36x05 - Save The Stress For Later

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36x05 - Save The Stress For Later

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Previously on the amazing race...

Ten teams raced through
Medellín, Colombia.

This is incredible.

Why am I crying?

The pressure to win took its toll

on dating couple Amber and vinny.

I would rather be last than have this.

Last place firefighters

sunny and bizzy were
puzzled at the detour...

"The world is smaller than we imagine."

God, why is that not it?

But then staged an epic comeback

at the roadblock to pass two teams.

Yeah? Yes. Okay. Thank you,

thank you, thank you, thank you.

You are team number eight.

I thought we were done.

Danny continued his strategy
of working with other teams.

- The museum -is over there.
- Okay, amazing.

Boyfriends Ricky and Cesar

won their second leg in a row.

- You are team number one.
- Yes!

Meanwhile, married couple

aerobic instructors Michelle and Sean

made their final jump at the mat.

You have been eliminated from the race.

Okay. We can take it.

Teams will begin the next leg of the race

in Santiago, Chile.

Chile is a 4,000-mile long country

bordered by the pacific ocean
and the andes mountains.

Teams will begin this leg

in the capital city, Santiago,

home to South America's
tallest skyscraper.

Ready?

- Route info.
- Route info.

"Welcome to Santiago, Chile."

"Find Marilyn Monroe's thunder bird...

To receive your next clue."

- All right, let's go.
- Let's do it.

Okay.

Our goal is to stay at the
top of the pack. Another

first-place finish -hopefully, we can make

- would be awesome.
- Another first, yeah.

That would be amazing.

But we're just trying

to stay ahead and keep moving forward.

This is marked. It's right here.

You like this one?

Off we go. Okay.

Here's a map.

So, our last leg, we felt like

even though we placed
so well... we felt like

we didn't operate as a team. We were

kind of on separate pages.

So we kind of talked about
things that we can improve on.

For me, I'm gonna try to not be

so reactive with things that he says.

For me, it's important that I let her

set the pace for our team.

We can only go as
fast as we go together,

and I think that if I
allow her to set that pace,

we'll perform much better.

We know that first place is within

striking distance for us.

We just got to have a flawless race.

We're just gonna try to
communicate effectively

and really think through things.

Let's go, baby. Let's
go. Let's be great today.

Route info.

"Welcome to Santiago, Chile."

"Find Marilyn Monroe's thunder bird

to receive your next clue."

- Let's go, let's go.
- Go, go, go, go.

Let's go, let's go.

Eugenia street.

Danny, right here.

- We ready to go?
- Let's go.

Let's do it.

We'll go down another maybe
half mile and then take a left.

Having a map is an absolute
game changer for sure.

We know where we are. We
don't have to stop for directions.

So, it's huge.

Lately we've been kind
of stressing out about

the spot that we're in and
we kind of got away from

"don't worry about what
everybody else is doing,"

so, I think today

we're gonna do the
best that we possibly can

and, hopefully that

ends us seeing first place on the mat.

My god, I love self-driving with a map.

Yeah, it's big, big-time.

Do you feel like you have a good idea of

- what we're doing?
- Yeah, I do.

Excellent. You're amazing.

Feeling really good -yeah, super excited.

After a third-place finish yesterday.

I'm feeling, like, confident in our ability

to be a strong team and excited to

- be here in Santiago, Chile.
- Yeah. It's fun because

this is the one place
Danny went to school,

so I get to come back to where

he would call me from school

and say, "mom, I'm
doing this, this and that!"

I think mom and I... we've been racing

for last a lot of the time.

Just racing not to get eliminated.

So to be in the front of the pack

right now... it's a nice feeling.

Stick shift... you're k*lling it right now.

k*lling it.

Brings back memories.
'68 Volkswagen bug.

Okay, Danny's in the lead now.

I think they know where
they're going better.

Danny in the lead?

So make sure you follow their car.

Babe, are you ready to enjoy
yourself and have fun today?

- Yes.
- That's what I'm talking about.

We're just gonna enjoy
today. It's nice weather.

We're gonna have a
good time today, baby.

He thrives in competition.

He thrives in being challenged.

I feel like I've had enough challenges

throughout my life that I'm at
a point where I just want peace.

Finding that balance when it
comes to motivating each other

before we get started
is like night and day.

We ready to go, baby. Take
back our number one spot!

"Find Marilyn Monroe's thunder bird

to receive your next clue."

Teams must find Marilyn Monroe's car,

a 1956 Ford thunder bird

that disappeared after it was purchased

six years ago before
reappearing here in Santiago.

Once they've had a chance

to admire this half-million-dollar car

they can rip and read their next clue.

- Let's just go.
- Let's go.

Thunderbird. Isn't that a car?

Rapido, rapido, rapido.

"Make your way to monjitas street

and choose one of the marked cars."

- So it's on this street?
- Yeah.

- Do you see the marked cars, bizzy?
- No.

Keep going.

We all can't be going the wrong way.

Come on, just keep looking, come on.

We're looking for marked
cars. It has to be on this street.

Let's just go ba... it's on this street.

D-Do not leave this street.

They're asking people for directions.

This is no longer the street up here.

Come on, let's go.

Why are we going back this way?

They said the street name changed.

So then it has to be on this street.

Yup. There's the cars.

- Are you kidding me?
- We're so dumb. - My god.

See? I told you.! Derek's always right!

Are you kidding me?

Everybody ran past the cars,

but we are the first group out,

which is a great thing, out of our four.

It's right here. You think
here it's okay to park?

Perfect.

Yeah. Let's go.

Seems that we're the first ones.

- Okay...
- Now, Marilyn Monroe's car.

We need to find the thunder bird.

Do you know what a thunder bird is?

Well, this is a Jaguar.

This is a mustang.

It's probably Ford.

- Firebird... not that.
- Not a thunder bird?

No, Marilyn Monroe's thunder bird.

- It's gonna be old.
- Old?

- Yeah. It might be in this back room.
- My god.

- This is old.
- No, that's too old.

There is a continuation on
the other side here, Ricky.

- The other side?
- Here. Here, here.

Ricky. Ricky. Ricky.

- Buenos días.
- Buenos días.

- Is it this?
- Yeah, I think it's this.

- Yup, thunder bird.
- Beautiful.

Wow.

- Here is our next clue.
- Yes.

- Muchas gracias.
- Muchas gracias.

"Route info. Drive yourselves"

"to skate parque araucano
to find your next clue."

- Ready? Let's go.
- All right, skate parque araucano.

Let's get out of here
before anyone else comes.

Yeah.

It's this way.

There's a gentleman over
here. Do we go over here?

It's on the other side.

Do you have a clue?

You have a thunder
bird. This is a thunder bird.

- Here's a clue.
- Yay!

Thank you.

- Right... here?
- Here, right here.

Here. It's right to the left. Pull in, pull in.

They... look, they're already here, so...

This is the garage, this is it, right here.

They got here so fast.

Hey. Thunderbird

go all the way through this
garage -go through here?

To the next garage.

Yep, I see 'em, I see 'em, I see 'em.

We took too long,
babe, that was too long.

- This thunder bird.
- Gorgeous.

