Amazing Race 11/8
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Amazing Race 11/8
Well, have to recodre tonight because I have a dinner engagement.
Some of you are already watching, and I am really looking forward to viewing tonight's episode. Looks interesting.
Will try to stay away from this forum till after I watch the tape.
Some of you are already watching, and I am really looking forward to viewing tonight's episode. Looks interesting.
Will try to stay away from this forum till after I watch the tape.
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Well, the only real surprise tonight is that the final elimination turned out to be (or at least seem, with editing) close.
Some decent tasks but an awful lot of point-to-point driving. Really frustrating to have so quick a look at the Grand Canyon, with no task or stopover there. Wonder if the Park Service vetoed any possible tasks there.
Some decent tasks but an awful lot of point-to-point driving. Really frustrating to have so quick a look at the Grand Canyon, with no task or stopover there. Wonder if the Park Service vetoed any possible tasks there.
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I can't believe I watched the whole thing.
I think I'm going to have to start The Amazing Race Drinking Game. Have a drink every time Ma Weaver says "Thank you, Lord." Have a drink every time one of the Paolos is unthinkably nasty to another. Have a drink every time the Goodlookskis shriek in unison. Have a drink every time Wally can't keep up with his daughters. Oh, look! The show just got a lot more interesting!
I guess this must mean I'm rooting for the Linz family, huh?
I think I'm going to have to start The Amazing Race Drinking Game. Have a drink every time Ma Weaver says "Thank you, Lord." Have a drink every time one of the Paolos is unthinkably nasty to another. Have a drink every time the Goodlookskis shriek in unison. Have a drink every time Wally can't keep up with his daughters. Oh, look! The show just got a lot more interesting!
I guess this must mean I'm rooting for the Linz family, huh?
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I have been lurking on these threads since the show started but today I wanted to respond.
I am enjoying this "domestic" version although I am sure they will not repeat it.
I particularly enjoyed last nights episodes because I have been to Page recently & the guy who introduced himself as Marcus at the Dam was not only a tour guide there but also a waiter at Bella Napoli in Page (often recommended by Fodorites). Mr. Laurieb & I were just cracking up.
I am enjoying this "domestic" version although I am sure they will not repeat it.
I particularly enjoyed last nights episodes because I have been to Page recently & the guy who introduced himself as Marcus at the Dam was not only a tour guide there but also a waiter at Bella Napoli in Page (often recommended by Fodorites). Mr. Laurieb & I were just cracking up.
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It was fun for me to watch, because we leave for our Arizona trip on Saturday, and I've never been there.
As usual, I dislike way too many of the contestants. I guess pleasant, quiet and polite people don't make for good television. ;-(
But the Linz family seems ok; I guess there is hope for them, since they are so young. But I think I'm pulling for the dad and daughters, although I don't think they stand a chance.
And Oh Lord, please make the Weaver family more likable. Never thought I'd hate a bunch of orphans and a widow.
As usual, I dislike way too many of the contestants. I guess pleasant, quiet and polite people don't make for good television. ;-(
But the Linz family seems ok; I guess there is hope for them, since they are so young. But I think I'm pulling for the dad and daughters, although I don't think they stand a chance.
And Oh Lord, please make the Weaver family more likable. Never thought I'd hate a bunch of orphans and a widow.
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Lost by not being able to read maps correctly- for sure. I have noticed that the big city people who are my friends and who really don't travel by car anywhere don't know how to read maps either.
Isn't it incredulous how the Weavers seem mystified about the reasons why they are disliked. Maybe when they themselves see the tapes at home later, they will listen and see why. But probably not then either.
Doesn't seem like the Lenz can ever get into first place, they are getting the 2nd place stigma that's for sure. Maybe it will make them try harder next time.
Funny how with three different flights, they all seemed to get to the next few stops fairly closely together. All the flights to Phoenix must have been right on time.
Isn't it incredulous how the Weavers seem mystified about the reasons why they are disliked. Maybe when they themselves see the tapes at home later, they will listen and see why. But probably not then either.
Doesn't seem like the Lenz can ever get into first place, they are getting the 2nd place stigma that's for sure. Maybe it will make them try harder next time.
Funny how with three different flights, they all seemed to get to the next few stops fairly closely together. All the flights to Phoenix must have been right on time.
