03x07 - I'm Supposed to Be Indebted to Her for the Rest of the Race?!

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03x07 - I'm Supposed to Be Indebted to Her for the Rest of the Race?!

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Phil: Previously on "The Amazing Race"...

seven teams set out from this -year-old fortress in Morocco.

You're really rude! You don't need to yell.

Phil: Tensions grew between Teri and Ian.

Don't tell me to chill out again.

When I make a decision,

it's a decision and that's it.

We are a team.

Phil: In a head-to-head competition,

Teri and Ian emerged victorious

-Go it! -And arrived first at the pit stop.

[Both cheering]

Andre and Damon took a taxi ride

far off the beaten track.

He dropped us off in the middle of nowhere.

But managed a sixth place finish.

Aaron and Arianne, who hoped to stay alive

by using the Fast Forward...

Was somebody already here?

Fast Forward taken.Phil: Were too late.

And in the end, they were eliminated.

We had a great time, we had some good laughs, met some really good people.

Phil: Now, six teams remain.

Who will be eliminated tonight?

Phil: This is Marrakech, the capital of Morocco

for more than , years.

In the heart of this old city, the Catalina.

This traditional Moroccan guest house

was the sixth pit stop in a race around the world.

Teams arrived here at the end of the last leg

for a mandatory rest period.

The six teams waiting here

have no idea what's in store for them.

They have to figure out for themselves

how to get to the next yellow and red route marker

by solving clues they'll find in sealed envelopes.

Can Teri and Ian sustain the lead they gained

by winning the Fast Forward in the last leg?

Or will Flo and Zach, John Vito and Jill,

or Andre and Damon finally use their Fast Forward

to improve their standing?

Teri and Ian who were the first to arrive at : P.M.

will depart at : A.M.

Time to leave Marrakech.

Let's see where we're going.

Fly to Munich, Germany.

Phil: Teams have to travel more than , miles to Munich, Germany

and make their way to a statue called Friedensengel.

Once there, they'll have to locate Kasperle,

a children's puppet that has been famous throughout Germany and

Austria for more than years.

When they find Kasperle, he will give them their next clue.

Come on.

Which way, left?

Left.

We are going to go to the airport.

Open the trunk.

We're halfway through the race.

I've waited a very, very, very long time

to get up there at least one time and hear...

"Congratulations, you're number one."

If we run a clean race from here on out,

not make any more mistakes,

we should be in a good position to run for the gold .

We want to try get on either one of these two flights.

I think Zurich might be better.

It leaves minutes earlier and it's a lot closer to Munich probably than Paris.

We need to leave these guys in the dust.

Route info.

Fly to Munich, Germany and find Kasperle at the Friedensengel.

You have a dollar for this leg of the race.

There are a lot of ups and downs emotionally.

We don't go very long between yelling at each other

and hugging each other and saying, "Great job."

-Is this the right way?-Yeah.

There is a lot of stray animals in here.

-Aah![Cat meowing]

That's not right.

This where we came in?

Dude, I don't know! I asked you to find out

how we were getting out and you said you know how to do it.

Sometimes I'm tough on Zach

because sometimes he is so laid-back

that he doesn't push himself.

Zach, why don't you run and see

so that we don't waste hours of this day?

There's like rabid cats.

Route information.

One dollar.

Gerard: We are going to get ahead of the race

by continuing to do what we have been doing.

We do things kind of on the side

and we do things slowly sometimes.

We let other teams go ahead sometimes.

We are under the radar.

Drew: At the beginning of the race,

I think we were so stressed out

after our bumbled first leg.

Then once we hit this middle section

and had this alliance with Ken and Gerard,

it's been so relaxing and fun,

which I think has allowed our performance to definitely step up.

Guys, we're going to look for a cab.

We are going to get a cab.

Zach: Grand taxi.

Airport.

Flo: Let's go.

Good luck.

Let's go. Airport.

We only have a dollar for this leg

so we are kind of curious

what is going to happen here.

