Who was eliminated in episode 13, “Titanic?”

Let’s get into the drama!

Well,he did just book a lead role in a movie, so that’s pretty close!

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And later, Tori and Emanuel treat an open bathroom like it’s their own personal playground.

Let’s move on from this new “couple,” shall we?

And seeing Logan’s entire face light up from this one conversation spoken in his native language is incredible.

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Can you imagine playing a social strategy game in another language?!

It’s hard enough playing in the language you’ve spoken your entire life.

Way to inspire confidence in your teammate, Cory!

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Whichever team finishes fastest, wins.

And their egos are at an all-time high, so can Sapphire or Ruby bring them down a peg?

“Honestly, our plan was s—,” Devin says.

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After over 13 minutes, they finally untangle the rope and clip it to their chest.

Next up is Sapphire, and this might actually be a daily where having fewer people is an advantage.

Emerald looked like pure chaos in the water with six people.

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With fewer bodies in play, Sapphire might have an easier time communicating and figuring this out.

There’s no way they can win.

So now our last hope is… Ruby.

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Can they pull off the upset?!

It all comes down to the final swim.

It was very close, but unfortunately for everyone, Emerald continues their winning streak.

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I’m so over this team constantly winning!

This is not making for good TV.

This is so frustrating to watch, and I never thought I’d be siding with Amanda on anything!

The bottom line is, Ruby is still a mess and getting messier.

And despite what he promised Cory the night before, he makes a case for voting in Cory.

Because if you come at the king, you best not miss.

That’s a terrible strategy, Nelson!

And then Logan does the same thing.

So much for Josh’s promise, and so much for that vet alliance.

Cory just claps because he saw this betrayal coming, but Nelson’s mind is blown.

And for the first time, we see a confrontation happen in the chamber after the vote is revealed.

Nelson wants to know why it’s Cory, but Cory just threatens the Emerald guys.

That’s actually an awesome plan and I hope we see that happen!

This is all just terrible gameplay from Josh.

And no surprise here, he picks Logan as his opponent.

Elimination challenge:Rope Burn.

Best two out of three wins.

TJ announces, “Let’s light this f—er up,” and the challenge is on!

Cory’s strategy is to take it easy and let Logan tire out first.

Logan starts to get a little shaky on his feet with some close calls.

The second round begins, and both guys are exhausted.

Cory slips, Logan slips, but they keep on fighting.

But then Cory makes a rookie mistake.

He whips the rope up, and Cory slips off the cage and loses his grip.

And with that, Logan wins the elimination and sends Cory home to his kids.

And he promises to come back with revenge on his mind.

And now he’s back with both!

So now Sapphire has both champions and both rookies who have won elimination after elimination this season.

He’s really impressing me this season.