The Amazing Race Canada (2013–…): Season 7, Episode 8 - Open Your Bouche - full transcript
The teams travel to Charlevoix, Que., where some of the racers get tongue-tied under the pressure of the race.
Previously,
on The Amazing Race Canada,
six teams boarded a mystery bus
to Kitchener-Waterloo.
Why are
there no windows?
Life is a surprise, man.
...where, for some racers,
it was a whole new ballgame...
That is very tiring.
...while others
found themselves trapped
between a rock
and their hardware.
Babe, stop!
I told you this a hundred times.
Dave and Irina
did the math,
and this added up to their
third win of the race.
You guys are
team number one.
Yes!
At a culinary faceoff...
Ah, pizza!
...Lauren and Joanne
cheesed off Trish and Amy...
We just
crushed one pizza,
and that's all that matters.
...and answered
for it later,
when the gravity
of the situation
nearly forced them
out of the race.
This is like
my literal nightmare.
Lauren, it's okay.
But in the end,
it was the moms
who just couldn't
go the distance.
Trish and Amy, you've
been eliminated from the race.
You know what?
I have no regrets.
Me either.
Now, five teams remain,
as they 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.
Welcome
to Laurier, Canada, Canada!
Amazing Race Canada!
Woo!
This is Kitchener-Waterloo,
a community known for science,
technology, and innovation.
Today, these twin cities
will act as the eighth
starting point,
as five teams battle it out
for a chance to win it all
on The Amazing Race Canada.
Dave and Irina won
the last leg of the race,
and will depart first
at 3:29 a.m.
Let's do this!
Ride the rails
to La Malbaie, Quebec!
Yes!
Teams will now
travel east, by train,
to the peaceful town
of La Malbaie,
part of Quebec's
Charlevoix region,
located along the shores
of the St. Lawrence River.
Woo!
Let's go!
Quebec!
La Malbaie,
it's in the middle of Quebec.
Most people don't speak English,
and it's a massive
advantage for us.
We've won three legs so far,
and today's the fourth.
Well, Dave is very
competitive, obviously,
because he's a fighter,
but I'm not good under pressure.
Are you kidding me?
Oh my god!
I wanna puke.
Oh, I hate
this race so much!
Dave really motivates me
to push and keep going.
Quebec, here we are, baby.
Ride the rails
to La Malbaie, Quebec.
I don't know French.
Oui, oui!
It definitely
adds challenge
because there's
a language barrier.
Let's go!
To get
number one spot today,
I am not going to bicker.
Woo!
Bonjour.
Our word of the day
today is believe.
That's a very
important word to me.
It's tattooed onto my wrist.
I founded an organiZation
called The Believe Initiative
because I wanted to inspire
students across Canada
to make a difference in
their own lives or in others.
If they believe in themselves,
they can accomplish
incredible things.
We want to win, but it's
gonna take a certain level
of discipline and commitment
and bravery and confidence
and belief in ourselves.
Go!
Kitchener train station.
We're starting
today in last place.
This is normal for us.
We don't like that.
This could be our hardest leg
but also our best leg.
We're the only
team left in this race
that hasn't won a leg.
Maybe today will be
the day we change that.
I'm excited.
Quebec, let's go home!
Malbaie, let's go!
I feel it's
a little worrying,
the fact that we're, like,
not fluent in French.
Je t'aime.
All teams are now
travelling on the same train,
more than 1,000 kilometres
from Kitchener, Waterloo,
via Toronto, Montreal,
and Quebec City,
to La Malbaie
in the Charlevoix region.
Once they arrive, teams will
race to the iconic Chez Chantal
snack bar, famous for
the Quebec Classique, poutine.
Here, they will find
their next clue.
Wow, look
at that waterfall.
That's cool.
Tres belle.
We respect each other
because we're all
strong competitors,
and we think, yeah,
us three might end up
being in the finale.
This race
is so unpredictable,
like literally anyone
can end up there.
Anything can happen.
For all I know,
the sisters could be
in the top three.
Why do you make it
seem like they suck?!
Wow...
They've been
consistently on the bottom.
It definitely feels
like we're in another country.
We're seeing like big churches.
There's like furry
cows everywhere.
This'll be the farthest
east we have ever gone.
There's nothing like this
in Saskatchewan.
Chez Chantal!
Go, baby!
Go, baby!
- Come on, Sam!
- Aah!
Poutine!
Route info.
Peel some potatoes.
Teams will put their
team prowess to the test,
as they race to properly
peel 25 potatoes.
Once the chef
approves their work,
teams will receive a sample
of Chez Chantel's poutine,
and a key to the 2019
Chevrolet Equinox,
where they'll find
their next clue.
This is awesome.
We're on the banks of
the St. Lawrence River,
in a little French town.
Just took the most
adorable train.
Let's give some quality
potatoes in for some poutine.
It can't get better than that.
Pommes de terre.
They're apples of the earth.
Oh, no way!
Cool.
That's about
as extensive as my French
is gonna get.
I love potatoes.
Love it.
Can eat them every day for
breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
I have
a Russian background.
Russians eat a lot of potatoes.
It's the first time
I'm peeling a potato,
I can tell you that much.
Augh!
My hands hurt.
Chefs have a hard life.
Okay, we got two more.
We spend
almost every Sunday
peeling a whole
thing of potatoes.
We cook huge feasts for people.
We're done.
Bring it to the window.
Alright, bring this.
Everybody's finishing.
Just hurry up.
- Merci!
Get a key, get a key.
- Okay.
Eat and run!
Chantal, comment ca va?
Poutine, baby!
Oh, feels like home.
Thank you so much.
Yeah,
I want some poutine.
I see it.
I want it.
So delicious.
- It's a block more.
- Okay...
- Argh!
Roadblock.
Who wants to press their luck?
Teams must drive
themselves to the historic
Le Manoir Richelieu.
This 120-year-old hotel is
famous for hosting world leaders
at the 2018 G7 summit.
In this Roadblock, one team
member will take to the podium
and hold a press conference
here in the tea room
at the Fairmont
Le Manoir Richelieu.
One at a time, please,
one at a time!
First, racers will need to
memorize and deliver a speech
modelled on public statements
delivered at the G7 conference,
in both English and French,
all while standing in front
of this international
panel of journalists.
Then they'll have to answer
three questions from the press,
one in each of the following
- Japanese...
German...
...and Italian.
Once they've successfully
briefed the press,
and answered every single
question correctly,
they'll receive their next clue.
You have to do it.
I've done the last two.
- Okay, I'll do it.
- You got this.
- Okay.
- You got this.
We want to get on
Rue Richelieu.
I don't think
it's too far.
Who wants to
press their luck?
Press their luck...
It's like pressing, okay?
Okay, I'll do it.
- Uh, I will.
- Okay.
Ooh!
Okay.
Check.
Thank you so much.
- I will.
- Go.
Want some poutine?
Oh, please.
Open your bouche.
Thank you!
Hurry up.
Come, come, come, babe!
Here you go.
Thank you!
Who wants to press their luck?
- I do.
Augh, babe!
We're gonna get there
dead last.
This is real
good Quebec poutine.
I'm freaking out
and Thinesh is enjoying life
and having a poutine.
This is literally
our relationship.
Mm.
Fairmont, right?
Probably
just follow the signs.
Yeah, Fairmont, yeah.
You have to memorize
the speech.
Oh, what's that word?
The text that
we're supposed to memorize
is in English and French.
I know English and I know
a little bit of Cree.
I have no clue
how to read French.
That's a bit of a struggle,
a lot struggle.
So I have to memorize
a speech and say it
to a press conference,
I believe.
I'm a terrible
public speaker.
Hopefully I won't screw up.
How can you be negative?
You're amazing.
I believe in you so much.
- I'm not being negative.
I'm being honest.
Let's go.
Brought a little snack.
Good morning.
Welcome to La Malbaie, Quebec,
Canada, and the G7 Summit.
I'm an athlete.
I do a lot of public speaking.
I'm used to speaking to kids
in the classroom,
so this is right
within my wheelhouse.
I'm confident I'm ready.
Mm.
I don't feel
confident at all.
Languages are
no problem for me.
