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#1 Post by sunflower » Sun Feb 22, 2009 8:06 pm

I am loving this season so far!!! And next week's preview looks pretty good too.

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#2 Post by takinover » Mon Feb 23, 2009 1:46 am

Me too. The teams are so distinct from each other it makes it easy to watch and interesting to follow. Plus nice to see them go from country to country very rapidly this season.

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#3 Post by earendel » Mon Feb 23, 2009 7:00 am

The legs do seem to be a bit shorter so far - the first team was heading to the Pit Stop with half the show still to be shown. I'm not surprised that the hillbillies were eliminated; I'm sure the wrong turn that she took coming down the mountain took a lot of time. I am surprised, though, that he didn't rant and rave at her. But now that the two teams I was rooting against are gone, it's time to amp up the rootage for the Keisha and Jen team.
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Re: Amazing Race

#4 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon Feb 23, 2009 7:03 am

I want to do the day they had on last night's show! Paragliding down that mountain and then driving a Segway over an obstacle course? Outstanding!

But seeing all those Bavarian cream pies go to waste was a dessert tragedy of epic proportions! :shock:

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Re: Amazing Race

#5 Post by Rexer25 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 7:20 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:I want to do the day they had on last night's show! Paragliding down that mountain and then driving a Segway over an obstacle course? Outstanding!

But seeing all those Bavarian cream pies go to waste was a dessert tragedy of epic proportions! :shock:
I had to turn away...Oh! the confectionary!
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#6 Post by Jeemie » Mon Feb 23, 2009 7:47 am

MarleysGh0st wrote:I want to do the day they had on last night's show! Paragliding down that mountain and then driving a Segway over an obstacle course? Outstanding!

But seeing all those Bavarian cream pies go to waste was a dessert tragedy of epic proportions! :shock:
I couldn't believe so many teams turned down the Segway challenge for the pie challenge.

Have so few people not heard of the Segway and the fact that stability over uneven ground and ease of use are its hallmarks?

I would have chosen that over the pie challenge in an INSTANT....even not knowing that the pie challenge involved getting the pies in the face.
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#7 Post by sunflower » Mon Feb 23, 2009 7:50 am

Jeemie wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:I want to do the day they had on last night's show! Paragliding down that mountain and then driving a Segway over an obstacle course? Outstanding!

But seeing all those Bavarian cream pies go to waste was a dessert tragedy of epic proportions! :shock:
I couldn't believe so many teams turned down the Segway challenge for the pie challenge.

Have so few people not heard of the Segway and the fact that stability over uneven ground and ease of use are its hallmarks?

I would have chosen that over the pie challenge in an INSTANT....even not knowing that the pie challenge involved getting the pies in the face.
Without knowing how long the obstacle course was or how long it would take, I would have chosen the pies. I know they are stable over uneven ground, but I don't know how fast they go and what the course had in store...whereas looking for something in pies just seems like you could move fast. Plus, I just love baked goods. Lunch and a challenge all in one!

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#8 Post by tanstaafl2 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 9:25 am

sunflower wrote:
Jeemie wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:I want to do the day they had on last night's show! Paragliding down that mountain and then driving a Segway over an obstacle course? Outstanding!

But seeing all those Bavarian cream pies go to waste was a dessert tragedy of epic proportions! :shock:
I couldn't believe so many teams turned down the Segway challenge for the pie challenge.

Have so few people not heard of the Segway and the fact that stability over uneven ground and ease of use are its hallmarks?

I would have chosen that over the pie challenge in an INSTANT....even not knowing that the pie challenge involved getting the pies in the face.
Without knowing how long the obstacle course was or how long it would take, I would have chosen the pies. I know they are stable over uneven ground, but I don't know how fast they go and what the course had in store...whereas looking for something in pies just seems like you could move fast. Plus, I just love baked goods. Lunch and a challenge all in one!
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Having ridden segways several times in the past and being very comfortable with them I would have certainly chosen that first. My girlfriend has done the same although she might have been less comfortable. But we would have done what I wanted... :twisted:

Looking for something in a bunch of pies sounded like a potentially long task. Turns out it did not appear to be the case although with editing that is hard to tell.

