The Amazing Race Canada (2013–…): Season 7, Episode 7 - Balls, Balls, Balls - full transcript
Teams head to Kitchener-Waterloo, Ont., where the season's first face-off forces racers to prove that their best in class.
Previously,
on The Amazing Race Canada...
We're going home!
...six teams
soared to Saskatoon...
- Saskatoon!
- Woo!
...where they journeyed
to the centre of the Earth.
We're going deep.
...and sunk to
even deeper depths.
You need
to help, okay.
Are you
serious right now?
A video message from home
refuelled teams' spirits...
- Aah!
- Hi, girls.
Get outta here!
Hope you're having
the blast of your life.
Oh!
...and sparked a first-time
victory for Anthony and James.
You guys are
team number one!
Yeah!
At the Detour, while Lauren
and Joanne were fenced in...
Why can everyone
get out of this thing but us?
...to the middle
and come right back.
...Trish's inability
to make the right call
turned her "do-si-do"...
- Woo!
- ...into a "do-si- don't. "
I'm sorry,
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
...and almost
put them out to pasture.
You're the last
team to arrive.
But a second surprise
non-elimination
kept them from
buying the farm.
Lightning
does strike twice.
No way!
No way!
You are very much
still in this race.
Alright!
Woo!
Six teams
continue to race to win...
the all-new 2019
Chevrolet Blazer RS,
a once-in-a-lifetime
trip for two around the world,
a quarter of a million
dollars cash,
and The Amazing Race Canada.
This is Saskatoon.
Today, the land of
the living skies
will act as the starting
point for six teams,
as they continue
the adventure of a lifetime
on The Amazing Race Canada.
Anthony and James won
the last leg of the race,
and will depart first
at 3:29 a.m.
Route info.
Fly to Toronto, Ontario.
Once there, board a bus
to your next destination.
Teams must travel from
Saskatchewan back to Ontario,
where they'll touch down
at Toronto Pearson
International Airport,
and then board a bus
to a mystery location.
- The airport, please.
- Today is our...
Anniversary!
We got married
during the Vancouver marathon.
We wanted to do something
fun and different.
So today we're gonna
be racing in our tuxedos.
James is my
missing puzzle piece.
We fill in
each other's strengths
and weaknesses really well.
Our goal is to be
on the first bus.
We don't know where
we're going to.
I guess we'll find out.
- Yeah.
Today, Sam and I have
chosen the word "persistence"
as our reminder that
when we are struggling,
we must remain persistent
in what we're doing.
We don't give up,
no matter what the situation.
- Fly to Toronto, Ontario!
- Oh, let's go!
I'm hungry for number one.
It's a race!
We have a newfound fire
to squish all the other teams,
and it's pumping us up.
We need to really
start believing that
we've put in the work
to be here.
Lauren's been leading
us through this entire race.
It's like I
have to step up.
It's time to
walk the walk.
To the airport, please.
We still have our
beloved Express Pass with us,
which we have to use today.
It's been strategy play
to keep the Express Pass
as long as possible because we
can basically secure ourselves
a spot in the next leg.
Oh!
Fly to Toronto!
Yeah!
We're going back home!
We are really shocked that
there was another non-elim,
and we survived it.
We're done
with the nice moms.
Now we're the mean moms.
It's no more
Mrs. Nice Moms.
We have tried to play this
game a little too safe.
- Oh!
- We're here, baby!
Yay!
We can't
get rid of them!
It's definitely
frustrating having the same team
come back twice.
- Are you cats?
- Oh my.
- They have nine lives.
They won't die.
Wow!
They've been
saved two times already.
Means they messed up two times.
Perhaps they're
gonna mess up today again.
Yeah.
You ain't seen
the last of us yet, guys.
- Woo.
- Woo.
All teams are now
travelling on the same flight
more than 2,200 kilometres
from Saskatoon to Toronto.
When they touch down, they'll
race to this signup board
to get on one of two buses
carrying three teams each.
Here they'll be able to stock up
on an assortment of Clif Bars
to keep them energiZed
along the race.
- Go, Joey, go.
- Babe, babe, babe.
Give it.
Give it.
- Oh crap!
- Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Go, go, go, go, go!
I just want to be
on that first bus.
Go, go, go, go, go!
We need to be in
front of those two.
There's a few
other teams ahead of us.
We have to beat them.
Our life depends on it.
We need
to get there fast.
The first three
teams have an advantage,
and we're definitely
last right now.
We have to catch a bus.
I see the hotel there.
Oh, it's right there.
It's the one there.
Let's go!
Let's go!
Oh, right there!
Let's go.
- Okay, here!
- You're second.
Yes!
Yes!
We signed up
for bus number one.
I'm so relieved.
- Argh!
- Yes.
But we're
on the first bus!
Woo!
- Yes, good job.
I don't know
who's behind us.
I think everybody's
in front of us.
I don't care.
Let's have some faith.
We need to beat
those people, please.
They're passing us.
Shoot!
Hurry.
We're the third team, I think.
Hurry!
Go!
Go!
- Where is it?!
- Right here!
Amy, hurry!
Hurry, Amy!
Amy, Amy!
- I'm right here!
I don't know!
That's ours,
that's ours, that's ours!
Then how did he get
it right out of my hand?
- She wasn't here yet.
- Either were you!
I'm not letting this pen go!
- I'm not letting go either.
It was a crazy
race to the board,
but I got the pen first.
We're third.
We're in the first bus.
No more nice guys.
We're here to play.
Oh, what happened?
What happened?
- Me and Sam were fighting.
- What?
Me and Sam were fighting,
and I wouldn't let it go.
We're just so frustrated.
We got the second bus.
Oh, I'm so mad!
I just have nothing to say.
I'm super frustrated.
Teams are now travelling
more than 100 kilometres
from Toronto
to an unknown location
on one of two buses
departing 10 minutes apart.
And the windows of each bus
have been blacked out,
leaving all teams in the dark
about their next destination,
Kitchener-Waterloo.
These twin cities are the centre
for technological innovation
and higher learning.
Once known as Berlin,
Kitchener-Waterloo is host
to the second largest
Octoberfest celebration
in the entire world.
Prosit!
We're on our way
somewhere we don't know,
headed west right now.
My compass says
we're going west.
Not knowing
where we're going
definitely adds to my stress.
This race is just stress for me.
We're excited because
we're on the first bus.
We need the extra time.
We have a Speed Bump.
The fact that we are
here in our home province
feels pretty good.
It's no fun when you
don't know where you're going,
and this whole race
has been that way,
so life is a surprise, man.
Have some fun.
I'm kind of used
to not having any control
because of said person.
- Okay, let's go.
- Where are we?
I have no idea where
we are, when lo and behold,
on one of the buses I see
"Kitchener-Waterloo."
Here we are in Kitchener.
- Right here.
- Route info.
A whole new ballgame.
Teams must now head
to The Museum,
a 55,000 square foot
interactive and playful space
to find Spectrum,
an exhibition that explores
the wonderful world of colour.
Once here,
racers will have a ball,
as they dive into
this massive pit
containing over
30,000 green balls,
one team member at a time.
When they've retrieved one
of these 12 red or yellow
race coloured balls,
they'll receive their next clue.
The Museum, let's go.
Let's go!
Let's go!
- They're all ahead of us.
10 King Street.
- King Street.
- That's 64.
- This is Queen?
- Queen.
King is next maybe.
It's right there.
This way.
Fourth floor.
Okay, cool.
We're first.
Woo!
Red or yellow?
- Go.
Where is it?
James is going
through the balls
like nobody's business.
I'm trying to channel
our little dog, Lucy.
Go, go, go, go.
Red, red, red, red, red.
- Congratulations.
- Thank you.
Detour.
Beer fest or robot quest.
In this Detour, teams will
get a chance to experience
an old-school celebration
or a new school innovation.
It's their call,
beer fest or robot quest.
Yoo-hoo!
Cheers.
Teams that choose
beer fest will make their way
to the Concordia Club,
which has been
at the centre of German
heritage in Kitchener-Waterloo
for over a century.
- Prosit!
- Prosit!
Teams will choose
a table of 10 guests,
and take their
individual beer orders.
Then they'll hit the taps
to pour the drinks
while their guests
get up for a dance.
When the guests return
from the dance floor,
they'll all sit in
different seats,
and racers will need to ensure
that all 10 dancers
get their exact drink order.
Once everyone has been
served a proper brew,
Bear the Mayor
will give them their next clue.
Prosit!
In robot quest,
teams will make their way
to the University of Waterloo
and search
the E7 Engineering Complex
that houses the Robohub.
My battery
is now fully charged.
In this Detour, racers will
push each other's buttons
as they work together,
and communicate complicated
instructions to navigate
their male robot
through this
obstacle-filled maze.
One racer will operate
the robot from the Robohub,
while the other
racer is stationed
in another part of the building,
next to the maze.
The racers close to the robot
will give robot control
instructions to their partner,
who cannot see
what is happening, via the only
means of communication,
a walkie-talkie.
And once teams start,
they cannot switch positions.
My battery will
soon need recharging.
Once their robot
reaches the finish line,
Calisto here will give
them their next clue.
Way to go, Jon.
- Thanks, brother.
- Robot quest?
Yeah, okay.
It was hard
because you kept digging,
and it just kept on filling up.
We're gonna go
control some robots right now.
A lot of balls.
There's a lot of balls.
One red or one yellow.
- Got it.
- Good job.
Beer fest or robot quest.
Robot quest.
Let's go.
Red or yellow, Amy.
Keep going!
Right to the corners.
Go, go, go!
I found it!
Yes!
Speed Bump.
After arriving last
on the previous leg,
Trish and Amy must now
complete a Speed Bump
using the 2019
Chevrolet Bolt EV.
They'll hop in and drive
to the other side of the massive
University of Waterloo campus,
where they'll find out
more about their Speed Bump.
Go, go, go, go!
The key is to get this
Speed Bump done before teams
on the other bus go
through the ball pit.
Wow, this is stressful.
- This way!
- Where are we?
We are in Hamilton.
Oh, Kitchener.
Never mind.
- Museum, museum.
- Come on, Joey!
