The Amazing Race Australia (2011–…): Season 6, Episode 19 - Leg 19 (Mexico - Australia) - full transcript

Racers return to Australia, with team members heading into the clouds for a joyride before making noise at Perth's Bell Tower and getting a taste of virtual reality as they head to the Pit Stop.

After three gruelling legs
nonstop across Mexico...

You are the first team to check in.
Yes!

...Heath and Toni emerged victorious.

But Chelsea & Jamus

and Steph & Lauren...

Thanks for having us.
Sorry, guys.

...were eliminated.

Tonight, we hit the home stretch

as our final five teams...

"It's time to go home!"
Australia!

...travel to Western Australia.



Been a long journey.

And in true Aussie spirit...

Oh, my God!

...they must fight harder than ever...

What the actual!

...or the reality of winning...

- Oh!
- Kelly!

...will become a nightmare.

It's the pressure.
It's a lot for me.

I've got so much fight left in me!

This is so humiliating.

This is The Amazing Race Australia.

Our final five teams are waking up
in the Yucatan province of Mexico

and are gearing up
for the home stretch.



"It's time to go home to Australia."
Oh!

Oh, I miss home!

Australia!

Australia! Oh, no!
Oh, no!

Wow. What the heck! You're kidding.

"Fly to Perth..."
"...the City of Lights."

Yes! OK.
Oh, my God.

Let's go.
Let's go.

Let's go home!

Western Australia makes up
one third of our home continent

and boasts 20,000km
of pristine coastline.

Known as the City of Lights,

its capital city Perth is surrounded

by unique natural wonders

on the traditional lands
of the Noongar people.

Perth was named the City of Lights
back in 1962

by American astronaut John Glenn,

who reckons he could see the city
from space

when everyone left on their torches,
lights and candles,

and it's about to light up again

when it hosts the 19th leg
of The Amazing Race Australia.

And we're home, baby.

Teams will take
a long-haul flight home

to Australia's sunniest
capital city, Perth...

...where they'll leave the airport

in the order they arrived
at the last Pit Stop.

Let's go.

The fact that we're home,
it's awesome.

It's a really good feeling.

Yeah, it's amazing that
we've been around the world.

Give me your bag, Tone.
It's alright.

We're at the final stage
of the race

and we just want to win.

Let's go!

"Road Block.
Who's feeling grounded?"

The Royal Aero Club

is one of Australia's oldest
flight training schools,

with almost a century of flights
under its belt.

In this Road Block,

one member from each team
must take part

in an aerial acrobatic flight.

Oh, wow!

Now, as they spin around
through the sky and go upside down,

they must attempt to memorise
Australian aviation trivia

as told to them by the pilot.

Now, I hate flying.
Everyone knows that.

Oh, wow! No!

Put me down!

Oh, mate!

And when they get back on the ground,

they'll then have to correctly answer
five questions

on Australian aviation history.

Once they do that,
they'll receive their next clue.

My guts were doing that
before we got to 4,000 feet.

I'll do it.
Yeah.

I'll do it.
Yeah, I'll do it.

Usually we take it in turns,

but straightaway I was, like,
"There's a plane involved..."

Yep.
"You can do it."

OK.

Royal Aero Club.

- Let's just jump on it.
- Yep.

"Take a scenic flight around Perth

"and pay attention
to the pilot's commentary.

"On return, answer the questionnaire
on Australian aviation history."

The pressure's on now.

It's been a long journey.
Yeah, it's been a long journey.

I think all the kind of anxiety and
nervousness kinda feelings we get

is because we care so much
and we want to win it.

No pressure, eh?
No pressure.

Keep going,
keep going, keep going!

Let's go, let's go, let's go!

- Good rip!
- "Road Block."

"Who's feeling grounded?" Me?

Angel's gotta go on this.
Well, not really, but...

Let's go.
Thank you.

Fast, please, fast.
Let's go, driver!

Everyone thinks that we have
an advantage being from Perth.

Tiff and Cynthia 100%
have such an advantage today.

I'm so jealous
they're in their home town.

They're gonna be ones
to watch out for.

Hopefully everyone thinking
that we have an advantage

throws their head off.

It's the challenges
that make the difference, I think.

I mean, we could easily get lost.
Yep.

Because that's just what we do.

Royal Aero Club? Airport?

- Go, go, go, go! Here?
- Yeah.

Yep. Straight ahead,
straight ahead. Straight, straight.

Yep. Right here.

Thank you!

Oh, yep, that's it.

