Suddenly it's daytime again, as Phil says they need to get to the Ambassador Hotel (of which there are at least three in the area, so good luck with that) and find the Indian Doorman (that's even what the caption says) waiting in the garden to give them their next clue. Then it's back to the Frat Boys running around on the dark streets, hollering around for a taxi and really wanting to hold onto their lead. Like that's going to happen.
Starr finishes painting, and the Siblings are out of there as well, not bothering to call for taxis but for "English." Then they run for taxis. Dallas is coaching his mom as she gets going on the interior of her taxi, while Sarah attempts to begin painting but first has to listen to Terence lecturing her on how she's doing it wrong.
Dan and Andrew have found a busier street but no taxis, so they decide to circle back. Nick and Starr, meanwhile, have already secured a ride. I hope the Frat Boys enjoyed their second brief lead in six legs of the race.
Dallas calls his mom over to finish one last spot of her taxi, and they've earned their clue. They grab their bags, and are out of there in third, as Dallas hopes to catch somebody or at least not come in last. He's lucky that Toni looks too exhausted to smack him.
Kelly is still painting, but Ken's about done. Tina calls for a painter to verify, and Ken kind of offends her by bellowing for one, but they've gotten their clue, so they're off in fourth, looking for the same taxi they took here, who presumably left his meter running. Of course Terence reports their departure to Sarah, who wonders, "How'd he finish?" without looking up from her work. Ken and Tina find their cab, as he says, "Our taxi driver did a great job of waiting for us." "Yes he did, bless his heart," Tina agrees. Indeed, their taxi driver is at his best when he is not driving the taxi.
Finally, Andrew and Dan have found a cab and are en route to one of the Ambassador Hotels. Andrew's got a green smear of paint around his mouth, which makes him look like he just blew a leprechaun. Back at the lot, Terence is still trying to rush Sarah along, and she says, "You're killing me, babe. Seriously killing me." She runs out of paint in her spray gun, just as Kelly seems to be finishing up. As Team Divorced leaves with Kelly sporting a few fresh green streaks on her acres of exposed skin, Terence tells Sarah, "Every team has left here but us. We are the last team here." He gives her some more coaching. "Not so high. I think only to here. We're going to be eliminated." Wow, that came out of nowhere.













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