, sir?

[speaks arabic]

JESSICA: Where did that just come from?

I know a little.

It was very impressive.

I deployed to Iraq.

There, you just kind of learn a little bit

of survival language skills.

I did two branches of the m*llitary,

the Air Force for about six years, then the Marine Corps.

We were on the front lines.

I was a part of a Marine Corps sn*per team.

Any strength that I have was built with my m*llitary service.

[speaks arabic]

I know a little bit of Arabic, because I studied in Marrakesh

when I was in high school.

So hoping it'll help us.

Other teams, their advantage is athleticism.

But I think our strengths are just that we're

detail-oriented, analytical.

HENRY [VOICEOVER]: I think we can hold our own.

EVAN: We just passed Big Brother.

[arabic]

KRISTI: There's the boys.

We need to keep up.

These guys, don't let them pass us.

Don't let them get ahead.

DANIEL: We know you're the number one.

[cheers]

I smell the fish.

I smell les poissons.

In there, in there.

Yes, yes, go.

Thank you, thank you.

[music playing]

BRITTANY: Definitely smells like fish.

What do we have to do?

Use one of the provided empty trays.

There is a finished example of the proper way

to arrange the fish for your reference.

We got to copy that.

Ask the fisherman to check your work.

If it is approved, he will hand you your next clue.

LUCAS: Throw all the fish here and I'll line them up.

Hey, babies, I'm so sorry you're dead.

Oh, yummy, fish guts.

I have to touch these?

They stink.

Come on.

I don't think the basketball players like fish.

[retching]

Sounds like somebody's hurling over there.

Stunk so bad, he gagged over there when we got there.

More than gag.

Gave it all up, man.

I had-- the little bit of breakfast that I had,

it just came all up.

He all right.

[retches]

I don't see Yale anymore.

No.

If we see anyone else, we should stick with them.

Our cab driver did not speak English, did not speak Spanish,

did not speak French. Fishing?

Fishing.

You know fish?

Fish?

JEN: Like that, no?

Communication is difficult.

EVAN: Just as the example, so put them head first.

Gills up more than down.

It's going to be a fragrant day.

ALEX: There's teams down there.

CONOR: Not last, good gracious.

That's a lot of fish.

You create a base.

CONOR: Create a base?

Have to have the fish upside down.

So there is a meticulous way of doing it.

This is a challenge, and we've got to get it done.

We want to get out of here.

And I want to leave first.

Oh my gosh, where are we?

Maybe we want to be by the water, right?

Because a port, generally, is on the water.

I mean, this is like, oh my gosh.

This is really disgusting.

I got some hand sanitizer.

ALEX: All I need you to do is organize it.

Dude, please, just organize it.

I got this.

There's not a lot of fish coming in, though.

I'm trying to help--

They're right here.

Kitty, get out of her.

Come on, come on.

JESSICA: Oh my God, kitty.

I love you.

You're adorable.

Just focus.

JESSICA: Look at that one.

CODY: Focus, Jess, focus.

Should we just ask someone on the street?

[speaks french]

Yes, it's right here?

OK.

Going to try to find the fish port.

Could have been dropped off way far away.

Where are we?

JEN: I don't know.

Oh my God.

KRISTI: This sucks.

JEN: Oh my God, this Medina is not like a petite Medina.

We want to get to the water and look first?

KRISTI: Yep.

JEN: Oh my God.

KRISTI: I mean, he said it was this way.

We want to ask someone.

JEN: How about him?

Pardon, do you speak English?

Fantastic.

Merci beaucoup, Oh my God.

KRISTI: Let's do this.

Sashimi up in here.

It looks ready for the tasting.

We can all just lick our hands later.

JESSICA: Ew.

If there's any bonus points for eating this stuff,

Joey and I are the men for that job.

If it would have helped us at all,

I would have eaten the head, the tail, everything in between.

And if I had to eat two of them, I would have done that too.

If the medic says it's OK, I'm in, man.

Finish out these last layers.

JESSICA: You're doing so good.

CODY: Let's inspect. Sir, sir?

Is it good?

Do we get a clue?

Do we got a clue?

No.

No clue.

OK, we're missing something.

CODY: OK.

The biggest detail that you had to get right

was have all of the heads facing in the correct direction.

But the fish were slimy.

Every time we would put some fish on and arrange them,

they would just slide down the other fish.

We really need to make sure they're tucked in.