I speak French, English.
I understand Italian.
But public speaking is
my most dominant fear.
I might look like
I'm the part, but I'm not.
This is not for me.
Welcome to La Malbaie, Quebec,
Canada, and the G7 Summit.
This is a memorization
technique.
MemoriZation
is definitely something
he's good at.
I mean, he's a doctor.
He's spent so many hours on
hard chairs at coffee shops
that he's started getting
calluses on his tailbone.
Like, that's how much
he studied for med school.
I'm gonna go
attempt right away.
Ladies and gentlemen,
your attention, please.
Welcome to
La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada,
and the G7 Summit.
Canada and its G7 partners
recogniZe the importance
of working together to build
a more peaceful, prosperous,
and sustainable world.
Le...
Then there's the French.
Thank you.
I do a lot of
public speaking,
but I don't necessarily
memorize speeches.
When I give speeches,
I give them from the heart.
So I'm gonna go out,
gonna give it a shot.
Oh, snap!
Ladies and gentlemen,
your attention, please.
Hoo!
Good morning.
Welcome to La Malbaie.
G7 is a prosperous
and amazing organization.
I am super proud to be here,
and you should be too.
Keep doing your thing,
and thank you.
The conference is over.
G7, baby.
Slow down.
Get in the right lane.
Is it here?
It's big, like
it goes along the water,
looks like a frigging castle.
Oh my goodness.
Let's get in there.
You've got this.
I'm hoping to
get to this next Roadblock,
and just see all the
other teams struggling.
We might have an opportunity
to get out ahead.
Okay, please
go kill this challenge.
Thinesh is
pretty good at memoriZing
'cause he takes his time.
That's the only thing.
I hope we can just
bring this home.
Welcome to the G7 Summit.
Uh-oh.
My memoriZation is usually
really good, but under pressure,
and with words
in different languages,
gonna suffer.
I don't understand
half of the things
it's trying to say,
so I'm just memorizing words.
This is up her alley.
She's a writer and
she speaks four languages.
She's got this.
Oh my god.
Good morning, and welcome
to La Malbaie, Quebec,
Canada, and the G7 Summit.
I see all
the people staring at me,
and I just blank.
Sorry.
The press
conference is over.
I feel like
I've reached my limit.
My mind just says,
"No, that's it.
"You have to go home."
I can't memorize nothing.
The words are just
running out of my head.
The pressure is
killing her right now.
I can't do it.
I'm done.
We're out.
Can I talk to Dave?
Can I tell him
that I can't do it?
I'm out.
I can't.
I love you so much.
Public speaking
is my most dominant fear.
Like, I can't go forward.
You don't understand.
I can't get through it.
I really think
you can do it.
They're not even ready.
We've been so far.
I don't want to stop right now.
I know she can do this.
Might as well try it
until we lose, okay?
If we go home,
we go home.
You're amazing.
Just smile.
Don't take it
too hard, okay?
Slow is better.
En deux milles
dix-huit...
I'm working on the French,
but I feel pretty confident.
I've never done
public speaking before,
but my dad is super
into politics.
He's run for
city council before.
I grew up to my dad
giving speeches all the time,
so I want to make him proud.
I'm gonna
give it a shot.
Ladies and gentlemen,
your attention, please.
Wow!
Ha.
Welcome to
La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada,
and the G7 Summit.
Thinesh walks out
in a full-on suit,
and all of our jaws are open.
I can now take questions.
Next, I have to answer
some questions to the press
in Italian, German,
and Japanese.
I have no idea.
I think... maybe Italian?
It was not Italian.
The press
conference is over.
That's my man!
Close.
The press
conference is over.
This is just so hard.
That's tough.
I can now take questions.
Please.
My English is
the strongest language.
I'm sorry.
The press
conference is over.
More practice.
More practice.
All citizens
and not just the obvious few.
I wanna get this first try
so we can get outta here.
Canada
and its G7 partners
recogniZes the importance
of working together
to build a more peaceful,
prosperous,
and sustainable world.
The G7 organiZation...
Every time I pause,
the cameras go crazy.
They're flashing all in my face,
and the silence is deafening.
The press
conference is over.
Ooh.
Okay, okay, okay.
Yeah, I'm definitely
feeling the pressure.
It's way too long,
and my mind is like, poof!
My brain is on fire.
Okay.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Congratulations.
Vote Thinesh
for Prime Minister!
Woo!
You look so cute!
Detour.
This or That?
It's a blind detour.
"That"?
Sure.
- Sure, let's do it.
- Let's do it.
We are heading to That.
There's no description.
It makes us a little nervous,
'cause if you pick
the wrong detour
that's not in your skillset,
it might cost us the race.
But we hope we have
a pretty decent lead,
so we think we're okay.
Thinesh looked so good
in that suit and tie.
Like, I was turned on.
I'm not even gonna lie.
The G7 organiZation
strongly supports
a rule-based
international order.
Let's go.
I'm really, really
hoping she takes her time.
Hopefully we'll be
out of here soon.
The G7 organiZation
strongly supports
a rules-based
international order.
This room
is extremely intimidating
but I focus on Dave's huge head
because he's not moving
and it's not gonna
throw me off.
I will now
take any questions.
Thank you.
Thank you.
- Thank you.
- Congratulations.
Aah!
Thank you!
- Yeah, buddy!
- A-ha!
We gotta continue!
- Let's go.
Detour.
This or That?
- What?
- It's a blind detour.
- This.
- This.
We just left
three other teams.
One of the first times
we've been running
up in the front.
Having people chase us is
definitely a weird feeling.
I feel like we're in
the middle of nowhere right now.
Keep your
eyes peeled, please.
I am, I am.
Okay, I found it.
- In the arches.
- We made it.
Voila.
In "That," teams will
flex their muscles and test
their hand/eye coordination,
as they play a modified version
of picklit,
a game that was created
right here in Charlevoix.
Teams will place
a piece of wood
called a picklit
onto a tree stump.
Then each racer will take turns
to smack the picklit
into the air, and hit it out
into the field to score points.
Once they've scored
a combined 200 points...
...Frank will give them
their next clue.
You have to
hit the piece of wood.
- Like, just hit it?
- Yeah.
Pfft!
I'm not a sporty person.
I can't hit it.
I'm never
heard of picklit,
but it seems like baseball.
I've been on a baseball team
before, so I'm confident.
- Champion.
- Champion, no problem.
- Aah!
- So close.
We are
heading to "This,"
which is actually taking us
to an emu farm,
and I have no idea what
we're gonna have to do there.
- Oh, right there!
- Yeah, that's it.
That's it.
- Oh, look at them!
Oh my god, they're big.
Aah!
This'll tell us more about it.
"This."
In "This," teams will need
to channel their inner artist
as they re-create two paintings
of these local landmarks,
using emu eggs
as their canvas.
Teams will need to study
these "egg-samples,"
and memorize as many details
as possible because they will
not be able to touch or
bring them to their station.
When their paintings have met
the artist's satisfaction...
C'est magnifique.
...teams will drive to
the nearby town of Baie St-Paul,
where they'll have to search
the main street to locate
either one of the buildings
they've painted on their eggs.
Once they've found
one of these two shops
and delivered the eggs,
they'll receive their next clue.
This is my jam.
I'm an art teacher.
I can paint.
I can only
paint by numbers.
Oh my goodness.
This is a lot of detail.
Red's probably
a little bit easier to do.
- Easier for me?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, okay.
- Let's work right here.
- Oh, they growl.
- No!
I'm not gonna lie,
I'm really, like, stoked
that I'm not
in the pen with them.
I remember getting, like,
spit on by one as a kid.
They're like
legitimately dangerous.
They will fight.
...built
around the core principles
of democracy.
It's taking a long time,
but she's super smart.
She's gonna come back
and do it.
Good morning,
and welcome to La Malbaie,
and the G7 Summit.
Press
conference is over.
Now that I'm so focused
on the other languages,
I don't feel like I have
the English part.
Sorry.
You got it.
The pressure is real.
The pressure is real.
For sure,
but at this stage in the game,
there's nothing
but pressure.
We all want to win,
and when you're feeling that,
crazy things happen.
I did one!