We are doing well on cash.

I don't think that will be a factor.

You have one dollar for this leg of the race.

I am a strong-minded woman.

And John Vito's a strong-minded man.

Instead of working against us,

I think it works in our favor.

Instead of us butting heads when we make decisons,

we respect each other and try to work with each other.

I think that makes us a great team.

Jill: Watch your head.

I want to go to the airport.

Jill: MerciJohn Vito:He knows?

Teri: The flight leaves at :.

So we might get a lucky break here.

Flo: Where can I buy a ticket?

We're going to buy these freakin' tickets.

OK, come on. Come on.

Can I buy here?

Let's go.

Out of the country.

Get out of this country.

Teri and I are the team.

There is no other team we are aligned with.

My philosophy is strictly focused. Stay the course.

Zurich.

We can fly to Zurich or Paris, they have flights too.

Why don't you check that out and come right back .

We are on a flight.

Off to Zurich and Munich.

-Merci. -Merci.

How do we get to Munich from here?

Is there another airport?

The best thing to do is just to get to Casablanca.

The best thing to do is to get to Casablanca and then book on from there.

OK.

We got one dollar for this leg of the race.

They could have at least gave me four quarters.

From the beginning of this race,

we have overcome adversity through our own perseverance.

Andre represents a true to heart teammate for me.

Got one.

Even when the chips are down,

we are still going to be there until the end.

We are not quitters.

We don't give up.

We are going to do whatever it takes.

We are trying to get to Munich, Germany.

We need to get to an airport.

We are hoping to get here and see the other teams,

so that would really make our morning.

This is good. Let me out.

We need to get to Munich, Germany.

How do we reserve tickets?

For today.

All the flights leaving here today is pretty much booked up?

It's only a quarter to : now.

If we just scrap this whole idea,

catch a train to Casablanca,

we will be there in three hours.

All right.

Why can't we just walk to the front and see if it's full?

Well, look. We got to ask them.

He already told us it's full.

She told us it's full.

She was at British Airways.

That was a different airline.

Does that make sense or not. what I just said?

So, then let's go.

I just want to--give me five minutes to ask.

Just give me five minutes.

Oh, my god.

He just did not want to listen.

All right. Come on.

Come on.

Can you fly us to somewhere else

and then connect us to Munich?

You want to see about the train schedule or you just want to go over there?

Just go.

I mean, there is nothing to see about.

We just need to go.

How long will it take us to get there?

Yeah.

How much by taxi?

That's $.

We are not spending a whole lot of money.

We are basically making out right now.

We need to get there fast, OK?

Driver: Fast?

/ hours, not three hours.

What is the most precious thing that we need to hold on to? Time.

And we just wasted time back there.

Didn't waste time, dude.

Nothing. Nothing.

Ask about the Madrid flight.

Flo: We decide with John Vito and Jill that we will try

to help each other out in the airport.

The twins are sharing information with Oh, Brother.

So it's like two teams against two teams.

The lines are clearly drawn now, so, it's great.

It actually makes it a lot clearer.

But you know what? We have to.

You guys are racing together, we have to race together.

Exactly.

I don't like it.

I don't like to be like so nasty.

You are very good at it.

What are you talking about?

No, I am not.

It's like your nature to be nasty.

That's not true,

Come on.You play dirtier than any of the people left in the game.

Come on.

We can't trust any of you four,

but we can trust Ken and Gerard so it works out great.

I just hope Andre and Damon don't show up here.

They'll show up and get on the flight we're on.

The red team's here.

We got multiple teams here.

I am happy as hell right now right now.

We got teams here.

Game on, baby.

It's really terrible because Damon and Andre are here

and our whole lead is destroyed.

It's just annoying.

You guys just came in to buy tickets now?

There is no-- Everywhere is sold out.

Flo: Damon and Andre piggyback on other people.

They don't do their own thing.

So, it's over for them.

What's up, Flo?

I wonder what she was able to negotiate.