Yep, there, look, there's two flags.

Ready to go?
Yes, please!

Awesome.

So, the Road Block involved jumping
into a very, very small plane.

Something like you'd see
off 'Top Gun'.

So the pilot was
gonna talk me through

aviation history in Australia.

'Bye, gorgeous. Love ya!
You've got this. Enjoy it.

Here I am thinking
it's just gonna be

a lovely scenic flight over Perth.

And I was, like, "Oh, beautiful."

'Bye, babe!

Oh, my God. Hell to the no!

Fast, please, driver.

And...stop.

It's real now. It's getting
closer and closer to the finale.

Let's go.

We needed to catch up.

We can't afford to be
at the back of the pack.

Oh, my gosh! So cool!

Ohhh!

Alright.

So when we arrived to the Royal Aero
Club, we're in last position.

Oh, my God!

We had three teams
already in their plane.

Us and Frankie and Angel, we had to
wait for the planes to return

before we could jump in
as there were only a limited amount.

My husband is gonna be so jealous.

And we're airborne.
Oh, my God.

I thought my stomach
was gonna come out of my mouth.

There you go, baby!

Let's do this. Whoa!

Oh, my gosh!

Oh, my God.

This is not what I signed up for.

Let's have some fun.
Uh-oh.

I just need that plane
to move faster.

Ooh!

I didn't think it was gonna be
too difficult.

This aircraft can do aerobatics

and, at a minimum, you have to be
above 3,000 feet to do aerobatics.

So...

Holy hell! What the hell?!

Whoa! Oh, my gosh.

Oh, my God!

This is probably the best one.

Oh, no.
Ready?

Oh, my God!

For such a small country,

Australia actually controls
11% of the world's airspace.

Whoo!

Years ago,
a Mooney aircraft was actually used

to deliver sugar cubes
filled with the polio vaccine.

The aircraft was referred to
as the 'sugar bird'

by the outback Aboriginal children.

He started going crazy loop-the-loop
and then he's giving me facts.

I'm, like, "Hold on, mate,
let me just get my lunch down first."

Holy shit!

Now, did you know
the black box recorder

was built...invented in Australia?

The what?
The black box recorder.

Oh, my God!

Australia is celebrating
its 100-year centenary of mail runs.

How are you feeling?
Oh, my God. Oh, my stomach!

Oh, the speed
that he pulled that plane up

and then we did kind of
a little twirl and that was it.

Oh, this is so good. I'm so jealous.

Tom Cruise, eat your heart out.

- There we go.
- Oh, beautiful.

Yeah, Tones! Whoo!

Oh! What's she got?

Spew. Ohh.
Oh, she's vomited! Ohh!

They're doing the round and rounds.

Yeah, I was all over the shop.

Ohh. I hope she didn't vomit
in the seat. Oh, my gosh.

And we're down.

Oh, awesome.

Yay! He's landed.

Crazy!
Beautiful?

But fun!

Yeah, Tone.

I vomited!
Did you?

Yeah!
Oh!

Hello, kind man.
How are you?

I've got to do a questionnaire?
Yes.

We were the first team there,
which was great.

But, yeah, it was
a bit disorienting.

"What percentage of world airspace
does Australia control?" 11%.

"...first Air Mail run...?"
100 years ago.

Thank you.
It was all a bit topsy-turvy.

Oh, my God!

Thank you so much, mate.
Worth the vomit!

Well done, Tone. Well done.
What an experience! Thank you!

"Play four consecutive notes
in unison

"at the famous Swan Bell Tower."

In this challenge,

teams must come to Perth's
famous Swan Bell Tower.

It houses the second-largest set of
change ringing bells in the world,

12 of which were gifted from
the Church of St Martin-in-the-Fields

in 1988

to commemorate
Australia's bicentenary.

Teams have four minutes to ring
two bells simultaneously four times

or join the back of the queue.

Once the two bells have rung

in perfect unison,

they'll receive their next clue.

Let's go.
Uh-oh. Alright, let's go.

Oh! I nearly vomited.

Let's do this. Thank you.

I've got a really good memory.
I just knew I had to get it done.

"In which country was
the black box invented?" Australia.

I'll just answer them?

"What is the minimum altitude
you have to be at

"to perform aerial aerobatics?"

3,000 feet, mate.

"What was the name of the aircraft
used to deliver sugar cubes?"

The 'sugar bird'.

"What percentage of world airspace?"
11%.

- Congratulations.
- Thank you!

Thank you!

"Play four consecutive notes
in unison..."