You wanna just
go and try it?
- Yeah, sure.
- Let's go, babe.
- Hey!
- This is so cool!
There's
this huge arena.
There's a band playing.
There's a crowd cheering.
I'm feeling like
a pro athlete.
Yeah, let's go!
Okay, Bautista,
let's go.
Once we get 200 points,
we can get out of here.
You have to hit the peg,
and the further it goes,
the more points you get.
Ah!
10 points.
Go, your turn.
Aah!
Go again, babe.
Go again.
15.
Thinesh is bringing
this challenge home.
He's bringing us
the 10's, the 20's.
And I'm struggling.
- Oh!
- Oh my god!
Okay... just...
He is a public speaker.
He knows how to do this.
I just hope that he's able to
use some of his techniques
we would use in sport, and have
the confidence to overcome.
Persistence.
I gotta believe.
- Thank you.
- Congratulations.
Oh, wow!
- Oh my god.
- What?
- Oh my god.
- Good job, good job.
Good job.
Let's go.
- Detour.
- Let's go do "That."
Okay.
Argh!
There are two teams ahead
that are quite a bit ahead,
so that sucks,
but we're in the mix.
We're in the middle.
I think I got it.
This is definitely
the toughest challenge for me
so far in the race.
My worst nightmare, but knowing
that Dave is waiting for me,
I have to push myself
beyond my limitations.
I don't want to let him down.
I'm now ready
to take your questions.
I love you so much.
Thank you.
Congratulations.
We're in good shape.
I love you.
Let's do "That."
I'm so proud of you.
You didn't quit.
Thank you so much.
Do you understand
that you're like
my number one motivator?
You are my
number one motivation.
Aw!
- See that?
- We're so cheesy.
- I was ready to quit.
- You're not a quitter.
You're a freaking winner.
Oh my gosh,
this is so stressful.
Now we're
in last place.
It sucks.
Crush it, bro.
Get all the right
details on there.
It's gotta be clear enough
that we can show someone
and they can tell us
what that building is.
She's tried to get me
to paint multiple times,
and I'm just not good at it,
but you know what?
Maybe today
I will be Picasso.
Here, today.
Oh, that's white!
Whoops.
Okay, I need to look
real quick.
Oh, crosses.
Okay.
It's hard to
come back and paint it,
and go back and forth; like if
I could have it in front of me,
that would be perfect,
but we can't do that.
We left the Roadblock
in second place,
but I'm starting
to get nervous.
We don't know where
the other teams are.
Let's hope that
this is our correct choice.
Yes!
I really just want to
contribute a couple points.
Yes, hit it!
Oh, nice try!
- It's hard.
- You got this.
You got this.
Let's go, Aarthy.
Let's go!
Let's go,
Aarthy, let's go!
Let's go, Aarthy, let's go!
Nice!
Yeah!
I get us
a whole 10 points.
I think my contribution
is done for the day.
We need 20 more points,
so if I hit a home run,
we can get out of here.
Try and make this one count.
Home run!
Game-winning home run!
Let's go!
Felicitations!
AARTHY & THINESH: Thank you!
Thank you.
Thank you.
Teams will now travel
to the village of
Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive
and locate
Le Musee Maritime
de Charlevoix
where they will find
the eighth Pitstop
amongst these legendary ships
on the shores of the iconic
St. Lawrence River.
The last team check in here
may be eliminated.
We're off
to the Pitstop!
You know where it is
on the map?
So it looks like
back in La Malbaie.
All the way back?
It says "Musee Maritime
de Charlevoix,"
and our map says
"Musee de Charlevoix."
Small town, I'm pretty sure
they have only one museum.
We did not see any other teams
at that last detour.
I'm confident we can
get to the Pitstop first.
We are on our way
to the Detour.
Okay, I don't know
what road we're on.
It's like very foggy.
It's getting real sketch.
It's tough to read
some of these signs.
We're having a lot
of confusion.
It's brutal outside.
So she said 4 Berger?
1339, we need, babe.
I think it's gonna be
on the right soon here.
Check this address,
Le Migneron.
I don't see nothing,
babe, I have bad vision.
Okay.
Where is it?
- Did we miss it?
Maybe.
Not the time
to be lost right now.
The G7 organization...
I'm gonna go attempt.
He's having
a rough time.
He just beats himself up
because he doesn't
want to disappoint me.
I know this last one.
Congratulations.
- Good job.
- I'm so sorry.
We're doing "This."
I feel awful
for taking so long.
What do you think?
Yours looks perfect.
Okay, I'm good, I think.
Check, please.
I feel really
good about my egg.
Hopefully that's good.
- No!
- No?
I'm not an artiste.
Okay, rock
and roll, buddy.
It doesn't matter.
- At this point,
it's about us staying alive,
and to get to this Detour.
Maybe we should ask
someone for directions.
Yeah, that makes sense.
- Do you speak English?
- Do you have a cell phone?
- Oui.
- What's the address?
Do you see any numbers?
I see 900.
It goes down.
Okay, we missed it.
I was hoping I'm
gonna finish the challenge,
and Dave was gonna
take it from there.
It's all or nothing, huh,
like you can't be like
irrational right now?
No, I'm very
stressed, Dave.
I understand.
You don't think I am too?
- I'm very stressed.
- You don't think I am too?
I was so happy
I didn't leave last.
I understand.
That's great, babe.
So we have a chance
to like still be in the race.
Yeah, and you don't
care about it, so who cares?
Dave, are you
serious I don't care?
I'm not--
just stop talking.
Just stop talking.
- No!
Can you turn on your brain?
That's it.
We're done.
're go
We're trying to
get to our next challenge,
but we're lost.
I feel like we're
the only dumb ones
who couldn't find
the destination.
Let's just take a ride.
- Oh, it's here.
- 1339.
I think I just saw 1339.
No way!
We're back to where we were.
Au Berger, that's what it was.
- An hour later.
- We lost time.
We have to finish it.
Let's go, babe!
I want to finish
as fast as possible.
I need to hit it
as hard as I can
to hit it over the fence.
We need 200 points.
I have to nail this.
Argh!
Argh!
Argh!
Argh!
Come on!
Argh!
- It's not easy.
We are
going to see Jon,
and I can't wait to see
his friendly face
because we are firmly
in first place.
Do you need me
to look for anything?
Let's see.
I feel like we're almost there.
What does that say?
Musee de Charlevoix.
Are we
in the right spot?
It might be the wrong museum.
Do you want to go ask?
- Let's go ask.
Excuse me.
Is this Musee Maritime
de Charlevoix?
No.
It's on the 362.
- 362?
- Close by?
It's about 20 minutes
along the river.
Okay, thank you.
Oh my god!
So we went
to the wrong museum.
We were a lot
closer to the place
that we were supposed to go to,
so we kind of took
a really long detour.
We should
have checked, 100%.
Hopefully the teams are
still stuck at their detours,
and we still have
a chance for first.
I...
I hate this.
Okay, I don't
know how to do this.
You take this
flat brush, right?
Straight line, and then
you go sprig, sprig, sprig.
Really easy.
The backside of Joey's
wasn't completely finished
so we had to come back
and add more details to it.
Perfect.
Check, please.
- Yes.
- Merci!
Thank you!
- Move it, bro!
Artistima!
We've gotta take
our eggs to a shop.
One of the shops out of the two
to receive our next clue.
In Baie St-Paul, which
is where we are right now.
Okay, slow down,
Sam, if you can.
We are on our way
to the Detour.
We're having a really
hard time with directions.
We can stop
at the gas station.
There's a Shell right here.
Excuse me, can we
ask your help for directions?
Yes.
Approximately
two kilometres...
- Yeah?
- ...at your right.
Okay, perfect.
Thank you so much.
We stopped a lot for directions
today, but it's been hard.
We're heading southwest.
No, we're
heading southeast.
We're on our way
to an emu farm.
Oh, it looks like
something colouring eggs.
Anthony, you like doing art.
We can do these fast.
What one do you want to do?
Oh my god.
I think this
one's easier for you.
Yeah, I think so too.
These are so beautiful.
Whoever made it is
definitely talented.
Yeah.