It was nice the husband did not give his wife a difficult time when she was late and they got knocked out but could he have been more blubbery at the end? I know the race can be emotionally draining but jeez, Louise! In any case they had no chance and were fairly annoying so it was fine for them to go.

The blondie stews are next on my list although the sisters, Kisha & Jen, are quickly moving up to a close second on my "to go" list. The Asian siblings, Tammy & Victor, look to be a strong team if they don't have a major meltdown as was suggested in the preview but if they do they could win a spot on my to go list as well. The Mom and deaf son team seem to have potential although right now I have to pull for Brad and Victoria since they are closer to my reality if I were to compete (like that is ever going to happen!). I would think the stunt jockeys might be competitive as well but they seem fairly casual about it so far.

Despite coming in second last night I am not sure Mike and Mel can hang for the long haul and while they could be contenders I won't shed a tear if Barbie and Ken, I mean Amanda and Kris, stumble along the way.

And of course "Red Squared", while probably not likely to win, remains a favorite team from a, umm, visual aspect...

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#9 Post by peacock2121 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:14 pm

I would think that if Linda and her husband had not been last, they would have been penalized in some fashion for not following the instructions. That girl, I am sorry, is dumb as bricks.

I loved how Margie would not give into Luke and bail on the pie thing once they started. Good for her.

A few giggles about the nicknames Mark and Michael are getting. I am bad.

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Re: Amazing Race

#10 Post by sunflower » Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:16 pm

peacock2121 wrote:I would think that if Linda and her husband had not been last, they would have been penalized in some fashion for not following the instructions. That girl, I am sorry, is dumb as bricks.

I loved how Margie would not give into Luke and bail on the pie thing once they started. Good for her.

A few giggles about the nicknames Mark and Michael are getting. I am bad.
Yes, I agree. I don't think it would have been the mega penalty for just skipping a challenge, probably the 30 minute wait we've seen when people don't follow instructions. I have a feeling they were pretty far behind too, it would have taken a long time to go that far out of the way and then have to wait for the ride and everything. What an idiot.

Are Mark and Michael the short guys?

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#11 Post by peacock2121 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:19 pm

sunflower wrote:
peacock2121 wrote:I would think that if Linda and her husband had not been last, they would have been penalized in some fashion for not following the instructions. That girl, I am sorry, is dumb as bricks.

I loved how Margie would not give into Luke and bail on the pie thing once they started. Good for her.

A few giggles about the nicknames Mark and Michael are getting. I am bad.
Yes, I agree. I don't think it would have been the mega penalty for just skipping a challenge, probably the 30 minute wait we've seen when people don't follow instructions. I have a feeling they were pretty far behind too, it would have taken a long time to go that far out of the way and then have to wait for the ride and everything. What an idiot.

Are Mark and Michael the short guys?
They are the short guys. I know I heard two nicknames that made me cringe when I heard them and then giggle. I think one was The Little Men, but I am not sure.

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Re: Amazing Race

#12 Post by sunflower » Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:22 pm

peacock2121 wrote:
sunflower wrote:
peacock2121 wrote:I would think that if Linda and her husband had not been last, they would have been penalized in some fashion for not following the instructions. That girl, I am sorry, is dumb as bricks.

I loved how Margie would not give into Luke and bail on the pie thing once they started. Good for her.

A few giggles about the nicknames Mark and Michael are getting. I am bad.
Yes, I agree. I don't think it would have been the mega penalty for just skipping a challenge, probably the 30 minute wait we've seen when people don't follow instructions. I have a feeling they were pretty far behind too, it would have taken a long time to go that far out of the way and then have to wait for the ride and everything. What an idiot.

Are Mark and Michael the short guys?
They are the short guys. I know I heard two nicknames that made me cringe when I heard them and then giggle. I think one was The Little Men, but I am not sure.
They definitely called them something funny when they got out of the gondola thing at the top of the mountain, it was something like that, I remember laughing!

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#13 Post by Jeemie » Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:31 pm

sunflower wrote:
peacock2121 wrote:I would think that if Linda and her husband had not been last, they would have been penalized in some fashion for not following the instructions. That girl, I am sorry, is dumb as bricks.