"...at the famous Swan Bell Tower
to receive your next clue."

Let's go!

Don't come and yell in my face
right now

I'm not yelling at ya.
I just don't wanna hear it.

You're forcing me to do something
that I'm, like, petrified of.

Nah, I'm done. Nah, I'm done.
This will just go on and on.

I've got so much fight left in me.

- Kelly! Kelly!
- Oh!

Ready to go flying?
Yep.

Oh, my God!

Then he went, "Urgh!"

Oh, my God! What the hell?!

His stomach is so weak.

Like, even roller-coasters,
like, he almost vomits.

I'm gonna climb up.

Above 3,000 feet is
the legal height requirement

for us to conduct aerobatics.

I still have to take the information
that he's saying on board

because I'm gonna be asked questions
at the end of the flight.

Um, fun fact -

Australia controls 11%
of the world's airspace.

Oh, my gosh!

I felt terrible.
I was so sick.

I was trying
to just look at the stick.

And if he put it to the left,

I was preparing my stomach
to churn to the left.

Did you know
Australia is responsible

for inventing the black box?

An aircraft called the 'sugar bird'
used to deliver sugar cubes

filled with the polio vaccine.

Australia is celebrating 100 years
of Air Mail services.

Argh!

Oh, my gosh!

Get me off this plane!

Oh, the g-force
in your stomach.

My stomach was like it was
gonna come out of my mouth.

Oh, really?
Are you still feeling seedy?

A little bit, yeah.

You just need to take a sec.

Oh, that's better. That's better.

Sorry.
Sorry?

Hi.
Hey, how are you?

Good.
I have a questionnaire for you.

Yeah.

Thank you so much, mate.

I will, I will.

No vomit bag. That's a good sign.

"What percentage
of the world's airspace

"does Australia control?"

I had the answer
for everything.

Quickly scribbled it down.

Yew!

Yay!
Good work, good work.

Congratulations.

Thank you so much. Cheers.
Thank you so much.

"Play four consecutive notes
in unison..."

"...at the famous Swan Bell
Tower to receive your next clue."

- Thank you. Let's go, Heath.
- We'll see you soon, Eamonn.

Let's go, Heath.
OK.

This way.

Is it marked?

It's the bell tower?

We had to ring the bell...

In unison four times.

Just like we...
Like that!

To get the bell going, you just
give one long tug like that.

And then after that...

...it's short, sharp pulls
on the rope.

And that will get the bell going.

In unison, yeah?

So, down? One, two, three, down.

And then it's quick.

Please start again.

Oh!

Let's go.
Marked building, second storey.

Nah.

We were a bit worried there because
Toni isn't great with rhythm.

I was just looking at Heath's elbow.

When his was going down,
I just made sure mine was.

Yeah!
Yeah?

Thank you!

Thank you.
Let's go!

In and out, which is...
Shake it all about.

...the way you wanna do a challenge.

"Head to Ready Team One

"and survive a virtual reality alien
attack to receive your next clue."

In this challenge,
teams must come to Ready Team One

and step into the virtual reality
world of gaming.

Now, both team members must suit up
and become avatars

and take on a swarm of aliens.

They must defeat their leader.

Mission complete.

Once they've done that
and saved the planet,

they'll receive their next clue.

Three, two, one.

Nah.

Start again.

Go, one, two, three.
One, two, three.

And one...

Please start again.

We chopped and changed which bell
we were using a couple of times.

We started using one,
we were like, "Let's move over.

"It might be a bad bell."

Go to the next one.
"Nah. That's a bad bell."

Start again!

Oh! He keeps shaking his head!

It says a marked building.

- Is this the Swan Bell Tower?
- It is.

We got there. Uh, we had no idea
what position we were in.

Surely?

Yes! Thank you so much!

"Head to Ready Team One

"and survive
a virtual reality alien attack

"to receive your next clue."

So we have to get four
in perfect unison.

Ready, set, go!

Start again.

Did that sound like four?

You could tell the difference.

It just was so beautifully
in harmony.

And we got the thumbs up.

Thank you, thank you.
Thank you. Appreciate it.

Can you go faster, please, driver?

Angel and Frankie
are just in front of us.

It's probably between us and them.

Kelly and Georgia rock up
literally, like, seconds behind us.

- I think it's up there.
- Let's go, G. Quick!

What are we looking for?
What does the clue say?

It says "find the marked building".

This way, Kelly! Kelly!

Just go in.

Watching them go in,
my attitude starts going, "Arggh!"

Downwards spiral.