Babe, just get started
because you're going to have to
let it dry a bit.
I'm a little
worried about James.
He's having a bad day.
We came here to win.
Failure is not an
option at this point.
We are
going to see Jon.
I am driving now because Aarthy
is a little bit stressed.
We don't really need
much navigation.
It looks like it's about
six kilometres away,
so we're not too far.
We just have to get
there as fast as possible
because we have no idea
where everyone else is.
Oh, there it is.
Museum Maritime, 4 kilometres.
Take a left.
We were literally right here.
We could have got
to the Pitstop in five minutes,
but we made like
almost an hour detour.
Argh!
This is super frustrating.
Both of these represent
a shop in Baie St-Paul,
and we need to deliver both
of them to one of the shops.
I saw your building.
Whoa, whoa, right here.
This is it.
- Hello.
- Hello.
- Thank you.
Drive yourselves to
Musee Maritime de Charlevoix
and search the grounds for Jon
at your next Pitstop.
We've gotta go.
We are here.
We need to follow
this to the water.
We are on our way to see Jon.
Argh!
200, are you kidding?
Yeah!
Okay, go, go.
You can't give me a kiss?
I guess it's not about strength.
It's patience.
Good job.
We fight.
We fight a lot.
In order to
appreciate the peaks,
you have to have some valleys.
We are very passionate people.
We're very passionate
about our love,
and also very passionate
about our fighting.
Fighting means you care.
- Definitely.
So you must
care a lot about me.
Oh, yeah.
Whoa!
Yay!
We have 190.
We need 10 more.
Got it.
Congratulations.
The last team to
check in may be eliminated.
Okay, let's go!
Merci!
Musee Maritime
de Charlevoix.
Sarah and Sam.
Dave and Irina.
They already done?
Either they're already done
or they're not doing this one.
Come on, Sam!
As athletes, this is
where we can make up time.
Let's go, Sarah.
You've got this.
It's just baseball.
Nice!
- Nice!
- Oh!
- Yes!
- My day.
Let's keep this up.
It said 4
kilometres left, babe.
Are you sure we haven't
past 4 kilometres?
Just don't answer.
Great.
- Babe!
- Yeah.
Can you please answer?
I'm trying to find
signs to find this place.
Okay, but how many
kilometres have we passed?
I'm not sure exactly.
What's your
game plan right now,
just drive until you see signs?
There should
be another sign soon.
I don't think so.
Why would there be another sign?
We shouldn't just be driving.
Just ask someone.
Just the next like anything
you see, like a human,
just stop and ask them.
I don't understand
why you're passing
all these houses right now.
Why are you not pulling
into any of these places?
Like, where are you going?
- Point it out.
- I can't point it out.
You're the one that sees them.
By the time I see it,
you drive past it!
Babe!
Like it's so
frustrating, Thinesh!
I don't understand
why you're
all these houses right now.
Babe, the next house you see
with cars, pull into it!
Want me
to pull in here?
Anywhere.
Hi.
So sorry, do you know
where the Museum Maritime?
- This way?
- No.
- That way?
- Yes.
I knew
we went too far.
T, this is so frustrating, like
you need to start listening.
We're looking
for the Maritime Museum.
We are on our way to see Jon.
I am feeling
the pressure.
- It's not far.
- Oh, it's a left here.
And then another 4 kilometres
after we take a left.
Babe, I'm really scared.
My heart's about to
come out of my chest.
We're gonna make it.
St-Joseph-de-la-Rive?
Yeah, that's the one.
- Is this it?
- Yeah.
Okay,
let's get it parked
and get the frick in, man.
- Let's go.
- We got this.
We got this.
- Can you see?
Jon is right there!
Hustle in, you two!
Bienvenue a
Charlevoix, Quebec.
Welcome to Charlevoix, Quebec.
Thank you.
Aarthy, Thinesh,
you're team number one!
- Oh, no way!
No way!
Aarthy, did you have
negative thoughts
going through your head?
It's just hard to
stay positive when like
you're literally
lost for two hours,
and that's a lot of time.
Like, one minute
sends teams home.
Yeah, it's scary.
Well, as the winners
of this leg of the race,
you've won a trip for two
to Santiago, Chile.
- That feels amazing!
- That's amazing!
Arthy,
she's a very emotional person.
I'm the opposite.
Being on
the race is definitely
a test of your relationship.
We're gonna
get through this,
and it's just gonna
make us a lot stronger.
- Come on, buddy.
- Oh my god, yay!
It's my favourite human, Jon.
Lauren, Joanne,
you're team number two.
Oh my god!
- You buckled down, you two.
- We did!
I could not be
prouder of this dude
crushing that memorization
at the beginning.
That's kind of how we
run the rest of the day.
We just pushed
and pushed and pushed.
Our best finish yet,
and it proves to us
that we can do this.
We can win this thing.
Ah!
I'm like
pretty happy with mine.
I just have a few
more details to add.
How are you doing?
- Purple.
Purple.
How do you make purple?
Red and blue.
Okay, purple flowers.
Okay.
I think we should just go show.
- Okay, check.
- Ta-da.
Beautiful.
- C'est magnifique.
- Ohh!
Come on, babe.
We're looking
for Rue St-Jean Baptiste.
We might still be in it.
Anything can happen.
Hello.
Dave, Irina,
you're team number three.
- Wow!
Third place,
it's not the best.
We prefer to be first
but it's okay.
We're still in the race.
That's what matters.
Woo!
Let's go, Sarah.
Nice!
I don't know why
everyone's talking about Sam.
15.
10 points more.
Yeah, we're close.
We're really close.
I like that pressure.
- Yay!
- Good job!
Thank you!
Search the grounds for Jon
at your next Pitstop.
Okay, now you know
where the heck that is?
Charlevoix is where
the train station is.
St-Jean Baptiste.
Mine has a white
picket fence out front.
Oh, that's mine right there.
Warning, the last team
to check in may be eliminated.
Dun, dun, dun.
Let's go.
I'm definitely
anticipating like
not hearing good news.
I'm trying to stay positive.
I really hope
this isn't the end.
We're going
We're gonna turn
left on Rue de Porte.
When you're in last place,
this far behind,
it's hard not to
feel like you're out.
It was a tough day.
Shoot.
Is it not there?
Musee Maritime,
yeah, okay.
Looks like it's
on the left here.
Please, please, please,
please, please, please.
- Yeah, it's over there.
- What's the museum called?
Musee Maritime.
The museum
is right there.
- Sam, let's go!
- Is that Sam and Sarah?
What the hell?
- Shoot!
Oh, are you serious?
Oh my god!
Go, go, go, go!
He's probably
back by the boat.
SARAH & SAM:
- Come on, Anthony!
Come on, James!
- Come on, guys!
Come on!
Sarah and Sam,
you guys are team number four.
Anthony and James, that means
you are the last team to arrive.
Um, yeah.
There were some
challenges today.
You know,
with the speech challenge,
it was a really tough day today.
Is it hard to watch a loved
one struggle like that, Anthony?
It was definitely hard.
This race has been
a memory for a lifetime.
It's definitely reaffirmed how
strong our relationship is.
You guys should be 100%
proud of what you've done,
and what you're gonna do.
This is the beginning.
Thank you.
Anthony and James,
your spirit alone
has brought a tremendous amount
to The Amazing Race Canada.
And here's your
opportunity to keep going.
What the...?
You're still racing.
Here's your next clue.
I'm like, what?
What?
We're in shock.
Oh my god,
put me in your pocket!
Hey, you guys
are still racing.
Forget the love-in.
Rip and read!
Route info.
Make your way to
the Royal Ontario Museum
in Toronto, Ontario.
Once there, search
inside for your next clue.
- Good luck, you guys.
- Woo!
See you at
the next mat, guys!
Oui!
Malbaie, je t'aime!
We're still going!
Oh my god, don't
let the sprinters beat us!
Next time on
The Amazing Race Canada...
- Let's go, let's go!
- Every second counts.
Teams keep on racing
to Thunder Bay, Ontario...
Thunder Bay!
Thunder Bay!
...where a Detour has some
teams hovering on the edge...
Do you see anything?
You're in
charge of seeing.
Argh!