University
of Waterloo, Engineering 7.
Robohub.
Hi.
- How's it going?
- This looks fun.
Oh my god,
this is awesome.
Forward, back, left, right,
stand if it falls down.
Raise your arms.
Do you want to
go up and describe?
Do you want me to?
- Yeah.
- Okay.
I have to
drive the robot,
while listening to
instructions from Anthony,
who's in the room where the
robot is positioned in a maze.
We cannot switch positions.
Breaker 1-9,
breaker 1-9, what's your 20?
Okay, step forward.
Step forward.
Okay, I pressed it once.
How far does it go
if I press it once?
Three steps.
Just keep pressing it.
Okay.
All I'm looking at is
a screen with a bunch of arrows
and directions for
moving a robot.
I don't even know
what it looks like.
Anthony is somewhere in a maze.
Keep going straight
until I tell you to stop.
Stop, stop, stop.
Ah.
Okay, stopped.
This is crazy.
I can't see anything.
This is like driving blind.
- Oh!
- Babe, babe!
Let's go.
- Yeah, yeah.
Yes!
Yes!
- I have no idea.
- You wanna switch?
- Okay, go.
- Thank you!
Robo quest.
We're gonna do robo quest.
Let's go.
Tell me if
you see any colours.
Red or yellow.
Search this corner maybe.
Oh!
- Balls...
- Balls...
- Balls.
- Balls.
Where are the balls?
- Switch.
- Okay.
That is very tiring.
Go, go, go, go.
Where?
Oh!
This is insane.
If you get tired,
I can switch back in.
Go, Sam.
Come on, buddy!
You got this, man.
- Joey!
- You got it?
You got it?
- Yup.
- There it is, Sam!
- Thank you.
- I'm thinking robot.
- I'm thinking robots.
- We choose...
- Robot quest.
Okay,
do you see anything?
No,
I don't see anything.
- Me either, buddy.
- Cabs again, man!
- University of Waterloo.
- There's the flag.
We've got to get
this Speed Bump done.
Here, at the University
of Waterloo's Sedra
Student Design Centre,
Chevrolet is working with
some of the brightest up
and coming student engineers
to create vehicles that will
revolutioniZe the way we drive
for generations to come.
In this Speed Bump, Trish
and Amy are going to experience
the future, as they take part
in the auto drive challenge
in this autonomous driving
Chevrolet Bolt EV.
Look, Ma, no hands!
Trish and Amy will
buckle up, and slow down,
as they take a futuristic,
leisurely ride
around the University
of Waterloo campus.
Once they've experienced
the autonomous future,
Rowan will give them
their next clue.
- Hi.
- Hi, guys.
My name's Rowan.
I've been working on
an autonomous vehicle.
- Is it safe?
- Yes.
So we can just
close our eyes?
- Yeah.
- Okay.
I suggest watching
because it'll be cool.
Yeah, absolutely.
Can't wait.
- You guys want to hop in?
- Yes, okay.
Oh, boy.
Show us what
this baby's got.
This is crazy.
It's like it's on
rails, like you know,
when you're on a ride.
- Super cool.
We are on a time crunch.
It's taking a little
longer than I'd like.
Woo!
You are super, super smart,
obviously, to do this.
TRISH & AMY: Beer fest
or robot quest.
Robot quest.
Let's go.
This way.
Engineering 7 building.
All the way across campus.
Oh!
Babe, do you hear me?
- Yes, let's go.
- Press stand.
Stand, okay.
The robot is super cute.
Keep going straight
until I tell you when to stop.
Okay.
It's a tough
challenge, but I love it.
I don't have to run.
I don't have to climb.
I don't have to ride a bike.
- Just keep going straight.
The toughest part
of this challenge is that
there's all kinds of obstacles.
Stop, stop, stop, stop!
Stop.
Stop.
Do the thing where he
like moves his arms.
Ooh!
We are amazing.
Raise the roof.
Forward, forward.
Stand up.
- Stand up.
Oh my god, so crazy.
- Robohub.
- Hi.
Argh,
more teams are here.
I think
you should do this.
I'll do upstairs.
- Okay.
Where do I go?
You're going
upstairs to the maze.
Where is that?
This way?
Where are the stairs?
Normally,
when we drive,
I'm the one that
gives directions,
so this is a little
bit concerning.
Turn straight,
just like a tiny bit.
Okay, what?
You're crooked,
like you're not straight.
Position yourself straight.
I don't know
what way I'm facing.
Do I need to turn left or right?
You need to go straight.
No, you're-- babe, babe, stop.
You need to make a 180
and go straight.
I need you to turn
the other way.
You need to
specify left or right.
Just do something,
so I can help you.
Whatever you were doing,
do the opposite or keep doing
what you were doing,
and do more of it.
Do you think I should
come down and do this?
Do you think this
would be easier?
It would be a lot
easier if you did it,
but we're not allowed
to switch roles.
T, yes or no?
We cannot switch.
Rechargi
Do you think I should
come down and do this?
Do you think this
would be easier?
It would be a lot
easier if you did it,
but we cannot switch.
Okay, turn him
around 180 degrees.
I've told you this
a hundred times now.
This challenge isn't
about how to make a robot move.
It's more about communication.
Clearly something
we need to work on.
Okay, so rotate
him 90 degrees straight.
Go straight.
Go straight
and five steps to the right
till I tell you to stop.
Five steps to--
- Stop singing, please.
- Five steps to the right.
Five steps.
- How many?
It's a one-way
conversation,
like most of our conversations.
Keep going.
Keep going just like that.
Let's go.
E7 entrance right here.
- Over here, over here.
- Sarah is gonna be guiding.
- I'll do my best, Sam.
- Alright, good luck.
Sam, walk forward.
Hello?
Sam, nothing
is happening.
You need to do
something different.
Hello?
Are you
waiting for someone?
- I'm free.
- Perfect!
Oh yeah!
The University of Waterloo.
We saw Sarah
and Sam running for a cab.
They got one ahead of us.
I'm hoping that we can do this
task and get out of there.
Just go forward.
Keep going forward.
Keep going forward.
Straight, straight, straight,
straight, straight, straight.
It's all feeling
very hetero-normative.
I don't like it.
- We're almost there.
Keep going forward.
Straight, straight.
We're done.
- Yes!
Congratulations.
Here is your next clue.
- Thank you.
- High five.
Oh, Faceoff.
In this Faceoff, teams
will put their culinary skills
to the ultimate test,
as they go head to head,
and see who can
master one of three
Dempster's tortilla recipes.
The team that arrives first
will have the advantage
of picking which one of these
Dempster's signature plates
to recreate.
First, teams will have
one minute to visually study
this complicated dish.
Then, without the help
of a recipe,
they'll have 15 minutes
to use these ingredients
to perfectly recreate every
exacting detail of the dish,
entirely from memory.
For the team
with the perfect recreation,
they will win the Faceoff
and can continue with the race,
while the losing team must wait
for another team to arrive,
before they can wrap,
roll or bake again.
- Tortillas!
- We love tortillas.
- Okay.
- Faceoff!
How many more?
Babe, we're like
literally at the finish line.
Just go somewhere.
Okay, yes.
Woo-hoo!
Yes!
That's it.
We're done.
Woo!
- Congratulations.
Okay.
Wow, thanks.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Faceoff.
The team that beats
another team in the Dempster's
tortilla cooking competition--
we've got this!
Okay, let's go.
See you guys.
We're super
stoked about this.
This is gonna be so fun.
Let's rock
and roll, buddy.
Excited to
play with robots.
I even have robot
hands tattooed on me,
so like I've got
the robot power.
Okay, Joey,
you can start walking forward.
- Okay.
- Keep going forward.
Go left.
- Okay, turned left.
Okay, Sam,
start moving forward.
We're passing
Aarthy and T.
Oh my god.
We have to go that way.
Thinesh, go to the right.
Go to the right.
- Good job, Sam.
Keep pressing.
Keep going.
Keep going, keep going,
keep going.
Sprint,
little robot, sprint!
Good job,
good job, good job.
Oh my gosh!
Is this it, Engineering 7?
- There's people here.
- We're still in this.
- We've got this, okay?
- 10-4.
Move forward.
- Just moved.
Move forward
until I say stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop!
Okay, sorry.
You know what?
I'm enjoying barking
orders at Trish.
Stop, stop, stop.
Stop!
Oh my goodness.
Going straight
as fast as you can.
Go straight, straight,
straight, Sam.
Oh, no!
We fell over, Sam.
Thinesh,
please come straight.
Oh!
- Please, let me rest.
There is a car
crash in front of us.
We can't move.
Sam, you have
to get over this chain.
Good job, Sam!
- Hoo!
We are headed
towards the finish line.
Keep going, keep going,
keep going.
Keep going,
keep going, keep going.
Okay, done, done!
It's good.
We're done.
Come upstairs.
- Okay.
- Faceoff.
- Let's go!
- Time to cook!
- Are you available?
- No, no.
Literally
no cabs around here.
We just see Anthony
and James in front of us.
Don't
let them pass us.
Oh, it's right
there, on the left.
- Let's do this, guys.
- Let's cook.
Okay, here,
put it on.
We get in
our outfits first,
so we get to choose which
dish we're gonna prepare.
We're gonna wrap.
We have
to copy a dish,
after only viewing
it for a minute.
Three,
two and one.
Go.
We regularly have
ceremonies at our house
where we have to cook
for 30 to 50 people.
The trick to
cutting a cucumber...
I'm the sous chef today.
I follow the head chef.
We have to make it look sexy.
- Crush the feta.
It's all about
the right presentation.
Babe, the sauce first.
The wraps that look
closest to the example
is the one that's
gonna win this.
Our wrap belongs
in a food catalogue.
It's a supermodel wrap.
- It's an Irina wrap.
- Yes.
Three, two,
one, hands off.
We have the correct
number of falafels,
all the ingredients.
Okay,
you both did really well.
This team has crumbled the feta
nicely and good grill marks.
Unfortunately, you guys...
- Yeah!
...the tortilla
is a little bit burned.
- Oh.
- Okay, where are we going?
Where are we going?