I don't know.

I spoke to the man at the counter

and asked him to not put them on the : flight.

Apparently the flight is very booked.

We are the first on the waiting list anyway.

So it's looking good for us.

We just need them to be left behind.

Do you have any flights leaving out of here today?

Looks good, fellows.

Merci, merci. This is wonderful.

We finally just got on stand-by on Air France.

And we are very happy campers.

Come on, let's go.

You can?

What happened?

Get the bags. We're going.

They're right here.

John Vito and I got lucky enough

to go stand-by on an Air France flight at : A.M.

Unfortunately, Flo and Zach got left behind.

They were first before us on the waiting list.

So we are stuck here until : at the least.

The only thing I am worried about is what if, like,

Damon and Andre are getting on a flight that we are not thinking of?

No luck right now.

We may not get out of here until tonight or tomorrow morning.

I wanna leave this place so damn bad.

I am trying to get tickets.

We went to every single counter.

It's out of control.

I mean, it was just nothing was working.

I am never traveling again.

Merci. Merci.

I got stand-by tickets at : on Lufthansa.

We are so happy.

You're so great.

Dre, let me have your passport.

We got seats.

Damon was lucky enough

to get us a last-second flight to Paris.

We are out of here.

Yes, I am so glad we are out of here.

We figure once we get there,

then we will get a flight from Paris to Munich.

Ian: We got to buy the ticket up here.

Ian: I've lived a lot longer than most of the people in this race.

Most of them have the perspective of a or -year-old .

I have the perspective of a -year-old.

I really perceive they consider Teri and I a major threat.

Ian: Voila.Friedensengel.

Start looking for banners.

Teri: Here, I-- Ian: Got it?

Got it.

Hi there, dude.

I think you got something for me.

Hi.

Teri: Hello, Kasperle. You got a clue for me?

-Thank you, sir.-Thank you.

Guess what? Kasperle is originally from Austria.

So get yourselves to Innsbruck.

Phil: Teams must now travel more than miles by train

to the city of Innsbruck, Austria and search the streets

for this monument,Annasaule or the Pillar of St. Anna,

located near the Olympic Village.

We have to go back to the train station.

Derek, come on.

It's downstairs?

What do we do?

Do we wait up for them?

-Which way, Gerard?-This way.

I don't know.

We are on our way looking for our next route marker.

I'm telling you, they're going to come right behind.

Here they are. Drew! Derek!

Guys, we are getting you a ticket.

Let's roll.

We just arrived in France.

We are trying to get to Munich,Germany.That's our main destination.

We need to buy tickets.

Terminal one, OK. Thank you.

Looks like we only have an hour to make our connecting flight.

We got to get on this flight,Derek.

If we can get them to hold it up for us for maybe five, ten minutes.

Damon: There are three people on the bus.

Andre and I and this lady.

Me and Andre were talking about the airline

and out of the blue, she said, "Hey, I work for Lufthansa.

Maybe I can help you."

We have no luggage.

Thanks for your help.

This is great.

This is an angel on this bus.

This would be huge if we could get on this.

Running to the terminal, she goes to the back of the ticket counter.

She's goes to the back of the ticket counter,back the working her angle,

she' s talking,she's talking.

She gave me the thumbs up so it might be a chance.

Jill: Come on.

I say we go down.

John Vito: There it is. Look, it's the puppet show.

You must travel from Munich to Innsbruck by train.

Let's head to Austria.

Oh, there's the monument. OK, cool.

You must travel to Innsbruck by train.

We got a train ride. Excellent.

Right now Ian and Teri are ahead, we have no idea where they are.

And right behind us are the twins and Oh, Brother, literally minutes behind us.

So we are going to buy tickets to Austria.

We just got to see what time the trains run.

John Vito: I am so glad that she's been making a lot of the decisions

and she's been making the right decisions.

I am very happy with the way we stand right now.

Jill: Good night.

Ma'am, how much to get us to Innsbruck?

