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Fear Factor UK Season 5 Episode 28 - Watch Legally and Safely

Fear Factor UK Season 5 Episode 28

Episode Title: Episode 525
Genre: Drama
Countries: UK,
Airing Date: April 25, 2005
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

Fear Factor UK: Stunt #1 (Water car rotisserie) Contestants would be chained into the front seat of a car as it spun in and out of the water. When the spinning started, they would have to grab a key, unlock two locks to free themselves, release a flag from the back seat, exit the car, and swim to a buoy. The two men and the two women to complete this stunt fastest would advance to the next round. The others would be eliminated. Stunt #2 (Fear Factor Sushi Bar) Contestants would have to choose two numbered plaques with disgusting sushi dishes written in Japanese on them. Sushi dishes on the menu were the maggot and Madagascar hissing cockroach roll; the maggot and rotten squid gut roll; the red worm, super worm, maggot, and earthworm roll; tarantula sushi; the stink bug, beetle, maggot, and fish sauce roll; and blended fish sauce, squid gut, and squid ink sake. Everyone who ate both their sushi dishes within 10 minutes would advance to the finals. Stunt #3 (Rooftop plank) Contestants would have to walk on a 6-inch wide beam jutting out from a high rooftop. They would have to transfer up to 8 flags from the end of the beam to a Plexiglas wall. As time went on, the wall would continually move forward and eventually push them off the end of the beam. The contestant to transfer the most flags the fastest before falling would be the Fear Factor Champion.

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Abs Breen     , Terri Dwyer