Teams must now make their
way to the Perimeter Institute
of Theoretical Physics,
and search for their next clue.
Here, top minds
from all over the globe
gather to research the world
of theoretical physics
to figure out how
the universe really works.
They have to wait
for the next people!
Get here.
Yeah,
where are you at?
- Cab, cab, cab.
- Oh, thank goodness.
Can we get in your cab?
You're going somewhere.
Okay.
Wow, it's like the
ghost town of cabs.
Okay, let's try
going over the chain.
Lying belly, please.
Lying belly.
Come on, go over.
It's not moving.
Okay, rotate
to the right five times.
Keep going, babe.
Good.
Apparently,
we're making progress.
Rotate to the right.
I need you to
side step to the left.
That turn that you just
gave me, give me five more.
We're just
crossing the finish line.
Move.
Do that five more times.
Keep going, keep going
until I tell you to stop.
Keep going, little one.
- Congratulations.
I should have
definitely given instructions.
I'm so sorry.
It was just so difficult.
It's okay.
The race goes on.
Just like
my little robot.
Alright, Joey,
we're across.
Get your butt up here.
- Oh!
Let's get cooking!
- Okay, where is our cab?
Where did we come in?
Forward, forward.
Stop.
Is there any way
you can speed it up?
I keep going,
but then I go too fast.
It doesn't matter, okay.
Just do what I say.
Stop.
Stop!
I want to be done this.
Wow.
Stop!
- Oh, cab here.
- Trunk, please.
Man, sir, you are saving
our lives right now.
This is gonna be crucial
for us to win this Faceoff
because then we can get some
space between us and some teams,
and not be at the
back of the pack.
Do you want to do it,
or do you want to use our lovely
Express Pass?
You know what I mean?
Let's see what
we have to do, first.
The culinary studio.
- Yeah, this is it.
Is that
Aarthy and Thinesh?
- Aah!
- Oh my god.
- No!
- Look, someone's here.
It is
Aarthy and Thinesh.
Oh, Aarthy and Thinesh.
Sam and Sarah
beat you guys?
No, Dave and Irina.
- Where's Sam and Sarah?
- They're right there.
- Go, go, go!
- What?
Thinesh!
Run, run, run inside, run.
Get dressed.
We need to put our things on.
Here, here, here.
We're here first.
Yes!
Yes!
So Aarthy and T
beat you guys in?
Like one second in.
First it's
missing the first bus,
and now it's narrowly
missing the faceoff
by half a second
to T and Aarthy.
That's twice we've
been half a second behind.
It's so frustrating.
It's really toying
with my emotions today.
One minute
your Dempster's wrap recipe.
- It looks so good.
- I want to eat one.
We have the
upper hand of choosing
what dish we're gonna prepare,
so we choose to wrap again.
We've already
done the challenge,
and we know the mistakes
that we made.
Go.
Aarthy,
can you grill the tortillas?
Who does
the cooking in your house?
- I do all of it.
- Clearly, him.
I don't even know what
to tell her to do right now
because she's never
done anything.
We've known
each other for five years,
dating for about three,
and one of us doesn't cook.
Oh, no.
Oh, no, no.
This shows how much
Aarthy has been in the kitchen.
Your team had
a beautiful presentation.
You win this challenge,
and here's your next clue.
- Thank you.
- Thank you so much.
Thank you.
We're going to
Perimeter Institute
for Theoretical Physics.
We left behind
Aarthy and Thinesh,
who are now gonna faceoff
with Sam and Sarah.
Joanne and Lauren are there.
We didn't see the moms.
Speed bump
slowed them down.
Oh yeah,
that's true.
Turn on the turbo,
if you can.
We're almost there.
Keep going.
We're at the finish line!
Keep going, baby!
Come on!
We're here!
We did it.
- Here is your next clue.
Thank you!
Faceoff!
Let's go.
- Congratulations.
We muscled
our way through.
We were very good.
Mathematics,
physics, I don't like it.
I hate it.
I want to be done already.
Let's go.
- Time means everything.
Okay.
Here, at the Perimeter
Institute of Theoretical Physics
teams will put their
brains to the test,
and solve this gravity
based algebra equation.
First, using this
tennis ball and stopwatch,
teams will have to time how long
it takes for the ball to drop.
Then, insert the T or time
into the equation,
under the square root,
reverse the order of operations
on either side,
in order to determine
the distance the ball drops.
Once teams find the value for D,
in a range between
41 and 49 feet,
they'll receive their next clue.
Okay, let's go.
T is time.
G is gravitational force.
D is-- no,
D is distance, babe.
G, babe, gravity.
We just have to
put the numbers in.
Wait, wait.
Stop talking to me.
As soon as
I see the equation,
I think we've got this because
I was a nerd in school.
People would judge me
on my looks quite often,
but I was studying
at McGill University,
and I'm actually quite capable.
We're going
to do this, babe.
We are given G,
for gravity.
Then we have to
drop a tennis ball,
and time it
with a stopwatch...
Okay, we have to just
time as soon as the ball falls.
...which will
give us the time,
and then all we have
to do is solve for D,
which is the distance
the ball drops.
Go, okay.
- 1.66.
- Okay.
Okay, that's all
we need for that.
One minute left.
We have to
make fruit tortillas.
How much are there,
four or five?
Five.
I think
there's one more.
Oh no!
It's high pressure.
Three, two,
one, hands off.
Well, your Dempster's
recipe looks delicious.
You're the winners,
and here's your next clue.
Oh my god, yes!
You don't think
ours looks just like it?
Come on!
We have the gravity
and we have the time.
All we need to find is distance.
- T is what?
- 1.66 seconds.
Equals...
- Ta-ta-ta...
Babe, it's here.
You can't do it.
There's a D.
Just trust me
on this, okay.
I'm good at math.
- You can't do it.
- Yes, you can.
- It's not easy.
I can do this
no problem.
That's the answer.
- Check!
- Congratulations.
- Oh my god!
I'm so proud of you!
I'm so sorry.
Babe, it's the easiest
thing ever, like come on.
I can't believe you like
didn't listen to me.
Oh my god.
- I'm so proud.
- Thank you so much.
- Thank you so much.
She's the brain
and the looks in the family.
She's everything.
- Ahh!
Make you way
to University Stadium.
Teams must now make
their way to Wilfred Laurier
University and locate
Knight Newbrough Field.
And today,
on the home field
of the Wilfred Laurier
Golden Hawks,
teams will be welcomed
by the nine-time
national cheerleading
champions,
as they race to the seventh
Pitstop of the race,
the last team to check in here
may be eliminated.
Always be gentlemen
to your wife.
I feel so ashamed, babe.
I was like no,
you don't have it.
Baby, do you forgive me?
- No, I don't forgive you.
You're going to have
to make it up to me.
You're going to have to call me
queen for the rest of the day.
I always call you queen.
No, no, no, like any
time you want to address me,
you say queen.
- Okay.
Queen, do you know
where we're going?
Yeah, we got it.
Thank you, queen.
All the formulas
and information we need
to complete the challenge
are on the chalk board.
I feel confident
about this challenge.
It's simple 8th grade algebra.
Ready, get set, go.
I got 1.62.
Let's use this.
Go, physics!
Sarah and Sam
decided to make fruit rolls
again for this Faceoff.
I don't spend
much time in the kitchen,
but I do like my fruit,
so I feel good.
One minute left.
They're looking
much better than last time.
We just need to
focus on the details.
These need to go forward.
- It's deceptively simple.
One mistake could have us
doing this against the moms.
I am going to bet that the moms
are really great at cooking.
- We're going to do this.
- We are.
Three, two,
one, hands off.
You guys are missing
your garnish.
Sam and Sarah, you've
done an amazing job.
Here's your next clue.
- Thank you!
Yeah!
We are leaving
the Faceoff in fourth position.
We have a bit of a buffer.
So T squared,
what was it?
- 1.61.
- Okay.
I'm a Harvard graduate
and James is a doctor.
This is gonna be a breeze.
41.703.
Can we get a check?
That's correct.
Oh my god,
math rules!
Thank you so much.
Search for Jon at
your next Pitstop.
I feel like some
of the teams are gonna
struggle with that.
- You think so?
Where are we, sir?
- I don't see a flag, so...
- Are you sure it's here?
Are you sure it's here?
We're gonna use
an Express Pass because
we think the Pitstop
is next, or is it?
- We just don't know.
- You just never know.
Just go and drop it.
We can figure it out later.
Let's go.
- Drop what?
The tennis ball
from the height.
Isn't this the answer?
No, this
is the formula.
Let's go.
Sheesh.
Okay.
1.66.
Not that difficult for me.
This is something
Thinesh can do in like one shot.
It'd be a shame to waste it
on this, go to the next one,
and use the Express Pass.
Who discovered
gravity, Einstein?
Galileo?
And go.
PiZza is one of
our family's favourites.
We do it all the time.
It didn't have
a lot of cheese on it.
Okay, it wasn't
heavily cheesed.
If we win this Faceoff,
it will be a little redemption
for Lauren and Joanne
one-waying us back in Edmonton.
We're gonna send
Trish and Amy to Celebrate.
Good luck singing.
They're so gonna
regret one-waying us.
The advantage we have
going into this Faceoff
is that we chose piZza.
Our mom makes pizzas just
like this, but Trish and Amy,
they have crazy amounts
of experience in the kitchen,
so I am very worried.
If we don't beat Trish and Amy,
this could cost us our race.
You can cut the tension
in here with a knife.
Amy, we have
like another minute.
We have to put it on
the tray when we're done.
- Okay.
- Our pizza is sitting
in the oven right now.
We are just letting it cook.
I'm definitely
feeling the pressure,
being the last two teams.
I think we put
too much cheese on it.
Way too much.
But we can fix it.
No, Trish, Trish!
I'm trying
to get it right here.
Watch, look, look.
- Three, two, one...
Hands off.
We are feeling
pretty confident,
looking over at Trish
and Amy's cheese-splosion.
So much cheese.
Although your
pizza looks really yummy,
it's got too much cheese.
You two are the winner
of this challenge.
- Thank you so much.
- Thank you so much.