HENRY: Want me to got some more?

EVAN: Yes.

Looks like a little bit over halfway done.

But still got a while to go.

I don't know if I'm going to be able to eat

sushi again after this.

CODY: Check it.

JESSICA: Good, good?

Good?

Yes.

I got the next clue.

I can barely-- ah, screw it.

Ew.

Making their way on foot, teams must find this souk.

Once there, greet the merchant with a traditional Arabic

expression, As-salam Alaykum.

He will then introduce them to the Travelocity

Roaming Gnome, their companion for the rest of the leg.

Let's go.

DANIEL: Looking good, looking good.

ERIC: Good?

Ready?

Good?

[cheers]

This OK?

Thank you.

OK, thank you.

Yeah, we got it.

TIM: Are we good?

Oh, you're the best.

KRISTI: Found it, found it

JEN: You got it.

KRISTI: Look, everyone's down here.

JEN: Oh my god, I've never seen so many feral cats.

Let's do this.

KRISTI: OK.

JEN: I love fish.

Give me all the fish.

KRISTI: You arrange, I'll throw them.

JEN: OK, I just want to get this done.

There's no gross.

There's no squeamish.

There's no-- we got here last.

And that's not where we like to be at all.

TIM: We gotta go inland a little.

That's-- yeah, that's the Medina right out there.

Medina.

- Which way? - Let's go this way.

OK, thank you.

Come on, go, go, go, go, go.

JESSICA: There's teams right behind us.

It's the twins. And it's Yale.

There we go, good, over here, let's go.

This way.

ALEX: We need to hurry.

CONOR: Yeah.

If you want to organize it, I'll give you the fish.

You're OCD.

I'm not very organizational.

That's not an excuse.

Good job, Kristi, we're almost there.

We're almost there.

There was no stopping us.

Once we got to the fish market, we knew we were in last.

So we just put our game face on and went for it.

JEN: Rubbing my hands in fish guts.

KRISTI: They want us to get down and dirty on this one.

CEDRIC: It's OK, it's OK?

Thank you.

Straight?

Thank you.

'Sup Yale?

What up?

ALEX: Right behind you, thank you.

LUCAS: Is this OK?

Thank you.

Thank you. JEN: Yes?

Yes, yes, yes. KRISTI: Thank you.

JEN: Thank you so much.

Oh gosh, oh my God, it's so slimy.

KRISTI: OK, let's go Jen.

JEN: We crushed that.

ALEX: We're behind right now.

So we got to hustle.

CONOR: We are last.

Just got to get you the fish. ALEX: Hey, come on.

CONOR: I'm trying, dude.

ALEX: Just get the fish in the hole.

KRISTI: Where are we going?

JEN: We're going to the Kisariate Jbala Souk.

KRISTI: Up a hill, up a hill, baby.

LUCAS: The girls, come on.

How are you guys?

Any idea where you're going?

All the way, minutes walking.

OK.

CONOR: We're getting there.

Almost there.

more.

That's enough there.

Thank you.

CONOR: Thanks buddy.

I'll give you a fist bump.

TIM: Let's go in here.

Just for a second.

I mean, I wonder, I wonder if anybody

speaks English could help us.

Anybody speak English?

English, anybody English?

Maybe not.

No, no, let's go back down here.

OK.

Dammit, who would have thought it would be this hard to find

it, even with a map, right?

HENRY: You found it?

EVAN: Yeah that's it.

[arabic]

HENRY: Great job.

They just went back--

They just went this way, Yale did.

Oh yeah, there we go, fellas.

HENRY: Thank you.

EVAN: Let's go on a side street.

HENRY: On a side street?

Roadblock.

Who's ready to rock the kasbah?

If these narrow alleyways and rooftops scattered

all over the hills look familiar to you,

that's because you've probably seen

Jason Bourne performing death defying stunts here in Tangier.

While one team member is held up in this suit,

their partner will join the Travelocity

Roaming Gnome on a mission as he zip lines over the rooftops.

OK, I'm going to do this Roadblock.

I think you can do this.

All right, I'll do it.

It could be dancing.

God, do you want to dance?

OK, I'll do it.

I'll shall call him Pasquale.

LUCAS: We're here.

Find the marked gate near the Tangier

American Legation Museum.

You want to do it?

Or you want me?

I'll do it.

I'm ready to rock the kasbah.

Good, look, we're not last.

Just get it up.