Wow. Hi.

Let's go. How you doing, how you doing?

- Hi. How are you?
- Thank you for that.

Thank you for that. Hey.

Okay. "Find Marilyn
Monroe's thunder bird

to receive your next clue."

- Juan, right there.
- Yep, that's it, that's it.

- Thank you. Thank you very much.
- Awesome. Thank you so much.

- What do you want to do?
- I'm gonna just grab our map real quick.

- So, you got it? 'Cause...
- I don't have it yet.

Skate park. Look at this.
See that sign right there?

Yep.

Skate park? I think it's over here.

We're gonna turn right here.

- Right?
- We're going to go up here.

We're going to go right here.

- Yeah, let's go.
- Let's drive a little bit...

Well, don't drive 'cause we
just don't want to drive no...

Avenue. Look. "Avenue pdt."

I think Danny is our secret w*apon,

when it comes to
navigation, and because

I am physically on the weaker side,

I'm trying to get him to
hold that a little closer

so it gives me a little bit of time.

- Danny, let's go.
- Get in the car, y'all.

Just hurry up and get in
your car, get in your car.

Cool with us following you and verifying?

- Follow, but I might...
- That's what we're doing,

- that's what we're doing.
- Might screw up.

Let's go, buddy.

Hey, we're catching
up to team number one.

- Yeah, we are.
- Yeah, that was 15 minutes,

but there's no other
teams behind us, yet, so...

- Well, we need to shake 'em.
- Yeah.

I think if we separate ourselves,

then we will do better.

I shouldn't be working with other teams,

but my heart is like, -i keep
trying to get him to get away.

"I want to work with other teams

'cause I don't want to go on our own."

Danny can just get
caught up in team playing.

But when it comes to

the team playing and physical stuff,

then that gives me a disadvantage.

They're not gonna worry
about us when it comes

to a physical challenge. They're gone.

- Yeah.
- So,

- you got to remember that.
- Yeah, I know.

Yep.

We already made...

A big mistake. But at least all four groups

made the same big
mistake of not finding the car.

Yeah.

- We all stuck together, but...
- Maybe other groups had a hard time too.

We left in the... "Last
but not least" group.

There's four teams, so
we have three other teams

that we can hopefully b*at out today.

I think we need to think
through detours better this leg.

We're consistently choosing
the wrong one for us.

We know we're capable, it's just, yeah.

We've not been doing that,

so we're just trying to
instill that confidence

that we know we have. We
just haven't been applying it.

All north... so, yeah, and
then we should see the 5 south

once we get on there.

- I see 5 north.
- Yeah, that's okay.

Just keep going.

I can drive anything,
pilot anything. I'm good.

I was a black hawk
mechanic, helicopter mechanic

for 13 years in the army
national guard, Wisconsin,

and loved it. I had a great time.

This woman's a badass.

And I'm really hoping that
that's some type of advantage

over one team in particular
that does not know how to drive.

Did I stall out?

I just stalled out.

- Kishori, help me.
- I don't.

I'm putting... i'm... it's not going...

Is your foot on the...

It's all the way on the clutch.

Did I just stall out again?

Whoever made this
car, I'm gonna k*ll 'em.

After everything that's
happened, losing both my parents

to cancer, like, my philosophy is,

you should live every day as it's your last,

you should hold on to the
people you love the most

because, like, you don't know

- when it's gonna be your time.
- Yeah.

Could be your last
breath, you never know.

- You never know.
- You really never know.

And so, like, doing this race,

spending it with my cousin,
it's been so much fun.

Clutch in.

Today, even though we're
in the back of the pack,

doesn't mean you can't
push your way forward.

- Exactly.
- We're just gonna keep our momentum,

keep staying positive, and
have a good day overall.

- Second gear. Breathe in, breathe in.
- Yeah.

- Breathe out.
- Breathe out, breathe out.

I'm very, very proud of you.

Just learned how to drive stick shift

right before coming on the race.

You're gonna take this all the way

- to Peru.
- To Peru, and turn which way?

Yes, and then you're gonna, make a left

on Pedro d-do no so ver-vergara.

- That's a lot of stuff.
- I know, I know,

that's why I'm only giving
you one thing at a time.

These teams here

their age is-is how long
we've known each other.

So, you know,

we-we may bicker, but we
know which button to push,

and I-I think we're able to
reinforce and move forward.

That's really what's helped us so far.

That's the nature of our relationship.

We like to, you know, push each other,

and so, if it comes across as bickering,

it's really just us encouraging each other.

Okay, can you tell me
a street name, please?

Not readily available.

It's okay.

You're being so sweet. Look at you.

Because me being
sweet keeps you calm.

- That's my love language.
- I know.

- Gifts.
- Shelisa's love language is

purses, flowers, -gifts.

Saying that I'm wrong,

saying that I'm sorry when
I don't know why I'm sorry.

This map is a little tricky.

What was the park name?

What was the park's name?

"Acoca..."

- Araucano.
- I think it was... there was

- a sign over here for it.
- Okay, can you...

This is escuela militar.

If you can get out of here
and go right, it would be great.

- Here.
- Thank you.

Yes.

We good?

Yeah, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a little stressed.

- Save the stress for later.
- But I...

- You know I don't like...
- I know, but I'm trying my best.

- I dislike wandering, so...
- I...

We're not wandering. We're
heading on the right way.

- It is not wandering.
- Okay.

- We got lost. We're picking up.
- It's

I don't know where
we're going at all, so...

- Me, neither. So, I mean...
- Well...

You have a map. I don't
have a map to follow.

I'm trying my best. Yeah, okay.

Turn on Avenue andrés bello.

I think we need to turn around.

We're going more north
than we need to be going.

So turn... can you turn left?

This is a street called zapadores.

Babe, you're not listening to me.

- Baby, reel it in.
- I feel like you're getting,

you're getting worked by the pressure.

Tighten up.

But I don't need you to tell me
that. That's not gonna help me.

- You-you got this, babe.
- You know what helps me.

You got this. You

we're back on the street
you-you wanted us on.

Can you please identify
what's on the map?

Okay. You're going too fast for me

to anticipate the next turn, babe.

I need... we need to
figure out what we're doing.

- It's probably not it, babe.
- Where's the water?

God.

Do you need me to pull o...

- You keep on going back and forth. Okay.
- Yeah, stop. I need you to stop.

Give me the map, please.

- No, this isn't...
- So, where are we?

- Where did you think?
- I don't... we're somewhere up in here.

- Pío nono.
- There's pío.

We got to go south on pío nono.

Yeah. We got to get across the water.

So we need to go south.
We need to turn right up here.

Are you sure that that's south?

Yeah.

This is, like, a dead end.

- No... -No? Up here?
- No, I don't think so.

- Is the street la Gloria?
- Yeah.

Okay, we're good. We're good. Here.

This is, sand star circle.

It's right here to the left.
You can turn left in here, mom.

And the skate park is...
Clue box is right here, mom.

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

- Think that's the clue box.
- Let's go, baby. Let's go.

- Right here.
- All right. Ready?

- "Who's feeling board?"
- "Who's feeling board?"

I am.