It's alright.
I'm fine!

I know, I know you are.

I'm just encouraging our team.

Down.

It was nice that
we had first dibs on this bell

and we were gonna have a chance
to learn it

and hopefully get it
before they even got in.

Start again.

Nah, it didn't go at the same time.

Start again.

Sorry.

Kelly, we need to start again.

Please start again.

Four minutes is up.
Go to the back of the line.

Pull down.

Argh! You know, you're
just anxious and you're just...

You're worried and you're stressed

and you just want to get it right

and you just have
so much pressure on you.

Three, four, five, five!
Four. Five.

Six.
Guys, the first one was off.

First one was off. Ange! Ange!

Come on, come on!
It was on!

I know, I know. Just focus.
You can't complain. He's the judge.

His voice was just frustrating me.

Every time he said, "Start again."

Start again. Please start again.

- He caught it...
- What the actual?!

Hey! Ange!
No! Seriously!

I'm done. I'm just ready to go home.

***! How?!

We could hear a few F-bombs
coming from the room

and we thought, look,
this could be to our advantage,

Angel and Frankie
could implode here.

I am gonna react like that.
I know, I know you're frustrated.

But that's not the way
to go about it.

Don't come and yell in my face
right now.

I'm not yelling.
I just don't want to hear it now.

There you go.

The key for this challenge
was just definitely the timing

and making sure that we were both
pulling down the exact same distance

at the exact same time.

You only had four minutes
in the room.

Knowing there was a team
waiting outside as well,

the pressure was definitely on.

Keep going, G. Come on. Nah.

Start again!

We tried different combinations.

We eventually realised
it was gonna come down

to perfecting that unison.

Bigger. Bigger.

Good job. Thank you so much.

Legend. Thank you for your help.
Thank you so much.

Let's go! Let's go!

"Head to Ready Team One

"and survive a virtual reality alien
attack to receive your next clue."

We're not used to being
back of the pack.

Second one was just out.
You're nearly there.

Yes! Yes?

Thank you.
Thank you.

Sorry for swearing before.

Thank you!

That was all I needed,
just to calm down.

Nice!

"Survive a virtual reality alien
attack to receive your next clue."

Let's go!

The only team
we can actually beat

are Angel and Frankie at this stage.

They don't do well at the back.
They're struggling with tasks.

The other teams probably
close to an hour ahead of us now

and the chances of us catching them
are really slim.

Virtual reality.

Come on. Go, go, go!

Our next challenge was

the virtual reality game
in the city.

We all got kitted up
with a gun and a backpack.

Three, two, one.
Sync established.

Ooh! We're in. Oh, God.

- Ooh! Hee-hee!
- Toni!

Toni, walk faster, babe.
You're not gonna fall.

I know, but it feels like I am.

You get so immersed in it.
It's incredible.

Ooh!
Do I kill this?

Yes! Kill it!

I felt like Sigourney Weaver,
ready to tackle some aliens.

Time to die, aliens.

Is it open?
Yep.

- Oh, my God.
- Three, two, one.

So you can see me now?

Now what?
Get ready. You're killing things.

Oh, my God.
Ohh.

Oh, my God!

I got no bullets!

This is awesome.

Go, go, go!

Argh!

You die, you little piece of shit!

It's mental in there.

Heath!

Once you demolished a lot of aliens,
you then had to kill this...

Big alien.
...beast of an alien.

Get down low, Tones!

I'm on the right, Heath!
Yeah!

I was sweating and diving
and jumping around the place.

Oh!

We're almost there. I think
we got a little bit too into it.

Yes.

- Die!
- Mission completed.

Is it dead? Yes!

And I'd seen Toni had killed 35
and Heath, it's one.

Thank you so much!
Yay!

"Make your way to Optus Stadium,
Perth,

"and take part
in the "Vertigo" experience."

In this challenge,
teams must make their way

to Western Australia's
premier AFL venue,

Optus Stadium, which sits upon
Whagjuk Noongar land.

They must make their way
to the rooftops,

then walk off the edge until they're
suspended upside down just like this.

They'll then have to memorise

the Aboriginal Noongar people's
six annual seasons

on the big screen over there.

Once they recite
all six seasons correctly,

they'll get their next clue.

Now I know how possums feel
that are in my roof.

We did better in that one.

There's the master.

Hold down the legs. Hold it, hold it.

Mission completed.
Yes! Yes! Yes!

Yes! Thank you so much.

Thank you.
Thank you.

Oh, wow. Are you a girl?
I think I am.