JEN: We have to find this museum before we can do anything.

Excuse me, do you speak English or Espanol?

You go [inaudible]

Stairs, stairs

Thank you.

You're welcome.

They already have the Roadblock, see that?

Red card right there.

TIM: Where is it?

BRITTANY: Down that alley.

TIM: Thank you.

So we just got sent back to where we came from.

We were there a long time ago.

Man, that's a bummer.

Just take that?

Oh, I can just take it?

Oh, thank you.

[arabic]

Should I just do this one?

Yeah, do it.

OK, I'm going to do this Roadblock.

JOEY: I think we're last team. better hurry.

OK.

Amazing Race partner, the Travelocity Roaming Gnome.

I hope he brings me better luck than we've been having lately,

because we're really hurting.

[car honks]

Sorry.

HENRY: What's the name of it again?

American Museum? Oh, right here.

Right here.

good job, good job.

There we go.

ERIC: Whoa, man, this is so cool.

HENRY: Look at that little gnome.

He has a zipline outfit.

HENRY: That's cute.

Is he the only one that gets to zip line?

Yeah.

Oh, I wanted to zip line.

[music playing]

HENRY: Look at the gnome.

JESSICA: Coolest little gnome ever.

I have to find my way over there?

Now I just go, I just figure it out.

I just go.

Yeah.

LUCAS: This is going to be hard.

HENRY: Woo, oh yeah.

How do I get up there?

ERIC: Trying to retrieve old Pasquale over there.

Just trying to get my bearing here.

That's the zip line right there, isn't it?

HENRY: I think that, that's probably the roof.

CHRIS: I'm hoping for a first place, today, man.

There's a lot of rooftops and a maze of streets down below.

I feel like I'm Aladdin.

When the clue just says like, follow the gnome across the zip

line, like with your eyes, and try to tell where he's going,

that's like, just puts me in a panic att*ck immediately.

Oh my God, you got to be kidding me.

[music playing]

CEDRIC: See you, buddy.

HENRY: There's the line.

ERIC: Remember, we got that line to follow.

HENRY: We think it's--

let's go, it's marked way.

Yes.

Good job, good job, guys.

Where's the gnome?

CHRIS: Oh, there, got to climb.

ERIC: Oh, here we go.

Hello, hello, Pasquale.

Long time to see.

This looks nice.

See some other teams.

It looks difficult. They're all working together, so.

I just follow him?

Yeah.

ERIC: See what we got here.

CHRIS: Find the marked door near the Kasbah Museum

where he goes, then find him again.

When we found out, Roadblock was not over.

We had to take the gnome to the roof of the second zip

line at the Kasbah Museum.

JESSICA: We have to find him again.

HENRY: Yeah.

Holy crap.

[music playing]

[cedric grunts]

JEN: Is he going to bring a clue back?

No, have to find it.

JEN: Oh, scavenger hunt.

I think we go back out the way we came.

We bang a left, and another quick left.

We're back to the start gate.

We're going to go left.

No, bad luck.

no, sorry.

Up, up.

HENRY: Oh, my God.

Here we go.

The navigating was impossible.

Everyone was just kind of guessing where they were going.

Let's go this way. Why not?

CHRIS: It's got to be around here somewhere.

We're all neck and neck the entire time.

It just took making all the right turns to get ahead.

CEDRIC: I got it.

[music playing]

I found the spot, it looks like the gnome

is taking another ride.

He's not giving me a clue.

I just got to find it.

CHRIS: Got nothing over here.

CONOR: No, we went down that alley.

There's nothing.

HENRY: Try to look.

CHRIS: Let's try this one.

HENRY: Did we just make a circle?

CHRIS: It all looks like a circle, Kasbah Museum?

[cat meows]

We're just trying to find how to get to the second rooftop.

And we're not having any luck.

CONOR: He found it.

He doesn't have his gnome anymore.

CHRIS: No way.

CONOR: It's got to be something we're

missing right in front of us.

[music playing]

CHRIS: We got nothing down here.

JEN: He doesn't have his name anymore.

he doesn't have his gnome.

He found it.

CHRIS: No way.

Every time I got to a destination first,

they saw me leaving there.

And I was trying to be as sneaky as possible.

But I couldn't.

It's kind of hard for this big frame in a backpack

to be creeping around the Morocco streets.

JEN: Kasbah, that way.

That way.

HENRY: So we're sure this the Kasbah Museum, right?