We just beat two moms
at a cooking challenge.
That's all that matters.
When we get out of here,
we go as fast as we can.
We can still beat
Joanne and Lauren.
Sure, we can, absolutely.
We don't know what's next.
Thinesh has
a pure science major,
and when he's in his element,
it's just best when I sit back
and not bother him.
If this is the
answer they want, we'll see.
Can we get a check?
- Congratulations, guys.
- Thank you!
- Thank you!
- Write over it.
Write over it.
Route info.
- Route info.
Search for Jon at
your next Pitstop.
Let's go.
So this morning, we were
gonna use our Express Pass
and get number one.
We get to the Detour.
We were too afraid to use it
because you don't know
what's coming ahead.
We took
a calculated risk.
It didn't pay off
but hey, that's how
math and physics work.
At the very least,
we're in second place.
Hopefully,
Dave and Irina are lost.
Oh, that would be awesome.
George, if you have any
shortcuts, you're the man.
Or if you can go
faster, that would be...
Amazing.
University Stadium.
Oh yeah, there's
the flag right there.
Okay.
Welcome to
Laurier, Canada, Canada,
Amazing Race Canada.
Go, go, go!
Woo!
Yes!
Welcome to
University Stadium,
home of the Wilfred Laurier
Golden Hawks
in Kitchener, Waterloo.
DAVE & IRINA: Thank you.
Dave, Irina, you guys
are team number one.
Yes!
I love you so much.
- I love you too.
As the winners
of this leg of the race,
you've won a trip for two
to Frankfurt, Germany.
Ooh.
- We're back on top.
- I'm so proud of Irina.
This leg
was meant for me.
There was not too many
physical challenges.
Love it.
Bring it on.
I'm ready for the next one.
This race is made
for us, Jonny, come on.
ANTHONY & JAMES: Woo!
- Jon!
Jonny!
Anthony and James,
you're team number two.
- Yeah!
Good job.
You guys are
dressed up today.
Today's our
wedding anniversary.
No way!
Actually, I want to
take care of a little business.
I just wanted to give
you a little gift
to show you how much I love you.
- Wow.
- It looks like a rope.
For me, this rope symboliZes
different materials
being braided together, strong.
It's a bond that won't end, and
I just want to say I love you,
and thank you for
being my husband.
I'm so grateful
that Anthony's my husband.
There is no one else
that I could do this with.
I love him.
Celebrating
our anniversary
on Amazing Race Canada
is something we
will never forget.
Bye, guys and girls!
Woo!
Go!
We are heading to
the Perimeter Institute.
Let's just go.
The other teams
could be struggling.
We just have to keep
the faith and don't give up.
We have to.
3, 2, 1, drop.
1.50 seconds.
As an athlete, Sam
has incredible reaction time.
It's real quick.
- Real quick.
Approximately 7 metres.
Check, please!
Oh my gosh!
So we try again.
3, 2, 1, drop.
1.38.
We're going
to redo this math.
This time, we got 1.38, so now
we're going to square root this.
It doesn't make sense that it's
only five feet to that thing.
Five feet is so small.
Purple, gold,
welcome to Laurier!
'Atta girl, Aarthy!
Come on!
Aarthy, Thinesh,
you're team number three.
We know.
We'll take it.
We'll take it.
I want to know, have
you used your Express Pass?
No, unfortunately,
we did not get a chance
to use our Express Pass today.
I'll take that.
Us giving us our Express
Pass just really speaks volume
to the fact that
we never give up.
Do you know
who the last team
that had to surrender
an Express Pass was?
It was
Steph and Kristen.
And do you know what
happened to Steph and Kristen?
They became team
number one on the finale!
That's right.
Winners of season four.
You guys have
a tradition to uphold now.
Are you good for it?
- We're good for it.
See you guys
at the next mat.
Thank you, Jon.
'Atta boy!
We're doing
something with a tennis ball
and a chalk board.
This is formulas.
This is math.
This is you, buddy.
Are you feeling
confident about some math, bud?
Yeah.
I just saw Lauren
and Joanne just run in.
We need to get out of here.
...gravitational
force of the earth's surface.
Gravitational force,
that's 9.8.
If that makes sense
to you, let's do this, buddy.
Down there.
1 second, .69.
This time we got 1.38, so
we square root this,
which gets rid of this.
D equals 36.199.
Check, please!
- Sorry.
- Oh my gosh!
I'm getting more
and more confused.
Oh, I don't understand.
Let's just think simple.
I just don't know
what we're doing wrong.
This is difficult
because you need to know
what you're doing with math
to be able to do this,
so I am relying on Joey
here because she is our,
our math dude.
- Try this.
I'm a kinesiologist
so I've been in classes
where literally
we have done this,
but it's been a while.
6.665.
Six feet, Joey?
That's not right.
That's wrong.
Something is
going wrong here.
Here.
Okay, let's go drop
the ball again.
Now 3, 2, 1 and drop.
- Okay.
3, 2, 1, drop.
I really don't think
it's hitting the ground
before you're doing it.
- Do you want to try?
- Yeah.
3, 2, 1, drop.
1.75.
This time,
I do the timing,
and we get a number almost
half a second slower
than when Sam did it.
Alright, we can do this.
How'd you do in
high school physics?
I did okay in physics.
I did Grade 11 physics,
I think it was,
and it was not easy.
This way.
This way, Amy.
The balls are in here.
Use the following formulas.
The last time I did
physics was 1984.
These people
weren't even born in 1984.
I love gravity.
So we need to
go drop the ball.
We need to time it.
1.78.
D is the distance.
- We're close.
- D equals--
49.270.
Check.
- Check, please!
49.27.
- Thank you.
- Aw, thank you.
We feel very silly.
Make your way to
University Stadium.
Warning, the last team to
check in may be eliminated.
- Okay, perfect.
- Let's go.
We need to
erase this board.
They got it.
Sarah and Sam just left.
This is like
my literal nightmare.
Some people are
terrified of heights.
Some people don't like bugs.
Math is my worst nightmare.
Maybe this is
like the thing I can't do.
I'm not worried.
Stop saying that, because
I can't do this on my own.
- I don't know.
What are we trying
to figure out here?
We're trying to
figure out how far in feet
does the tennis ball drop.
999.
That was not a thousand
feet up there.
- No.
- A man is six feet,
so how many men do you think
from top to bottom fell?
- Maybe 5?
- That's only 30 feet.
At least we know
what we're looking at.
This is so screwed up.
Augh!
Sarah and Sam, you guys
are team number four.
- What we expected.
- We'll take it.
Good job.
You guys were
grinding it out today.
Yeah, definitely.
We just like
got off to a rough start.
We're supposed to
be fast, you know.
We're track athletes.
It's been just a
day of obstacles.
But we said today our word
was going to be persistence,
and that's what we did.
- We made it through.
We're still in this race,
and we'll have more to give
in the next leg.
- Well done today.
- Thanks, Jon.
- Thanks, Jon.
Let's go.
Ooh!
This is a race
definitely to survive.
This is not right.
I feel like we're gonna
be here all night.
We don't know what
the hell we're doing.
If a teacher on the other side
of the wall is having trouble...
I don't teach math.
Don't worry.
What does it make
two moms from Etobicoke?
Okay, who can't make
pizza without too much cheese.
Okay, let's keep going.
Let's try again.
I don't know,
like I should know this,
but I'm just blanking right now
because I'm so stressed.
The pressure
is definitely on.
This is insanity.
I don't know more
ways to do this.
It's okay.
Lauren, it's okay.
We can figure it out.
We can figure it out.
Don't be so worried.
Please, don't stress.
I'm so sorry, Lauren.
I don't know what to do.
I don't
know how to do it.
Like I haven't
done this in forevs.
I don't know
what you want me to do.
I don't even
know what to do.
That's the problem, like
I'm so completely confused.
We're never
gonna get out of here.
So this is seconds.
It's gonna
be seconds, yes.
1.69 seconds times
9.81 metres per second.
They're not even the same unit,
so how can you multiply them?
Oh my god.
My a-ha moment
comes from Lauren saying
how do these two units multiply?
That turns into da-da-da
means per second squared.
I realiZe I forgot
to square our time.
- Check!
- Oh my god!
Thank you so much.
- It's okay.
It's okay.
Okay, can we
get out of here, please?
Yes.
Take your stuff.
Let's go.
I'm a
mathematical genius!
I hate math so much!
Make your way to the University
Stadium at Wilfred Laurier.
We're still in this,
if we can get this
figured out fast.
Then we still have a chance.
Purple, gold,
welcome to Laurier!
Come on, ladies,
bring it in!
Bring it in!
Lauren, Joanne,
you're team number five.
- Awesome.
- Yeah.
A little tough when you're
coming in and fighting
for that last spot, isn't it?
We seem to like it
a lot, so I'm not complaining.
We're still here.
I don't like
it at all, buddy.
We are definitely coming
at the next leg differently.
We've struggled at
the back of the pack,
and that just means we've got
to do a little bit more work.
We can do this.
- Watch out.
Yes!
Rah!
Do you want me
to just start over?
Yes.
We've gotta
get this, Amy.
We're working
through the equation.
This race is all
about problem-solving.
In any task, there's
usually a way you can
figure yourself out of it.
- We got it, I think.
We were able to persevere
through really hard challenges
and obstacles in life,
just like every other
mother does out there.
Trish and Amy, ladies,
you are the last team to arrive.
We figured.
And I am sorry
to tell you this,
but you've been
eliminated from the race.
- I understand.
- We understand.
You two have to be
awfully proud of yourselves.
We are.
You know what?
I have no regrets.
- Me either.
It's been an honour
for Amy and I to represent
moms everywhere in
The Amazing Race Canada.
We are tough.
We are smart.
We are strong.
And kids,
we did this for you.
We came this far,
and I hope they're proud.
I have absolutely no regrets
with the way we raced.
Moms rock.
Moms rock.
Next time on
The Amazing Race Canada...
teams ride the rails
to Charlevoix, Quebec...
It definitely feels
like we're in another country.
...where some teams offer
a certain je ne sais quoi...
That is so tall!
...while for other racers,
it's nothing but a faux pas.