Santiago offers the
perfect urban environment,

for skaters.

This roadblock requires
teams to pay careful attention

to the boards that one of
these skilled athletes is using.

Then match the design
by assembling the trucks,

wheels and deck. It's all in the details.

When Luna confirms
they have a perfect match,

she'll hand them a clue.

"Assemble a skateboard"
"a skateboard..."

- "To receive your next clue."
- You got it.

- Okay.
- Let's go.

- Build a skateboard. You're gonna that.
- I'll do it.

All right. I'm feeling board.

- Come on, y'all.
- Danny, let's go.

Got to be over here.
Let's go! Go through here?

Over here, over here.

It said to the left of the skate park?

- I see it, I see it.
- Yeah.

- Come here. Come here, baby.
- Can you jump?

- Send you over.
- Ouch.

Hell yeah. We're golden.

Mom, entrance is down here.

Give me the paper.

- Do you want to climb?
- No.

Yet we made it.

Let's go, buddy!

Let's go, juancho.

- This your element, baby.
- You got this.

- There's a clue box right here.
- Come on, come on, come on.

We got to go out of the
park and then back in.

Okay.

- "Who's feeling board?"
- "Who's feeling board?"

- Let me do it. I'll do it...
- Okay.

There's the boys.

"Assemble a skateboard
to receive your next clue."

- The entrance is this way.
- The entrance is down here.

- What? Entrance is over here?
- Entrance is down here.

Thank you, guys.

But orange and pilots
followed us the whole way.

- So are they here?
- So they're here?

- They jumped the fence.
- They jumped the fence.

- Danny, right there.
- Thank you.

- Let's do it, Danny.
- Yep. Let's k*ll it.

- Let's get buzzing.
- Yeah.

I got to build a skateboard,

so I'm trying to figure
this out quick as I can.

This is definitely rod's thing, not mine.

So, hopefully, he'll get
this done really swiftly

and we can be back on the road.

- We rolling, baby.
- Hello, guys.

Never built a skateboard, but, hopefully,

my engineering degree will
help me out a little bit in this.

I just got to see what
all the parts look like.

And so we'll see what happens.

I have my own kind of
way of process and analysis

when I put things together,

which is very meticulous.

So first thing I did
was I put everything out

to see what there was.

I kind of get a general
gist of everything I needed

to use and for what...

'Cause I'm not a
skateboarder. I don't know

what a skateboard looks like
aesthetically from up close.

- Let's go, buddy.
- Let's go, buddy.

We got it, we got it, we got it.

- Let's go, juancho!
- I ain't worried about it.

Let's go, baby. I love it.

Doing great, Danny.

So, putting the wheels
in. Is it a certain color?

- Wait. It is.
- So that's it right there.

That's the example.

Blue, red, orange, green.

I immediately looked at the colors

of the wheels, and I went, "they wouldn't

just give us colors of the
wheel if it didn't mean anything."

Just making sure I have the right colors.

- Danny, you got it, babe.
- That one's good.

Come on, baby!

Hey, baby, you know
we over here working.

I don't have any experience

with the skateboards at all,
so I have a bunch of parts

that I don't know exactly where they go.

I think it's our first time that
we're doing a roadblock...

Roadblock with another
two teams, three teams.

So this is stressful. You
want to be out of here first.

Hey, it's not tightening
down, so it got to go through.

- Wait, what do you mean?
- On top.

Hey, come here, come here, come here

I got you, I got you.

- Okay...
- Dude, you're so right.

Freak.

Good freaking catch, bro.
You saved me, like, 20 minutes.

This here. This here.

And we're gonna take a nail head.

And we're gonna stick it through...

Is it through the top?

I feel like it's through the top.

Come on, baby!

You got this! You do this!

Check!

Tell me you like that thing.

Ooh! Go ahead and tell
me that thing is pretty!

- No go?
- No.

I see it.

- Man. I see it. My bad.
- Come on, baby. Come on. Be quick with it.

This piece is on backwards.

Rod, pay attention to the details, buddy.

Shane, we're almost done.
We got two wheels left.

Good. Good.

Hey, fam, I just dropped
one of my lug nuts.

It flew off somewhere.

Here, let me finish putting mine together,

and while they're checking
it, I'll check for your piece.

God dang it.

I missed one nut.

It flew off.

Hey, rod, take a deep breath,
buddy. You got it. You got it.

If things are going wrong,

it only means you're on
the amazing race, rod, so...

Do y'all see a nut flew
over here somewhere?

I-I don't. I'm sorry.

Check!

No good.

No good? All right.
Let's see what we got.

It's all right, Juan.

Take a breath, buddy. We got this.

I'm missing something.
What could it be?

Hey, fellas, if y'all can
help me find that one nut,

- it would be money.
- Let's go, rod.

- Babe, I got a nut I got to find.
- Damn it.

A nut for a nutcase.

I'm searching everywhere for the nut.

And I'm asking everybody around me,

"have you seen a nut?"

It's like looking for Waldo in that grass.

Dude, as soon as I'm
done, I'm gonna help you

find that nut. Don't worry.

I totally just felt like I had

done just destroyed my
opportunity to take first place.

Man, I cannot find this nut.

This is going crazy.

Rod loses one of his
nuts, and starts freaking out

and starts walking all around all of us.

And he's like, "I've lost my
nuts. I've lose my marbles."

Okay. All right.

We probably shouldn't
phrase it that way..

- Sorry.
- Mom.

- That just...
- I'm a middle school teacher.

- What can I say?
- Okay.

What?

- I think I know what it is.
- What?

I think I tightened it too tight.

I think it needs to be more flexible.

Shane, my bad, man.
We're gonna get it, though.

- Juancho, you got this bro.
- Don't worry about me.

You're doing fantastic.

All right, let's give it a sh*t. Come on.

All right, I think that's good. Check?

Thank you.

- No.
- No.

- No good?
- No good.

It's all right, bro. It's all right, bro.

I just can't... I don't know
what they're looking at.

I don't know why it's wrong.

There it is!

My god. Someone
else is just getting here.

Let's go.

We thought we were
last, and I guess we're not.

- It's here, right? Yeah.
- This is marked. But it says...

- This is it. -What do we do?
- But what do you do?

Lisa, Lisa! What does it say next?

There's keys on these cars.

Well, that could be... I see
a person standing there.

Let me see. Okay. You get
your next clue here, don't you?

Thunderbird? Marilyn
Monroe's thunder bird?

Yeah, this looks like it.

- Yeah.
- Yes! Okay.

Let's go, let's go.

- It's right here.
- Come on, let's go. Come on, karishma.

Are you going south or north?

- I'm going... west.
- We're going north.

- From the Plaza?
- Yes.

On Santo Domingo, you're on?

I'm on Santo Domingo. Yes.

- Okay, pull over.
- Pull over why?

'Cause... so we can
find where we're going.

The street name.

You're on Santo Domingo.

We got to find the street, sunny.

The street's not this way.

- These are nice cars over here, though.
- Nicer cars.

- Hello. Thunderbird!
- Do you have a clue?

It's a thunder bird. This is
a normal, real thunder bird?

Do you have a clue?