JESSICA: Isn't that the zip line right there?

HENRY: Yes, now it's just a matter of getting on the roof.

BRITTANY: Is that it?

JEN: I think so.

Look up top, look up top, look up top.

CONOR: It's right here.

ERIC: Seriously.

JESSICA: How did we miss this?

It was right there the whole time.

JEN: This is it.

Let's do this right this time.

Right down the alley, OK, down the hill, right again.

[music playing]

Please get him there safely, he's worth a million dollars.

I'm just having a look at the old zip line,

trying to think up the next run.

But it's tough, man.

I mean, everyone's right together again.

So it's going to be about who can find it first.

[music playing]

CEDRIC: When I first read it, that would be jumping from roof

to roof, I said, no problem, I can wear my backpack

and do some fast and furious jump diving, MacGyver stuff.

But the building structures, they were very narrow.

They're very steep.

[groans] I think what really took

the toll was the backpack, and the weight, and the old age

just all coming down on me at once.

This was definitely one of the most

grueling physical challenge.

Found you.

CHRIS: He already made it.

CONOR: sh**t, yeah.

We have to go to a telephone booth.

PHIL KEOGHAN [VOICEOVER]: Teams must

find this hidden old school phone at a tele boutique

to receive a secret message.

And run back through the Medina to their partner

before reading their next clue.

CEDRIC: We have to go find a telephone booth somewhere.

CHRIS: Bye.

JEN: See ya.

Good job, keep it up.

All right.

Got it up there?

ERIC: There's the line.

Yeah, got it.

JESSICA: Show me where the zip line goes.

CEDRIC: Hopefully I'm going the right direction,

because I'm headed down.

Telephone, telephone.

All right.

Now, down the stairs, this happy time.

Go to the tele boutique.

Drivers are not usually looked at as fit athletes,

but I think we are more fit than people expect.

The heat, the G-forces, that the things--

Duration.

CONOR: The duration--

We got it.

Our bodies, I think, are built for endurance, which

is something that, again, people just don't realize if you look

at our sport from the outside.

CHRIS: Tele boutique.

JEN: Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, great job, great job.

Hello, do you have some coins for us?

No, is this marked?

Use funds there and the provided coins.

I don't see any coins.

I think I might backtrack, because I don't see a sign.

Telephone.

Oh my God.

CHRIS: We're stupid.

Thank you so much.

JEN: Thank you, thank you so much.

It's such a freaking close race.

Do not open your clue until you reunite with your partner

at the Kisariate Souk.

JEN: OK, we're going back to find our partner.

OK.

CEDRIC: Who has the coins?

Who has the coins?

Coin, money, money, money.

I was overtaking at the telephone booth,

because I did not find the coins that was in the gnome's pouch.

Coin, coin, no, no, no, no, coin,

coin, money, money, money.

And then I started looking at him,

and I stuck my big two fingers in this little pouch,

pulled them out.

And I got it.

Thank you.

Do not open your clue until you reunite with your partner.

Thank you.

So I got the final clue, I knew

this was it for the Roadblock.

And so I just booked it.

It was a big pack of us that were

running through the streets of the Medina

trying to find a way back.

Which way?

JEN: I don't know.

He said to go right when we got up right.

CONOR: Yeah.

JEN: Do we need to go back and go right?

CEDRIC: No, I wouldn't say go back.

CHRIS: Is this it?

No.

JEN: Right here, right here.

[music playing]

HENRY: Evan.

Amazing, woo!

Detour.

Holy crap, I'm exhausted.

Detour, Drop It Off or Shake It Off.

Here in Morocco, chefs go to great lengths

to ensure that their meals are prepared daily

with fresh ingredients, readily available at markets

like this and wholesale trucks.

After picking up a long list of food items,

teams must deliver produce to vendors

around the city, Moroccan style, and exchange them for receipts.

Once they've collected all of them,

the name of the next pit stop will be revealed.

Many believe that belly dancing is the oldest form of dance.

This expressive movement is integral to Morocco's culture,

and surprisingly, is performed by both men and women.

Teams must dance around the tables,

looking for three words that spell

out the name of the pit stop.

- Shake It Off. - We're gonna do Shake It Off.

I don't really feel like running

around the city anymore.

So I'd rather start with Shake It Off.

Let's do Shake It Off then.

Maybe we should just deliver.

Yeah.

It's more straightforward.