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Before this season started, there was a thread (I think on Europe) of what do you think we'll see in a USA version of TAR.
I said, how about go to the Grand Canyon and see how fast you can make it down the Bright Angel Trail (or words to that effect, I haven't checked). I was thinking when they read the clue to go to the Grand Caynon "I'm a mind reader -- woo-hoo" But in the end I think the Griswolds in "Vacation" spent a longer time at the Grand Canyon.
I hope the son 'D' has learned something from this. My guess is Mrs. Paolo does everything for the family (cooks, cleans, school volunteer, builds stuff, etc.), never expects much in return in the way of thanks. D doesn't think Mom can do anything because she's mom and he's a teen.
Ok, when/where do they go ballooning? It's in the opening credits and I want to see a slow-speed balloon race.
I said, how about go to the Grand Canyon and see how fast you can make it down the Bright Angel Trail (or words to that effect, I haven't checked). I was thinking when they read the clue to go to the Grand Caynon "I'm a mind reader -- woo-hoo" But in the end I think the Griswolds in "Vacation" spent a longer time at the Grand Canyon.
I hope the son 'D' has learned something from this. My guess is Mrs. Paolo does everything for the family (cooks, cleans, school volunteer, builds stuff, etc.), never expects much in return in the way of thanks. D doesn't think Mom can do anything because she's mom and he's a teen.
Ok, when/where do they go ballooning? It's in the opening credits and I want to see a slow-speed balloon race.
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The Weaver's have got to go. When asked about the animosity with the other teams, one of the girls said at the pit stop, " Its really frustrating because those teams are classless, we're the only family thats trying to live a Christian life and its really hard" Yeah, whatever. I too never thought I would dislike a widow and orphans! The boy doesn't seem as bad as the girls. Will the Godlewskis please stop SCREAMING? The one Godlewski sister always acts like she is on the verge of a breakdown. I'm hoping for the Linz family to win. They are at least pleasant and seem to be having fun.
I missed the previews for next week. Anyone notice where they go next? This is hands down my least favorite installment but I know I will keep watching, I look forward to the old format and exotic locales.
I missed the previews for next week. Anyone notice where they go next? This is hands down my least favorite installment but I know I will keep watching, I look forward to the old format and exotic locales.
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Weaver kids are not orphans, they have a neurotic Mother with a bad dye job. Those screaming sisters are killing me, but not as bad as that music that is giving me a heart attack. I had to turn the volume down. The music is SO BAD! What are they thinking? And the Paolo kid? If my brother EVER spoke to my Mom like that he would have gotten the back of my Dad's hand or been sent to military school. I am really disgusted that Mr. Paolo hasn't defended his wife to that little know-it-all snotnose brat. Needless to say, I dislike this season so much that I fell asleep halfway into it for the first time in 7 years, and could care less.
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from the post above...if you had a drink everytime mother weaver asked god for help, you would be so loaded, you'd never see the end of the show. mind you, i think i need a few drinks to put up with those stupid screaming women. i hit the mute button whenever they accomplish anything...drives me nuts.
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There were some good tasks tonight. It was interesting watching them drive on roads that I have driven on. I think DJ Paolo said clearly that he did learn things about his mom and has much greater appreciation for her. He's still go a long way to go, but he does seem to be on a better track now.
Please let the Weaver family go next. I can't bear to even think about what they'll say if they win.
Please let the Weaver family go next. I can't bear to even think about what they'll say if they win.
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Things I'm sick of:
1. the snickering and squealing between those who seem never to have left sorority/fraternity row at college -- dating game meets fear factor
2. the spectacle of a crew who claim to be closest to God being the most judgmental and meanspirited
3. the constant dismissal of good advice by Father Knows Best
4. the sham of "deep down we really love each other" after hours of toxic bad-mouthing
5. PEOPLE WHO CAN'T READ MAPS!
No, I couldn't do better at any number of those tasks -- you'd never get me up doing loops in a little plane (or any plane). But I'm beginning to think they producers aren't giving them any tasks that require problem-solving or intelligence for a reason.
