Amanda and Kris arrive, disappointed to be team number two. "Almost number one," Kris says as they hug. Maybe next time keep a better grip on your fanny.
Tammy and Victor have reached the top of the world by now, and she's just about done. But he's still insisting on pressing on. "I think we have to complete what we started!" Because, eventually they'll come around the long way to the Detour, even if they have to circumnavigate the globe to do it? He wants her to trust him. "Tell me when we're going to stop. Tell me that and I will trust you," she says, planting her feet. Victor doesn't have an answer for that. God, she's being so unreasonable!
After the break, Victor finds what he thinks is proof he's right: a new kind of marker on a tree, this one an arrow pointing both left and right. Tammy is the opposite of convinced. "Where? Are we going?" she demands. Victor points to the summit, and to the right, for no reason he can articulate, and Tammy gives in and follows him. Again. By now, the only team more screwed than them is just boarding the train at Bucharest. They're smiling, at least. Which is more than we can say for Tammy and Victor.
Kisha and Jen wrap up the "Gypsy Moves" task in third place and head out. And while Team Go Team is still struggling to unchain their coffin, Margie finds the frame with the flag inside and they take off, with her sporting a trickle of gore down her chin. They're out of there in fourth, leaving the cheerleaders to feel kind of abandoned and hopeless. And back at the other Detour, the Stuntmen roll their car body off their cart and get their clue to leave. You know, for all the stereotypes that exist with regard to the Romany people, this episode would have you believe that their household belongings are suspiciously...standardized.













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