So about half the teams have finished the Roadblock so far.

And Jessica's not here yet.

She'll be able to get this.

I mean, even if she doesn't do it fast,

we can make up time on the Detour.

I got it.

BRITTANY: Thank you.

Could you take me?

Gracias.

It's not working.

Well, that phone stinks.

Thank you,

[speaks spanish]

She forgot her gnome.

Oh, she'll come, she'll come around, she'll come.

Brittany forgot her gnome here at the paybooth.

And typically, I'd feel bad.

And I would tell her.

But I know that there's--

we're the last team here at the Roadblock.

So I need this right now.

So I'm not going to say anything.

And I hope that she doesn't realize it for a little while.

[laughter]

ERIC: Is that everything?

Yeah, look, squash, chickens, and oranges.

Let's make our way down the square here.

On this Detour, we had to take the produce.

You had to drag it like the locals.

You had to go deliver it all to the three different shops,

get receipts, and bring those receipts back

to your initial pickup point.

Sounds easy, but we got there, and it

was literally straight up.

We got it. We're almost there.

We're almost there.

I know.

Almost there.

Then we go left.

[music playing]

[applause]

CONOR: I like this.

[music playing]

Do you see anything?

No.

[speaks spanish]

Holy crap.

I need my gnome.

Senoras-- got the clue, got excited.

Found these women, and they were going to take me all

the way where I needed to go.

And halfway there, I realized, huh,

I'm missing something in my hand.

I said, my gnome.

Senoras,

[speaks spanish] Jessica.

TIM: [inaudible] this way right?

BRITTANY: Yeah, Jessica, she has my gnome.

Jessica, Jessica, Jessica.

Jessica, Jessica, Jessica has my gnome.

Jessica.

TIM: Well I may have just caught a break.

They forgot her gnome.

[speaks spanish]

JESSICA: Thank you, thank you.

I want to think that wasn't deliberate, but--

CODY: Good job, Jess.

Take your time, take your time.

Let's do drop it off.

Yes, yes, yes.

Oh we are here.

Here, come sit.

Ced, Ced, Ced, Ced.

LUCAS: Oh, Brittany, good job, Brittany.

Joey, Joey, hey.

Where's my--

I seen him pass.

And he didn't look my way.

He was so focused going past me, it was like, oh my God.

What do you think?

I think the first one.

Drop It Off?

We're going to Shake It Off.

I don't know, I mean, I mean, his sense of direction,

I guess, is that bad.

[music playing]

OK here we go.

[applause]

SHAWN: We're going to drop it off.

CEDRIC: Yeah, drop it off.

How many behind? We last?

SHAWN: We last.

CONOR: Oh yeah, let's go.

Let's dance.

ALEX: My dance moves were pretty exceptional.

I think they were actually the worst things I've ever seen.

The pressure clearly got to him, because he

was shaking and baking all around that room.

EVAN: Moulay.

Our answer is Moulay?

HENRY: That's it.

Moulay Palace?

EVAN: No, OK, good.

[music playing]

[arabic]

Travel by taxi to the next pit stop, Moulay Hafid Palace.

PHIL KEOGHAN [VOICEOVER]: This peaceful courtyard

in the middle of the bustling city,

built in the late th century by Sultan Moulay Hafid

will now open its doors to the Amazing Race

and serve as the pit stop.

The last team to check in here may be eliminated.

They found it.

Hafid!

ALEX: Let's go, let's try it.

Moulay Hafid Palace.

Yes?

My man.

On her belly, on her belly!

Moulay.

CHRIS: You have to be dancing.

TREVOR: You have to be dancing?

OK.

Hey, ladies.

Nobody will ever cheer for my dancing like this again ever.

[music playing]

Almost near the top, almost there.

We got to go to a market to deliver

chickens, oranges, and squash.

And the streets are really narrow.

CEDRIC: There's no way we can drag this up this hill, Shawn.

SHAWN: Come on, come on, we gotta go.

This one seems a little too much.

We were originally going to go with the Drop It Off Detour.

Once reading the instructions, I mean,

we immediately went to the Shake It off.

JESSICA: I was exhausted.

And it wasn't so physical.

CODY: Thank you, sir.

[lucas shouts]

Come on, baby.

You said you wanted to do a physical challenge.

I don't know anything more physical than this.

[speaks spanish]

There it is.

There it is ahead.

ERIC: Mahabo Palace, chicken.

