In this episode, the top five couples from season four's Couples Fear Factor series returned for a rematch. For the first stunt, both members of each couple would be standing on a platform high above the ground. As the two platforms making up the floor slid further and further apart, both players would have to jump the gap, transferring flags from side to side. The couple to transfer the highest total of flags before both falling would win a pair of fully loaded 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokees. For stunt number two, both members of each couple would be locked in a cage with a wall of bars separating them. The cage would be submerged underwater and both players would have to retrieve keys on their side of the cage and exchange keys with their partner through the bars. Both players would have to unlock three locks to open the cage, then swim to a buoy. The three couples to do this the fastest would advance to the next round; t he other two would be eliminated. Inky number three is where the man in each couple would have to siphon squid ink from four containers and get it flowing into a large funnel. The woman would kneel under the funnel, catch the squid ink in her mouth, then spit it into her boyfriend's mouth. The boyfriend would then have to spit the ink into a graduated cylinder with a ball in it. The couple who could get the ball out of the cylinder the fastest would win the Tony Hawk Underground 2 video game and $20,000. Finally for the last stunt, the man would start out by crossing an 8-inch wide balance beam high above the ground. Once he reached the other side of the balance beam, he would have use a pulley to pass a key down to his girlfriend standing on the roof of a building. The woman would then run with the key to a jet ski, start it, and race it down a water trough and off a jump. The couple whose jet ski hit the ground the fastest would win the $50,000.—K.P. Manning imdb.com
In this episode, the top five couples from season four's Couples Fear Factor series returned for a rematch. For the first stunt, both members of each couple would be standing on a platform high above the ground. As the two platforms making up the floor slid further and further apart, both players would have to jump the gap, transferring flags from ...