A New Twist Causes Loads of Drama! Who Went Home on 'The Amazing Race 37' Tonight?
This week's episode of The Amazing Race 37 saw the remaining 10 teams leave the cities of Japan for the jungles of Indonesia. And the heat was on in Bali, as one team was given the power of the "Driver's Seat," single-handedly determining how hard the Roadblock would be for the other pairs behind them. And while their decisions earned plenty of ire from the other teams, for one duo, the conflict was directed at each other, culminating in their elimination.Check out our spoiler-filled recap below to find out who went home from the race on The Amazing Race 37 tonight.
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Bernie and Carrigain became friends through their mutual love of dragon boat racing. But, despite relying on being in sync on the water, the two could never find the same rhythm on land. Things came to a head early on for the two, as they got in a tense argument at the airport over their lack of communication. Even when they were able to work together better, they fell behind in Japan, leaving for Bali in last place. Bernie and Carrigain were once again playing catch-up the whole day, not helped by Jonathan and Ana giving them the hardest path in the Roadblock. Things fell apart even further in the Detour, when the two got lost on their way to the task, prompting another big argument. In the end, Bernie and Carrigain did not go out on the happiest of terms, but gratitude for sticking through it together.
Jonathan and Ana Towns were the main characters of Leg 4. The two won the power of the "Driver's Seat," allowing them to allocate weight in the Roadblock out to the other teams. However, upon seeing the Roadblock themselves, they quickly used their recently-won Express Pass to bypass it. The choice earned them their second first-place finish of the season. Carson McCalley and Jack Dodge overcame starting the day in the bottom half of teams, jumping all the way back up to another dominant performance in second place. And Scott and Lori Thompson worked against having the hardest path given to them by Jonathan and Ana to finish in third. The married parents also earned the attention of the other teams for their continued dominance, despite their age.
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For every team outside of the top 3, the race to the Pit Stop was a jumbled and chaotic mess. Pairs were running all around the village in a mass of confusion and navigation. Six teams essentially checked in at once, within minutes of each other. Finishing in the bottom three above Bernie and Carrigain were married Vegas performers Brett Hamby and Mark Romain, brothers Nick and Mike Fiorito and father/son duo Pops and Jeff Bailey.

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