Girls On Fire: Which Woman Is Likeliest To Win Her Very First Challenge?
Heavy is the
Challenge championship crown, although for the four winless female
Spies, Lies and Allies finalists, wearing it for the opening time seems to be worth a craned neck.
So if a woman does, indeed, ascend to the throne, who will it be?
On the latest episode of
Spies, Lies and Allies, and soon after Emanuel and Amanda were bounced from the game in a decisive “Night of Eliminations,” the remaining eight players finally heard the words they’d been waiting for:
You made it to the Finals.
And while the final male pool included multi-time champion CT and finalists Devin, Kyle and Nelson, the women’s side was wide open for a first-time winner.
So among Tori, Emy, Kaycee and Nany, who’s likeliest to snatch her first victory?
If momentum proves to be the secret to success, Tori might finally have the game unlocked. The veteran and
Are You the One? alumna tore into the game’s last installment soon after winning the final elimination round, “Drone Drop,” which noticed her literally carrying Amanda to the finish line in a moment that made the Cutthroat Bananas Backpack look like child’s play.
“She just gets up like the f*cking Terminator and she’s carrying me,” Amanda mentioned. “This isn't real.”
And Tori’s tunnel vision helped her barrel by means of the opening few legs of the final mission, in which she passed Kaycee to carry out Checkpoint 3 in first place among the girls, trailing only CT and Devin, who fortuitously became her new Purple Cellmates.
“Why would I not desire to be on a team with two guys who are absolutely incredible?” She asked.
And the hits kept coming for Tori, because the fourth person to accomplish Checkpoint 3 to round out Purple Cell was the most dominant rookie player in years, Emy (even the generally skeptical Devin called her the “rookie of the century”). While Emy’s path to the Final was lined with tears, bitter battles and more many invocations of her dead grandmother, it also amounted to four elimination-round wins. And with Tori, CT and Devin by her side via game’s next leg, she may just have the ability to pull off angry because the only rookie remaining.
“This is my dream Cell,” Emy mentioned. “It’s awesome. We'll certainly crush. From heaven a team fell.”
Falling, unfortunately, was the name of the game for Kaycee, who began the Final at the face of the pack however fell further and further back as puzzles became more tough. Still, there’s no denying Kaycee’s efficiency by way of the season was tops among females, and with an injury precluding her from picking up a very likely
Double Agents win, she’s got more incentive than anyone beside her to fight back for first place.
“For me and Nany to get our first win with each other could be badass,” Kaycee said.
And Nany, like Kaycee, has some serious groundwork to prepare up. While she’s played perhaps her best game although, avoiding every elimination thanks to a solid Emerald Cell, the return to a solitary format at the best of the final mission abandoned her a little frazzled. However with newly confirmed girlfriend Kaycee by her side on Orange Cell, could Nany get her groove back and prove being the most enduring veteran will finally pay off?
“It’s my third Final in a row,” she mentioned. “Getting first place is the only thing on my mind.”
So four very distinct paths will soon come to a head at a solitary destination, although who’ll get there first: Tori, Emy, Nany or Kaycee? Share your thoughts, and be sure to keep tuning in to
Spies to visualize who comes out on top!
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