Biggest Loser
Biggest Loser

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Most Emotional Elimination So Far Of The Season

Meanwhile, Neil tells us that Jez was a good friend of his, and it was nothing personal. He just saw an opportunity to play the game, and he took it. I must reiterate: dick move. Elsewhere, Isabeau is super-pissed, and still clings fervently to the notion that they were trying to get rid of her. Where did this come from? How can we have ninety minutes every week and have these basic questions still unanswered? Hollie says that she can't believe Kae sacrificed her integrity to save Neil, when there's no way he'd do the same thing for her. She interviews that some contestants are seriously deluded, Kae, and are going to be devastated when their own teammates start to vote them out. Isabeau gets on some weird high horse about the whole thing yet again, but then also acknowledges that she's going to take it easy this week and let an injury to her hip heal since Neil is likely going to pull huge numbers. And yet, she says, she's going to do this the right way -- with hard work. These people are all so hungry, they don't even know what they're saying anymore.

Meanwhile, Kae is a disaster. She says everything has changed after this elimination, and she doesn't know if she wants to be there anymore. The point of the game, she says, is for the contestants to change and have healthy and happy lives, and not to be sneaky, game-playing cheats. Kae packs up all her stuff. Wait, does she have a picture of Justin Timberlake on her bulletin board? She interviews that she thinks she's done, and she heads down the hallway with her duffel bag at her side, Justin Timberlake photo in its clear plastic protector, as we head to commercials.

When we return, we see a deer grazing with its fawns. What in the snack pack does that have to do with any of this? Bob talks to the Blue Team, and expresses surprise that (1) Neil is still there; and (2) Jez is gone. Neil is surprised about this latter point, too, so I guess he was gunning for Isabeau after all. Nicole interviews that the Blue Team has become her family, and so even though Neil made a bad decision, she couldn't turn her back on him. I think that's the most we've heard from Nicole all season! Way to bust out, girl! Bob asks Kae how last night was for her, and she admits that she almost went home voluntarily. She says the game play got too overwhelming for her, and she felt like she lost who she was. It broke her. Oh God, everyone on this show is such a queen. Bob starts to talk about Kae's legacy, which outshines everyone who's there. "Legacy" might be a bit of a stretch in the grand scheme of things. Bob interviews that he's the leader, and he has to lead his team onward. He says we all make mistakes, and we all have to take responsibility and move on. Hmm, I wonder if he did know about 17-pound-gate after all. Bob tells the Blue Team that at the end of the day, the good will far outweigh the bad. Unless the bad gains seventeen pounds in one week. Neil says he wouldn't be surprised if no one trusts him, but wants a chance to redeem himself. Isabeau does not want to redeem him, even for a nickel at the grocery store. But Neil especially wants her to trust him, since they're on the same team. Yeah, because his new teammates mean soooooo much to him.

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