Eric and Yolanda and Joseph work on the monkey feast. The monkeys continue to approach, interrupting and stealing parts of the feast as it's being built. As a matter of fact, the monkeys are practically swarming, which makes it difficult to keep up. Eric finishes first, and he moves his feast table over so that it can be attacked by the monkeys in earnest, and then he and Jeremy can leave. The clue tells them to take a ferry to Koh Kret Island. Phil tells us that on the island, they will then go to the Buddha Garden, which is a "local meditation center," and search for a clue while undoubtedly destroying any sense of calm that the place could ever have mustered. Eric and Jeremy get a taxi and leave.
BJ and Tyler, eating bugs. Tyler is very full. He thinks he wouldn't like to have any more bugs, but it turns out that the bugs are more of a requirement than an option, at this point.
Joseph and Yolanda are still working. Their partners cheer for them. Joseph finishes, and he presents his feast to the very hungry monkeys. He and Monica leave for the ferry. Yolanda then finishes, and they leave as well. She did well with that task, actually, which is a good thing, given the fact that she's pretty much stuck doing all their Roadblocks, I think. It's a good thing she didn't have some kind of feast-making trauma earlier in life that would have made it difficult for her to participate. They recovered nicely from that failed FF attempt. Ray is sure that the hippies are struggling with the bugs.
Aaand on that note...we cut to BJ throwing up into a bucket. Hey, no purging! That's a rule! Tyler floats the idea of giving up and quitting. "We're in big trouble," he and BJ agree. But since we're going to the commercials, you know that it will turn out to be meaningless, and you are right.
Commercials. If Apple thinks that PCs are bad for listening to music on a player, they need to listen to my new Creative Zen Vision:M, because shut up, Apple people.
BJ and Tyler are continuing to eat crickets when we return. They are at least making a show of being in great distress, which I'm confident the show appreciates. BJ is motivating himself by thinking about the money a lot, which I'm sure works better than thinking about eating pieces of crickets a lot. One of them comments that at the bottom of the bowl, "it's all legs and exoskeletons." Props for the use of the word "exoskeleton," but still: eeeew. BJ finishes his crickets, and the lady comes over and pronounces that he's done. Now, we are down to Tyler, who still has quite a bit left.













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