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TAR16 - EP4: "We Are No Longer in the Bible Belt" (Germany)
Evan_Weinstein:
Since CBS have already came up with the 4th episode title, so here it is
EP04: San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina to Hamburg, Germany
EVIDENCE: Argentine article, TV Guide
Air Date: MAR 7
Film Date: DEC 4-5/6
Route:
ROUTE INFO: Fly to Frankfurt, Germany, connect to Hamburg via ICE train
EVIDENCE: CBS promo
ROUTE INFO: Travel by taxi (?) to Fischmarkt
EVIDENCE: CBS promo
INTERSECTION: Tandem upside down bungee jump (Bungee provided by Hackett) at Fischmarkt on Alsterarkaden (near Town Hall)
Performed by: Carol/Brandy-Dan/Jordan; Mike/Louis-Jet/Cord
EVIDENCE: CBS preview
ROUTE INFO/DETOUR?: Beer drinking task (out of a glass boot – Stiefeltrinken) at Haifisch Bar
EVIDENCE: CBS preview, press release
OTHER TASKS: Beatles-centric puzzle, eating task (?)
EVIDENCE: Press releases
Safe From Elimination at End of Episode:
Mike & Louis: Eliminated in 4th place in Shanghai
Steve & Allie: Spotted in Penang, possibly spotted in Singapore
Carol & Brandy: Spotted in Singapore
Dan & Jordan (Spotted in SFO)
Brent & Caite (Spotted in SFO)
Jet & Cord (Spotted in SFO)
Possibly Eliminated:
Jeff & Jordan
Joe & Heidi (spotted with other ES teams at SFO)
TBC?
kwando1313:
On my TV provider, it says that they are going to do some "early Beatles tasks".
EDIT: With some mild research it appears they are going to Hamburg. But for tasks... I have no idea.
AmazingDT:
Bible Belt is an informal term for an area of the United States in which socially conservative evangelical Protestantism is a dominant part of the culture and Christian church attendance across the denominations is extremely high.
Much of the Bible Belt consists of the Southern United States. During the colonial period (1607-1776), the South was a stronghold of the Anglican church. Its transition into a stronghold of non-Anglican Protestantism occurred gradually over the next century, as a series of religious revival movements, many associated with the Baptist denomination, gained great popularity in the region.
(from Wikipedia)
It seems that the only team in the Bible Belt are Brent and Caite
Maybe they'll say the title
theschnauzers:
Oklahoma could be said to be on the edge of the "Bible Belt." Some major Evangelical groups and universities are headquartered in that state, such as the Oral Roberts Ministries and Oral Roberts University (in Tulsa); so there's a chance it might be Jet or Cord who utters that episode title.
DrRox:
It could also have been said by Jet/Cord (OK), Jody/Shannon (Tex), or Jordan (NC) of Jordeff. Down here in Texas, people say the "buckle" of the Bible Belt is in Abilene, Tx. Home to three major universities of 3 different church denominations.
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