- Yes, yes. -Do you have a clue?
- Can we have a clue?

- Yes.
- Okay.. My god. We found it.

- Muchas gracias, man.
- Thank you. My god.

- This was very hard for this.
- We found it. Come on.

- It's a Ford thunder bird.
- I know what they look like.

Look...

Bro, I used to watch
car shows with my dad.

It should be-it should
have a lot of muscle.

Let's go. Let's go, let's go! It's a muscle...

- In here. That one.
- It's a thu... this is a thunder bird.

- This one right here.
- It's this one.

When I was younger,
me and my dad used to

watch, like, car auctions,

'cause he was really,
really into, like, older cars.

I always wanted a '57 Ford thunder bird

we'd always talk about that.

That came, like, full circle today.

That was pretty cool.

- Love that car. Thank you.
- Thank... thank you so much.

Run, run, run, run.

The street is Santo Domingo.

- You found it.
- It's not San Martin?

Where are we going?

- Where are we going?
- I'm heading...

- Okay. Pull over, please.
- My god. Okay.

- Okay.
- You need to tell me where we're going.

- You have the dir...
- You have it all.

I can't pull over. I don't
know which direction.

Okay, well, driving in the wrong direction

isn't gonna help anything.

Okay, ask... ask...

- So...
- You go here.

Yeah. Sí. Sí.

So past recoleta?

Okay.

- Yeah.
- He's saying that one. Okay.

- Yeah. Yeah.
- Did you understand that?

So are we going beyond recoleta?

- Yes.
- Okay.

Roadblock.

"Who's feeling board?"

- Okay. Okay.
- I think you should do it.

- He's gonna do the roadblock.
- I'll be doing the roadblock.

Babe, I have no clue
where this nut went.

No freaking clue.

Come on, baby. Come on,
baby. You can find it. Come on.

You got it, baby. I see your brain working.

Ricky, really? I don't
get a "come on, babe"?

- Come on, babe.
- Thank you.

You got it. Go, go, go!

You want me to keep cheering?

- Not anymore. Not anymore.
- Not anymore?

Okay, fine.

- Vincent, you're gonna k*ll it, I know it.
- Hey, hey.

Hey. Come here, come here, come here.

Just putting together a skateboard.

I used to do this all the time, actually.

I was a skater back in
the day, so, I knew how

to do the ollies and the
varials and things like that.

You got to know how to build your board.

I've built skateboards all my life,

so for me, I had no
problem putting it together.

Dream team just got here,
and they're a... a strong team.

There's a little collaboration with them.

They helped me out
and so I want to be able

to return the favor a little bit.

Looks like Cesar might almost be done.

- How you feeling? All right.
- Pretty good.

Honestly, right now,
I'm pretty out of ideas.

The only other thing I can think of,

which is crazy to me, is
the color of the wheels.

Shane, I think I know what it is. I think.

I mean, I'm taking a risk right now.

You take your... Take your time, buddy.

I mean, it'd be kind of bittersweet, but

then that means I'll get it,
and it means I'll get the clue,

and we'll be able to move on.

Man, this is crazy, man.

Baby, we'd have been done.

Come on, baby. Come on.

There it is. Thank god.
Thank you, Jesus. Let's go.

I found it, y'all. I found it. Found it?

- Yes.
- Good, good.

Check.

- Good job!
- Yes. Let's go.

- Come on.
- All right, buddy.

Great job, Danny!

Let's go.

- He just smoked it.
- Detour.

"Perform for pesos or climb for clues."

Like all big cities,
Santiago has its fair share

of street performers.

And the one-man bands,
known as chinchineros,

can be found on pretty
much every corner.

This detour requires one team member

to learn and perform a short routine

while the other plays maracas

and collects money from the crowd.

Assuming they can attract a crowd,

teams must earn 2,500
pesos to get a clue.

There is a global trend

from major cities to repurpose resources

something city officials
are doing here in Santiago

reconfiguring this
abandoned cement factory

into a challenging climbing
wall six stories high.

This detour requires teams

to pick up two race ribbons at the top.

All they have to rely on are
these precarious-looking holds

and their will to win a million dollars.

- Let's go perform. I'm a performer.
- Okay.

I love climbing.

But I don't have the upper-body strength.

Right now, we're leaving in first! Let's go!

- Check?
- Come on.

Come on. Come on.

Here you go. Thank you.

Let's go, jauncho!

Come on, baby. Come on.

- Good job! - Yes! Yes!
- Yeah!

- Let's go. -Check, please.
- Awesome.

- Rod, colors, colors.
- I got 'em right.

- Let's go, let's go, let's go.
- Detour.

- Climb for clues.
- Let's do it. Climb for clues.

- We're gonna climb for clues. Let's go.
- All right, let's go.

- Please check.
- Come on, Cesar.

You got it. You got it.

- Good job!
- Thank you very much. Thank you.

Ricky, we got it. Okay.

Do the pesos? We're charismatic.

Yeah, I think we can get it.
I think we can get that done.

Okay. So we're doing
perform for pesos. Yes.

For pesos.

- Come on, baby. You got this.
- You got this, baby.

- Babe, I'm coming.
- It's all good.

I'll be there. Check?

Come on, baby. That look good.

Thank you! Dang it. It took
me forever. I'm so sorry, baby.

- I'm so sorry, but we out of here!
- Come on.

- Come on, come on.
- We out of here.

Good job, guys.

Okay. Detour.

Do you want to perform? Peso.

But don't worry about
it. Let's go. Let's go.

Let's go. Let's go.

There are still four other teams
behind us, babe. Come on.

Check.

Get ready to run. Let's go.

- Good job!
- Thank you. Appreciate it.

"Perform for pesos, or climb for clues."

"Harness up and climb to
the top of the concrete tower"?

Yes.

We're about halfway there.

- Okay.
- So it's at this upcoming light.

- Okay.
- So, you're gonna turn right.

I don't think I can.

- It's one-way to the left?
- No, honey, it looks like

it's all... It's all one way.

Bummer. Okay. All right, we're good.

I'm just taking us a little bit zigzag.

- That's okay.
- Hoping other teams don't pass us.

Some of the other people
had to navigate on their own,

and we'll see how that was for them.

Am I going left or right?

- Hold on, rod.
- That's busa north.

I'm gonna go this way.

- Baby, you be to be quicker.
- Rod!

- I'm just saying, baby. I'm just guessing.
- I'm trying.

I'm really trying, I promise.

I know, but you said,
get on the expressway,

but you ain't tell me which way.

Well, it's hard for me to
read the map and look up

and tell you where I'm going.

What street is this?

I'm on route 5 right now, baby.

Seems like we should still be in the city.

But you told me to
get on the expressway.

Yeah, that's what this
looks like... an expressway,

- from what the sign says.
- But I'm going... I'm going

I'm going into the mountains.

Well, then you might be going
the wrong way. I don't know.

It's not looking too good right now.

This is the performance center.

Park the car. Right here.

Okay, let's go.

Here we go, here we go.

- This is cool.
- Beautiful.

Gracias.

Pretty sure we're in last place.

Like botero all over again?

- Roadblock.
- Let's go. Okay, we just...

