Who was eliminated in season 36, episode 3, “Enemy of the State?”
Things are shaking up onThe Challenge: Double Agents!
Who will ultimately end up benefitting from those switches?

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Honestly, not really anyone in this week’s episode.
But there are other some massively shifted partnerships as a result of this week’s elimination.
Let’s get into it!

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It’s time to watch your back from everyone’s “ally” Fessy.
Meanwhile CT and Big T are getting reacquainted as new partners.
CT’s legacy and experience mixed with Big T’s social game?

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Team Hawk and Fuzzy Bunny will be unstoppable!
The flabbergasted looks on everyone’s faces are priceless.
He exposes Cory, Nelson, and the whole “stupid brigade” a.k.a.

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“You knew it was a physical elimination and you didn’t go in.
Yes, louder for the people in the back!
Kyle publicly proclaims he’s now picking a side, and he’s sticking with Wes.

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The line has been drawn in the sand.
Because he knows that Wes is now going to come after himself and Nelson.
He’s going to end up as the collateral damage in Fessy’s “shady” game.

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Jay puts it perfectly: “I love my life.”
TJ pops out of the truck and simply says, “As you know, I love physical challenges.
And this is one of them.“Let’s.

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The goal is to push the other team off the truck as fast as you’re able to.
The agent who stays on the longest, wins.
Challenge analysis:This really is a crazy headbanger!

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And they’re all going to have to get down and dirty.
I’m ready to see some carnage.
This is going to take a lot of guts.

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Nicole continues with one arm, and both teams time out without knocking their opponent off.
Honestly, that did not look good.
That might be a season-ending injury.

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After the round, both teams argue about whose feet left the platform last, i.e.
who they think won.
Next up is Darrell and Amber B. vs. Gabby and Lio.
Gabby knocks off Amber B. while Darrell and Lio time out.
There’s a lot of injuries happening in this challenge!
For the guys, it’s old school tank vs. new school tank.
Are we finally going to see who’s better (even though we all know it’s CT)?
and eventually time out with neither knocking the other off.Sigh.
But CT brings the laughs by immediately asking Fessy, “Did we just become best friends?”
after their round ends.
I’m living for comedian CT!
Keep it coming, sir.
Back at the house, the Challengers are shocked to find Nicole’s things missing already.
Turns out her injury was serious and she had to leave.
Now it makes sense why some of her talking head interviews showed her in a sling.
Nam is the personification of that big-eyes-welling-up-with-tears emoji on top of a Greek god’s body.
Meanwhile Liv returns to the house, also in a sling, but she’s sticking around for now.
Take a deep breath and buckle in, folks, because here’s where things get messy.
And makes itso much worse.
This whole episode is peak Josh, and I do not mean that in a good way.
Josh, this doesn’t concern you!
CT and Big T are laughing and Josh just keeps getting madder and louder until security steps in.
And then Devin jokingly shouts out, “Big Brothersucks!”
which then sets Kaycee off even though he clearly didn’t say it in a serious way.
And then as he’s walking out the door, he shouts, “Eat my ass!”
which is the perfect button to this whole stupid scenario.
I just laughed for a solid five minutes straight.
But wait, there’s more!
Devin, being the pot-stirrer that he is, shouts “Big Brothersucks!”
again, and Josh puffs out his chest and comes at him outside while being held back by security.
Weird times, huh?
Here’s the thing: Devin is very clearly just poking Josh with a stick for fun.
It’s what he does.
It’s who he is.
Devin’s literally smoking a cigarette and smiling while Josh is trying to rush him!
He’s got nothing to lose and it’sjust.
To make Josh a blubbering rage monster.
Can he make it happen in time?
That makes two male eliminations in a row!
There is no better player for you to go against, Leroy, especially in something so physical!
This was his shot at getting a gold skull.
Everyone’s reactions show they’re all thinking the same thing:What an idiot.
After this, the guys will only have three more eliminations to get their skulls.
Take your chance when you’ve got the option to!
Instead, Leroy and Kaycee send Wes in against Devin.
There’s no way he’ll lose to Devin.
Elimination challenge:Snapping Point.
Whoever detonates their station first, wins.
Elimination analysis:This isn’t aheadbangerper se, but it is completely physical and all strength and endurance.
I’ll admit it: I wascompletelywrong.
And I’m downrightshocked.
Mentally he was already checked out.
Devin gains that last inch and wins.
This is a Wes I am not used to seeing, and I kind of do not like it.
(And I’m not just saying that because Wes is on myChallengefantasy draft team.)
This is surprisingly emotional!
Them winning won’t feel as good if they can’t be proud of how theygotthe win.
He walks out on that sobering mic drop.
He instead opts for cold revenge and takes Tori from Cory.
She is… not enthused, to say the least.
Meanwhile Cory gets Natalie!
(Whispers Cory traded up.)
Losing his partner due to an injury and still coming out on top is an incredible change of fortune.
And then he pulled off the upset of the season, impressing the hell out of me.
Plus, he made Josh cry.