I think this is the way to get out of here.

Please, sir, is there any way?

The ticketing is closed?

Oh, man.

This is serious.

It's not a joke anymore.

We really have to run.

Flo: We are far behind right now.

For sure, far behind.

Teri: I see the flag.

Don't run. We're cool.

I see the box.

One, two, three, four, five, six.

It doesn't really matter.

I know, but it makes me feel good.

Ouch.

Detour, Detour.

Sled or skate.

A Detour is a choice between two tasks.

Each with it's pros and cons.

In this Detour, teams need to choose between two olympic Sports sled and skate.

In sled, teams go to a bobsled track

and ride along with a team of bobsledders

With speeds up to miles per hour, it's a scary ride,

but ut will be over fast.

However there are only two bobsleds available

and the reset time between rides could be as long as minutes.

In skate, teams go to an Olympic ice rink

and run a skating relay

with a pair of professional skaters.

It's not a scary event.

Hours of operation for both, A.M. To : P.M.

You're kidding.

Yo.

Hey.

We are on the :.

We are on :.

Only Ian is ahead of us.

We think. Unless he is in a bar in Casablanca.

[Imitating Ian] Teri, I know we'll get out of here.

So,what are we going to do?

I think we need to go there.

We might be able to sign in and be first.

So we can't do anything until A.M.

Let's go to Austria.

Time to go to Austria.

Ian: Tomorrow morning, come back.

Half past :.

Teri: Tomorrow.

Very good. Thank you.

Teri, look at this.

There's numbers.

Take the one.

You got it. We are first.

That's great.

Let's go back up where the bobsleds are.

They'll all be here by morning.

Flo: We should take the Fast Forward since we are behind.

Zach: Fast Forward?

Flo: Where is it?

To claim the fast foward,Find the dude surfing the Isenbach.

There is only one Fast Forward on each leg of the race.

The first team that finds it

can skip all tasks and go directly to the pit stop.

However, once a team uses the Fast Forward,

that team can never use another one for the rest of the race.

In this Fast Forward, teams need to find a surfer

riding what is known as a standing wave in the nearby Isenbach River.

Once they find the surfer,

they'll have to attract his attention

and then meet up with them

to claim the Fast Forward.

Do you think we should go for this?

It seems like a pretty good shot.

If we are that far behind, the Fast Forward might not catch us up enough.

My only other concern is Damon and Andre.

We are in Paris.

It looks like we will be spending the night.

Ticket counter opens at : in the morning.

They have space available on the flight at :,

and we resume racing at that point.

We are sort of stuck debating

whether we should go for the Fast Forward

in order to get to the front of the pack.

I say we go find this stupid Isenbach

and find somewhere to sleep near it.

How about a hotel?

, is that cheap enough?

Where is that?

Right there.

This is so ghetto,I can't

I am not going any cheaper than .

Why not?

Because it's gross.

Derek: Innsbruck, baby.

John Vito: In Innsbruck, we left with team Oh, Brother and the twins

and we decided to work together.

Derek: There she is.

There she is.

-Detour. -Sled or skate.

It's first come, first serve. Let's go.

A.M. To : P.M.

John Vito: Taxi right here.

Bobsled, you know, the sled that goes down.

Bobsled.

Is there an area where we can sleep?

Zach, can we just get over this and go to sleep?

Zach: There is definitely a lot of tension between me and Flo.

It bothers me when Flo yells at me.

She gets really stressed out on certain occasions.

Flo: Can we go in here and sleep?

No, one night.

Leave very early in the morning.

Zach: We are leaving in four hours.

We are just going to go ahead to the bobsled track now.

Just in case there is a sign-in.

We will probably just sleep there until it opens at :.

Drew: Derek, here.

Get me a flashlight,right now.

Jill: : A.M. Taxis

Thank you.

Drew: Here is a flag here.

Somebody has already been here.

Ian and Teri.

Gerard: OK, let's find a place to camp, eh?

What do you do?