Le...
Then there's the French.
And for some,
it's just plain deja vu.
- We're gonna be last.
- Calm down.
on The Amazing Race Canada...
We're going home!
...six teams
soared to Saskatoon...
- Saskatoon!
- Woo!
...where they journeyed
to the centre of the Earth.
We're going deep.
...and sunk to
even deeper depths.
You need
to help, okay.
Are you
serious right now?
A video message from home
refuelled teams' spirits...
- Aah!
- Hi, girls.
Get outta here!
Hope you're having
the blast of your life.
Oh!
...and sparked a first-time
victory for Anthony and James.
You guys are
team number one!
Yeah!
At the Detour, while Lauren
and Joanne were fenced in...
Why can everyone
get out of this thing but us?
...to the middle
and come right back.
...Trish's inability
to make the right call
turned her "do-si-do"...
- Woo!
- ...into a "do-si- don't. "
I'm sorry,
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
...and almost
put them out to pasture.
You're the last
team to arrive.
But a second surprise
non-elimination
kept them from
buying the farm.
Lightning
does strike twice.
No way!
No way!
You are very much
still in this race.
Alright!
Woo!
Six teams
continue to race to win...
the all-new 2019
Chevrolet Blazer RS,
a once-in-a-lifetime
trip for two around the world,
a quarter of a million
dollars cash,
and The Amazing Race Canada.
This is Saskatoon.
Today, the land of
the living skies
will act as the starting
point for six teams,
as they continue
the adventure of a lifetime
on The Amazing Race Canada.
Anthony and James won
the last leg of the race,
and will depart first
at 3:29 a.m.
Route info.
Fly to Toronto, Ontario.
Once there, board a bus
to your next destination.
Teams must travel from
Saskatchewan back to Ontario,
where they'll touch down
at Toronto Pearson
International Airport,
and then board a bus
to a mystery location.
- The airport, please.
- Today is our...
Anniversary!
We got married
during the Vancouver marathon.
We wanted to do something
fun and different.
So today we're gonna
be racing in our tuxedos.
James is my
missing puzzle piece.
We fill in
each other's strengths
and weaknesses really well.
Our goal is to be
on the first bus.
We don't know where
we're going to.
I guess we'll find out.
- Yeah.
Today, Sam and I have
chosen the word "persistence"
as our reminder that
when we are struggling,
we must remain persistent
in what we're doing.
We don't give up,
no matter what the situation.
- Fly to Toronto, Ontario!
- Oh, let's go!
I'm hungry for number one.
It's a race!
We have a newfound fire
to squish all the other teams,
and it's pumping us up.
We need to really
start believing that
we've put in the work
to be here.
Lauren's been leading
us through this entire race.
It's like I
have to step up.
It's time to
walk the walk.
To the airport, please.
We still have our
beloved Express Pass with us,
which we have to use today.
It's been strategy play
to keep the Express Pass
as long as possible because we
can basically secure ourselves
a spot in the next leg.
Oh!
Fly to Toronto!
Yeah!
We're going back home!
We are really shocked that
there was another non-elim,
and we survived it.
We're done
with the nice moms.
Now we're the mean moms.
It's no more
Mrs. Nice Moms.
We have tried to play this
game a little too safe.
- Oh!
- We're here, baby!
Yay!
We can't
get rid of them!
It's definitely
frustrating having the same team
come back twice.
- Are you cats?
- Oh my.
- They have nine lives.
They won't die.
Wow!
They've been
saved two times already.
Means they messed up two times.
Perhaps they're
gonna mess up today again.
Yeah.
You ain't seen
the last of us yet, guys.
- Woo.
- Woo.
All teams are now
travelling on the same flight
more than 2,200 kilometres
from Saskatoon to Toronto.
When they touch down, they'll
race to this signup board
to get on one of two buses
carrying three teams each.
Here they'll be able to stock up
on an assortment of Clif Bars
to keep them energiZed
along the race.
- Go, Joey, go.
- Babe, babe, babe.
Give it.
Give it.
- Oh crap!
- Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Go, go, go, go, go!
I just want to be
on that first bus.
Go, go, go, go, go!
We need to be in
front of those two.
There's a few
other teams ahead of us.
We have to beat them.
Our life depends on it.
We need
to get there fast.
The first three
teams have an advantage,
and we're definitely
last right now.
We have to catch a bus.
I see the hotel there.
Oh, it's right there.
It's the one there.
Let's go!
Let's go!
Oh, right there!
Let's go.
- Okay, here!
- You're second.
Yes!
Yes!
We signed up
for bus number one.
I'm so relieved.
- Argh!
- Yes.
But we're
on the first bus!
Woo!
- Yes, good job.
I don't know
who's behind us.
I think everybody's
in front of us.
I don't care.
Let's have some faith.
We need to beat
those people, please.
They're passing us.
Shoot!
Hurry.
We're the third team, I think.
Hurry!
Go!
Go!
- Where is it?!
- Right here!
Amy, hurry!
Hurry, Amy!
Amy, Amy!
- I'm right here!
I don't know!
That's ours,
that's ours, that's ours!
Then how did he get
it right out of my hand?
- She wasn't here yet.
- Either were you!
I'm not letting this pen go!
- I'm not letting go either.
It was a crazy
race to the board,
but I got the pen first.
We're third.
We're in the first bus.
No more nice guys.
We're here to play.
Oh, what happened?
What happened?
- Me and Sam were fighting.
- What?
Me and Sam were fighting,
and I wouldn't let it go.
We're just so frustrated.
We got the second bus.
Oh, I'm so mad!
I just have nothing to say.
I'm super frustrated.
Teams are now travelling
more than 100 kilometres
from Toronto
to an unknown location
on one of two buses
departing 10 minutes apart.
And the windows of each bus
have been blacked out,
leaving all teams in the dark
about their next destination,
Kitchener-Waterloo.
These twin cities are the centre
for technological innovation
and higher learning.
Once known as Berlin,
Kitchener-Waterloo is host
to the second largest
Octoberfest celebration
in the entire world.
Prosit!
We're on our way
somewhere we don't know,
headed west right now.
My compass says
we're going west.
Not knowing
where we're going
definitely adds to my stress.
This race is just stress for me.
We're excited because
we're on the first bus.
We need the extra time.
We have a Speed Bump.
The fact that we are
here in our home province
feels pretty good.
It's no fun when you
don't know where you're going,
and this whole race
has been that way,
so life is a surprise, man.
Have some fun.
I'm kind of used
to not having any control
because of said person.
- Okay, let's go.
- Where are we?
I have no idea where
we are, when lo and behold,
on one of the buses I see
"Kitchener-Waterloo."
Here we are in Kitchener.
- Right here.
- Route info.
A whole new ballgame.
Teams must now head
to The Museum,
a 55,000 square foot
interactive and playful space
to find Spectrum,
an exhibition that explores
the wonderful world of colour.
Once here,
racers will have a ball,
as they dive into
this massive pit
containing over
30,000 green balls,
one team member at a time.
When they've retrieved one
of these 12 red or yellow
race coloured balls,
they'll receive their next clue.
The Museum, let's go.
Let's go!
Let's go!
- They're all ahead of us.
10 King Street.
- King Street.
- That's 64.
- This is Queen?
- Queen.
King is next maybe.
It's right there.
This way.
Fourth floor.
Okay, cool.
We're first.
Woo!
Red or yellow?
- Go.
Where is it?
James is going
through the balls
like nobody's business.
I'm trying to channel
our little dog, Lucy.
Go, go, go, go.
Red, red, red, red, red.
- Congratulations.
- Thank you.
Detour.
Beer fest or robot quest.
In this Detour, teams will
get a chance to experience
an old-school celebration
or a new school innovation.
It's their call,
beer fest or robot quest.
Yoo-hoo!
Cheers.
Teams that choose
beer fest will make their way
to the Concordia Club,
which has been
at the centre of German
heritage in Kitchener-Waterloo
for over a century.
- Prosit!
- Prosit!
Teams will choose
a table of 10 guests,
and take their
individual beer orders.
Then they'll hit the taps
to pour the drinks
while their guests
get up for a dance.
When the guests return
from the dance floor,
they'll all sit in
different seats,
and racers will need to ensure
that all 10 dancers
get their exact drink order.
Once everyone has been
served a proper brew,
Bear the Mayor
will give them their next clue.
Prosit!
In robot quest,
teams will make their way
to the University of Waterloo
and search
the E7 Engineering Complex
that houses the Robohub.
My battery
is now fully charged.
In this Detour, racers will
push each other's buttons
as they work together,
and communicate complicated
instructions to navigate
their male robot
through this
obstacle-filled maze.
One racer will operate
the robot from the Robohub,
while the other
racer is stationed
in another part of the building,
next to the maze.
The racers close to the robot
will give robot control
instructions to their partner,
who cannot see
what is happening, via the only
means of communication,
a walkie-talkie.
And once teams start,
they cannot switch positions.
My battery will
soon need recharging.
Once their robot
reaches the finish line,
Calisto here will give
them their next clue.
Way to go, Jon.
- Thanks, brother.
- Robot quest?
Yeah, okay.
It was hard
because you kept digging,
and it just kept on filling up.
We're gonna go
control some robots right now.
A lot of balls.
There's a lot of balls.
One red or one yellow.
- Got it.
- Good job.
Beer fest or robot quest.
Robot quest.
Let's go.
Red or yellow, Amy.
Keep going!
Right to the corners.
Go, go, go!
I found it!
Yes!
Speed Bump.
After arriving last
on the previous leg,
Trish and Amy must now
complete a Speed Bump
using the 2019
Chevrolet Bolt EV.
They'll hop in and drive
to the other side of the massive
University of Waterloo campus,
where they'll find out
more about their Speed Bump.
Go, go, go, go!
The key is to get this
Speed Bump done before teams
on the other bus go
through the ball pit.
Wow, this is stressful.
- This way!
- Where are we?
We are in Hamilton.
Oh, Kitchener.
Never mind.
- Museum, museum.
- Come on, Joey!
University
of Waterloo, Engineering 7.
Robohub.
Hi.
- How's it going?
- This looks fun.