...and leaves others
struggling to make the cut.
It sucks, babe.
And with a slot in
the final four on the line,
on The Amazing Race Canada,
six teams boarded a mystery bus
to Kitchener-Waterloo.
Why are
there no windows?
Life is a surprise, man.
...where, for some racers,
it was a whole new ballgame...
That is very tiring.
...while others
found themselves trapped
between a rock
and their hardware.
Babe, stop!
I told you this a hundred times.
Dave and Irina
did the math,
and this added up to their
third win of the race.
You guys are
team number one.
Yes!
At a culinary faceoff...
Ah, pizza!
...Lauren and Joanne
cheesed off Trish and Amy...
We just
crushed one pizza,
and that's all that matters.
...and answered
for it later,
when the gravity
of the situation
nearly forced them
out of the race.
This is like
my literal nightmare.
Lauren, it's okay.
But in the end,
it was the moms
who just couldn't
go the distance.
Trish and Amy, you've
been eliminated from the race.
You know what?
I have no regrets.
Me either.
Now, five teams remain,
as they 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.
Welcome
to Laurier, Canada, Canada!
Amazing Race Canada!
Woo!
This is Kitchener-Waterloo,
a community known for science,
technology, and innovation.
Today, these twin cities
will act as the eighth
starting point,
as five teams battle it out
for a chance to win it all
on The Amazing Race Canada.
Dave and Irina won
the last leg of the race,
and will depart first
at 3:29 a.m.
Let's do this!
Ride the rails
to La Malbaie, Quebec!
Yes!
Teams will now
travel east, by train,
to the peaceful town
of La Malbaie,
part of Quebec's
Charlevoix region,
located along the shores
of the St. Lawrence River.
Woo!
Let's go!
Quebec!
La Malbaie,
it's in the middle of Quebec.
Most people don't speak English,
and it's a massive
advantage for us.
We've won three legs so far,
and today's the fourth.
Well, Dave is very
competitive, obviously,
because he's a fighter,
but I'm not good under pressure.
Are you kidding me?
Oh my god!
I wanna puke.
Oh, I hate
this race so much!
Dave really motivates me
to push and keep going.
Quebec, here we are, baby.
Ride the rails
to La Malbaie, Quebec.
I don't know French.
Oui, oui!
It definitely
adds challenge
because there's
a language barrier.
Let's go!
To get
number one spot today,
I am not going to bicker.
Woo!
Bonjour.
Our word of the day
today is believe.
That's a very
important word to me.
It's tattooed onto my wrist.
I founded an organiZation
called The Believe Initiative
because I wanted to inspire
students across Canada
to make a difference in
their own lives or in others.
If they believe in themselves,
they can accomplish
incredible things.
We want to win, but it's
gonna take a certain level
of discipline and commitment
and bravery and confidence
and belief in ourselves.
Go!
Kitchener train station.
We're starting
today in last place.
This is normal for us.
We don't like that.
This could be our hardest leg
but also our best leg.
We're the only
team left in this race
that hasn't won a leg.
Maybe today will be
the day we change that.
I'm excited.
Quebec, let's go home!
Malbaie, let's go!
I feel it's
a little worrying,
the fact that we're, like,
not fluent in French.
Je t'aime.
All teams are now
travelling on the same train,
more than 1,000 kilometres
from Kitchener, Waterloo,
via Toronto, Montreal,
and Quebec City,
to La Malbaie
in the Charlevoix region.
Once they arrive, teams will
race to the iconic Chez Chantal
snack bar, famous for
the Quebec Classique, poutine.
Here, they will find
their next clue.
Wow, look
at that waterfall.
That's cool.
Tres belle.
We respect each other
because we're all
strong competitors,
and we think, yeah,
us three might end up
being in the finale.
This race
is so unpredictable,
like literally anyone
can end up there.
Anything can happen.
For all I know,
the sisters could be
in the top three.
Why do you make it
seem like they suck?!
Wow...
They've been
consistently on the bottom.
It definitely feels
like we're in another country.
We're seeing like big churches.
There's like furry
cows everywhere.
This'll be the farthest
east we have ever gone.
There's nothing like this
in Saskatchewan.
Chez Chantal!
Go, baby!
Go, baby!
- Come on, Sam!
- Aah!
Poutine!
Route info.
Peel some potatoes.
Teams will put their
team prowess to the test,
as they race to properly
peel 25 potatoes.
Once the chef
approves their work,
teams will receive a sample
of Chez Chantel's poutine,
and a key to the 2019
Chevrolet Equinox,
where they'll find
their next clue.
This is awesome.
We're on the banks of
the St. Lawrence River,
in a little French town.
Just took the most
adorable train.
Let's give some quality
potatoes in for some poutine.
It can't get better than that.
Pommes de terre.
They're apples of the earth.
Oh, no way!
Cool.
That's about
as extensive as my French
is gonna get.
I love potatoes.
Love it.
Can eat them every day for
breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
I have
a Russian background.
Russians eat a lot of potatoes.
It's the first time
I'm peeling a potato,
I can tell you that much.
Augh!
My hands hurt.
Chefs have a hard life.
Okay, we got two more.
We spend
almost every Sunday
peeling a whole
thing of potatoes.
We cook huge feasts for people.
We're done.
Bring it to the window.
Alright, bring this.
Everybody's finishing.
Just hurry up.
- Merci!
Get a key, get a key.
- Okay.
Eat and run!
Chantal, comment ca va?
Poutine, baby!
Oh, feels like home.
Thank you so much.
Yeah,
I want some poutine.
I see it.
I want it.
So delicious.
- It's a block more.
- Okay...
- Argh!
Roadblock.
Who wants to press their luck?
Teams must drive
themselves to the historic
Le Manoir Richelieu.
This 120-year-old hotel is
famous for hosting world leaders
at the 2018 G7 summit.
In this Roadblock, one team
member will take to the podium
and hold a press conference
here in the tea room
at the Fairmont
Le Manoir Richelieu.
One at a time, please,
one at a time!
First, racers will need to
memorize and deliver a speech
modelled on public statements
delivered at the G7 conference,
in both English and French,
all while standing in front
of this international
panel of journalists.
Then they'll have to answer
three questions from the press,
one in each of the following
- Japanese...
German...
...and Italian.
Once they've successfully
briefed the press,
and answered every single
question correctly,
they'll receive their next clue.
You have to do it.
I've done the last two.
- Okay, I'll do it.
- You got this.
- Okay.
- You got this.
We want to get on
Rue Richelieu.
I don't think
it's too far.
Who wants to
press their luck?
Press their luck...
It's like pressing, okay?
Okay, I'll do it.
- Uh, I will.
- Okay.
Ooh!
Okay.
Check.
Thank you so much.
- I will.
- Go.
Want some poutine?
Oh, please.
Open your bouche.
Thank you!
Hurry up.
Come, come, come, babe!
Here you go.
Thank you!
Who wants to press their luck?
- I do.
Augh, babe!
We're gonna get there
dead last.
This is real
good Quebec poutine.
I'm freaking out
and Thinesh is enjoying life
and having a poutine.
This is literally
our relationship.
Mm.
Fairmont, right?
Probably
just follow the signs.
Yeah, Fairmont, yeah.
You have to memorize
the speech.
Oh, what's that word?
The text that
we're supposed to memorize
is in English and French.
I know English and I know
a little bit of Cree.
I have no clue
how to read French.
That's a bit of a struggle,
a lot struggle.
So I have to memorize
a speech and say it
to a press conference,
I believe.
I'm a terrible
public speaker.
Hopefully I won't screw up.
How can you be negative?
You're amazing.
I believe in you so much.
- I'm not being negative.
I'm being honest.
Let's go.
Brought a little snack.
Good morning.
Welcome to La Malbaie, Quebec,
Canada, and the G7 Summit.
I'm an athlete.
I do a lot of public speaking.
I'm used to speaking to kids
in the classroom,
so this is right
within my wheelhouse.
I'm confident I'm ready.
Mm.
I don't feel
confident at all.
Languages are
no problem for me.
I speak French, English.
I understand Italian.
But public speaking is
my most dominant fear.
I might look like
I'm the part, but I'm not.
