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I’ve never watched beyond the gymnast being out before, so this is my first time seeing past Day 4. There have certainly been less medical withdraws this year.

Jordyn Wieber would have perhaps faired better on this season. She withdrew last year because she was afraid of going underwater. Her season was entirely water themed, while this season’s theme is Urban Warfare and only had one real underwater challenge.

I think it’s odd this season that they have two couples on together and a mother/daughter pair. Part of this thing is suppose to be the mental component, but six people have the advantage going in with a built in support system.

If Wieber had Chris Brooks there pumping her up, and less underwater adventures, maybe she would have made it to the end.

Nastia who knows. She quit because of issues with her cast mates. Imagine seeing her on this paired with Valeri though lol.
 
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Today Shawn claims that smiling would get you kicked off the National Team.

Season 4 - Shawn Johnson and Andrew East - Episode 7

Day 7, we start with everyone waking up as usual, but throughout the night Christie Pearce Rampone has been coughing heavily and is still coughing upon waking (a very wet sounding cough.) Just listening to her is making me want to cough to clear my own throat, it sounds bad. Mark Estes' ear is also red and swollen, he thinks it's cauliflower ear. There's general grumblings about everyone's aches and pains.

Kody Brown: We have gone six days. Every challenge seemed tougher than the last and we still did it.

Andrew: Are we the toughest or the dumbest?

Christie goes to the medical room. The doctor says her chest sounds really tight and she has a lot of crackles on her lungs as well. He diagnoses her with a chest infection. Christie is medically withdrawn and is out. 7 remain.

We get a conversation in the bunk:

Brianna: When did you stop, Shawn? Being in the Olympics?

Shawn: 16 the first time. And then I went back because I got so lost and just like, depressed and desperate, that I didn't know what else to do.

Randall: So you went back to the gym?

Shawn: And then retired again at ..19.

Shawn cutaway to camera: When I competed, I was obsessed with perfection. and in gymnastics, in a sport that favors the perfect score.. I was obsessed with that idea. I wanted to be perfect in every way.

Randall: What was that transition like for you? What was the toughest part?

Shawn: Hell. I felt like I had no value.

Time to line up. No drama today Staff just give a little speech about motivation and teamwork then sends everyone off to the cars to drive to the first challenge. In the cars Andrew and Shawn are next to each other.

Andrew: You're a beast. You haven't even flinched this whole time.

Shawn: Pays to win, Andrew.

Challenge 1: They are taken to a remote Moroccan village. Before anything else happens Staff pull Mark Estes out of the cars and send him to a military medic standing on the side of the road?? She says his ear is swollen and could cause long-term disfigurement if not treated. Says he has to go to hospital for a procedure to be done by a specialist ENT. Staff medically withdraw him. Why wasn't this done before they left camp? Like.. what? This is bizarre timing. Down to 6 now I guess.

Back to the challenge. They're going to be doing a hostage rescue in pairs. Shawn and Kody Brown are paired together first and told to put gas masks on. Their part of the mission is to clear a compound that has been commandeered by the "enemy" and filled with smoke. They need to rescue the hostage in the compound and retrieve a critical piece of equipment that is inside a building. Staff tells them the equipment is in a small box with the number 0749 on it.

SF hostages.webp


Shawn cutaway to camera: In gymnastics, the only way I competed and was successful in my career was by being a one-man show, and like, doing it myself.

They have a two minute timer to get in and out with the hostage and the equipment before the building "explodes." Shawn and Kody run in and forget the instructions. They were supposed to clear the buildings inside the compound first but they skip it. Staff yells at them to go in the building and they almost do, then turn around at the door and go the other way. They never put their gas masks on, they're just running around holding them. They find the hostage and get him up. They then go into the building, taking the hostage inside with them. Once inside they finally put their gas masks on, but the hostage doesn't have one. Staff is yelling at them that the hostage doesn't have a mask, but Shawn and Kody ignore them and just keep searching for the equipment with the hostage in the smoke. Kody gives up and runs out of the compound with the hostage, leaving Shawn alone still searching the building as it "blows up" (some dirt outside jumps up.)

Staff yell at them for a bit about how bad they did. Kody says he left because he figured the hostage was more important than the equipment (the hostage they had already gassed to death) and says it's his bad for not communicating that to Shawn. They fail.

Shawn cutaway to camera: Having control is very important to me. When I can't control everything around me, I start to lose my sanity a little bit.

Next up is a montage of Andrew paired with Gia Giudice and Randall Cobb paired with Brianna LaPaglia. Both pairs enter the buildings first and spend the majority of their time searching for the equipment. Randall/Brianna find it, go outside and get their hostage, then get out the door with him with 1 second to spare. Andrew/Gia never find the equipment, but they run out and get the hostage out right as the compound is "blowing up." Randall and Brianna pass, Andrew and Gia fail.

Outside the compound the group is talking:

Kody: Did you guys succeed?

Brianna: Yea, we passed.

Gia: We failed, but we got the hostage out.

Kody to Andrew: Yeah, I got your wife killed. I'm sorry. It was a dereliction of duty.

Andrew: What happened?

Shawn: We got the hostage.. but then we took him with us. And killed him.

Brianna: So you guys looked for the hostage first?

Kody: Yes.

Shawn: And then he left with the hostage, and I stayed and looked for the equipment.

Andrew: You just freaking ditched her?

Kody: I did. I did not communicate as I was leaving with my partner to forget about the equipment and just get out with the hostage.

Shawn: We didn't say a single word to each other the entire time. We didn't communicate at all.

Kody: Yeah, it's just the mouth closed when we got in there.

Brianna: Yeah it's key. You gotta talk. I think for challenges moving forward you need to stop trying to take leadership and follow behind.

Kody: I'm fine with that!