Oh my god,
this is awesome.
Forward, back, left, right,
stand if it falls down.
Raise your arms.
Do you want to
go up and describe?
Do you want me to?
- Yeah.
- Okay.
I have to
drive the robot,
while listening to
instructions from Anthony,
who's in the room where the
robot is positioned in a maze.
We cannot switch positions.
Breaker 1-9,
breaker 1-9, what's your 20?
Okay, step forward.
Step forward.
Okay, I pressed it once.
How far does it go
if I press it once?
Three steps.
Just keep pressing it.
Okay.
All I'm looking at is
a screen with a bunch of arrows
and directions for
moving a robot.
I don't even know
what it looks like.
Anthony is somewhere in a maze.
Keep going straight
until I tell you to stop.
Stop, stop, stop.
Ah.
Okay, stopped.
This is crazy.
I can't see anything.
This is like driving blind.
- Oh!
- Babe, babe!
Let's go.
- Yeah, yeah.
Yes!
Yes!
- I have no idea.
- You wanna switch?
- Okay, go.
- Thank you!
Robo quest.
We're gonna do robo quest.
Let's go.
Tell me if
you see any colours.
Red or yellow.
Search this corner maybe.
Oh!
- Balls...
- Balls...
- Balls.
- Balls.
Where are the balls?
- Switch.
- Okay.
That is very tiring.
Go, go, go, go.
Where?
Oh!
This is insane.
If you get tired,
I can switch back in.
Go, Sam.
Come on, buddy!
You got this, man.
- Joey!
- You got it?
You got it?
- Yup.
- There it is, Sam!
- Thank you.
- I'm thinking robot.
- I'm thinking robots.
- We choose...
- Robot quest.
Okay,
do you see anything?
No,
I don't see anything.
- Me either, buddy.
- Cabs again, man!
- University of Waterloo.
- There's the flag.
We've got to get
this Speed Bump done.
Here, at the University
of Waterloo's Sedra
Student Design Centre,
Chevrolet is working with
some of the brightest up
and coming student engineers
to create vehicles that will
revolutioniZe the way we drive
for generations to come.
In this Speed Bump, Trish
and Amy are going to experience
the future, as they take part
in the auto drive challenge
in this autonomous driving
Chevrolet Bolt EV.
Look, Ma, no hands!
Trish and Amy will
buckle up, and slow down,
as they take a futuristic,
leisurely ride
around the University
of Waterloo campus.
Once they've experienced
the autonomous future,
Rowan will give them
their next clue.
- Hi.
- Hi, guys.
My name's Rowan.
I've been working on
an autonomous vehicle.
- Is it safe?
- Yes.
So we can just
close our eyes?
- Yeah.
- Okay.
I suggest watching
because it'll be cool.
Yeah, absolutely.
Can't wait.
- You guys want to hop in?
- Yes, okay.
Oh, boy.
Show us what
this baby's got.
This is crazy.
It's like it's on
rails, like you know,
when you're on a ride.
- Super cool.
We are on a time crunch.
It's taking a little
longer than I'd like.
Woo!
You are super, super smart,
obviously, to do this.
TRISH & AMY: Beer fest
or robot quest.
Robot quest.
Let's go.
This way.
Engineering 7 building.
All the way across campus.
Oh!
Babe, do you hear me?
- Yes, let's go.
- Press stand.
Stand, okay.
The robot is super cute.
Keep going straight
until I tell you when to stop.
Okay.
It's a tough
challenge, but I love it.
I don't have to run.
I don't have to climb.
I don't have to ride a bike.
- Just keep going straight.
The toughest part
of this challenge is that
there's all kinds of obstacles.
Stop, stop, stop, stop!
Stop.
Stop.
Do the thing where he
like moves his arms.
Ooh!
We are amazing.
Raise the roof.
Forward, forward.
Stand up.
- Stand up.
Oh my god, so crazy.
- Robohub.
- Hi.
Argh,
more teams are here.
I think
you should do this.
I'll do upstairs.
- Okay.
Where do I go?
You're going
upstairs to the maze.
Where is that?
This way?
Where are the stairs?
Normally,
when we drive,
I'm the one that
gives directions,
so this is a little
bit concerning.
Turn straight,
just like a tiny bit.
Okay, what?
You're crooked,
like you're not straight.
Position yourself straight.
I don't know
what way I'm facing.
Do I need to turn left or right?
You need to go straight.
No, you're-- babe, babe, stop.
You need to make a 180
and go straight.
I need you to turn
the other way.
You need to
specify left or right.
Just do something,
so I can help you.
Whatever you were doing,
do the opposite or keep doing
what you were doing,
and do more of it.
Do you think I should
come down and do this?
Do you think this
would be easier?
It would be a lot
easier if you did it,
but we're not allowed
to switch roles.
T, yes or no?
We cannot switch.
Rechargi
Do you think I should
come down and do this?
Do you think this
would be easier?
It would be a lot
easier if you did it,
but we cannot switch.
Okay, turn him
around 180 degrees.
I've told you this
a hundred times now.
This challenge isn't
about how to make a robot move.
It's more about communication.
Clearly something
we need to work on.
Okay, so rotate
him 90 degrees straight.
Go straight.
Go straight
and five steps to the right
till I tell you to stop.
Five steps to--
- Stop singing, please.
- Five steps to the right.
Five steps.
- How many?
It's a one-way
conversation,
like most of our conversations.
Keep going.
Keep going just like that.
Let's go.
E7 entrance right here.
- Over here, over here.
- Sarah is gonna be guiding.
- I'll do my best, Sam.
- Alright, good luck.
Sam, walk forward.
Hello?
Sam, nothing
is happening.
You need to do
something different.
Hello?
Are you
waiting for someone?
- I'm free.
- Perfect!
Oh yeah!
The University of Waterloo.
We saw Sarah
and Sam running for a cab.
They got one ahead of us.
I'm hoping that we can do this
task and get out of there.
Just go forward.
Keep going forward.
Keep going forward.
Straight, straight, straight,
straight, straight, straight.
It's all feeling
very hetero-normative.
I don't like it.
- We're almost there.
Keep going forward.
Straight, straight.
We're done.
- Yes!
Congratulations.
Here is your next clue.
- Thank you.
- High five.
Oh, Faceoff.
In this Faceoff, teams
will put their culinary skills
to the ultimate test,
as they go head to head,
and see who can
master one of three
Dempster's tortilla recipes.
The team that arrives first
will have the advantage
of picking which one of these
Dempster's signature plates
to recreate.
First, teams will have
one minute to visually study
this complicated dish.
Then, without the help
of a recipe,
they'll have 15 minutes
to use these ingredients
to perfectly recreate every
exacting detail of the dish,
entirely from memory.
For the team
with the perfect recreation,
they will win the Faceoff
and can continue with the race,
while the losing team must wait
for another team to arrive,
before they can wrap,
roll or bake again.
- Tortillas!
- We love tortillas.
- Okay.
- Faceoff!
How many more?
Babe, we're like
literally at the finish line.
Just go somewhere.
Okay, yes.
Woo-hoo!
Yes!
That's it.
We're done.
Woo!
- Congratulations.
Okay.
Wow, thanks.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Faceoff.
The team that beats
another team in the Dempster's
tortilla cooking competition--
we've got this!
Okay, let's go.
See you guys.
We're super
stoked about this.
This is gonna be so fun.
Let's rock
and roll, buddy.
Excited to
play with robots.
I even have robot
hands tattooed on me,
so like I've got
the robot power.
Okay, Joey,
you can start walking forward.
- Okay.
- Keep going forward.
Go left.
- Okay, turned left.
Okay, Sam,
start moving forward.
We're passing
Aarthy and T.
Oh my god.
We have to go that way.
Thinesh, go to the right.
Go to the right.
- Good job, Sam.
Keep pressing.
Keep going.
Keep going, keep going,
keep going.
Sprint,
little robot, sprint!
Good job,
good job, good job.
Oh my gosh!
Is this it, Engineering 7?
- There's people here.
- We're still in this.
- We've got this, okay?
- 10-4.
Move forward.
- Just moved.
Move forward
until I say stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop!
Okay, sorry.
You know what?
I'm enjoying barking
orders at Trish.
Stop, stop, stop.
Stop!
Oh my goodness.
Going straight
as fast as you can.
Go straight, straight,
straight, Sam.
Oh, no!
We fell over, Sam.
Thinesh,
please come straight.
Oh!
- Please, let me rest.
There is a car
crash in front of us.
We can't move.
Sam, you have
to get over this chain.
Good job, Sam!
- Hoo!
We are headed
towards the finish line.
Keep going, keep going,
keep going.
Keep going,
keep going, keep going.
Okay, done, done!
It's good.
We're done.
Come upstairs.
- Okay.
- Faceoff.
- Let's go!
- Time to cook!
- Are you available?
- No, no.
Literally
no cabs around here.
We just see Anthony
and James in front of us.
Don't
let them pass us.
Oh, it's right
there, on the left.
- Let's do this, guys.
- Let's cook.
Okay, here,
put it on.
We get in
our outfits first,
so we get to choose which
dish we're gonna prepare.
We're gonna wrap.
We have
to copy a dish,
after only viewing
it for a minute.
Three,
two and one.
Go.
We regularly have
ceremonies at our house
where we have to cook
for 30 to 50 people.
The trick to
cutting a cucumber...
I'm the sous chef today.
I follow the head chef.
We have to make it look sexy.
- Crush the feta.
It's all about
the right presentation.
Babe, the sauce first.
The wraps that look
closest to the example
is the one that's
gonna win this.
Our wrap belongs
in a food catalogue.
It's a supermodel wrap.
- It's an Irina wrap.
- Yes.
Three, two,
one, hands off.
We have the correct
number of falafels,
all the ingredients.
Okay,
you both did really well.
This team has crumbled the feta
nicely and good grill marks.
Unfortunately, you guys...
- Yeah!
...the tortilla
is a little bit burned.
- Oh.
- Okay, where are we going?
Where are we going?
Teams must now make their
way to the Perimeter Institute
of Theoretical Physics,
and search for their next clue.
