The Amazing Race All-Stars Season 24 Spoilers: Can Rachel & Brendon Pull it Off in Episode 5? [+Video, Photos]

The Amazing Race All-Stars Season 24 Episode 5, “Can’t Make Fish Bite,” is set to air Sunday, March 23, 8:00 p.m. local time on CBS.
The Amazing Race All-Stars Season 24 Spoilers: Can Rachel & Brendon Pull it Off in Episode 5? [+Video, Photos]
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3/23/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

The Amazing Race All-Stars Season 24 Episode 5, “Can’t Make Fish Bite,” is set to air Sunday, March 23, 8:00 p.m. local time on CBS.

In this episode, the teams have to complete tasks in Sri Lanka, and race to catch connecting flights. In the trailer, it is hinted that Rachel & Brendon could miss their flight.

The newlywed couple, who previously finished third in season 20, ended up last in the previous leg in Kuala Lumpur. They got lucky because the leg was a non-elimination one.

Because of coming in last, however, they will need to complete one additional task at some point in this coming Sri Lanka leg, putting them at risk of elimination.

They definitely face a Speed Bump task, as seen in the photo below.

Speed Bump in Season 24 Episode 5

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Three All-Star teams have already been eliminated: Twinnies Natalie and Nadiya Anderson (Season 21), Mallory Ervin (Seasons 17 & 18) and Mark Jackson (Season 20), and Joey Graceffa and Meghan Camarena (Season 22).

The remaining teams are Brenchel, Leo Temory and Jamal Zadran (Season 23), Jennifer Wayne and Caroline Cutbirth (Season 22), Cord and Jet McCoy (Seasons 16 & 18), David and Connor O‘Leary (Season 22), Herbert “Flight Time” Lang and Nathan “Big Easy” Lofton (Seasons 15 & 18), John Erck and Jessica Hoel (Season 22) and Margie O’Donnell and Luke Adams (Seasons 14 & 18).

Here are some more photos from Episode 5.

Brenchel in Season 24 Episode 5

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Leo and Jamal in Season 24 Episode 5

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On the train in Season 24 Episode 5

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Larry Ong is a New York-based journalist with Epoch Times. He writes about China and Hong Kong. He is also a graduate of the National University of Singapore, where he read history.