Yeah, you are.
So are you!

Oh, you look so cool!

Look at our bodies!

Alright, come over here
to this thing.

Ooh!

We're looking down
and it looks real.

Argh!

My fear of heights started to kick
in and my stomach churned a bit

and my heart rate went up.

This is so cool.
This is mad.

They're at your feet!

There's aliens everywhere.

Argh!

There's a gunshot on me.

Oh, God.

Behind you!
Oh, my God!

Down!

Keep shooting. We nearly got him.

Mission completed.
Argh! Die, you bitch!

That is so stressful.

"Take part in the "Vertigo"
experience..."

Oh, my God.

Yeah, there's six Noongar seasons.
I can't even remember.

I just learnt this last year.
Really?

Yes. And I didn't pay attention.
Come on!

Hopefully it's not
too much of a height,

but it sounds like it's gonna be
at a pretty big height.

It's alright. You got this.

For this challenge,

we have to go to the roof
of Optus Stadium

and hang upside down
like Spider-Man

and memorise six Aboriginal seasons.

Hello, sir.
Hello, sir.

I was just, like, "Enough already."

Like, I've been upside down
and around and about in a plane,

and then we've been in a virtual
reality world killing aliens.

There's nothing left in me, I think,
to be sick anymore.

Oop!

Nearly there.

Oh.
Oh, my gosh!

This is awesome!

Right here was where magic was made.
Melbourne won the granny.

Let's do it!

Heath was very excited
and it was just beautiful.

It was one of the moments you
gotta just stop and take it in.

Oh!
Are you OK?

Yeah.

Wha-ha!

You do the first three.

Birak, Bunuru and Djeran.

Yeah.
Birak, Bunuru and Djeran.

Heath was reading
his first three words.

I could hear that, which was then
putting me off memorising mine.

I didn't get them.
Oh, didn't ya?

Nah.
So she's putting the blame onto me.

My fault.
Pfft! Handball!

Uh, Birak.
Birak.

Yep.

Djeran.

You're a couple short.
Yeah.

Toni's got two.
No. Doesn't matter. We got it wrong.

We went to the back of the line.

And wait for Tiff and Cynthia
to have their first shot.

Oh, my God!

We are from the Pilbara,
which is a long way from here.

We're familiar
with blackfella words.

The hard thing was
hanging upside down.

Oh, my God, this is intense!

OK, you got the first three. Go!

Birak, Bunuru...

We didn't learn it,
but we know of the six seasons.

Oh, I forgot my first four.
No. Come on. You remember.

Say yours then.
Makuru, Djilba, Kambarang.

Bunuru... There was another 'B' one.

It's alright. We need to
hurry up and get outta here.

Let's take in this beauty!

Wow!

We got this.

With heights, for me,
I...I get really, really nervous.

I freeze, I've got
a bit of a phobia of heights.

I did come on to this race
to overcome my fears.

So I hope that I'll be able
to pull through.

I'll be with you
every step of the way.

It's OK. It's OK.

Don't get in your head.

It's not. It's my anxiety, Pako.

We've come out of the closet.

That was more scary than hanging
upside down and reading three words.

This is something else, Pako.
I just need you to understand that.

Look at me. This is one
little obstacle in our way.

This is so humiliating.

Ready Team One. Oh, here!
There, there, there, there.

Video games! I love video games.

- So excited! Finally.
- Oh, cool.

I'm not really into gaming
or anything like that.

Oh! This is so cool!

Oh, my life!

Three, two, one.
Sync established.

Oh, this is so cool!

The minute you put these goggles on,

you're in, like,
a completely different world.

Look at me.

You're a chick.

Oh, what the hell?
You're a chick. You've got boobs.

Nah. Stitch-up.
Oh.

Oh!

What we had to do with this game
was survive the alien attack.

Once we survived that, we had
the big boss that we had to defeat.

Oh! There's so many, Frankie!

This one's eating you!

"Frankie, help me! Help me, Frankie.
Help me."

That's literally me
just this whole race.

What's
virtual reality again?

Like a video game. Ah, OK.

I think that's to reload, G,
this flick.

And then how do you shoot?
With the trigger.

So when we arrived there, Frankie and
Angel are already playing their game.

We just wanna get in there and
rip in. We've got a window here.

Holy shit!

Jump.
Argh!

There you go.

OK, ready?

G, G, behind you. Here.

Oh, my God, they're everywhere!

My strategy to get through this one
was literally to hold the trigger

and shoot every single alien
that I could see!

