Weekly Crew Assignments
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Episode 12 |
Episode 13 |
Episode 14 |
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Ben |
($5,000) |
($5,625) |
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($833) |
($6,666) |
($8,000) |
($7,000) |
($10,000) |
($12,500) |
($10,000) |
($0) |
($10,000) |
($12,000) |
($30,000) |
($500,000) |
Christa |
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($2,250) |
($5,000) |
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($5,333) |
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($3,333) |
($22,500) |
($10,000) |
($0) |
($10,000) |
($12,000) |
($10,000) |
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Jay |
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($5,000) |
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($6,666) |
($8,000) |
($7,000) |
($10,000) |
($12,500) |
($10,000) |
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($10,000) |
($11,000) |
($10,000) |
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Louie |
($2,000) |
($2,250) |
($5,000) |
($833) |
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($3,333) |
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($0) |
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Laurel |
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($6,666) |
($5,333) |
($7,000) |
($3,333) |
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($10,000) |
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Kendra |
($2,000) |
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($5,000) |
($833) |
($6,666) |
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($3,333) |
($2,500) |
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Nessa |
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($2,250) |
($5,000) |
($833) |
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Azmyth |
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($2,250) |
($5,000) |
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($6,666) |
($8,000) |
($7,000) |
($10,000) |
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Jupiter |
($2,000) |
($2,250) |
($5,000) |
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($6,666) |
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($7,000) |
($3,333) |
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Joe Don |
($20,000) |
($22,500) |
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Joy |
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($833) |
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($5,333) |
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Sean |
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($833) |
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Cheryl |
($5,000) |
($5,625) |
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Alexis |
($2,000) |
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Christian |
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John |
($2,000) |
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