Good, good?

OK, receipt?

Thank you.

All right, now the next place we need, to go to [inaudible]..

HENRY: Here, right here.

EVAN: This way, this way.

You must take the Travelocity Romaing Gnome.

It's upstairs.

EVAN: Taxi.

HENRY: Let's go.

Hafid Moulay Palace?

OK, got it.

That was a long day. So let's get there.

Let's get there.

I'm proud of Conor, man.

The Roadblock seemed pretty brutal.

And we were coming in last.

So he made up a lot of time for us.

Hopefully we'll get there first

and get a win under our belt. That would be amazing.

[music playing]

CHRIS: Her stomach.

M-O-U-L-A-Y.

KRISTI: Moulay Palace.

[music playing]

Moulay Hafid Palace.

Oh my gosh.

TREVOR: Chris, look at this.

CHRIS: Hafid.

Moulay Hafid Palace.

All right.

Y'all needed some squash?

A receipt?

We always get a little bit more motivated

when we're going down.

We find it appealing.

Orange you glad this is all we got left.

BRITTANY: Please tell me that you have something for us.

Ah, gracias, si.

We just delivered the oranges.

We got our first receipt.

We're on to deliver, I believe, the squash.

LUCAS: Ask them where the chickens come.

And we'll tell them where the oranges are.

BRITTANY: No, don't tell them. Don't tell.

Good job, guys.

Good job.

CEDRIC: Rotate.

SHAWN: Oh, you want this one?

CEDRIC: Yeah, this is a heavy one.

ERIC: There we go.

There we go.

Y'all ready for some orange?

Quality, receipt.

DANIEL: Thank you, man.

Bring your three receipts back to the porter.

We got to go all the way back down.

All right, back to the wholesale.

Thank you, merci.

BRITTANY: Got it?

Babe, watch out where you're going, please.

[music playing]

Oh, we're here.

CONOR: Is that it?

ALEX: Moulay Hafid Palace.

CONOR: Where are we going?

[music playing]

All right.

We have a finish right here.

Welcome to Tangier, Morocco.

Thank you.

Henry and Evan, and I am pleased to tell you,

you are team number one.

And a very close second, Alex and Conor,

congratulations, team number two.

We'll take it, all right.

That reminds you of IndyCar?

Yeah, a nice close finish?

They got us by a nose.

For a smart team, they're pretty physical,

don't you think?

But for a physical team, we're pretty smart, man.

I think this leg has really proved to other teams

that we've got both brains and brawn.

Henry and I are the complete package.

All right, and we have another team.

Kristi and Jen, you are team number three.

Congratulations.

And another team.

Trevor and Chris, you are team number four, congratulations.

- It was tough. - It was really hard.

It was tough?

It was really hard, Phil.

We're thrilled with where we are in the race.

We've just got to do everything we can to keep it up,

because people are only getting stronger.

We ran a lot, a lot of stairs.

And when you're breathing heavy,

and everyone smells like dead fish,

it's not a great thing to breathe in either.

[laughter]

Henry and Evan, I have some great news for you.

As the winners of this leg of the race,

you have won a trip for two from Travelocity.

And you are going to Zurich, Switzerland.

You're going to spend five nights in a deluxe room

at the Dolder Grand, including breakfast daily,

a massage for two at the grand spa,

and an afternoon of mini golf.

I hope you guys like mini golf.

Sound good to you?

Sounds amazing.

This is our third receipt.

And now we just have to go back to the wholesaler.

LUCAS: Good job, guys.

Good job.

Good job, man, right there on the right.

Oh, not good.

Let's let them pass, all we can do.

Thank you, thank you.

Thank you, thank you.

CEDRIC: Got the first delivery of chicken.

Got the receipt.

Now we still got vegetables, fruit.

This way.

TIM: I don't see a single word.

Joey, have you found any words?

Are you looking for words?

Thought we were supposed to dance with the girls.

And they would help us find the clues.

Yeah, I was just dancing.

Supposed to dance and look at the same time.

Where's the-- where's the clues at?

Cody, back of his shirt, her stomach.

Is it Moulay Palace?

TIM: See words, Joey?

See words?

CODY: There we go.

Moulay Palace Hafid

I haven't found a single word, man.

They found them so fast.

I mean, where the heck is it?

My gosh.

BRITTANY: Come on, come on.

ERIC: Come on.

Yeah, buddy.

