Just when you thought the foundation challenge was a thing of the past, in walks Oscar-winner Steve Laporte to judge the artists' skills as they "lay hair" (that's "make a beard" for you ordinary mortals.) Though Anthony is confident in his hair skills, Steve is unimpressed with his Rastafarian beard. It's Tate, who was sure he was doomed in the hair department, who wins the challenge with his sci-fi villain beard and eyebrows.
For the spotlight challenge, McKenzie directs the contestants to a limo, and the models - real-life engaged couples - step out. The goal is to gender-swap the brides and grooms, and everyone's pumped when they learn that they get to pick their own partner this time. Tate, who teams up with Anthony, gets to choose his couple (having won the foundation) and they go with a couple who have a healthy dose of androgyny in their natural state, and move ahead with a Vegas wedding.
No one's surprised that Megan and Conor wind up in a pair, least of all Jo, whose gag reflex is tested more and more each minute. As she and her partner Tom start work on their campy '70s wedding, Jo notices that Conor's directing while Megan's cleaning. Sam and Gage move placidly forward with their old age wedding, not getting caught up in the drama, but Conor makes no secret of the fact that he thinks they bit off more than they can chew. Gage and Sam know it's a risk, but as Grandma's needlework pillow says, go big or go home.
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