Who was sent home in episode 5, “In Tyson We Trust?”

Sometimes you’ve got to make a big move to win.

That applies to not onlyThe ChallengeandThe Challenge: USA, but alsoSurvivorandBig Brother.

THE CHALLENGE: USA

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Sarah is pissed that she’s partnered with Leo, who everyone sees as the weakest male left.

Over in the bunk area, Ben is braiding Sarah’s hair, keeping theirSurvivoralliance going strong.

But again, you never know with him which way he’ll go.

THE CHALLENGE: USA

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He does love a blindside!

I don’t envision a happy ending for this couple.

Whoever solves their puzzle first wins.

THE CHALLENGE: USA

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This is alotof swimming, and there are still a lot of players left who cannot swim.

Some teams aren’t going to agree with them.

They drop off their first bundle of puzzle pieces and continue on their second lap.

THE CHALLENGE: USA

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They get their second bundle and start swimming back, but Ben and Justine are hot on their tails.

He is absolutely furious.

Time is of the essence here, guys!

THE CHALLENGE: USA

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Do they not understand that?

She can’t even swim, opens the wrong barrel, and theystillsmoke everyone.

Now the race for last place is on.

Azah is really gassing out, to the point where Cinco is literally begging her to continue.

And that meeting isawkward.

But was it enough to save her and Derek and make Tyson turn on hisSurvivoralliance?

Elimination

The answer is a resounding yes.

Ruthless, savage … and downright genius.

But only if it works.

Elimination challenge:A Dark Turn.

Then they run outside the container to stack new film reels on a pole in the right size order.

The team to correctly stack the entire tower of reels on the pole first wins.

She’s already regretting taking this shot.

Things are getting spicy!

The Challenge: USAairs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on CBS.