No! Don't kill me!

Alright. Come on.

When you're hanging upside down,
you literally foc...

Well, for me,
the focus was the screen.

We've got that one, Heath.

Yeah, let's do it.

Yeah!

Makuru, Djilba...

Bunuru.

Birak. Kambarang.

Djeran.

Good to go.
Yes!

We got it on the second attempt and
we were still in number 1 position.

Yes!

Thank you!
See ya!

Well done, Tones.

We're on top of the world here,
Heath.

We came into this race to, you know,
experience amazing things,

but make memories
while we've got the time to do it.

I think it's incredible.

Sorry.
That's alright. Don't apologise.

"Make your way to the Perth Mint..."

Now all the teams have gotta do

is come and find me here
at the Perth Mint

where, to this day, they still
refine gold into gold bullion.

And it's the exclusive location
of our Pit Stop

for the 19th leg
of The Amazing Race Australia.

And guess who got his Akubra back.

Me!

"Hurry! The last team to check in
will be eliminated."

Let's go!

Come on!

OK. I'm spinning.

Oh, Birak! Birak!
Remember that.

Yep. Birak, Bunuru and Djeran.

Ready?
Yep.

Makuru, Djilba, Kambarang.
Come on, let's go, quick!

Birak, Bunuru, Djeran.

Makuru, Djilba, Kambarang.

Nicely done. Come through.
Yes!

Oh, yeah, look. Oh.

OK.

Oh, the boss!

Go, Frankie, go, go, go!

Shoot this thing.
Get out of the red zone.

Argh!

They're at our feet, G. Gotta
watch out for those at the feet.

OK,
is there some behind me?

Don't bang into me! Kelly!
Ohh.

Keep going.
It's nearly finished.

Mission completed.

Oh, my God!
Oh, my gosh.

We hear Frankie and Angel
start screaming with excitement,

which just adds
even more pressure to us.

We know we're still in last place.

Yes. Nice.

Oh, shit, G.
Oh, my God.

OK, you gotta dodge him. Dodge.

Kelly, watch out for me. Kelly!

Oh! What the hell? It's all red!

Oh!
Kelly!

Are you OK, G? Where are you?

If we have to start again,
that's bullshit.

It's alright.

I was thinking
we're falling apart here,

not only physically,
but mentally as well.

Let's finish this. Turn around.
Yeah, good, good, good, good.

You gotta move, G.

He's nearly dead.
Keep going, keep going.

Mission completed.
Thank you so much.

Thank you so much.

Thank you. Let's go, G.

How far are we
away from the Mint, sir?

Well, six minutes.

Oh!
Depends on the traffic.

We love your work.

I'm gonna time you there.

Could you go along
Riverside Drive to the Perth Mint?

For me, I was thinking

that whole area was gonna be
slammed bumper to bumper.

We might get there quicker.
We might even beat them mob.

It's OK. We've got this.

We came on this show
to face our fears.

You're gonna do this, Mori.

I can't, Pako.
This is, like, a phobia.

I know.
This isn't just...

...just trying something.
I know! I know it's a phobia.

Yeah, but... No, you don't.

'Cause you're just...
you're taking me,

forcing me to do something
that I'm, like, petrified of.

Come on. You're alright.

Doors opening.

I can't do this.

There's no such thing as 'can't.!

Breathe.

Level your breathing.

Yes, I believe in you.
I know you believe in me.

Everyone believes in you.
I know, I know. Pako, it's...

It's the pressure.
It's a lot for me.

We've come so far. You've got this.

This is... This is too much, Pako.

This is too much, Pako.
OK, let's just go, then. Come on.

I'm so embarrassed!
Don't be embarrassed. Why?

Everyone is scared of something.

This just happens to be your fear.

Come on.

This is so humiliating.

We got this. This is nothing!

We came out of the closet.
That was more scary than that.

The fear of losing our family
and our...our loved ones.

The fear of being abandoned

has got nothing on just hanging
upside down and reading three words.

We're gay. We've been through it.

We've been called every name under
the sun - faggot, homo, all of that.

All that emotional scarring.

I could see it in his eyes
that it was just consuming him

and I didn't want to let it beat him.

What's your mob here?

You have
the Noongar Bibbulmun nation

and there's 14 tribal clans.

Yeah, our country starts
just south of Geraldton

in a straight line
to the Southern Cross

and then to
the Great Australian Bight,

and back to Esperance,

all the coastline to Albany
and up to Perth

and back up to Dongara, Geraldton.

That's known as Noongar country.