You got to tell the brothers.

If there is any possible way.

Hey, Ken, you got to get a number.

Run right up there with the flashlight and go get your number.

It's on the left. it's on the log up there.

Oh, you guys, there's a box here.

Three and four.

Teri and Ian are one.

Oh, yeah, this is going to be cozy.

Hey, it's the big kahunas up here.

No way.

Gerard: Guess who's up here?

Ian: A few teams caught up with us

in the middle of the night at the bobsled.

Our place went from first to a bunch together.

It was a little disheartening to be honest.

Zach: This morning we are off to go find a surfer dude.

We are going to do the Fast Forward.

Flo: This is it.

-Oh, my lord.-Beautiful.

Go over there.

Go, Zach. Go.

Zach: Hello.

Straighten up this one.

Hey.

How are you? Do you have a clue for me?

Thank you very much.

Thank you so much. Fast Forward.

Congratulations, you have won the Fast Forward.

Go directly to the next pit stop,

Schwangau, Fussen, Germany.

Phil: Having won the Fast Forward,

Flo and Zach can now skip all tasks and go directly to the pit stop,

this meadow beneath the Neuschwanstein Castle

in the town of Fussen, Germany.

Thank you.

Zach: What is the name?

Fussen.

Fussen, Germany, huh?

We could be last place.

This could be our last hurrah.

I hope that the other people are locked up on some Detour or Roadblock somewhere.

It's done in, like, seconds.

I was very nervous about it, I have to admit.

I have a fear of heights and great speeds.

And that was a little bit of both.

Oh, man. Can you put your feet down?

Ian: What a ride. Whoo!

What a ride.

Ian: The bobsled was great.

It was everything I expected it to be

with bank turns and speed, got the blood pumping.

It was just an unbelievable ride.

Route info.

Get yourself to the Seegrube station.

Phil: Teams must now make their way across town

to a cable car called the Gondola Nordkette

ride the gondola to the Seegrube Station

and locate this route marker.

Whoo! What a ride! What a ride!

Teri: We gotta get down the hill.

Come on, we have to go very fast.

That was way more intense than I expected.

Let's go.

Seegrube Station at Gondala--.

OK, great.

Fantastic.

So awesome.

Is there a cab here?

No, that was great.

I think we should go ice skate.

Let's go figure skating.

That ain't happening.

I think we can catch up.

The situations change.

Teams go from first to last in the blink of an eye.

This race really,really shows,

It's not over until you put your foot on the mat at the pit stop.

Here we go.

No need to go so fast, OK? Go slow, not fast.

OK.

Ken: We were going fast.

It was really cool, though.

By the end, I was psyched. It was like Coney Island.

It was just great.

All right.

Let's get going.We have a cab waiting for us.

Come on.

Jill: Oh, my god. That was fun.

Hours of operation, A.M. To P.M.

Let's go.

Hmm, OK.

Right now we are just waiting for a cab.

We told him to be here, so we are hoping...

Are you guys just going to stand here and wait for the taxi?

You know, we told the cabs to come up here.

I hope they really come.

Well, we told them :.

We have to beat everybody else there so let's do it.

Show me what these Austrian drivers can do.

Maybe they'll get slowed up back there.

Let's hail someone to use their cell phone.

Stop for one minute, one minute.

Stop.

We might be up the mountain without a bobsled, for god's sakes.

John Vito: I hope that they really come.

Ken: Well, we told them :.

Gerard: Here is one.

We'll have them call, guys. John Vito, we'll have them call.

John Vito: See you, guys.

Ken: Can you call for one more?

Take your time calling.

Jill: Oh, nice.

Do you know where this is?

Gondola Nordkette?

Thank you very much. We need to go.

-Right this way.-Right up the stairs.

Let's get it going before those other two teams catch us.

Hurry up. Hurry up.

OK, let's go.

Here it is.

You must travel from Munich to Innsbruck by train.

So I guess it's back to where we were.