This is not for me.
Welcome to La Malbaie, Quebec,
Canada, and the G7 Summit.
This is a memorization
technique.
MemoriZation
is definitely something
he's good at.
I mean, he's a doctor.
He's spent so many hours on
hard chairs at coffee shops
that he's started getting
calluses on his tailbone.
Like, that's how much
he studied for med school.
I'm gonna go
attempt right away.
Ladies and gentlemen,
your attention, please.
Welcome to
La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada,
and the G7 Summit.
Canada and its G7 partners
recogniZe the importance
of working together to build
a more peaceful, prosperous,
and sustainable world.
Le...
Then there's the French.
Thank you.
I do a lot of
public speaking,
but I don't necessarily
memorize speeches.
When I give speeches,
I give them from the heart.
So I'm gonna go out,
gonna give it a shot.
Oh, snap!
Ladies and gentlemen,
your attention, please.
Hoo!
Good morning.
Welcome to La Malbaie.
G7 is a prosperous
and amazing organization.
I am super proud to be here,
and you should be too.
Keep doing your thing,
and thank you.
The conference is over.
G7, baby.
Slow down.
Get in the right lane.
Is it here?
It's big, like
it goes along the water,
looks like a frigging castle.
Oh my goodness.
Let's get in there.
You've got this.
I'm hoping to
get to this next Roadblock,
and just see all the
other teams struggling.
We might have an opportunity
to get out ahead.
Okay, please
go kill this challenge.
Thinesh is
pretty good at memoriZing
'cause he takes his time.
That's the only thing.
I hope we can just
bring this home.
Welcome to the G7 Summit.
Uh-oh.
My memoriZation is usually
really good, but under pressure,
and with words
in different languages,
gonna suffer.
I don't understand
half of the things
it's trying to say,
so I'm just memorizing words.
This is up her alley.
She's a writer and
she speaks four languages.
She's got this.
Oh my god.
Good morning, and welcome
to La Malbaie, Quebec,
Canada, and the G7 Summit.
I see all
the people staring at me,
and I just blank.
Sorry.
The press
conference is over.
I feel like
I've reached my limit.
My mind just says,
"No, that's it.
"You have to go home."
I can't memorize nothing.
The words are just
running out of my head.
The pressure is
killing her right now.
I can't do it.
I'm done.
We're out.
Can I talk to Dave?
Can I tell him
that I can't do it?
I'm out.
I can't.
I love you so much.
Public speaking
is my most dominant fear.
Like, I can't go forward.
You don't understand.
I can't get through it.
I really think
you can do it.
They're not even ready.
We've been so far.
I don't want to stop right now.
I know she can do this.
Might as well try it
until we lose, okay?
If we go home,
we go home.
You're amazing.
Just smile.
Don't take it
too hard, okay?
Slow is better.
En deux milles
dix-huit...
I'm working on the French,
but I feel pretty confident.
I've never done
public speaking before,
but my dad is super
into politics.
He's run for
city council before.
I grew up to my dad
giving speeches all the time,
so I want to make him proud.
I'm gonna
give it a shot.
Ladies and gentlemen,
your attention, please.
Wow!
Ha.
Welcome to
La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada,
and the G7 Summit.
Thinesh walks out
in a full-on suit,
and all of our jaws are open.
I can now take questions.
Next, I have to answer
some questions to the press
in Italian, German,
and Japanese.
I have no idea.
I think... maybe Italian?
It was not Italian.
The press
conference is over.
That's my man!
Close.
The press
conference is over.
This is just so hard.
That's tough.
I can now take questions.
Please.
My English is
the strongest language.
I'm sorry.
The press
conference is over.
More practice.
More practice.
All citizens
and not just the obvious few.
I wanna get this first try
so we can get outta here.
Canada
and its G7 partners
recogniZes the importance
of working together
to build a more peaceful,
prosperous,
and sustainable world.
The G7 organiZation...
Every time I pause,
the cameras go crazy.
They're flashing all in my face,
and the silence is deafening.
The press
conference is over.
Ooh.
Okay, okay, okay.
Yeah, I'm definitely
feeling the pressure.
It's way too long,
and my mind is like, poof!
My brain is on fire.
Okay.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Congratulations.
Vote Thinesh
for Prime Minister!
Woo!
You look so cute!
Detour.
This or That?
It's a blind detour.
"That"?
Sure.
- Sure, let's do it.
- Let's do it.
We are heading to That.
There's no description.
It makes us a little nervous,
'cause if you pick
the wrong detour
that's not in your skillset,
it might cost us the race.
But we hope we have
a pretty decent lead,
so we think we're okay.
Thinesh looked so good
in that suit and tie.
Like, I was turned on.
I'm not even gonna lie.
The G7 organiZation
strongly supports
a rule-based
international order.
Let's go.
I'm really, really
hoping she takes her time.
Hopefully we'll be
out of here soon.
The G7 organiZation
strongly supports
a rules-based
international order.
This room
is extremely intimidating
but I focus on Dave's huge head
because he's not moving
and it's not gonna
throw me off.
I will now
take any questions.
Thank you.
Thank you.
- Thank you.
- Congratulations.
Aah!
Thank you!
- Yeah, buddy!
- A-ha!
We gotta continue!
- Let's go.
Detour.
This or That?
- What?
- It's a blind detour.
- This.
- This.
We just left
three other teams.
One of the first times
we've been running
up in the front.
Having people chase us is
definitely a weird feeling.
I feel like we're in
the middle of nowhere right now.
Keep your
eyes peeled, please.
I am, I am.
Okay, I found it.
- In the arches.
- We made it.
Voila.
In "That," teams will
flex their muscles and test
their hand/eye coordination,
as they play a modified version
of picklit,
a game that was created
right here in Charlevoix.
Teams will place
a piece of wood
called a picklit
onto a tree stump.
Then each racer will take turns
to smack the picklit
into the air, and hit it out
into the field to score points.
Once they've scored
a combined 200 points...
...Frank will give them
their next clue.
You have to
hit the piece of wood.
- Like, just hit it?
- Yeah.
Pfft!
I'm not a sporty person.
I can't hit it.
I'm never
heard of picklit,
but it seems like baseball.
I've been on a baseball team
before, so I'm confident.
- Champion.
- Champion, no problem.
- Aah!
- So close.
We are
heading to "This,"
which is actually taking us
to an emu farm,
and I have no idea what
we're gonna have to do there.
- Oh, right there!
- Yeah, that's it.
That's it.
- Oh, look at them!
Oh my god, they're big.
Aah!
This'll tell us more about it.
"This."
In "This," teams will need
to channel their inner artist
as they re-create two paintings
of these local landmarks,
using emu eggs
as their canvas.
Teams will need to study
these "egg-samples,"
and memorize as many details
as possible because they will
not be able to touch or
bring them to their station.
When their paintings have met
the artist's satisfaction...
C'est magnifique.
...teams will drive to
the nearby town of Baie St-Paul,
where they'll have to search
the main street to locate
either one of the buildings
they've painted on their eggs.
Once they've found
one of these two shops
and delivered the eggs,
they'll receive their next clue.
This is my jam.
I'm an art teacher.
I can paint.
I can only
paint by numbers.
Oh my goodness.
This is a lot of detail.
Red's probably
a little bit easier to do.
- Easier for me?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, okay.
- Let's work right here.
- Oh, they growl.
- No!
I'm not gonna lie,
I'm really, like, stoked
that I'm not
in the pen with them.
I remember getting, like,
spit on by one as a kid.
They're like
legitimately dangerous.
They will fight.
...built
around the core principles
of democracy.
It's taking a long time,
but she's super smart.
She's gonna come back
and do it.
Good morning,
and welcome to La Malbaie,
and the G7 Summit.
Press
conference is over.
Now that I'm so focused
on the other languages,
I don't feel like I have
the English part.
Sorry.
You got it.
The pressure is real.
The pressure is real.
For sure,
but at this stage in the game,
there's nothing
but pressure.
We all want to win,
and when you're feeling that,
crazy things happen.
I did one!
You wanna just
go and try it?
- Yeah, sure.
- Let's go, babe.
- Hey!
- This is so cool!