Here, top minds
from all over the globe
gather to research the world
of theoretical physics
to figure out how
the universe really works.
They have to wait
for the next people!
Get here.
Yeah,
where are you at?
- Cab, cab, cab.
- Oh, thank goodness.
Can we get in your cab?
You're going somewhere.
Okay.
Wow, it's like the
ghost town of cabs.
Okay, let's try
going over the chain.
Lying belly, please.
Lying belly.
Come on, go over.
It's not moving.
Okay, rotate
to the right five times.
Keep going, babe.
Good.
Apparently,
we're making progress.
Rotate to the right.
I need you to
side step to the left.
That turn that you just
gave me, give me five more.
We're just
crossing the finish line.
Move.
Do that five more times.
Keep going, keep going
until I tell you to stop.
Keep going, little one.
- Congratulations.
I should have
definitely given instructions.
I'm so sorry.
It was just so difficult.
It's okay.
The race goes on.
Just like
my little robot.
Alright, Joey,
we're across.
Get your butt up here.
- Oh!
Let's get cooking!
- Okay, where is our cab?
Where did we come in?
Forward, forward.
Stop.
Is there any way
you can speed it up?
I keep going,
but then I go too fast.
It doesn't matter, okay.
Just do what I say.
Stop.
Stop!
I want to be done this.
Wow.
Stop!
- Oh, cab here.
- Trunk, please.
Man, sir, you are saving
our lives right now.
This is gonna be crucial
for us to win this Faceoff
because then we can get some
space between us and some teams,
and not be at the
back of the pack.
Do you want to do it,
or do you want to use our lovely
Express Pass?
You know what I mean?
Let's see what
we have to do, first.
The culinary studio.
- Yeah, this is it.
Is that
Aarthy and Thinesh?
- Aah!
- Oh my god.
- No!
- Look, someone's here.
It is
Aarthy and Thinesh.
Oh, Aarthy and Thinesh.
Sam and Sarah
beat you guys?
No, Dave and Irina.
- Where's Sam and Sarah?
- They're right there.
- Go, go, go!
- What?
Thinesh!
Run, run, run inside, run.
Get dressed.
We need to put our things on.
Here, here, here.
We're here first.
Yes!
Yes!
So Aarthy and T
beat you guys in?
Like one second in.
First it's
missing the first bus,
and now it's narrowly
missing the faceoff
by half a second
to T and Aarthy.
That's twice we've
been half a second behind.
It's so frustrating.
It's really toying
with my emotions today.
One minute
your Dempster's wrap recipe.
- It looks so good.
- I want to eat one.
We have the
upper hand of choosing
what dish we're gonna prepare,
so we choose to wrap again.
We've already
done the challenge,
and we know the mistakes
that we made.
Go.
Aarthy,
can you grill the tortillas?
Who does
the cooking in your house?
- I do all of it.
- Clearly, him.
I don't even know what
to tell her to do right now
because she's never
done anything.
We've known
each other for five years,
dating for about three,
and one of us doesn't cook.
Oh, no.
Oh, no, no.
This shows how much
Aarthy has been in the kitchen.
Your team had
a beautiful presentation.
You win this challenge,
and here's your next clue.
- Thank you.
- Thank you so much.
Thank you.
We're going to
Perimeter Institute
for Theoretical Physics.
We left behind
Aarthy and Thinesh,
who are now gonna faceoff
with Sam and Sarah.
Joanne and Lauren are there.
We didn't see the moms.
Speed bump
slowed them down.
Oh yeah,
that's true.
Turn on the turbo,
if you can.
We're almost there.
Keep going.
We're at the finish line!
Keep going, baby!
Come on!
We're here!
We did it.
- Here is your next clue.
Thank you!
Faceoff!
Let's go.
- Congratulations.
We muscled
our way through.
We were very good.
Mathematics,
physics, I don't like it.
I hate it.
I want to be done already.
Let's go.
- Time means everything.
Okay.
Here, at the Perimeter
Institute of Theoretical Physics
teams will put their
brains to the test,
and solve this gravity
based algebra equation.
First, using this
tennis ball and stopwatch,
teams will have to time how long
it takes for the ball to drop.
Then, insert the T or time
into the equation,
under the square root,
reverse the order of operations
on either side,
in order to determine
the distance the ball drops.
Once teams find the value for D,
in a range between
41 and 49 feet,
they'll receive their next clue.
Okay, let's go.
T is time.
G is gravitational force.
D is-- no,
D is distance, babe.
G, babe, gravity.
We just have to
put the numbers in.
Wait, wait.
Stop talking to me.
As soon as
I see the equation,
I think we've got this because
I was a nerd in school.
People would judge me
on my looks quite often,
but I was studying
at McGill University,
and I'm actually quite capable.
We're going
to do this, babe.
We are given G,
for gravity.
Then we have to
drop a tennis ball,
and time it
with a stopwatch...
Okay, we have to just
time as soon as the ball falls.
...which will
give us the time,
and then all we have
to do is solve for D,
which is the distance
the ball drops.
Go, okay.
- 1.66.
- Okay.
Okay, that's all
we need for that.
One minute left.
We have to
make fruit tortillas.
How much are there,
four or five?
Five.
I think
there's one more.
Oh no!
It's high pressure.
Three, two,
one, hands off.
Well, your Dempster's
recipe looks delicious.
You're the winners,
and here's your next clue.
Oh my god, yes!
You don't think
ours looks just like it?
Come on!
We have the gravity
and we have the time.
All we need to find is distance.
- T is what?
- 1.66 seconds.
Equals...
- Ta-ta-ta...
Babe, it's here.
You can't do it.
There's a D.
Just trust me
on this, okay.
I'm good at math.
- You can't do it.
- Yes, you can.
- It's not easy.
I can do this
no problem.
That's the answer.
- Check!
- Congratulations.
- Oh my god!
I'm so proud of you!
I'm so sorry.
Babe, it's the easiest
thing ever, like come on.
I can't believe you like
didn't listen to me.
Oh my god.
- I'm so proud.
- Thank you so much.
- Thank you so much.
She's the brain
and the looks in the family.
She's everything.
- Ahh!
Make you way
to University Stadium.
Teams must now make
their way to Wilfred Laurier
University and locate
Knight Newbrough Field.
And today,
on the home field
of the Wilfred Laurier
Golden Hawks,
teams will be welcomed
by the nine-time
national cheerleading
champions,
as they race to the seventh
Pitstop of the race,
the last team to check in here
may be eliminated.
Always be gentlemen
to your wife.
I feel so ashamed, babe.
I was like no,
you don't have it.
Baby, do you forgive me?
- No, I don't forgive you.
You're going to have
to make it up to me.
You're going to have to call me
queen for the rest of the day.
I always call you queen.
No, no, no, like any
time you want to address me,
you say queen.
- Okay.
Queen, do you know
where we're going?
Yeah, we got it.
Thank you, queen.
All the formulas
and information we need
to complete the challenge
are on the chalk board.
I feel confident
about this challenge.
It's simple 8th grade algebra.
Ready, get set, go.
I got 1.62.
Let's use this.
Go, physics!
Sarah and Sam
decided to make fruit rolls
again for this Faceoff.
I don't spend
much time in the kitchen,
but I do like my fruit,
so I feel good.
One minute left.
They're looking
much better than last time.
We just need to
focus on the details.
These need to go forward.
- It's deceptively simple.
One mistake could have us
doing this against the moms.
I am going to bet that the moms
are really great at cooking.
- We're going to do this.
- We are.
Three, two,
one, hands off.
You guys are missing
your garnish.
Sam and Sarah, you've
done an amazing job.
Here's your next clue.
- Thank you!
Yeah!
We are leaving
the Faceoff in fourth position.
We have a bit of a buffer.
So T squared,
what was it?
- 1.61.
- Okay.
I'm a Harvard graduate
and James is a doctor.
This is gonna be a breeze.
41.703.
Can we get a check?
That's correct.
Oh my god,
math rules!
Thank you so much.
Search for Jon at
your next Pitstop.
I feel like some
of the teams are gonna
struggle with that.
- You think so?
Where are we, sir?
- I don't see a flag, so...
- Are you sure it's here?
Are you sure it's here?
We're gonna use
an Express Pass because
we think the Pitstop
is next, or is it?
- We just don't know.
- You just never know.
Just go and drop it.
We can figure it out later.
Let's go.
- Drop what?
The tennis ball
from the height.
Isn't this the answer?
No, this
is the formula.
Let's go.
Sheesh.
Okay.
1.66.
Not that difficult for me.
This is something
Thinesh can do in like one shot.
It'd be a shame to waste it
on this, go to the next one,
and use the Express Pass.
Who discovered
gravity, Einstein?
Galileo?
And go.
PiZza is one of
our family's favourites.
We do it all the time.
It didn't have
a lot of cheese on it.
Okay, it wasn't
heavily cheesed.
If we win this Faceoff,
it will be a little redemption
for Lauren and Joanne
one-waying us back in Edmonton.
We're gonna send
Trish and Amy to Celebrate.
Good luck singing.
They're so gonna
regret one-waying us.
The advantage we have
going into this Faceoff
is that we chose piZza.
Our mom makes pizzas just
like this, but Trish and Amy,
they have crazy amounts
of experience in the kitchen,
so I am very worried.
If we don't beat Trish and Amy,
this could cost us our race.
You can cut the tension
in here with a knife.
Amy, we have
like another minute.
We have to put it on
the tray when we're done.
- Okay.
- Our pizza is sitting
in the oven right now.
We are just letting it cook.
I'm definitely
feeling the pressure,
being the last two teams.
I think we put
too much cheese on it.
Way too much.
But we can fix it.
No, Trish, Trish!
I'm trying
to get it right here.
Watch, look, look.
- Three, two, one...
Hands off.
We are feeling
pretty confident,
looking over at Trish
and Amy's cheese-splosion.
So much cheese.
Although your
pizza looks really yummy,
it's got too much cheese.
You two are the winner
of this challenge.
- Thank you so much.
- Thank you so much.
We just beat two moms
at a cooking challenge.
That's all that matters.
When we get out of here,
we go as fast as we can.
We can still beat
Joanne and Lauren.
