RR/RW Battle of the Sexes 2 - Episode 16: Episode Summary

Thanks to my little brother, Squirrel aka The Gay Station, who decided he had to go fuck with the VCR, there won't be a summary of this week's Real World until I can catch a rerun of it. If you wish to reach him personally and let him that he shouldn't even fucking go in the basement on Tuesday nights, he can be contacted at dirtyj2001@hotmail.com.
For what reason I'm not sure, but they bring out the mayor of Albequerque, New Mexico to introduce this week's mission. Is this Martin Chavez guy a Mexican? If not, why is his name Martin Chavez? I mean, they don't call me Byron Sanchez for a good reason. This week's mission is some real sick shit, by the way. Basically, whoever can stand right at the edge of a huge platform wins. Not that there's any chance of anybody getting hurt, but that's got to be some scary shit.
For the girls' team, Arissa and Coral opt to be team leaders, which means that if the girls team loses again, her as finally gets to go home. But I guess the guys' team got the idea to throw this mission so that she can stay for the final. The guys pick Mark and Theo for their leaders, which means that since they opted to lose (since it's basically impossible that they would lose otherwise), one of them is on their way out. Why either of them would go for something like that is beyond me. Arissa and Coral have to choose between sending Tina and Sophia home.
OK, I see Mark decided to sacrifice himself this time. I didn't catch this part at the beginning of the episode. That clown Eric better at least share some of that $60,000 with him. I wonder if he still lives with his moms. I know that Grind money must've run out a long time ago. Coral starts bringing up that puzzle shit again, so you know what that means. As if Arissa was even about to disagree with her.
Which leaves Eric, Dan and Theo for the guys' final team and Sophia, Coral and Arissa (LOL) for the girls. If the guys don't win that shit, I'm going to call them all fags over the Internet. If they do, I might still.