I loved how Margie would not give into Luke and bail on the pie thing once they started. Good for her.

A few giggles about the nicknames Mark and Michael are getting. I am bad.
Yes, I agree. I don't think it would have been the mega penalty for just skipping a challenge, probably the 30 minute wait we've seen when people don't follow instructions. I have a feeling they were pretty far behind too, it would have taken a long time to go that far out of the way and then have to wait for the ride and everything. What an idiot.

Are Mark and Michael the short guys?
Don't get me wrong, I disliked this couple intensely and am glad they're gone.

That said- she missed ONE arrow. Would that really have gotten a penalty? (My wife said the same thing- said she thought they'd get a penalty).
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Re: Amazing Race

#14 Post by Rexer25 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:33 pm

Jeemie wrote:
sunflower wrote:
peacock2121 wrote:I would think that if Linda and her husband had not been last, they would have been penalized in some fashion for not following the instructions. That girl, I am sorry, is dumb as bricks.

I loved how Margie would not give into Luke and bail on the pie thing once they started. Good for her.

A few giggles about the nicknames Mark and Michael are getting. I am bad.
Yes, I agree. I don't think it would have been the mega penalty for just skipping a challenge, probably the 30 minute wait we've seen when people don't follow instructions. I have a feeling they were pretty far behind too, it would have taken a long time to go that far out of the way and then have to wait for the ride and everything. What an idiot.

Are Mark and Michael the short guys?
Don't get me wrong, I disliked this couple intensely and am glad they're gone.

That said- she missed ONE arrow. Would that really have gotten a penalty? (My wife said the same thing- said she thought they'd get a penalty).
It's hard to know for sure, but she did ride in a car, which was not part of the instructions, I bet. That's usually a "do it over" or 30 minute penalty, but since they were being eliminated anyway, what's the point?
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Re: Amazing Race

#15 Post by sunflower » Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:34 pm

Jeemie wrote:
sunflower wrote:
peacock2121 wrote:I would think that if Linda and her husband had not been last, they would have been penalized in some fashion for not following the instructions. That girl, I am sorry, is dumb as bricks.

I loved how Margie would not give into Luke and bail on the pie thing once they started. Good for her.

A few giggles about the nicknames Mark and Michael are getting. I am bad.
Yes, I agree. I don't think it would have been the mega penalty for just skipping a challenge, probably the 30 minute wait we've seen when people don't follow instructions. I have a feeling they were pretty far behind too, it would have taken a long time to go that far out of the way and then have to wait for the ride and everything. What an idiot.

Are Mark and Michael the short guys?
Don't get me wrong, I disliked this couple intensely and am glad they're gone.

That said- she missed ONE arrow. Would that really have gotten a penalty? (My wife said the same thing- said she thought they'd get a penalty).
I think so, because she didn't complete the challenge properly, she was supposed to walk to the bottom and meet up with her partner and get the next clue. Instead she ended up getting a ride back, which I think is the big violation. People have been told to take cabs or not take cabs, and if they end up in the same place but didn't follow the directions, they're penalized. So I think taking a ride during what was supposed to only be a hike would be a problem.

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#16 Post by Jeemie » Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:39 pm

OK- thanks.

I wasn't sure what their discretion in penalties was- I would've thought her getting lost was penalty enough (as it was, since they got eliminated).

BTW, is it just me, or are they showing the marker arrows that lead to the clues on camera a lot more frequently?

I remember the first few years I watched the show (as a casual fan), I always marevelled how easily they would find the clue boxes sometimes...until much later when I realized there were marker arrows.
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#17 Post by christie1111 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:50 pm

sunflower wrote:
Jeemie wrote:
sunflower wrote: Yes, I agree. I don't think it would have been the mega penalty for just skipping a challenge, probably the 30 minute wait we've seen when people don't follow instructions. I have a feeling they were pretty far behind too, it would have taken a long time to go that far out of the way and then have to wait for the ride and everything. What an idiot.

Are Mark and Michael the short guys?
Don't get me wrong, I disliked this couple intensely and am glad they're gone.

