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Wednesday, February 16, 2022

The Amazing Race 33, Episode 7 Recap



“Gently Down the Stream” Episode Description: Teams continue racing through Corsica, France, where each team member must try a piece of casu martzu.

Episode Airdate: Wednesday, February 9th, 2022 on CBS

On this episode of the The Amazing Race, teams remained on the island of Corsica — located southeast of mainland FRANCE but geographically closer to ITALY and Italy’s Sardinia island. After teams slept overnight in tents near the banks of the Tavignano river…

● They left Cardiccia and drove T-Roc convertibles south to the Tour de Fautea watchtower overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. The previous episode and this episode both involve a dairy-related challenge. As the episode description indicates, every remaining contender in this season had to partake in eating casu martzu — let’s just say this cheese is not the most appetizing option available in the world! Lala, Lulu, and others were understandably gagging while trying to chow down the casu martzu. After entirely eating the mortifying morsel, teams encountered a…

Detour, choice between “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” or “Gently Down the Stream”: teams choosing the Row, Row option sailed in a transparent kayak and sought to unhook and gather ten fish decoys from the water. Teams then exchanged the fish for a clue. After catching eight of ten fish, Dusty and Ryan capsized when the kayak sunk and filled with water; they recovered the kayak and their fish and subsequently found the other two. The second Detour option includes the same style of colorful fish decoys, which are likely made of metal or plastic (or something else). Teams choosing the Gently Down the Stream option boarded an Aquavision tour boat, which resembles a submarine since passengers can look underwater at the landscape and aquatic life surrounding them. Teams memorized which fish decoys they saw in chronological order then chose the pictorial card containing the correct order of fish. Teams noted some of the fish by their resemblance to national flags: France (vertical blue/white/red stripes), Jamaica (green/gold/black), and Japan (white fish with red spot).

● After completing the fishy Detour, teams visited the marina (port de plaisance) in Bonifacio. Bonifacio is a community of more than 3,000 residents in the southernmost area of Corsica, although several places such as the Pertusato Lighthouse and the islands of Cavello, Lavezzu, and Piana (not to be confused with a Piana island off the northwest coast of Sardinia) are more southerly and southeasterly. In Bonifacio, teams encountered this episode’s…

Roadblock (“Who’s Feeling Knotted Up?”): alongside the harbor on a wide sidewalk, one member on each team fixed the large gaping hole in a fishing net with the help of string and a knotting technique. Completing this Roadblock yielded a clue directing teams to spot the man dressed as emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, and he would then lead teams to the apex of the chalky and picturesque…

Pit Stop: Bonifacio Cliffs — 200 feet above the Mediterranean Sea


  Season 33, Episode 7 Results

  1st — Kim and Penn [same as previous episode]
       1st place prize — vacation to TURKEY

  2nd — Cayla and Raquel [same as previous episode]

  3rd — Dusty and Ryan [same as previous episode]

  4th — Lala and Lulu

  5th — Arun and Natalia
       Eliminated from the competition? No; non-elimination leg


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