IFT Kurt knows there is nothing dramatic about the leading team getting eliminated by losing a footrace. That's just pathetic, and makes for terrible television. Fine. So Be It. He'll just have to . . . try to win the race now? They set off at a brisk walk and get to the boat in good time, keeping their lead just barely.
HDTH Their legs are shorter than the other teams, but neither of them is seasick or injured. Quinn and Emma set off at a steady jog. They're starting a little behind, so they don't have ambitions to win this leg, but Quinn points out that they'll need a good lead to keep ahead of Dudebro if the boys take the trip at a sprint. As it turns out, they manage to overtake Carole and Shannon.
PTA The ladies know their limits, and they pace themselves to a brisk walk for most of way. Of course, when Quinn and Emma wave cheerfully as they jog past, Carole and Shannon decide they'd better pick up the pace a little. A jog might be dicey (or, more accurately, chunky), but they ramp their walk up from brisk to fast and get there not too far behind HDTH.
Dudebro Like PTA, lingering seasickness is going to mean that sprinting isn't really an option for the boys. On a good day, Finn and Puck could sprint their way into the finale three; they're both in great athletic shape and can't really get lost on the way, since they can actually see their target. But as things stand, that seems less viable for them today, and they just can't quite make up the time. (Though, man, assuming both boys are in the next "season" of Survivor? I'm kinda looking forward to seeing them face another boat-based challenge. They'll both be traumatized. It will be hilarious. I'm mean.)
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HDTH Their legs are shorter than the other teams, but neither of them is seasick or injured. Quinn and Emma set off at a steady jog. They're starting a little behind, so they don't have ambitions to win this leg, but Quinn points out that they'll need a good lead to keep ahead of Dudebro if the boys take the trip at a sprint. As it turns out, they manage to overtake Carole and Shannon.
PTA The ladies know their limits, and they pace themselves to a brisk walk for most of way. Of course, when Quinn and Emma wave cheerfully as they jog past, Carole and Shannon decide they'd better pick up the pace a little. A jog might be dicey (or, more accurately, chunky), but they ramp their walk up from brisk to fast and get there not too far behind HDTH.
Dudebro Like PTA, lingering seasickness is going to mean that sprinting isn't really an option for the boys. On a good day, Finn and Puck could sprint their way into the finale three; they're both in great athletic shape and can't really get lost on the way, since they can actually see their target. But as things stand, that seems less viable for them today, and they just can't quite make up the time. (Though, man, assuming both boys are in the next "season" of Survivor? I'm kinda looking forward to seeing them face another boat-based challenge. They'll both be traumatized. It will be hilarious. I'm mean.)