There's
this huge arena.
There's a band playing.
There's a crowd cheering.
I'm feeling like
a pro athlete.
Yeah, let's go!
Okay, Bautista,
let's go.
Once we get 200 points,
we can get out of here.
You have to hit the peg,
and the further it goes,
the more points you get.
Ah!
10 points.
Go, your turn.
Aah!
Go again, babe.
Go again.
15.
Thinesh is bringing
this challenge home.
He's bringing us
the 10's, the 20's.
And I'm struggling.
- Oh!
- Oh my god!
Okay... just...
He is a public speaker.
He knows how to do this.
I just hope that he's able to
use some of his techniques
we would use in sport, and have
the confidence to overcome.
Persistence.
I gotta believe.
- Thank you.
- Congratulations.
Oh, wow!
- Oh my god.
- What?
- Oh my god.
- Good job, good job.
Good job.
Let's go.
- Detour.
- Let's go do "That."
Okay.
Argh!
There are two teams ahead
that are quite a bit ahead,
so that sucks,
but we're in the mix.
We're in the middle.
I think I got it.
This is definitely
the toughest challenge for me
so far in the race.
My worst nightmare, but knowing
that Dave is waiting for me,
I have to push myself
beyond my limitations.
I don't want to let him down.
I'm now ready
to take your questions.
I love you so much.
Thank you.
Congratulations.
We're in good shape.
I love you.
Let's do "That."
I'm so proud of you.
You didn't quit.
Thank you so much.
Do you understand
that you're like
my number one motivator?
You are my
number one motivation.
Aw!
- See that?
- We're so cheesy.
- I was ready to quit.
- You're not a quitter.
You're a freaking winner.
Oh my gosh,
this is so stressful.
Now we're
in last place.
It sucks.
Crush it, bro.
Get all the right
details on there.
It's gotta be clear enough
that we can show someone
and they can tell us
what that building is.
She's tried to get me
to paint multiple times,
and I'm just not good at it,
but you know what?
Maybe today
I will be Picasso.
Here, today.
Oh, that's white!
Whoops.
Okay, I need to look
real quick.
Oh, crosses.
Okay.
It's hard to
come back and paint it,
and go back and forth; like if
I could have it in front of me,
that would be perfect,
but we can't do that.
We left the Roadblock
in second place,
but I'm starting
to get nervous.
We don't know where
the other teams are.
Let's hope that
this is our correct choice.
Yes!
I really just want to
contribute a couple points.
Yes, hit it!
Oh, nice try!
- It's hard.
- You got this.
You got this.
Let's go, Aarthy.
Let's go!
Let's go,
Aarthy, let's go!
Let's go, Aarthy, let's go!
Nice!
Yeah!
I get us
a whole 10 points.
I think my contribution
is done for the day.
We need 20 more points,
so if I hit a home run,
we can get out of here.
Try and make this one count.
Home run!
Game-winning home run!
Let's go!
Felicitations!
AARTHY & THINESH: Thank you!
Thank you.
Thank you.
Teams will now travel
to the village of
Saint-Joseph-de-la-Rive
and locate
Le Musee Maritime
de Charlevoix
where they will find
the eighth Pitstop
amongst these legendary ships
on the shores of the iconic
St. Lawrence River.
The last team check in here
may be eliminated.
We're off
to the Pitstop!
You know where it is
on the map?
So it looks like
back in La Malbaie.
All the way back?
It says "Musee Maritime
de Charlevoix,"
and our map says
"Musee de Charlevoix."
Small town, I'm pretty sure
they have only one museum.
We did not see any other teams
at that last detour.
I'm confident we can
get to the Pitstop first.
We are on our way
to the Detour.
Okay, I don't know
what road we're on.
It's like very foggy.
It's getting real sketch.
It's tough to read
some of these signs.
We're having a lot
of confusion.
It's brutal outside.
So she said 4 Berger?
1339, we need, babe.
I think it's gonna be
on the right soon here.
Check this address,
Le Migneron.
I don't see nothing,
babe, I have bad vision.
Okay.
Where is it?
- Did we miss it?
Maybe.
Not the time
to be lost right now.
The G7 organization...
I'm gonna go attempt.
He's having
a rough time.
He just beats himself up
because he doesn't
want to disappoint me.
I know this last one.
Congratulations.
- Good job.
- I'm so sorry.
We're doing "This."
I feel awful
for taking so long.
What do you think?
Yours looks perfect.
Okay, I'm good, I think.
Check, please.
I feel really
good about my egg.
Hopefully that's good.
- No!
- No?
I'm not an artiste.
Okay, rock
and roll, buddy.
It doesn't matter.
- At this point,
it's about us staying alive,
and to get to this Detour.
Maybe we should ask
someone for directions.
Yeah, that makes sense.
- Do you speak English?
- Do you have a cell phone?
- Oui.
- What's the address?
Do you see any numbers?
I see 900.
It goes down.
Okay, we missed it.
I was hoping I'm
gonna finish the challenge,
and Dave was gonna
take it from there.
It's all or nothing, huh,
like you can't be like
irrational right now?
No, I'm very
stressed, Dave.
I understand.
You don't think I am too?
- I'm very stressed.
- You don't think I am too?
I was so happy
I didn't leave last.
I understand.
That's great, babe.
So we have a chance
to like still be in the race.
Yeah, and you don't
care about it, so who cares?
Dave, are you
serious I don't care?
I'm not--
just stop talking.
Just stop talking.
- No!
Can you turn on your brain?
That's it.
We're done.
're go
We're trying to
get to our next challenge,
but we're lost.
I feel like we're
the only dumb ones
who couldn't find
the destination.
Let's just take a ride.
- Oh, it's here.
- 1339.
I think I just saw 1339.
No way!
We're back to where we were.
Au Berger, that's what it was.
- An hour later.
- We lost time.
We have to finish it.
Let's go, babe!
I want to finish
as fast as possible.
I need to hit it
as hard as I can
to hit it over the fence.
We need 200 points.
I have to nail this.
Argh!
Argh!
Argh!
Argh!
Come on!
Argh!
- It's not easy.
We are
going to see Jon,
and I can't wait to see
his friendly face
because we are firmly
in first place.
Do you need me
to look for anything?
Let's see.
I feel like we're almost there.
What does that say?
Musee de Charlevoix.
Are we
in the right spot?
It might be the wrong museum.
Do you want to go ask?
- Let's go ask.
Excuse me.
Is this Musee Maritime
de Charlevoix?
No.
It's on the 362.
- 362?
- Close by?
It's about 20 minutes
along the river.
Okay, thank you.
Oh my god!
So we went
to the wrong museum.
We were a lot
closer to the place
that we were supposed to go to,
so we kind of took
a really long detour.
We should
have checked, 100%.
Hopefully the teams are
still stuck at their detours,
and we still have
a chance for first.
I...
I hate this.
Okay, I don't
know how to do this.
You take this
flat brush, right?
Straight line, and then
you go sprig, sprig, sprig.
Really easy.
The backside of Joey's
wasn't completely finished
so we had to come back
and add more details to it.
Perfect.
Check, please.
- Yes.
- Merci!
Thank you!
- Move it, bro!
Artistima!
We've gotta take
our eggs to a shop.
One of the shops out of the two
to receive our next clue.
In Baie St-Paul, which
is where we are right now.
Okay, slow down,
Sam, if you can.
We are on our way
to the Detour.
We're having a really
hard time with directions.
We can stop
at the gas station.
There's a Shell right here.
Excuse me, can we
ask your help for directions?
Yes.
Approximately
two kilometres...
- Yeah?
- ...at your right.
Okay, perfect.
Thank you so much.
We stopped a lot for directions
today, but it's been hard.
We're heading southwest.
No, we're
heading southeast.
We're on our way
to an emu farm.
Oh, it looks like
something colouring eggs.
Anthony, you like doing art.
We can do these fast.
What one do you want to do?
Oh my god.
I think this
one's easier for you.
Yeah, I think so too.
These are so beautiful.
Whoever made it is
definitely talented.
Yeah.
Babe, just get started
because you're going to have to
let it dry a bit.
I'm a little
worried about James.
He's having a bad day.