Brianna: I think you get a little, I don't know, wrapped up in it, and then you forget about the team component.

Kody: You're right Bri, I'm not much wits about me!

Brianna: No, you're not!

Brianna laughs and shakes Shawn's shoulders lightly: You're good. You're good.

Shawn: I know. I'm just pissed. It was miserable.

Angry Shawn
SF angry shawn.webp


Back in the cars, driving back to camp. Andrew and Brianna are in a car alone together.

Brianna: Shawn was pissed!

Andrew: Dude, she was pissed.

Brianna: She was steaming from the ears!

Andrew laughing: I've seen that look many times.

Brianna laughing: I'm sure you have, yeah.

Andrew: That was not good!

Shawn cutaway to camera: I don't like to fail. I am very hard on myself, so I will probably internalize a rough day or a bad decision or a mistake or a fail.

Shawn is riding in a car alone with Gia.

Shawn: I felt so freaking pissed when I turned around and I ran all the way back through the entire compound looking for him. Only to find him standing outside.

Gia: That would have infuriated me.

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Back at camp now, Staff are in their dorm discussing Shawn. They decide to have a one on one with her. The following conversation was in the one on one:

Staff: Today was an absolute cluster. What happened out there?

Shawn: I don't know. I haven't pushed myself in a very very long time. When I competed, I never had to do a full team thing. I'm so used to isolating myself.

Staff: Your visual personality to us.. "stay robotic robotic" .. I don't need a robot. I want a true character. And I don't know where it is right now. In fact, we- none of us do. You still are stoic and behind some barriers for some reason. I don't know why.

Shawn: I don't know how to filter that. My entire career was fear based. I had a lot of people very high up telling me that I was worthless and not wanting to see me succeed in gymnastics who controlled my fate. And if I showed emotion, I was cut. The only emotion you could ever show was a smile. But if you did that while lined up, you were no longer on the National Team. So being able to shut off all emotion is kind of what I'm used to.

Staff: I see.

Shawn: I was so obsessed with perfection, and I think that was part of the reason I was scared going into this of like, what would that bring out in me? Tapping into that side of me back when I competed worked for a purpose with gymnastics. And then every time I tried to tap into it after gymnastics, it resulted in something bad, whether it was..

Staff: Like what?

Shawn: Depression, eating disorders, obsessions. I lost my identity for a long time. Whenever I'm around you guys I try to go numb so I don't mess up.

Staff: ****ing forget us. Drop it. It's, who are you? It's okay to cry. It's okay to be who you are. It's okay. That's what we're not seeing at the moment.

Shawn smiling: I think that part terrifies me.

Staff: Let it terrify you. You know what? Being ****ing scared is good.

2nd Staff: You've been a great performer physically and on task, but being human, because you got to connect as well, that's what we need to see from you.

Staff: The question at the end will be, would I have you stood next to me. And if I don't know you, I wouldn't. We want to see more of the human side. Two days, that's all you got left to be, be you.

Shawn: Thank you.

Then she's sent back to camp.

Shawn cutaway to camera: I don't think I learned how to show emotion until I was an adult. In competition, in my job, I was a machine. I'm really afraid of feeling vulnerable. I don't know how that will manifest itself.

Randall back at the bunk: What was that? What was that?

Andrew: What'd they say?

Shawn sighs: They said I'm way too robotic. They said, at the end of the day, I can't choose a team member if I don't know them. He's like, you're not letting us know you at all.

After that they spend some time on everyone being annoyed with Kody and he's made the duty recruit. Then they're called to line up.

Challenge 2 will be inside the camp. They have a little obstacle course set up in the middle of camp where they have to climb over and under hurdles, cross monkey bars, do 20 push ups, and then pick up a giant tire and push it over three times. They race through in pairs and whoever wins their pairing is released back to the bunk. The loser has to start the circuit over. Shawn and Randall win first and go back to the bunk to rest. Everyone else goes around again, Andrew and Kody win the second round. Brianna and Gia are left to go through a third time. Gia wins, Brianna can barely make it across the monkey bars.

Gia walking into the bunk: It wasn't fair, I'm stronger than her strength wise.

Shawn: There's no such thing as fair.

It's just over after that I guess, they don't show Brianna going through a fourth time. Everyone goes off to do their odd jobs around camp and Staff have a one on one with Kody.

Later that night Staff walk into the bunk and explain that when they go away on operations there's no communication back home. So what they do is write death letters. Before every operation they write all their last words they want to tell. If something goes wrong, those letters are sent to their families. He hands out clipboards to each recruit and tells them to write their death letters.

Everyone writes the letters and then sitting in the bunk they read them aloud to the group (Staff is not there, it's just them.) Shawn finally cries listening to the others read their letters. They're cutting most of these letters for the show because they all have multiple paragraphs on their clipboards but are only shown reading a few lines each.

Andrew's (abridged) letter: Shawn, I'm going to leave ya the same way I got ya, with a subpar , over-sappy poem. Some say they fall into love. I don't think that's right. I say we struggled into love. We both had to fight. You chose to humbly be together. Nine years later, we're still choosing each other. I love you. You will be fine without me and all my nonsense. I love you, bro.

Shawn's (abridged) letter: You're my absolute world, my best friend, my teammate in life, and the greatest father to our beautiful babies. You're a greater man than you could ever know. I love you. Squeeze our babies for me, please, every single day. And to all three, I love you to the moon and back. Everything about you is absolutely perfect. You made me a mommy, and it's the greatest job I've ever had in my life. No matter what you do, I will always love you. ... There you go.

That's the end of the letters. Scene cuts to everyone in their beds.

Andrew: All right, let's go to bed and get ready to get our butts kicked tomorrow, right?

People say their goodnights and the episode ends. 12 down, 6 remain.
 
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