Challenge Skull-Swiping: Will Any More Men Qualify For The Final?
“There are no more men’s Gold Skulls.”
Challenge host TJ Lavin’s words struck a handful of remaining competitors like stones on the latest
Double Agents episode, in which Josh earned his first elimination round win over rookie Mechie in “Asset Destruction II.”
And with the win, Josh secured the fifth Gold Skull among the boys and the final men’s spot in the Season 36 finale.
“To be the guy that gets the last Skull -- it just feels so good,” he mentioned through tears.
Still, that doesn’t mean the final
Double Agents roster is set in stone. Four other males still have the chance to earn entry to the final mission by swiping Skulls, thus eliminating already eligible players. So will Fessy, Leroy, Kyle, Devin and Josh have the ability to hang on to their Gold Skulls, or will CT, Darrell, Cory of Nam — none of whom currently hold Gold Skulls — have the ability to steal them?
Of the four boys who have nevertheless to qualify for the final mission, Nam might have the toughest road ahead. The only male rookie left, Nam is unlikely to get any help from the vets, and unless he wins a day-to-day mission, it’s doubtful he’ll even get a chance to compete for a Skull in the Crater. Not only that, he’s having difficulty finding peace with his partner, Olympian Lolo Jones.
And as far as partners go, CT is facing several challenges himself. Once he and his
Double Agents partner Big T have previously secured victory in a day-to-day challenge, Big T’s small stature is proving to be more of a provide because the game progresses. And with girls like Kam, Aneesa and Theresa continuing to dominate the game, CT is seeing his chances of Big T pulling out a win — and, thus, his shot at a Crater victory — fading away.
“Nobody is ever going to vote me in because they don’t want me in a final,” CT mentioned. “Only chance of me getting that Gold Skull is if I win.”
And as soon as it comes to winning, Darrell is aware best. Darrell, who, like Aneesa, has been a MTV fixture since 2002, is the only
Challenge contestant ever to have won four contests in a row (he would have likely won a fifth if Brad hadn’t provoked him into a fight on
The Ruins). Although a solid pedigree puts Darrell in a quandary that’s not unlike CT’s: If no one wants you to run the final, then they’ll never throw you into The Crater, and you’ll don't get a chance at a Gold Skull.
Finally, Cory, a Season 35 finalist, has a checkered
Challenge past: He’s come in second place, been eliminated first and finished several places in between. And, as far as partners go, he’s definitely having trouble. Of the five ladies who’ve been eliminated from the game, three have been partners with Cory, and his newest co-pilot, Theresa, doesn’t trust him as far as she can throw him.
So will the five current male Skull-holders stay put? Will one be purged from the game, or could four possibly be taken out? Who do you know will have the ability to snag Skulls? Share your thoughts, and be sure to check out the next
Double Agents episode Wednesday!
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