"Who's feeling board?" I am.

- Hola.
- You got this, bobo.

I know what these are... trucks.

Trucks for my skateboard.

I grew up skateboarding
since I was, like, six years old,

but I've never put together
my own skateboard.

I was happy to see it
was a skate park, but then,

obviously, my stomach
dropped a little when I saw

that it was build-a-board,
which is not my forte.

I can't put Ikea furniture
together, I don't own a drill,

don't know the difference
between a nut and a bolt.

One, two, three, four.

Come on, Melissa. What are these for?

Why are they not going in there?

Yeah, I'm not seeing anybody else, but

five benches don't have skateboards.

- I'm so afraid.
- There's three.

Okay. All right.

Detour. "Who's feeling board?"

- Derek.
- I'll do it.

"Who's feeling board?"

It's probably skateboarding,
or it's building a board.

- It could be building a board...
- That's gonna be

- or riding a skateboard.
- Can you skateboard?

- No.
- I can skateboard. I'll do it.

"Assemble a skateboard
to receive your next clue."

I mean, I build furniture.

- I build all sorts of things. I...
- And I hate building.

She hates building, and I was like, ""

and I'm not detail...
I'm not detail-orientated,

I hate manual labor.

It's just not my thing.

Okay, I'm assembling a skateboard.

You can do it. You can do it.

I'm 99% sure the trucks go like this.

My god.

I don't know what to do.

Okay. This is the board.

Karishma, I have full faith in
you. I know you can do this.

I'm just assembling a skateboard,

and it has to look like that guy's.

Which guy's does it have to look like?

- What side do we have to match?
- The red guy's.

The red guy? Red helmet?

- I'm not...
- I'm not a skateboarder at all.

I know Tony hawk. That's it.

Hopefully, this isn't very difficult.

I mean, one goes in the
front, one goes in the back.

Should be like that.

Damn, I wish I was a skateboarder.

I've never put together a skateboard,

but I used to skateboard
when I was little.

Be thorough, karishma.

I believe in you. You can do this.

- Righty means tighty.
- My god.

I know that much.

Ooh, I got it in.

- One in.
- I'm so proud of you, karishma.

You're doing a great job.

Yeah, karishma, get in
the zone! You got this.

Let's find the chinchineros.

You, come on.

I did marching band in high school.

- Okay.
- Usually when you wear,

like, a bass drum, it's on your front.

This one was behind you.

Like if you had chicken wings.

- You know, like...
- Yeah, yeah.

I was kind of, like, flicking backwards.

And you had to, like,

stomp your foot to make the cymbal go.

Okay, this arm, this
foot at the same time.

Yeah.

Yes. Yes.

- We're good! We're good to go!
- Okay.

This is why we are loving the race.

Because it's really
giving us that experience

that nothing else in
the world can give you.

Gracias!

We're going into the
mountains. This def...

Yeah, that's what I'm trying to tell you.

I think we're going the wrong way.

I think we should turn
around, but looks like

we should be in the
city, not the mountains.

You see water? 'Cause,
like, this is along the river,

but I don't see it...

Man, we are going
through the mountains.

Well, that's what I keep
trying to tell you, honey.

I'm pretty sure we're
going the wrong way

and we should probably turn around

because from the map, it seems like

we should still be in the city.

It's not looking good, sir, at all.

Chamisero in four miles.

- Find where that's at.
- Okay.

That's all I need you to
do is just don't give up.

I'm not giving up, rod.

Just trying to find it.

We're going on a little ride, baby.

It seem like I can turn around
in about four kilometers.

Well... we're gonna explore

'cause I don't know where we're at.

I'm saying, baby, I promise
you can drive this car.

And I can go out there
and get to directing, but

I promise you I can't drive the car.

Babe, but just...

If that's the case, then
find somewhere to pull over

and look at the map again.

Right, look, there's a place.

Try to pull into that place.

We gonna pull right here on this.

- We went into the mountain.
- Okay, come on.

- Just focus.
- We got to get back out of here.

So we got to go back that
way to get back out of here.

No, let's find something first.

- I don't know where we at, babe.
- Well, we need...

- That's what I'm telling you.
- Parque...

It's just as hard for me driving,

and you yelling at the backseat,

and you can't find it
while we're standing still.

- Well, I don't...
- How hard do you think it is for me?

So, meeting rod, he was very used

to these, I call, "yes girls,"

girls that are just excited
to be with a football player.

They're just happy to be in his presence,

and I come from very
humble beginnings,

so I was a lot spicier and
I wasn't easily impressed.

- Yes.
- I tend to question

everything that he wants me to do.

I don't just let him take the lead,

and sometimes that
can cause a little conflict.

She is not the one to
just go with the flow.

She always has questions.

"But, baby, I'm the
man. Just follow my lead.

- "I got you. I got you."
- Nah... with my direction.

I can track where we at,
but where... right now...

Okay, so let's find out where we are.

I don't know. That say
"parque kamisa." "Chamisero."

- Parque. So it's over here.
- It's right here.

- Okay, I'll look.
- All right, we got it.

- Come on. Come on.
- But you ain't listening.

You go this way?

- Yeah.
- Okay.

- I see something over there.
- Are those the structures?

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah,
we're the first ones here.

- Holy cow.
- My god.

- Let's go, we got it, come on, come on.
- Yeah, let's go.

There, there, there. I see it.

We got to climb and
grab a ribbon at the top.

I see 'em, I see 'em.

All right.

Hola.

We're this one.

This is our good luck gear.

We get to the detour and
we see Shane and Juan.

Hey, vinny and Amber
are here, just so you know.

All right.

That's, like, perfect. This
is our chance to catch up.

How long have you guys been here?

- We just got here.
- We did, too.

But I don't think anyone
else has been here yet.

- Okay, good.
- Yeah.

You got it, Shane. Good job.

Heck, yeah. Come on.

- Check, please. Check.
- Let's go, Derek.

- No good. Sorry.
- Come on. Figure it out.

- Check?
- Looks good. Looks good to me.

- No good.
- No good?

- No.
- Is it this?

Take a b*at, bobo. Take a b*at.

- I don't know.
- Don't worry. Don't worry.

One step at a time. You got it.

The direction of the
trucks probably matters.

Stay positive.

- Let's go, Shane!
- You got it, buddy!

Shane's smoking it.

He's going way quicker
than I thought he would.

He's already... look,
he's already getting the...

Getting the ribbon, which means

more pressure on me. I
got to knock this thing out

- so we can move forward.
- Got it!

- You got it?
- Yeah.

Go, babe. You got it.

Heck, yeah, babe.

- Hey, great job.
- Great job up there.

Slow and steady. You got it.

You're almost there, babe. Come on.

- Look, it's hard. It's hard.
- Amazing. This is good.

This... the drum I'm-i'm...

Let's see. There.

- We needed 2,500 Chilean pesos.
- Right away,

- we got 2,000, so we only needed 500 more.
- We...

And then we start seeing
the coins being pooled.

- And at that point, it's like, "no."
- Yeah. The coins were,

like, "no, we're slowing down!"

Muchas gracias. Muchas gracias.

- Hey, gracias!
- Hey!

