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Broken Commitments
Last Updated: Saturday, August 09, 2003 - 08:53 PM
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Susan and Coyt have definitely positioned themselves to be the team to beat, but they may have done themselves in this week, by ousting the wrong team (or at least a team for the wrong reason).  If they don't win o­ne of the two challenges next week, they will more than likely be gone...

  Several of the couples made comments about their feelings while being at the first elimination.  Most said they were nervous that it might be them.  We then see how they had a ladies night out where the women went shopping and a guys night out, where they went to a strip club.  I'm a guy, but I'm going to say it (Typical Males).  Robert is not a regular drinker and he had 2 drinks while out and got sick.  The other guys literally had to drag him back to his hotel room, where his fiancee Grace was not pleased, since he needs to be in good shape for the competition the next day.  Cindy who had previously refused to sleep in the same bed with her fiance Chris, then slept for a night or 2 with a pillow between them, finally decided it didn't look that bad o­n tv and took the pillow away.         The next day was their physical challenge called Ball and Chain.  They were placed o­n a board overlooking a wave pool with a 100 pound weight that they had to drag push or kick to the other end of the pool and the pool sloped upwards.  Every team just about tried something different.  However, Robert's drinking "binge" cost him as he cramped up and Grace was unable to move the weight, so they finished in next to last place.  Vinny and April got last because she still couldn't compete due to her eye injury from the previous episode.  The Southern Baptist couple of Coyt and Susan pulled away about 3/4 of the way across the pool and won easily, becoming Power Couple #1 for the second show in a row.  After the competition, Andy and Becca sat down with Susan and Coyt to discuss other couples in the show.       The next day before the relationship game, Vinny and April had to make another trip to the emergency room as April's eye was getting no better and she was still in pain.  Due to the length of time they took, they were unable to compete in this competition as well.  It was called Wedding Bettiquette.  The couples were positioned at a blackjack table.  The host read questions about wedding ettiquette for the men to answer.  There were 3 possible answers and the cards the men held were numbered 1,2,and 3.  The women controlled the chips betting based o­n whether they thought the men would get it right.  They had to bet at least half each time.  Many of the teams, the women knew the men wouldn't know the answers, because a couple of the women admitted that they wouldn't know the answers either.  Several of the teams did okay, but Super Couple Coyt and Susan were blowing everyone away.  When it came down to the last question, Susan who remembered having a conversation with Coyt where they discussed that they never wanted to be in a position where they would be the o­nly Power Couple for the episode, purposely bet all the chips expecting Coyt to get the question wrong o­n purpose so that some other couple would join them in deciding who to eliminate.  However, Coyt did a very dumb thing by doing a very smart thing, he answered the question correctly and so Susan and Coyt were stuck being the o­nly power couple, meaning they alone would eliminate the next couple.  Coyt and Susan decided to go to each team and ask them both why they should stay and who they thought should go.  Chris and Cindy said that they had heard Andy and Becca discuss with another team that if they became power couple that they would eliminate Susan and Coyt.  At this point, Susan and Coyt were supposed to be in a commitment with Andy and Becca, Tonya and Andree, and  Carolyn and Ethan.  This infuriated them that o­ne of their commitment was plotting behind their back.  They went to Tonya and Andree who didn't believe that Andy and Becca had done that and Tonya even went to talk to Cindy who told Tonya that they had not exactly heard Andy and Becca say this, they just figured that's what Andy and Becca would do, but Tonya didn't get back to Susan and Coyt, who then visited Andy and Becca and pretended that it was Tonya and Andree who had plotted behind their backs.  Andy told Coyt to not go against the commitment at this point unless he was absolutely certain.  Meanwhile, Vinny and April just assumed that since they had been unable to compete they were the logical choice to eliminate.   It came time for Susan and Coyt to deliberate between themselves as to whom to eliminate.  At the same time in the social room, Tonya and Andree talk with Andy and Becca and Ethan and Carolyn who also were asked about Andy and Becca so Andy and Becca don't feel too comfortable, which was unfortunately justified, as Coyt and Susan eliminated Andy and Becca based o­n what turned out to be false information or at least it seems to be, making the other 2 couples left in the commitment not trusting them.  If I was Coyt and Susan, I'd make sure I won at least 1 competition every week for the next few weeks or their dream wedding will evaporate.

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