This old-looking building?
Yes, that, for sure. Look at it.

Wow! Look at that.
Oh, that's so cool.

Here we go.
Ooh!

Oh! Fell back.
We did.

Thank you, Walter.
Thank you, Walter. Thanks, Walter.

Thank you so much.
It's a pleasure to be here.

Heath and Toni, you are
the first team to check in.

Yes!
How good's that?

Again!
Again.

You are one step closer
to the 250 grand cash

and the Isuzu MU-X and the Isuzu...

Give us it now, Beau.
...and the Isuzu D-MAX.

Bring it in.
Cheers, mate.

Thanks, mate.
Good job.

We've had a good run of late.

We've had quite a few wins
under our belt, which is nice.

It's only the last one
that matters now.

So if we didn't win another leg

but we win the final one,
that will do me.

That's all that matters.

Is that the...entrance?

Yeah, there we are
right there.

Perth Mint.

Welcome to lands of the Whagjuk,
Noongar, Bibbulmun people.

May the Great Spirit bless you.

- Great to see youse here.
- Thank you.

Good job.
Great to be here.

Tiffany and Cynthia, you are
the second team to check in.

Second is good. I like second.
Mm-hm.

For now.

What was it like
when you flew back into town?

Oh.
Relief for me. I just felt home.

Each leg you improve

and you've got that look in your eye
now where you know you can win it.

Right now for us, we're determined
to get to the end.

One step closer to the finale.
Congratulations.

And good to see you smiling.
Thank you.

Good work! And welcome home, huh?

Yes.
Yes.

- Thanks, driver.
- Thank you.

"Follow the marked path."

Come on, babe. We got this.

Can you stop?
That's my job!

To constantly push? Look, look...
No, to encourage you to...

No, no, that's fine, encouraging me,
stuff like that,

but this is something else, Pako,
I just need you to understand that.

What the...?

Are you guys waiting for
somebody else to finish their turn?

They had left quite a bit of time
before us from the last challenge.

Hey, guys.
What's up, guys?

Have you been?
You've gone in? What?

Haven't gone yet.
Mori's scared of heights.

I'm trying to...
Oh, Mori!

We're trying to encourage Mori,

but Kelly and Georgia
are just on our butt.

So we need to keep moving.

You have to click back
into race mode.

Don't give up, Mori. You got it.

It's sad.

First time to the stadium,
we're gonna be on the roof.

Yeah.
Pretty cool.

Our first time here
and no-one's here.

yeah, make sure that's on tight,
buddy.

Oh, what the...?!
I can't see anything!

Oh, gosh.

Birak, Bunuru.

Oh, wait!

By the time I had spinned around

and realised the words
were on the screen,

I was, like, "Stop! I'm not ready!
Do it again!"

Oh, my gosh! I wasn't even ready!

I didn't know it was coming.
We weren't even upside down yet.

Wanna have a crack at the answers?
We wanna have a look again.

OK.
Attempt again. OK.

I wish I could go for both of us.

I've got so much fight left in me.

I felt like I let Pako down.

Nothing anyone can say or do will...

Not even me. Not even me.

And I tried my hardest, but...
You did, babe.

- Go, guys.
- Good luck!

Thanks, guys.

- Are you OK?
- I freaked.

Love you guys!

Nah, I'm done. I'm done.
This will just go on and on.

Look at me.
We are strong contenders.

What happens if we win this show?

This is one little obstacle
in our way.

We're so close to the end.

- Oh, wow!
- Oh, my God!

You're kidding!

Wow. Look at this.

Far out.

I cannot see the scoreboard.

Can someone turn me or no?
OK, Kelly, it's coming on.

I... G, I...

Kelly, it's coming on!

I can't see! OK, read them out to me.

Birak, Bunuru, Djeran.
Remember those.

OK. Yep.

Something happened to Kelly
and he wasn't facing the screen.

He literally couldn't see
the screen!

Djeran...

Birak, Bunuru, Djeran.

Makuru, Djilba, Kambarang.

That's it.
Yes!

Yes! Yes!
Let's go. Good job, G.

It was huge for us. We knew
we needed to get that first go.

For the first time in the leg today,
we made no mistakes.

We got it bang-on.

"Make your way to the Perth Mint.
Hurry!

"The last team to arrive
may be eliminated."

Alright, let's go.
Let's go!

We'll just take the penalty, OK?

Alright.

We gotta run to the cabs
'cause they're gonna be on our arse.

Yep.

Let's go.

I think we're nearly there. Oh!

