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For those of you who haven't watched yet and want a recap: This week on THE BIGGEST LOSER our contestants headed to Washington DC to battle our nation's obesity epidemic head on! Full Article at OH NO THEY DIDN'T

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  1. Get ready to go on a field trip because The Biggest Loser is going to Washington DC! The contestants’ mission is to spend the next seven days doing everything in their power to help their fellow Americans live healthier and happier lives. Full Article at TV Guide Magazine

  2. What have I done today to make me feel proud? Is this a rhetorical question? Full Article at Television Without Pity

  3. The next challenge has four stages and to win the contestants must survive all four. Alison explains that the winner will receive immunity at the weigh-in. Full Article at Digital Spy

  4. (S08E07) As promised, absolutely everything Biggest Loser was transported to our nation's capitol, Washington DC, for the week. Full Article at TV Squad

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