- With Richard and Sarah respectively being eliminated after the last two weigh-ins, eleven contestants remain at the ranch. In the first of the two weeks, the temptation dangled in front of the contestants is the distraction of luxury, which may take them away from the want to lead a healthy lifestyle, although the two need not be mutually exclusive. Bob holds an auction for the contestants who have the opportunity with a set amount of "Biggest Loser Bucks" to buy items, some which are health related - such as a one-on-one training session with Bob at his house - some which are "game" related, some which are truly luxury items to be used this week which will take them away from the focus of losing weight, and one mystery item. Bob issues another last chance team challenge in a combination strength/cardio relay for three members per team, with the winning team getting a one pound advantage at the weigh-in. That weigh-in will show whether the "game" auction items purchased will have been good investments, and whether the luxury items will have had a negative effect in the game of the weight loss. In the second of the two weeks, the teams are thrown into the deep end with a water related team challenge of pulling buoys out of the ocean and rowing out to a waiting yacht. The winning team has the option of a day on the yacht with letters from home waiting for them there, or exclusive use of the gym for the day, with the losing team getting what the winning team does not choose. Bob holds a group counseling session with all the remaining contestants to help them address somewhat global issues which brought them to the ranch. At the weigh-in, Erin, who is teetering on "one"derland, vows to sing an inspirational song she wrote if she does indeed make it below 200 pounds at this weigh-in. That moment may be bittersweet for her.—Huggo
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