1. the snickering and squealing between those who seem never to have left sorority/fraternity row at college -- dating game meets fear factor
2. the spectacle of a crew who claim to be closest to God being the most judgmental and meanspirited
3. the constant dismissal of good advice by Father Knows Best
4. the sham of "deep down we really love each other" after hours of toxic bad-mouthing
5. PEOPLE WHO CAN'T READ MAPS!
No, I couldn't do better at any number of those tasks -- you'd never get me up doing loops in a little plane (or any plane). But I'm beginning to think they producers aren't giving them any tasks that require problem-solving or intelligence for a reason.
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I don't really care who wins, as long as it's not the Weavers.
They really left a bad taste in my mouth after this episode - what a bunch of hypocrites. It wouldn't be so bad if they didn't constantly go on and on about what great Christians they are - but there they are, being hateful and mean, even after one of the sisters tried to offer support during the go cart racing task.
And that little pity party they threw for themselves at the mat about nobody liking them - Ugh - maybe if they stopped yammering about how much better they are than the rest of the teams and really thought about it, maybe they'd figure it out.
They really left a bad taste in my mouth after this episode - what a bunch of hypocrites. It wouldn't be so bad if they didn't constantly go on and on about what great Christians they are - but there they are, being hateful and mean, even after one of the sisters tried to offer support during the go cart racing task.
And that little pity party they threw for themselves at the mat about nobody liking them - Ugh - maybe if they stopped yammering about how much better they are than the rest of the teams and really thought about it, maybe they'd figure it out.
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I got to watch it this morning. Thought it was much better, except for the Weavers still being there. They should have been made to re-paint the wheel. They just slopped the paint on and made a mess of it.
It was a real surprise seeing the race come to Arizona. They did show some of our beautiful scenery. Enjoy your trip out here, Tuscanlifeedit. where are you going in AZ?
Ncgrrl, there won't be a baloon race. the preview was just showing a scene from last night's show. I think it was the Godlewski's that saw the baloons on the way to the GC.
I think you are right, Cassandra, that they didn't have any tasks at the GC because it could really be dangerous and was nixed by the Park Service.. Notice how they had a park ranger "guiding" them away from the edge when they went to get the clue.
Brenandg, I think they may be going to Utah next week. They showed a ski jump into water that I believe may be near Park City. I went there about a year before the winter Olympics, and I believe that is a ski jump training area.
Other than the screaming, I like the Godlewski sisters. They are keeping up with the Linzes even doing some very physical tasks. I also like the Linzes -- hope it comes down to a race between those two teams.
It was a real surprise seeing the race come to Arizona. They did show some of our beautiful scenery. Enjoy your trip out here, Tuscanlifeedit. where are you going in AZ?
Ncgrrl, there won't be a baloon race. the preview was just showing a scene from last night's show. I think it was the Godlewski's that saw the baloons on the way to the GC.
I think you are right, Cassandra, that they didn't have any tasks at the GC because it could really be dangerous and was nixed by the Park Service.. Notice how they had a park ranger "guiding" them away from the edge when they went to get the clue.
Brenandg, I think they may be going to Utah next week. They showed a ski jump into water that I believe may be near Park City. I went there about a year before the winter Olympics, and I believe that is a ski jump training area.
Other than the screaming, I like the Godlewski sisters. They are keeping up with the Linzes even doing some very physical tasks. I also like the Linzes -- hope it comes down to a race between those two teams.
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PLEASE, PLEASE Weaver mom take a Geography class...didn't she ask if Pennslyvania was a state...then last night after arriving in Phoenix she asked "what state are we in again"...she is lucky they are staying in North America, "heaven" help her if they actually "traveled" somewhere! Anyway, I have to say that I would have preferred to see the Weavers leave over the Paolo family (never seen a family fight so well together). I have to give it to the Paolo's, they never took the easy route on anything, they have attempted all the phsyical challenges. I don't understand why the Weavers think they are so good and team spirited when they tried to have the guard at the gate at GC stall them, then oh boo hoo if someone tries the same tactics on them. Hopefully they are watching these tapes and realizing just how silly they look.
As for my favorite to win, the dad and the daughters. Could you imagine being stuck in a car for hours on end with the Desperate Housewives? Poor camera guy!!
As for my favorite to win, the dad and the daughters. Could you imagine being stuck in a car for hours on end with the Desperate Housewives? Poor camera guy!!