That said- she missed ONE arrow. Would that really have gotten a penalty? (My wife said the same thing- said she thought they'd get a penalty).
I think so, because she didn't complete the challenge properly, she was supposed to walk to the bottom and meet up with her partner and get the next clue. Instead she ended up getting a ride back, which I think is the big violation. People have been told to take cabs or not take cabs, and if they end up in the same place but didn't follow the directions, they're penalized. So I think taking a ride during what was supposed to only be a hike would be a problem.
don't know if the penalty should have been awarded or not. I don't know the rules.

But what I thought she did was get a ride back up to where she knew there was a marker and start over again. But I don't think they showed enough to be sure.

And I still don't know whether or not that would have incurred a penalty.
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#18 Post by peacock2121 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:55 pm

I think she got a ride to where she would have come off the trail if she had followed the trail the way she should have.

Penalties get given when they are told to travel on foot and they use something other than feet to get to where they need to go.

It is moot, given they were last anyway.

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#19 Post by Sir_Galahad » Mon Feb 23, 2009 1:16 pm

peacock2121 wrote:I would think that if Linda and her husband had not been last, they would have been penalized in some fashion for not following the instructions. That girl, I am sorry, is dumb as bricks.

I loved how Margie would not give into Luke and bail on the pie thing once they started. Good for her.

A few giggles about the nicknames Mark and Michael are getting. I am bad.
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#20 Post by mcd1400de » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:01 pm

Jeemie wrote:OK- thanks.
BTW, is it just me, or are they showing the marker arrows that lead to the clues on camera a lot more frequently?
They never bother to show the markers unless one of them gets overlooked.

So if they start showing Racers following the markers during a task, you can bet the house that sooner or later, someone is gonna get lost.
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#21 Post by sunflower » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:02 pm

mcd1400de wrote:
Jeemie wrote:OK- thanks.
BTW, is it just me, or are they showing the marker arrows that lead to the clues on camera a lot more frequently?
They never bother to show the markers unless one of them gets overlooked.

So if they start showing Racers following the markers during a task, you can bet the house that sooner or later, someone is gonna get lost.
Yeah, that's what I figured last night. I saw them show it and said to myself, oh yeah, who is going to miss that? I mean if you see a fork in the road, you are better off spending 10 minutes looking for the marker than to arbitrarily pick one direction over the other. Seriously.

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#22 Post by peacock2121 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:19 pm

I also wondered about the walking instead of the paragliding.

I wonder if one did not want to do the task - like being too afraid - and the weather was fine - would one be able to walk down. If there was a line to stand in before you could get a glider thingie, would one be better off running rather than waiting. 60 minutes is not that bad going down a mountain.

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#23 Post by starfish1113 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:41 pm

I am really enjoying this season. One thing that I've noticed this year is that they are using split screens, presumably to show exactly where teams are in relation to one another. If that is the case, this is a huge improvement. Also, I don't think the WV couple could have been that much further behind the blondes since they saw them after they completed the pie challenge.

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#24 Post by sunflower » Mon Feb 23, 2009 3:06 pm

peacock2121 wrote:I also wondered about the walking instead of the paragliding.

I wonder if one did not want to do the task - like being too afraid - and the weather was fine - would one be able to walk down. If there was a line to stand in before you could get a glider thingie, would one be better off running rather than waiting. 60 minutes is not that bad going down a mountain.
I can't remember how the clue was written - everyone did put on paragliding gear before deciding to walk. And some decided almost immediately, which made it seem like you had to go through the motions of officially hearing that the wind was too strong before deciding to walk. But I really don't know, I'm just guessing at this point. Depending how long they waited before sending teams after one jumped, I'd think if you were last in line, walking might have been a better option. Except for groin pull guy, of course.

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#25 Post by MarleysGh0st » Mon Feb 23, 2009 3:06 pm

Rexer25 wrote:
MarleysGh0st wrote:But seeing all those Bavarian cream pies go to waste was a dessert tragedy of epic proportions! :shock:
I had to turn away...Oh! the confectionary!
That's exactly the line I wanted to use, but I couldn't think of an appropriate substitute for "humanity". Well done, sir! :lol:

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