We decided we were not going to use the Fast Forward option.

Pretty certain the teams in front of us that still have the,

fast foward option available are going to use the Fast Forward.

Ian: Come on, Teri.

Come on.

Come on. I got a number.

-Read it. -Roadblock.

Phil: A Roadblock is a task that only one person may perform.

In this Roadblock, that person has to put on safety gear

and descend feet to the ground on a rescue cable

to receive their next clue.

That person should welcome a chance to dangle for a while.

That's you.

That person should welcome the chance to dangle for a while.

-I'll do it. -OK.

Come on. You got number one. You got to go.

Jill: Here, here.

Roadblock. Do you want me to do it?

-It's up to you.-I'll do it.

-I'll do it.-You sure?

No chance to die, right?

No chance.

It won't hurt? It's very secure.

Drew: I am glad I didn't go first.

I am glad Teri went first

because the harness looked really cheap and flimsy.

We are, like, good luck, Teri.

OK, you go first.

Are you sure it's safe?

Ian: Looking good. Looking good.

Come on, Teri.

Watch out for the next step!

Fantastic, Teri.

Very cool.

I am afraid of heights.

To stand down there and watch Teri come down, she was a real trooper.

and cheer her on, it was great she was a real trooper.

Teri: It's not every day you step out of a gondola.

I would dangle again anytime.

Ian: Fantastic.

Fantastic.

Run up here, Teri.

Gerard: Look at Teri running.

Run up here.

Drive yourself to the next pit stop,

in Fussen, Germany.

Phil: Teams must now return down on the gondola

and drive one of these cars miles

to the country town of Fussen, Germany.

Then they'll have to make their way to this meadow

just below Neuschwanstein Castle.

This fairy tale palace was the inspiration

for Sleeping Beauty's castle

and is the pit stop for this leg of the race.

The last team to check in here will be eliminated.

We are on our way.

If we took the Fast Forward and still got here last,

that's really depressing.

It wasn't meant to be.

Flo: All right. Just park.

Let's just go. Let's get this over with.

Welcome to Fussen.

-Thank you.-Thank you.

Flo and Zach, you are team number one.

I've got some good news for you guys.

As the winners of this seventh leg of the race,

you have each won a Kodak digital camera.

Which you can enjoy after the race.

Great. Thank you.

Drew: All right, no big deal.

Big deal, guys.

Not a big deal.

Big, big deal, guys. Look down!

To the parking lot which would be down in Innsbruck, yes?

In Fussen, Germany.

Get yourself to the pit stop.

Straight leg.

Straight leg.

All right, Gerard!

You got a load in your pants?

Derek: So I accidentally leave the clue at the ticket counter

for the gondola and I can't find it.

Teri: I saw it and I said, "It's over there."

I think we are ready to go. Let's go.

Let's go.

Let's just go and find it.

OK.

Teri: I thought maybe he would help out with directions

and I guess he didn't think that my pointing out

where his clue was was worth helping out in the book.

All of a sudden, I am supposed to be indebted

to her for the rest of the race?

I mean, I would have found it anyway.

Teri: Showed him where his clue was, for heaven's sake.

I will remember next time.

Start it up.

It's going up the mountain, isn't it?

Yeah,yeah, left,left.

And we don't know where we're going. Let's follow the Wonder Twins.

They have the map.

They haven't got it right yet.

They haven't got it right yet, for god's sakes.

The brotherhood crumbles.

Kenny, that's not nice.

I need to take a left to get out of here.

This way, I think.

Gerard: No, keep going.

Who is that? It's the Wonder Twins.

This is the way we came up.

The brothers went that way.

Those are the twins. Who do you want to follow?

-The brothers.-Keep going.

We have people behind us. Shake 'em.

Derek: They're trying to ditch us.

Ditch the Wonder Twins.

Everyone else follows Ken and Gerard.

They think were competent.

I think our strategy just from here on out is no more alliances.

There is not that many teams left.

You just go for it on your own.

