The Challenge
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CT wants Emy to join the Sapphire Cell, which, according to him, needs more strong girls.

And we still have yet to see a specified area that she excels in.
But she comes off as a girl who can hang and doesnt argue with the men.
Kaycee, as well, with the exception of Josh.
Im a real Sherlock!
Now, lets get into this weeks challenge.
This episode marksThe Challenges 500th episode, which doesnt personally mean much to me even as a longtime fan.
I honestly think this wouldve been more compelling if played early on in the season with more competitors.
A special highlight, though, was watching Josh knock Kyle to the ground with one hand.
I also enjoyed the women bursting into laughter every time they had to tackle each other.
For a second, they all look like hungry kittens fighting for their moms milk.
The Emerald Cell pulls off another win, and a sleep-inducing set of conversations follow.
I miss watching competitors nominate people out of spite or because they allegedly said something about someone else.
Allegedly, theres been some tension between Emy and Bettina in recent weeks.
Maybe theyve exchanged words on-camera.
Who can remember anything involving Bettina?
This elimination basically boils down to who stayed awake during physics.
But Bettinas technique is so obviously wrong that it has to be pointed out by someone.
Emy ends up knocking all six targets down while Bettina hits none.
After saying good-bye to Bettina and her microbladed eyebrows, T.J. lays out Emys three options.
For a millisecond, I think shes going to boss up and go to the winning team.
But shes still under Uncle CTs spell and runs to Team Sapphire, moving Amanda to the Ruby Cell.
I have yet to see this man refer to Emy as his niece!
Hopefully, next week, the stakes will feel higher, and there will be some delicious backstabbing.