We came here to win.
Failure is not an
option at this point.
We are
going to see Jon.
I am driving now because Aarthy
is a little bit stressed.
We don't really need
much navigation.
It looks like it's about
six kilometres away,
so we're not too far.
We just have to get
there as fast as possible
because we have no idea
where everyone else is.
Oh, there it is.
Museum Maritime, 4 kilometres.
Take a left.
We were literally right here.
We could have got
to the Pitstop in five minutes,
but we made like
almost an hour detour.
Argh!
This is super frustrating.
Both of these represent
a shop in Baie St-Paul,
and we need to deliver both
of them to one of the shops.
I saw your building.
Whoa, whoa, right here.
This is it.
- Hello.
- Hello.
- Thank you.
Drive yourselves to
Musee Maritime de Charlevoix
and search the grounds for Jon
at your next Pitstop.
We've gotta go.
We are here.
We need to follow
this to the water.
We are on our way to see Jon.
Argh!
200, are you kidding?
Yeah!
Okay, go, go.
You can't give me a kiss?
I guess it's not about strength.
It's patience.
Good job.
We fight.
We fight a lot.
In order to
appreciate the peaks,
you have to have some valleys.
We are very passionate people.
We're very passionate
about our love,
and also very passionate
about our fighting.
Fighting means you care.
- Definitely.
So you must
care a lot about me.
Oh, yeah.
Whoa!
Yay!
We have 190.
We need 10 more.
Got it.
Congratulations.
The last team to
check in may be eliminated.
Okay, let's go!
Merci!
Musee Maritime
de Charlevoix.
Sarah and Sam.
Dave and Irina.
They already done?
Either they're already done
or they're not doing this one.
Come on, Sam!
As athletes, this is
where we can make up time.
Let's go, Sarah.
You've got this.
It's just baseball.
Nice!
- Nice!
- Oh!
- Yes!
- My day.
Let's keep this up.
It said 4
kilometres left, babe.
Are you sure we haven't
past 4 kilometres?
Just don't answer.
Great.
- Babe!
- Yeah.
Can you please answer?
I'm trying to find
signs to find this place.
Okay, but how many
kilometres have we passed?
I'm not sure exactly.
What's your
game plan right now,
just drive until you see signs?
There should
be another sign soon.
I don't think so.
Why would there be another sign?
We shouldn't just be driving.
Just ask someone.
Just the next like anything
you see, like a human,
just stop and ask them.
I don't understand
why you're passing
all these houses right now.
Why are you not pulling
into any of these places?
Like, where are you going?
- Point it out.
- I can't point it out.
You're the one that sees them.
By the time I see it,
you drive past it!
Babe!
Like it's so
frustrating, Thinesh!
I don't understand
why you're
all these houses right now.
Babe, the next house you see
with cars, pull into it!
Want me
to pull in here?
Anywhere.
Hi.
So sorry, do you know
where the Museum Maritime?
- This way?
- No.
- That way?
- Yes.
I knew
we went too far.
T, this is so frustrating, like
you need to start listening.
We're looking
for the Maritime Museum.
We are on our way to see Jon.
I am feeling
the pressure.
- It's not far.
- Oh, it's a left here.
And then another 4 kilometres
after we take a left.
Babe, I'm really scared.
My heart's about to
come out of my chest.
We're gonna make it.
St-Joseph-de-la-Rive?
Yeah, that's the one.
- Is this it?
- Yeah.
Okay,
let's get it parked
and get the frick in, man.
- Let's go.
- We got this.
We got this.
- Can you see?
Jon is right there!
Hustle in, you two!
Bienvenue a
Charlevoix, Quebec.
Welcome to Charlevoix, Quebec.
Thank you.
Aarthy, Thinesh,
you're team number one!
- Oh, no way!
No way!
Aarthy, did you have
negative thoughts
going through your head?
It's just hard to
stay positive when like
you're literally
lost for two hours,
and that's a lot of time.
Like, one minute
sends teams home.
Yeah, it's scary.
Well, as the winners
of this leg of the race,
you've won a trip for two
to Santiago, Chile.
- That feels amazing!
- That's amazing!
Arthy,
she's a very emotional person.
I'm the opposite.
Being on
the race is definitely
a test of your relationship.
We're gonna
get through this,
and it's just gonna
make us a lot stronger.
- Come on, buddy.
- Oh my god, yay!
It's my favourite human, Jon.
Lauren, Joanne,
you're team number two.
Oh my god!
- You buckled down, you two.
- We did!
I could not be
prouder of this dude
crushing that memorization
at the beginning.
That's kind of how we
run the rest of the day.
We just pushed
and pushed and pushed.
Our best finish yet,
and it proves to us
that we can do this.
We can win this thing.
Ah!
I'm like
pretty happy with mine.
I just have a few
more details to add.
How are you doing?
- Purple.
Purple.
How do you make purple?
Red and blue.
Okay, purple flowers.
Okay.
I think we should just go show.
- Okay, check.
- Ta-da.
Beautiful.
- C'est magnifique.
- Ohh!
Come on, babe.
We're looking
for Rue St-Jean Baptiste.
We might still be in it.
Anything can happen.
Hello.
Dave, Irina,
you're team number three.
- Wow!
Third place,
it's not the best.
We prefer to be first
but it's okay.
We're still in the race.
That's what matters.
Woo!
Let's go, Sarah.
Nice!
I don't know why
everyone's talking about Sam.
15.
10 points more.
Yeah, we're close.
We're really close.
I like that pressure.
- Yay!
- Good job!
Thank you!
Search the grounds for Jon
at your next Pitstop.
Okay, now you know
where the heck that is?
Charlevoix is where
the train station is.
St-Jean Baptiste.
Mine has a white
picket fence out front.
Oh, that's mine right there.
Warning, the last team
to check in may be eliminated.
Dun, dun, dun.
Let's go.
I'm definitely
anticipating like
not hearing good news.
I'm trying to stay positive.
I really hope
this isn't the end.
We're going
We're gonna turn
left on Rue de Porte.
When you're in last place,
this far behind,
it's hard not to
feel like you're out.
It was a tough day.
Shoot.
Is it not there?
Musee Maritime,
yeah, okay.
Looks like it's
on the left here.
Please, please, please,
please, please, please.
- Yeah, it's over there.
- What's the museum called?
Musee Maritime.
The museum
is right there.
- Sam, let's go!
- Is that Sam and Sarah?
What the hell?
- Shoot!
Oh, are you serious?
Oh my god!
Go, go, go, go!
He's probably
back by the boat.
SARAH & SAM:
- Come on, Anthony!
Come on, James!
- Come on, guys!
Come on!
Sarah and Sam,
you guys are team number four.
Anthony and James, that means
you are the last team to arrive.
Um, yeah.
There were some
challenges today.
You know,
with the speech challenge,
it was a really tough day today.
Is it hard to watch a loved
one struggle like that, Anthony?
It was definitely hard.
This race has been
a memory for a lifetime.
It's definitely reaffirmed how
strong our relationship is.
You guys should be 100%
proud of what you've done,
and what you're gonna do.
This is the beginning.
Thank you.
Anthony and James,
your spirit alone
has brought a tremendous amount
to The Amazing Race Canada.
And here's your
opportunity to keep going.
What the...?
You're still racing.
Here's your next clue.
I'm like, what?
What?
We're in shock.
Oh my god,
put me in your pocket!
Hey, you guys
are still racing.
Forget the love-in.
Rip and read!
Route info.
Make your way to
the Royal Ontario Museum
in Toronto, Ontario.
Once there, search
inside for your next clue.
- Good luck, you guys.
- Woo!
See you at
the next mat, guys!
Oui!
Malbaie, je t'aime!
We're still going!
Oh my god, don't
let the sprinters beat us!
Next time on
The Amazing Race Canada...
- Let's go, let's go!
- Every second counts.
Teams keep on racing
to Thunder Bay, Ontario...
Thunder Bay!
Thunder Bay!
...where a Detour has some
teams hovering on the edge...
Do you see anything?
You're in
charge of seeing.
Argh!
...and leaves others
struggling to make the cut.
It sucks, babe.
And with a slot in
the final four on the line,