Hey, gracias! I think we got it, Ricky.

- Okay.
- Let's go.

Good job, babe.

Come on. You got it?

- Yeah.
- All right.

Yeah, I got to push.

Attaboy, Juan. You got it, buddy.

Yeah. There we go.

- Nice.
- You got it, bud.

- Good job.
- Gracias.

You think I can do this?

You can, but up top, it gets hard.

- You got it.
- You're right there.

That's my dude! That's my dude!

- Gracias.
- Yeah.

Yes.

- Yeah! Go.
- Yeah!

- Route info.
- Route info.

"Drive to your next pit stop..."

This magnificent
European-style train station,

estación mapocho, was built in 1914.

It is now a cultural center.

Today, it is the pit stop
for this leg of the race.

The last team to check
in here will be eliminated.

Gracias! Gracias!

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

- Thank you so much.
- Thank you. Thank you.

- Thank you. Come on.
- Thanks, brother. All right, let's go.

We might be in first.

This is it, Juan.

This is it, bro.

There you go, baby. Yes!

- I know.
- That's where it gets hard.

Bring your left leg up.

- Grab up to that left hand.
- Babe, hush!

Bring that right leg up to that green.

There you go.

You got to straighten up.

As soon as you get it, straighten up.

You got it, baby.

You got like six more steps up,

baby, you got this.

Babe, my leg is shaking.

I-I see it. Use your heel.

Right leg up.

It's one motion

right leg up, reach for that rock.

Up!

You got this, baby.

All your might, all your might.

Everything, baby.

Babe, can you stop talking, please?

These are so hard to grab onto!

Switch positions.

There you go, there you go.

Bring your right... yes, yes.

Yes, baby, yes!

It's difficult up there.

You got, like, two more steps to go.

- This is the hard part.
- Reach for that.

Grab that marker. Hold it in your teeth.

- Hold it in your teeth.
- I'm ready!

The climb was very difficult.

My legs were shaking.

It's very physical, it's challenging,

and she crushed it.

You really did.

I did pretty good, yeah.
I'm proud of myself.

Here's the next step.

Thank you so much.

Hola, hola!

- Hola.
- Hola. Hola.

Yeah! Let's go!

- We'll have you. Yeah?
- Hola.

Gracias, señor.

So, I'm gonna play some drums,

which are heavy, and mom's gonna

- shake the maracas.
- Shake the maracas.

You guys, I think the
trucks are backwards.

I think it's this truck. I'm
gonna redo this one truck.

I think you got it right,
girl. I got mine backwards.

Like, that's backwards?

So I'm guessing the firefighters are lost.

We have a ways to go.

We're not in the right spot currently.

Do you remember the days
when you didn't have GPS

and you had to, like...

Ask people to draw your map and...

No, I don't remember those days..

- No?
- Please. No?

It was so much fun.

Thank you, sweetheart. Thank you.

This was the first day
that I selfishly had fun

for myself, rather than just
the joy from watching him.

Yes! Yes!

- Gracias, señor.
- Gracias.

We only need 100 more.

We right now have...

- Yes! Yes!
- Yes, yes! Señor.

We did it. Let's go.

Hola.

Yes!

- Sí. -Yeah!
- Yay!

- Gracias, señor.
- Yeah, gracias.

Okay, let's go. We're going in the park,

trying to figure out what we're doing.

Hey, help me?

We got to open these
straps. I'm a little big.

We're gonna figure this out.

I never did drum. I never
did band. I was a sports guy.

- You were the jock?
- I was a jock.

I got to get that right.

Boy, this is tough.

- Just go get the money. I got this.
- How?

I can't do this part. Do
you want me to do that part?

Baby, just find the money. This is hard.

- I can't find the money. I...
- Just ask somebody.

- You're not asking anyone.
- I am.

I'm screaming "dinero"
and I'm shaking the thing.

But you ain't walked up to one person.

- Just go walk up to them.
- I just...

What we needed to
do to get that money fast

was be more assertive.

My wife was too
passive. She was just like,

"pesos." you know?
She wasn't acting like

- she really needed it.
- Dinero.

Dinero?

No? Sí.

Dinero. Money. Donation.

Baby, walk up to 'em, please.

- Just walk straight in front of 'em.
- No, I'm not good at this.

- You want to switch parts, then you do it.
- No, you can't do this part.

It says you can switch at any time.

- They didn't feel it.
- They needed to feel

like we needed the money.

Do you want... here, take
this, then. I'll go ask for money.

Yeah, I'm not good at
asking people for money.

I mean, but you're just
giving up on everything.

I can't get the money.

- You don't want to collect.
- I just kept telling you

I can't do it. I just told
you I'm not doing it.

But you... Watch how hard this is.

I was like, "you know what?
You are the showstopper."

She wouldn't shake it.
But she wouldn't shake it.

You put this on. You
go collect the money.

You got all the hips,
and you wouldn't shake it.

Yeah, but these ladies don't want me

around their man shaking nothing.

But they don't mind you.

- Dinero! Dinero! Money.
- Yeah. Yeah.

- Dinero. Hey!
- Gracias.

Hey! Gracias.

Come on, money.

Dinero!

Let's go.

Dinero. Money, moneys.

Ooh, more money.

Yeah!

Thank you so much.
Appreciate it. Appreciate it.

Damn.

- What?
- Nothing. Just nervous.

- Just...
- Take a breath, man.

You're right. You're right.

It's right there. That is the pit stop

right in that building right there.

Just don't get in any big street.

- If you can turn... okay.
- I'm gonna turn left and left.

- See, look at that.
- That's the estaciónright there.

- See that?
- Yup.

- That's where we're going. All right.
- Okay. Sweet, perfect.

- Look for parking.
- Okay.

- There's the letter. The sign.
- Okay, then park there, no?

No, but I don't think I go in and park.

I mean, I think that wasn't parking, Ricky.

- Bro, we are circling it.
- We are circling it. It's okay.

I firmly believe that we
are a first-place team

consistently coming in
the middle of the pack,

and it kills us. We just wanted it so bad.

We're due for first place.

- What? Is there someone else?
- Really? Really?

We might have to sprint.

So I'm back on morandé. Want
me to keep going on morandé?

- No, I see the parking.
- Okay, great, great, great, great.

Phil!

- Two, three.
- Boom.

Welcome to Santiago, Chile.

- Muchas gracias.
- Muchas gracias.

You have won first place.

Ricky and Cesar,

you are first place. Congratulations.

As the first team to arrive, you
have won expedia one key cash

that you can use for
a five-night trip for two

to Singapore.

Expedia experts will design

a unique local experience,

including an immersive
Singaporean dining experience

on the tioman island
reef snorkel adventure,

a private food and culture tour
and a gardens by the bay trip.

Maybe you take it
easy on the other teams

and stop getting here
before them and let them

- have a few prizes.
- We kind of want it all, Phil.

We want it all. We want it all.

- That Phil? That Phil?
- Yeah, I got him. Let's go.

I got him. I got him, Shane. Come on.

Welcome to Santiago, Chile.

- Thank you. Thank you.
- Gracias much as.

You are team number two.

Yes!