We're headed back to the main square

to deliver the three receipts that we had.

Excuse me, guys, excuse me, thank you.

CEDRIC: Right here, right here, Shawn.

How you doing?

Receipt? Appreciate it.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Two down, one to go.

[music playing]

Cody and Jessica, team number five.

Congratulations. CODY: Works.

That was tough.

That was not easy.

I wasn't concerned at all.

Jessica is the most well-rounded, strong person

I've ever met in my life.

Because we've only been together

for a couple of months, a lot of people

kept saying, well, wait till you see how you feel about them

on the outside world.

Well, this is the definition of the outside world.

And I love him even more than before.

Oh my gosh, Moulay, look at that, right on her stomach.

Oh my God.

Tim, Palace, last one, palace.

Hafid Moulay Palace.

Let's let them finish.

Travel by taxi to your next pit stop.

Warning, last team to check in may be eliminated.

Taxi?

TIM: This the only entrance?

This is not it, this is not it.

So is it that way?

This way.

We're almost there.

JOEY: This is still the palace.

TIM: Oh, come on. JOEY: That might have been it.

TIM: It might have.

Which way? You want to go left?

JOEY: I don't know, Tim.

We should have gone in there and seen it.

TIM: This is the worst, man, why can't--

Come on, dude.

Come on.

SHAWN: It's over here. It's over here.

CEDRIC: Yes.

SHAWN: You got your order, sir.

Thank you.

OK, come on, come on.

CEDRIC: Back to the square, returning the receipts.

SHAWN: This way, come on.

Good, you all right, man?

CEDRIC: Yeah, I think what really took the toll was me

being the oldest person in this competition now,

and a person who had had three heart att*cks before,

about five or six years ago.

But I knew I wanted to finish the challenge.

I knew I was going to keep going.

plus pound pack, almost years old.

I'm looking, I'm looking, I'm worried about you.

I could care less about all this other stuff.

Knocking it out.

And I ain't done yet.

I ain't done.

We ain't done.

You'll have to drag me out of here, Phil.

JOEY: There it is.

[music playing]

I see some pain on your face there, Joey.

Oh, we're doing great.

He's not quitting, I'm not quitting.

Hopefully, we're allowed to keep going.

You're a team number six.

You're not at the front of the pack,

but you're still doing all right.

The reason why we missed the right location twice today

was we just didn't take the time to investigate.

We're struggling.

Directions are hard for us.

And we know North, East, South, and West, but--

I don't even think we know that sometimes.

[cars honk]

SHAWN: Taxi!

CEDRIC: Taxi, Taxi.

We're on our way to Moulay Hafid Palace to see Phil.

We're doing a race [speaking spanish]

We have to be numero une.

We've seen a few teams behind us.

Ocean Beach, I think did you see- the NBA guys?

I don't know what position we in.

We just hope we're not last.

Is this It?

LUCAS: Yeah, right through here.

Is it marked?

Marked entrance, babe, marked entrance.

I hear music.

[music playing]

Hey, Phil, how you doing, bud?

Eric and Daniel, you are team number seven.

And you're still in the race.

Oh, good. PHIL KEOGHAN: Congratulations.

Thank you.

Oh, good job, good job, man, good job.

Lucas and Brittany, you are team number eight.

You are still in the race. Congratulations.

DANIEL: Good job, guys.

Good job.

Did you ever imagine you'd be standing in Tangier, Morocco

on a race around the world?

[laughter]

[music playing]

Cedric and Shawn, you knew this

was going to be a tough race.

Unfortunately, this was not your leg.

I'm very sorry to tell you that you

are the last team to arrive.

Tough day.

We made a decision early that Ced's going to take this.

And you know, he did a good job.

This is hard.

It's a different kind of workout.

This ain't a normal run up and down the court, you know?

We have to go out, we went out pushing the best way we can.

Well, I do want to tell you this.

We just put some more time on the clock.

You guys are still in this race.

This is a non-elimination leg.

So even though you are last, a chance for you

to come back and b*at out those other teams.

So that's the good news.

However, sometime during the next leg of the race,

you will encounter a speed bump.

You're going to need to complete that before you can carry

on racing with the other teams.

I'm ready for it.

I never really pushed myself like I pushed today.

So it was a great test for me.

We're going into overtime.

We're still in the game.

Speed bump, we're waiting for you.

So let's go to OT right now.

[music playing]

[theme music]
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