Uh, the Perth Mint, please.

It's alright, babe.
We'll finish strong.

OK, let's go. Round 2.

We have to get it right this time.

There is no room for error.

OK.

Birak, Bunuru, Djeran.

Do you know the other one?
The fourth, third one? Fourth one?

Try and remember.

I was about to slap him
to get the answer out of him.

Makuru, Djilba and Kambarang.

Correct.
Yay!

Oh!
Ohh!

Oh, my God!

As soon as they said yes,
we were, like, "Yes! Let's go!"

"Hurry! The last team
to arrive may be eliminated."

Let's go.

We need to hurry up.

I was just trying to encourage you,
that's all.

I know you were.
That's all it was.

And I may be very forceful,

but that's how I...
that's how I encourage.

Have you ever done anything
like this before?

Uh, no. Just 100 metres, bruh.
Yeah.

Let's go, G. Thank you, mate.

Do you want me to carry your bag?
Nah.

Yes!
Oh.

Yes!

Welcome to the land of the Noongar,
Whagjuk, Bibbulmun people,

and may the Great Spirit bless you.

Thanks. I really appreciate that.
Thank you so much.

Kelly and Georgia, you are
the third team to check in.

Yes! Yes!

Mwah!
Well done.

Made up a lot of ground.
I know.

We thought we were done for.
Teams had an hour on us.

We thought, "There's no way."
Well done, well done.

Thank you.
Thank you.

Look deflated.

Welcome to the lands of the Noongar,
Whagjuk, Bibbulmun people.

It's great to see youse.
Thank you.

Thank you.
Appreciate that.

You're welcome.

Pako and Mori, you are
the fourth team to arrive.

However, you both know
I can't check you in

because you did not complete
the previous challenge.

I'm so sorry.

Don't be sorry.

And you do have a little bit of time.

You've got a 15-minute penalty, so
please step to the side of the mat.

Standing on the side of the mat
when you have a time penalty

is just, oh, my God,
what's the word?

Excruciating.

We had to wait for Frankie and Angel
to see where they came.

OK, let's go.
We need to find our cab.

The boys leaving,
we're in last place.

So we need to get a scoot on.

The Perth Mint.
How far is it, driver?

Just 10 minutes.
Oh, yeah.

OK.
As fast as you can, please.

There's no way we're gonna catch up.

It's OK.

Pako and Mori decided
to take the penalty.

We don't know how long
that penalty's gonna be.

It doesn't define you, babe.

I'm just, like, kicking myself.

I wish I didn't push so hard.
I'm really sorry.

No, that's OK.

But, uh...
I wish I did the challenge.

Yeah. There's...there's hope.
A little bit of hope.

I'm gutted that
we're in the bottom two.

Like, we have been the strongest
throughout this whole competition.

Let's go, let's go,
let's go, let's go.

Angel and Frankie,
you are the fifth team to arrive.

However, you are the fourth team
to check in.

You're still in the race.

Just.

Sorry, guys.

How do you feel, Angel?

I'm just sad for the boys.

They deserve to be in the final.
They deserve to win.

Thanks, Angel.

I didn't think that we'd be
bottom two at all.

Hey, congratulations.
Cheers.

And you're one step closer
to the finale.

Love you guys.

It got really emotional
on that Pit Stop.

If he didn't have the fear of
heights, it would have been us.

Pako and Mori,
please step back onto the mat.

So, unfortunately,
you are the last team to check in.

Yeah.

You are eliminated.
Your time on the race is over.

I'm sorry.
Don't be sorry. Be fierce.

Being eliminated top five
is bittersweet.

We've conquered a lot of fears.
We've met so many cool people.

Yeah.
Oh, my gosh!

Every other team loves you.
Australia is gonna miss you.

The race is better
for having you guys in it.

Ohh.
I promise you that.

But, hey, wasn't it fun?
It was so much fun.

Bring it in.

Doing this with Mori has been
the highlight of my life!

Honestly, with my soulmate,
with my best friend.

We're gonna leave the same way
we came in - sassy!

Oh, that was hard.
Wow.

That was tough, huh?
That was tough.

One decision - heights!
But I don't like heights.

I'm a ground lover.

Next time
on The Amazing Race Australia...

...it's the last chance
to make the final.

- Gotta work hard here.
- This is our last chance.

I'm ready, baby,
let's get it!

But with only three spots
available...

Ohhh!

...which teams will rise above...

Oh, my God!
...is completely...

Yes!
It's a long way.

...up in the air.