- Good job.
- Man?

And you know how
close you were to first?

You saw it.

- You were right there.
- Well, you know what?

We're performing. We're performing.

Right there. I see, Melissa.

And Derek is there.

Last leg, we fell behind

and made a terrific comeback.

That really made us believe

that you're not done until you're done.

- Everyone loves a good comeback story.
- Yeah.

- And right now, we're the comeback kids.
- Yep.

- "Who's feeling board?"
- I'll do it.

- Come on, karishma.
- You got this, girl.

Let's go, Derek!

Hey!

Hey. We made it.

Bizzy and sunny just got here.

It's game time now, baby.

Okay, check. I switched
the truck. Check?

- Good job! -Yes!
- Thank you.

- Good job, bobo!
- My god.

Good job, Melissa.

- All right, good job.
- Good luck.

Good luck, guys. Good job, Melissa!

- Let's be next!
- Come on, karishma.

You got it, karishma.

Okay, we're gonna climb.

- We're gonna climb.
- Okay, let's go.

It's probably in here.

We made it, Phil.

Amber and vinny, well, I am pleased

to tell you that you
are team number three.

That's got to be a good feeling.

- It is.
- Especially after today, right?

Even with the trouble with
navigation, we were still

able to keep a nice lead.

Dream team. I love you.

Love you, too.

There he is.

Angie and Danny, I'm pleased
to tell you that you are team

- number four.
- Let's go!

- I'm so excited, honey.
- I'm proud of you.

So with these teams, do you feel like

the way to b*at them is to
outsmart them, ultimately?

Yeah, so we actually
got to the roadblock first.

All the cars ended up following
me and mom... the other teams.

- Yes. Yes.
- And we were like, "okay."

- "Maybe we need to run our own race."
- We got a little lost.

I suggested that he
might not be so generous

- with his navigating skills.
- So...

The first place moment was like you give

a little kid a lollipop.

- And we had that first-place lollipop in.
- Yeah...

And then the bully on
the playground comes

and just rips the lollipop
out of your mouth.

And I was like, "okay."

- Well, it was fun while it lasted.
- It was a nice taste.

- Yeah.
- A nice taste of first place.

It gave us enough taste,
and we would like it again.

- I see riggers.
- Okay, we got to pick one.

This is what the amazing race is about.

This looks fun as hell.

You're moving, bobo. Good job.

- Okay, okay. Come on. Come on.
- Come on, bobo.

- Come on. Let's go.
- There you go.

- Got it?
- Yeah.

Yeah, Phil, here we go.

Finding Phil.

We got so lost.

I am pleased to tell you that
you are team number five.

- Okay, I'll take that.
- We dropped one spot. -All right?

It's all right. I'll take that.
That's better than I thought.

And I know you guys
want to be in this race bad.

- I want to win bad.
- How bad?

- Like a super bowl ring?
- Super bowl ring's just a ring.

- So this is bigger?
- This is bigger.

- Amazing race.
- This is the super bowl of your life?

- The super bowl of my life right now.
- Second quarter.

- With my wife.
- Second chapter.

I didn't leave my kids
at home for nothing.

I'm trying to come home,
bring the prize to 'em.

Trying to make 'em proud, so.

I got so tired up there, man.

You'll get tired when
you get towards the top.

Just go as fast as possible.

Seeing her perform these things

in these high-stress situations

I'm so proud of her.

It's gonna take a leap of
faith. You just got to push.

Just like us. We took a leap of faith.

You got this.

There you go.

You got it? There you go.

Ooh, she got it.

I'm so proud of her. I'm
always proud of her, though.

- Thank you.
- Gracias.

Come on, karishma.

I'm just trying to figure
out how to get this out.

- Check.
- What?!

- Get it, girl.
- Ooh, get it, biz, get it.

Get it, bizzy!

Please, please, please, please, please.

- No.
- No?

Nice try, biz, nice try.

All my wheels and everything are correct.

It's the pad underneath
the wheel, pattern

that I just have to move a little bit

and then tighten all these bolts
down, and then I should be good.

I don't know how to...
'Cause I bolted it in.

I don't know how to get the bolts out.

- Come on, karishma.
- You got it, karishma.

- Come on, karishma. Focus.
- I'm trying, kishori.

The stupid little bolt is
stuck in this stupid little thing.

Let's go, biz.

- Shelisa?
- Yeah.

Are you ready to go?

- I've been ready.
- See, that wasn't nice.

She could have just said,
"yes, baby, I'm ready to go."

That's so mean.

Okay, check, please.

Yes! Good job!

Good job!

- Go, race dad.
- Detour.

- What you want to do?
- Let's climb for clues, baby.

Let's climb for clues. Okay.

- All right.
- We're climbing for clues.

- All right.
- All right.

Don't get frustrated. It's okay.

- It won't come out.
- It's okay. It's okay.

Don't get frustrated.

I'm not. It's just, like, there's no

I know. I know. It's okay. It's okay.

You're literally so close
to being done. It's okay.

I'm trying. It's really hard, kishori.

She's, like, on the verge of tears.

Her eyes are swelling up,
so I know she's frustrated.

Yeah, they... she needs
to stick the bolt back in it

and then start screwing it.

It's, like, all the way in there.

- It just sucks, we can't talk to 'em.
- I know.

Check? Check?

Good job!

Let's go, biz!

My gosh. Good luck, karishma.

Good luck, you girls.

It was literally déjà vu from Colombia.

They can dominate, like,
a roadblock in seconds

and then just bounce.

We're gonna climb for clues.

- Climb for clues.
- Climb for clues.

- Come on, karishma.
- You can do it.

I just want to be done with this.

Like, this is the most frustrating thing

I've ever done in my life.

My god.

If you think you have what it
takes to win the amazing race,

go to CBS.Com/casting and apply now.

You can do this, karishma. Come on.

You can do this.

Staying hopeful...

That we're not too far
behind bizzy and sunny.

Fingers crossed.

I got a screw out! I got a screw out.

Good job, karishma.

Okay, hustle. Now
you figured it out, hustle.

Kick it into gear. Come on.

Okay.

- Let's rock and roll, karishma.
- Come on.

We got a lot of catching
up to do. Come on.

Can I get a check?

Good job!

- Thank you, lord!
- Thank you!

"Perform for pesos or...

- Climb for clues."
- "Climb for clues."

Let's climb. Let's climb. Let's go.

We're gonna climb. Come on.

You could have made a left.

So make a left on... back there?

Yeah... we're going back around?

- We're going west.
- "West" does me no good here.

Okay. You're going south now,

so you need to make a right to go west.

Okay, I'm turning right on San...

But if by chance, if
you get to Santa maría,

that's the street we need, but it's okay.

- You got a map, boo.
- I know.

- What's-what's...
- Just tell me.

- Derek, don't.
- Okay. All right.

Go. Lock the car.

We chose to climb because

we have great upper body strength.

Hola.

I mean, we use 'em
all the time, both g*ns.

These are the two
reasons we chose to climb.

This, it's not as, as smooth as a ladder,

but this is, pretty much
right in our wheelhouse.

- Is it that hard?
- Yes.

