It's been a while since I posted these! I got into a little rut at school, but now I am all better and have more time to write more of these. I want to reach the 100 episode mark by the end of the year. Like I promised, here is Benzibab.

I am going to do Blackbeard after this one.

THE RUBY EARRING OF BENZIBAB
MOAT: 6/10
The moat for this episode reused a moat challenge from an earlier production day (Imperial Wizard/Smashed Printing Plate day). Basically, in front of the six teams was an abandoned finishing net and an old vine. The first player had to run out and grab the vine and then swing across to the fishing net. Once they reached the fishing net, they had to climb over it and reach to the other side. Their partners had to cross the same way as the first player. If a player falls into the water while trying to cross, they had to start over and cross the same way. The first four teams that made it across and hit their gongs will go onto the Steps of Knowledge. This moat was kind of long compared to the other uses of this moat because some of the teams took a long time to get across, notably the Silver Snakes and Green Monkeys. But it wasn't a bad moat at all. The idea was actually good, which I can see why the producers decided to use it again.
LEGEND: 7/10
One of the most power rulers in African history was Bilqis, Queen of Sheba. In 1900 B.C., Bilqis visited Jerusalem to see King Soloman, the ruler of the Hebrews. The Hebrews were impressed by Bilqis' caravan of gold, and Solomon invited her into his palace. Solomon was curious on why Bilqis was bringing gifts to him. She stated that she got a coded clue that there was a traitor among Solomon's men. She was unable to decipher the coded message, but Solomon determined that the final clue to the puzzle was "Ruby Earring". Bilqis looked around the palace and noticed a giant guard named Benzibab wearing a Ruby Earring. Benzibab attacks Bilqis, but Solomon stops him and has him arrested. He gives Bilqis his Ruby Earring as a token of his gratitude.
The legend was actually interesting, but the voice acting ruins it like for most Season 3 legends. One point in the legend, Bilqis and Solomon are having a conversation. Bilqis stated that she went out for a joyride, which is why she visited Jerusalem.

Legends had some pretty lame one-liners in Season 3. Other than that, the plot for this episode was pretty interesting. It would've gotten a higher score if the lame voices and bad one-liners were not part of the story.

STEPS OF KNOWLEDGE: 7/10
There is not much to say about this Steps of Knowledge round. The Silver Snakes and Green Monkeys were the first two teams to reach the second to last step, but the Red Jaguars made a comeback and tied with them. Kevin of the Silver Snakes also got one wrong answer because he never let Olmec finish all of his choices. The Silver Snakes would eventually be first in the Steps, followed by the Green Monkeys.
TEMPLE GAMES: 8/10
The second to last temple games round ever featured
Paula, who was into soap box derby races and plays the piano, and her partner
Jason players baseball and was into dirt bike riding of the
Green Monkeys. The
Silver Snakes featured
Annie, who was into gymnastics and played the violin, and her partner
Kevin liked to draw. Notice how Kirk blazes through the team interviews and temple game instructions? I guess the producers had a time constraint or something this round? Which is funny, because later on you will see that they are trying to pass time after the temple run.

The temple games used in this episode were pretty fun, and these temple games rank among my most favorite temple games on the show. I like how all of these temple games were used in Season 2 also. It was like the producers were choosing the best stuff from the show and utilizing it for the last day? I am not complaining though.
Temple Game #1 - Queen of Sheba's Caravan
Annie and Paula had to unpack all of the jewelry from the Queen of Sheba's Caravan. To do this, they must traverse through a mini-maze and find the correct matching pieces of jewelry. Once they find it, they must bring it back to their team bucket. If they find incorrect pairs, then they had to replace it with another jewelry and search for a match. The player that gathers the most jewelry after 60 seconds will win. In the end, Annie and Paula had two matches of jewels a piece, resulting in a tie.
Temple Game #2 - Travel by Camel
Kevin and Jason were on a giant rotating pendants and had to spin it in a clockwise pattern in a full 360 degree circle. Once they make one full rotation, they will earn one point. While running on the giant pendant though, they had to becareful not to run too fast or they will fall off. The player that earns the most points after 60 seconds will win. In the end, Kevin outscored Jason with a score 15-14
Temple Game #3 - Traitorous Bodyguards
Each team had four traitorous body guards, and they must work together to knock them down. Each player will take turns loading a catapult with a boulder and firing it at one of the bodyguards. Their objective is to knock down all four guards. The team to knock down the most guards after 60 seconds will be deemed the winners. Kevin and Annie demonstrated that they were better shooters, and won with a score of 3-2. This put them up 2-0.5 and paved their way into Olmec's temple!
TEMPLE RUN: 7.5/10
The last production day of Season 3 resulted in some very generous temple layouts. In this case, the temple layout resulted in the fastest team win on the show. That doesn't change the fact that this win was still exciting and Kevin and Annie were really good players. Finishing with over a minute left on the clock in the Season 3 temple is never a fluke. Annie had one of the quickest frontrunner departures on the show, as she was removed 23 seconds into the run. Kevin was very fast as a secondrunner, and completed all of the bottom floor objectives swiftly. He didn't even try the Dark Forest-Shrine passage and instead took the Pharaoh's Secret Passage up to the Room of the Secret Password. After grabbing the Ruby Earring, he races out of the temple and finishes with 1:01 left on the clock!
This win was amazing, but it definitely is not as great as people make it out to be. The temple layout was way too convenient for this team and the bottom floor was pretty easy for a Season 3 run. I am not trying to downplay Kevin and Annie's amazing performance, but I don't see them finishing with a lot of time if they had the "Imperial Wizard" or "Lost Taj Mahal Turban" layout. It is still a good temple run though and a nice fast team victory is a nice way to end the last production day on the show
On a side note, this temple win was so quick that Kirk tried the milk the time at the end by talking about Annie and Kevin's temple performance. Thank you, Kirk.
FINAL VERDICT: 7.1/10
"Ruby Earring" was the second to last episode to be ever produced on the show, and it was a pretty solid closing one to boot. Maybe it was because the producers put in extra effort in the final production day, but the whole episode is enjoyable. None of the rounds of this episode were dull at all, and the entire episode was consistently. This episode ranks high on many user's lists, and for good reasons to. However, I didn't find it as amazing as some people make it out to be. The temple layout was too generous and the Silver Snakes benefited from an easy production day. But still, this episode is a great watch and I would recommend it. We know a certain user here who would easily recommend it too.