Sure, we can, absolutely.
We don't know what's next.
Thinesh has
a pure science major,
and when he's in his element,
it's just best when I sit back
and not bother him.
If this is the
answer they want, we'll see.
Can we get a check?
- Congratulations, guys.
- Thank you!
- Thank you!
- Write over it.
Write over it.
Route info.
- Route info.
Search for Jon at
your next Pitstop.
Let's go.
So this morning, we were
gonna use our Express Pass
and get number one.
We get to the Detour.
We were too afraid to use it
because you don't know
what's coming ahead.
We took
a calculated risk.
It didn't pay off
but hey, that's how
math and physics work.
At the very least,
we're in second place.
Hopefully,
Dave and Irina are lost.
Oh, that would be awesome.
George, if you have any
shortcuts, you're the man.
Or if you can go
faster, that would be...
Amazing.
University Stadium.
Oh yeah, there's
the flag right there.
Okay.
Welcome to
Laurier, Canada, Canada,
Amazing Race Canada.
Go, go, go!
Woo!
Yes!
Welcome to
University Stadium,
home of the Wilfred Laurier
Golden Hawks
in Kitchener, Waterloo.
DAVE & IRINA: Thank you.
Dave, Irina, you guys
are team number one.
Yes!
I love you so much.
- I love you too.
As the winners
of this leg of the race,
you've won a trip for two
to Frankfurt, Germany.
Ooh.
- We're back on top.
- I'm so proud of Irina.
This leg
was meant for me.
There was not too many
physical challenges.
Love it.
Bring it on.
I'm ready for the next one.
This race is made
for us, Jonny, come on.
ANTHONY & JAMES: Woo!
- Jon!
Jonny!
Anthony and James,
you're team number two.
- Yeah!
Good job.
You guys are
dressed up today.
Today's our
wedding anniversary.
No way!
Actually, I want to
take care of a little business.
I just wanted to give
you a little gift
to show you how much I love you.
- Wow.
- It looks like a rope.
For me, this rope symboliZes
different materials
being braided together, strong.
It's a bond that won't end, and
I just want to say I love you,
and thank you for
being my husband.
I'm so grateful
that Anthony's my husband.
There is no one else
that I could do this with.
I love him.
Celebrating
our anniversary
on Amazing Race Canada
is something we
will never forget.
Bye, guys and girls!
Woo!
Go!
We are heading to
the Perimeter Institute.
Let's just go.
The other teams
could be struggling.
We just have to keep
the faith and don't give up.
We have to.
3, 2, 1, drop.
1.50 seconds.
As an athlete, Sam
has incredible reaction time.
It's real quick.
- Real quick.
Approximately 7 metres.
Check, please!
Oh my gosh!
So we try again.
3, 2, 1, drop.
1.38.
We're going
to redo this math.
This time, we got 1.38, so now
we're going to square root this.
It doesn't make sense that it's
only five feet to that thing.
Five feet is so small.
Purple, gold,
welcome to Laurier!
'Atta girl, Aarthy!
Come on!
Aarthy, Thinesh,
you're team number three.
We know.
We'll take it.
We'll take it.
I want to know, have
you used your Express Pass?
No, unfortunately,
we did not get a chance
to use our Express Pass today.
I'll take that.
Us giving us our Express
Pass just really speaks volume
to the fact that
we never give up.
Do you know
who the last team
that had to surrender
an Express Pass was?
It was
Steph and Kristen.
And do you know what
happened to Steph and Kristen?
They became team
number one on the finale!
That's right.
Winners of season four.
You guys have
a tradition to uphold now.
Are you good for it?
- We're good for it.
See you guys
at the next mat.
Thank you, Jon.
'Atta boy!
We're doing
something with a tennis ball
and a chalk board.
This is formulas.
This is math.
This is you, buddy.
Are you feeling
confident about some math, bud?
Yeah.
I just saw Lauren
and Joanne just run in.
We need to get out of here.
...gravitational
force of the earth's surface.
Gravitational force,
that's 9.8.
If that makes sense
to you, let's do this, buddy.
Down there.
1 second, .69.
This time we got 1.38, so
we square root this,
which gets rid of this.
D equals 36.199.
Check, please!
- Sorry.
- Oh my gosh!
I'm getting more
and more confused.
Oh, I don't understand.
Let's just think simple.
I just don't know
what we're doing wrong.
This is difficult
because you need to know
what you're doing with math
to be able to do this,
so I am relying on Joey
here because she is our,
our math dude.
- Try this.
I'm a kinesiologist
so I've been in classes
where literally
we have done this,
but it's been a while.
6.665.
Six feet, Joey?
That's not right.
That's wrong.
Something is
going wrong here.
Here.
Okay, let's go drop
the ball again.
Now 3, 2, 1 and drop.
- Okay.
3, 2, 1, drop.
I really don't think
it's hitting the ground
before you're doing it.
- Do you want to try?
- Yeah.
3, 2, 1, drop.
1.75.
This time,
I do the timing,
and we get a number almost
half a second slower
than when Sam did it.
Alright, we can do this.
How'd you do in
high school physics?
I did okay in physics.
I did Grade 11 physics,
I think it was,
and it was not easy.
This way.
This way, Amy.
The balls are in here.
Use the following formulas.
The last time I did
physics was 1984.
These people
weren't even born in 1984.
I love gravity.
So we need to
go drop the ball.
We need to time it.
1.78.
D is the distance.
- We're close.
- D equals--
49.270.
Check.
- Check, please!
49.27.
- Thank you.
- Aw, thank you.
We feel very silly.
Make your way to
University Stadium.
Warning, the last team to
check in may be eliminated.
- Okay, perfect.
- Let's go.
We need to
erase this board.
They got it.
Sarah and Sam just left.
This is like
my literal nightmare.
Some people are
terrified of heights.
Some people don't like bugs.
Math is my worst nightmare.
Maybe this is
like the thing I can't do.
I'm not worried.
Stop saying that, because
I can't do this on my own.
- I don't know.
What are we trying
to figure out here?
We're trying to
figure out how far in feet
does the tennis ball drop.
999.
That was not a thousand
feet up there.
- No.
- A man is six feet,
so how many men do you think
from top to bottom fell?
- Maybe 5?
- That's only 30 feet.
At least we know
what we're looking at.
This is so screwed up.
Augh!
Sarah and Sam, you guys
are team number four.
- What we expected.
- We'll take it.
Good job.
You guys were
grinding it out today.
Yeah, definitely.
We just like
got off to a rough start.
We're supposed to
be fast, you know.
We're track athletes.
It's been just a
day of obstacles.
But we said today our word
was going to be persistence,
and that's what we did.
- We made it through.
We're still in this race,
and we'll have more to give
in the next leg.
- Well done today.
- Thanks, Jon.
- Thanks, Jon.
Let's go.
Ooh!
This is a race
definitely to survive.
This is not right.
I feel like we're gonna
be here all night.
We don't know what
the hell we're doing.
If a teacher on the other side
of the wall is having trouble...
I don't teach math.
Don't worry.
What does it make
two moms from Etobicoke?
Okay, who can't make
pizza without too much cheese.
Okay, let's keep going.
Let's try again.
I don't know,
like I should know this,
but I'm just blanking right now
because I'm so stressed.
The pressure
is definitely on.
This is insanity.
I don't know more
ways to do this.
It's okay.
Lauren, it's okay.
We can figure it out.
We can figure it out.
Don't be so worried.
Please, don't stress.
I'm so sorry, Lauren.
I don't know what to do.
I don't
know how to do it.
Like I haven't
done this in forevs.
I don't know
what you want me to do.
I don't even
know what to do.
That's the problem, like
I'm so completely confused.
We're never
gonna get out of here.
So this is seconds.
It's gonna
be seconds, yes.
1.69 seconds times
9.81 metres per second.
They're not even the same unit,
so how can you multiply them?
Oh my god.
My a-ha moment
comes from Lauren saying
how do these two units multiply?
That turns into da-da-da
means per second squared.
I realiZe I forgot
to square our time.
- Check!
- Oh my god!
Thank you so much.
- It's okay.
It's okay.
Okay, can we
get out of here, please?
Yes.
Take your stuff.
Let's go.
I'm a
mathematical genius!
I hate math so much!
Make your way to the University
Stadium at Wilfred Laurier.
We're still in this,
if we can get this
figured out fast.
Then we still have a chance.
Purple, gold,
welcome to Laurier!
Come on, ladies,
bring it in!
Bring it in!
Lauren, Joanne,
you're team number five.
- Awesome.
- Yeah.
A little tough when you're
coming in and fighting
for that last spot, isn't it?
We seem to like it
a lot, so I'm not complaining.
We're still here.
I don't like
it at all, buddy.
We are definitely coming
at the next leg differently.
We've struggled at
the back of the pack,
and that just means we've got
to do a little bit more work.
We can do this.
- Watch out.
Yes!
Rah!
Do you want me
to just start over?
Yes.
We've gotta
get this, Amy.
We're working
through the equation.
This race is all
about problem-solving.
In any task, there's
usually a way you can
figure yourself out of it.
- We got it, I think.
We were able to persevere
through really hard challenges
and obstacles in life,
just like every other
mother does out there.
Trish and Amy, ladies,
you are the last team to arrive.
We figured.
And I am sorry
to tell you this,
but you've been
eliminated from the race.
- I understand.
- We understand.
You two have to be
awfully proud of yourselves.
We are.
You know what?
I have no regrets.
- Me either.
It's been an honour
for Amy and I to represent
moms everywhere in
The Amazing Race Canada.
We are tough.
We are smart.
We are strong.
And kids,
we did this for you.
We came this far,
and I hope they're proud.
I have absolutely no regrets
with the way we raced.
Moms rock.
Moms rock.
Next time on
The Amazing Race Canada...
teams ride the rails
to Charlevoix, Quebec...
It definitely feels
like we're in another country.
...where some teams offer
a certain je ne sais quoi...
That is so tall!
...while for other racers,
it's nothing but a faux pas.
Le...
Then there's the French.
And for some,
it's just plain deja vu.
- We're gonna be last.
- Calm down.