Gerard: They're all following us.

Should I just go straight, Gerard?

Sure, what the heck.

I think we pulled into a private driveway.

Umm, move!

We definitely should have went the other way.

Ian: I think we need to turn around here.

Do not enter.

Gerard: Those guys are turning around. I would still go to the right.

Drew: Why is--Derek: Listen to me.

Do you have a plan at all now?

Any plan of how we are getting there, roads, anything?

Yeah, where did you think they went? It was one way.

What was that?

[Whistling sound]

What is that noise?

Derek: You haven't found it on a map anywhere.

It's on the map.

What is on it?

It shows Fussen on the...map.

Where is the piece of paper?

No, in the book!

Not this map.

Not this map.

There, you popped the tire.

Ken: Did I?

It's going flat.

Let's go, get in the car.

Quick, quick now.

We need to get back on track.

Where do we get off to go back the other way?

Salzburg? OK.

Ken: Gerard, stop it.

I am not making faces.

Stop it Gerard. Your making faces.

Stop it Gerard. Your making face

I have done some crazy things on this race.

You have done many crazy things on this race.

[Whispering] Not as crazy as you.

Teri: Which one is it?

Is it Kenny and Gerard?

He's got a flat.

Who the heck was that?

Oh, it's Ian behind us.

Ken: Let's go really slow, then.

Dirty rotten scoundrels.

I don't know if we should go any further.

Cause we may ruin the rim.

Don't take , that's for sure.

If we went that way--

Well, we didn't go that way.

I am figuring we came in.

OK. Well, let's find out.

meters, left turn, meters, right turn?

No.

Gerard: Go in there, would you?

Let's ask them.

We have a problem.

That's the problem.

No good.

I think it's safe for one more, two more kilometers.

Good, keep going. Keep going.

Welcome to Fussen.

Dankeschoen.

Derek and Drew, you are team number two.

All right.

Jill: Let's go. Let's go.

John Vito and Jill, you are team number three.

All right!

-Whoo! -All right.

[Applause]

Teri: There is the flag right there.

Ian: I see it. I see it.

-Ready?-Let's jog up.

Teri and Ian, you are team number four.

Now we are heading in to be told we are going home.

Ken: We are not-- Don't think like that,Gerard.

Be an optimist, for god's sakes.

You got to be in it to win it, Gerard.

We're not giving up yet.

Listen, Maria Von Trapp.

It's a fantasy world. We're hours behind 'em.

Gerard: We had a feeling it was over for us.

We figure if we're getting eliminated,

we might as well go down with the Von Trapps.

I think you need to pull over.

Phil!

Oh, he's too serious.

Ken and Gerard...

Lay it on us.

Lay it on us loud, will ya?

If we are out, we are out, Phil.

You are team number five.

Yeah!

We aren't last!

Damon: That hurt us.

There is a flag.

Get yourselves to Fussen, Germany.

The fat lady is singing.

I hear her.

Andre and Damon.

Yes, sir.

You are the last team to arrive.

I am sorry to tell you, you've both been eliminated from the race.

We kind of expected that.

It's been a long leg.

I am happy that we did this.

Damon is a firefighter. I am a police officer.

And it will show that we eat and sleep just like everybody else.

We bleed like everybody else.

And we are just everyday, common people.

I think that that will help bridge, you know, the gap

between, you know, the police department and the community.

Damon: That's it.

We've been friends, We will always be friends.

We have been great friends

and it's going to stay the same.

-I got something for you.-Oh, you have?

Here is the dollar back for this leg of the race.

Didn't need it.

Phil: Stay tuned for scenes from our next episode.

Phil: On the next episode of "The Amazing Race"...

There is Ian.

Teams give Ian the runaround.

We don't know.

They found it. They just lied.

Phil: Some start to question Flo and Zach's relationship.

Phil: And others fall behind.

Come on!

My pants are falling down.

This is more important than your pants falling down.

-Oh, you think so?-Yeah, I think so.
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