- After Bonnie's eviction from the campus after the latest weigh-in, the remaining six contestants enter into Thanksgiving week. Their temptation challenge has one hundred plates of Thanksgiving types of food in front of them, each plate with an unknown value from one to one hundred. In five minutes, each contestant is allowed to eat as many plates of food as he/she wants. The contestants who draw the lowest three numbers have their choice of the three prizes available (with one contestant conceivably winning all three prizes): $500 for each pound lost at this week's weigh-in, a $25,000 home gym, and a three pound advantage at this week's weigh-in. The latter is seen as almost a guarantee of immunity. The contestants get a Thanksgiving dinner of another sort: a healthier version cooked for them by their trainers. At dinner, Bob opens up about his own family for the first time. Much of the week's focus is on the one with that three pound advantage, and John, for who some have dire predictions for his post-Biggest Loser life. As the only red team member left standing, John realizes that not only is his Biggest Loser life on the line, but Dolvett's is as well. The reward challenge - a one mile climb on Jacob's ladder - results in prizes for the top three finishers: a one pound advantage and assignment of a one pound disadvantage to another contestant, a 6 month supply of the Biggest Loser meal plan and assignment of that same prize to an eliminated contestant, and $2,500 cash prize for that contestant and another contestant of that winner's choice. The winner of the one pound draws ire from the other contestants which intensifies during the post weigh-in vote.—Huggo
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