I'm nervous about my turn.

Okay. Let's go.

Nice work, babe.

Let's go, biz. We're not giving up.

That's really tasking.

Nice job, biz!

Okay.

Yeah.

You did awesome, biz.

Here's your next clue.

Thank you.

Go.

There's no one else around.

Yvonne and Melissa, how are we doing?

I hope we're not done.

You are still in the race.
You are team number six.

Phil, stop messing with us like that!

- Yeah.
- My goodness.

It's okay. It's fine. Told you.

I love to see this passion.
You really want to be here?

Yeah.

What is it about being on this race?

Why do you want to be here so bad?

I love doing this with her.

I'm having so much fun.
It's such a good experience.

- We want to keep the girls going.
- We believe.

We've been going to the
bottom, but we're inching back up.

I know we will.

Here they are.

Goodness. Thank god.

Okay. Rock climbing.
We should be okay.

Physical stuff is difficult
but it's straightforward.

And that's what we decided to do.

Even though we're just a smidge older,

we're always into
supporting lifetime fitness.

And I think it's-it's paying off so far.

- How is it?
- It's good,

once you just get this line of pink ones.

All right. Almost there.

- Let me get this other leg in here.
- Push up!

- Let me get this other leg in here.
- Come on, Derek.

If I could fit my leg in here.

- Almost there.
- I know.

- If I get my other leg up.
- Okay.

Come on, Derek.

You have to trust it.

My god. My heart almost dropped

because I thought he was about to fall.

I think he's there.

He's almost there.

I got it, finally.

He got it. Now it's my turn, and lord...

So we're about the halfway Mark.

We started here. We're right here.

We need to keep going
and get to this park over here.

But I have faith.

- Let's go, boo-boo.
- One step at a time.

Know what you can do.

You're looking good, sweetie.

Find the next one. There
you go. You got it, baby.

Show those youngsters what's up.

There you go.

Damn, this is high.

There you go. Come on.

- I got it. I got it.
- There you go. That's my girl.

- That's my girl.
- I got it.

- Now just grab one?
- My baby got it.

- My baby got it. You did it, girl.
- Yes!

- I got it.
- You got it. All right.

I knew she could do it.

- You-you did good.
- For either of you.

I have

I hope this says, "find Phil on the mat."

We got to hustle now.

We are really, really behind.

That looks like a climbing wall right there.

Hi.

I don't particularly love climbing.

I'm a little bit afraid of
heights. She loves being up

in the sky, and so I was
like, "you know what?

We're gonna do this.
I'm gonna face my fear."

Let's go. Come on. You got this, kishori.

- It's so slippery.
- It's okay. It's okay.

- Karishma.
- Don't cry. Look at the flag.

Look, you're halfway there. Keep going.

- I'm going.
- You got it, kish. It's okay.

Come on.

- No, no, it's o... no, don't.
- I'm scared.

Stop. Don't look down.
Just keep looking up.

You're almost there. Keep climbing up.

You got a model body.

Kishori's love language
is words of affirmation.

- She just... she doesn't...
- I like encouragement.

- I like to hear...
- She likes encouragement.

You got those long legs!
Basically Tyra banks.

She really helped a lot.
I really appreciated that.

- Get up there!
- My god.

Good job, kishori!

You are team number
seven. Congratulations.

What?!

Two teams behind you.

You're finishing sort of
towards the back of the pack.

- What's going on, guys?
- All the time, Phil.

I know, but what is happening with you?

I think it's directions.

- I mean, you got catching up to do.
- We got to catch up.

We are coming from behind.

We started, you know,
a half an hour behind

the first teams that left today.

And we've lost hours to just being lost.

Even to place with teams
behind us even, it's incredible.

We're paying extra to be here.

Now we're gonna really turn on our jets.

- Where are we turning on?
- Follow this.

Go straight? But that sign says
cost an era sur. This way, left.

- How is that possible?
- You see that?

- That's...
- Okay.

It's gonna take us right
back to where we were. Man!

Holy crap. Just when
you think you got it good.

Let's go.

- You can do this, karishma.
- You got me through it.

I'm gonna get you through this.

You got this, girl. You're k*lling it!

You're going so fast.

Stick your foot in that little hole.

There's a hole in the blue one.

Put your foot in. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Lift. Good job, karishma.

Try to put your left foot
up into the green hole.

Shut up.

Shut up.

Good job. Good job! Good job!

Yes, karishma!

That's what I'm talking about. Good job!

Let me off this friggin' wall!

Good job!

You did great. You did such a good job.

- Thank you.
- Thank you.

Thank you.

You're gonna get us there. I know it.

- You got this.
- Okay, we are almost there.

We have a couple just turns left.

I really don't think you
should go this way, though.

So you want to go b... the
only cost an era sur is that way.

That doesn't make any sense.

And here we thought
we weren't gonna get lost.

Perfect. Estación mapocho.
Keep going straight,

keep going straight.

That one or this one?

- Straight, straight, straight.
- Estación mapocho, straight.

Right there. That's the street

- right there.
- That's where we need to go.

- Right there, that station.
- Okay. Okay, cool.

That makes sense.
Make a u-turn when I can.

There's parking signs right there.

- Do you see the yellow?
- I see the yellow and red

- perfect.
- Parking signs right there.

How many cars are here? Damn it.

Search for Phil.

There's Phil right
there, with a skateboard.

- Where?
- Right here.

You didn't have to come get us.

I know. That's a good sign.

Derek and shelisa,
you're team number eight.

Get the... get the mess
out of here! Get out of here!

- I told you.
- Are you serious? -Yes.

You are team number
eight. You are still in the race.

You get to race another
leg. You are not out of it yet.

- My god!
- Phil. Phil.

- That is a miracle!
- Shh.

- We made every mistake there was to make.
- I can be loud.

- But listen, the mistakes...
- My god. I didn't curse, though.

See?

The mistakes we made
I thought would k*ll us.

I'm like, "just try to stay positive."

- "Try to stay positive."
- Are you kidding me?

Please god.

My god.

Please tell me we're not last, Phil.

Cousins, here we are.

Kishori and karishma,

unfortunately, you are
the last team to arrive.

I'm sorry to tell you that
you've been eliminated

- from the race.
- Okay.

- That's all right.
- It's okay.

We tried our best.

That's all right.

We literally just raced around the world.

We came really far. We b*at out

I don't know how many teams before us.

- Four teams before us.
- Yeah. -Yeah.

- I'm still really proud of us.
- Yeah.

- We did it. Girl power.
- Yes.

I really couldn't have
asked for a better teammate.

- And we 100% honored her parents.
- We did.

We wanted to do this race for them, and

I know they're laughing. I
know they're proud of us.

Yes.

And that's all we could have done.

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Let's go, baby.

Double the detours.

- Mother f!
- I trained for this, baby.

- Let's go!
- Push.

- Babe, I can't do it.
- My god.

I'm losing my mind.

Double the roadblocks.

I didn't know that was coming.

With even more drama.

sh**t.

Those three teams
were just shutting us out.

I can't get in that car again.

This is one of the hardest
physical days of my life.

I think this is the end of our day.

I think this is the end of our day.
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