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Shane Oct 6th, 2005 05:05 AM

I'd like to see Amazing Race send the teams to places like Detroit or Butcher Holler, Kentucky. Off the beaten track. Lots of fun.

JJ5 Oct 6th, 2005 06:17 AM

Shane, there are a lot of places in Chicago I could think to send them to avail the boredom, as well. Talk about different cultures and customs! We could dress them in EMT outfits and send them into Cabrini Green (the buildings are 1/2 empty now and all will be empty soon.)

My Detour direction would be to then take either the elevator or the stairs, each with its own hazards and rewards.

And I would also send them to Cairo, IL and ask them to repeat a poem recited by a native. This accent is much, much thicker than Kentucky or Tennessee. And the eating task would be squirrel stew.


peterboy Oct 6th, 2005 06:33 AM

AR is always a little boring & confusing until a few tems get the boot.

They'll probably make it out of the SUVs and the country after more teams are gone....that will save the producers lost of $$$ and save the show just before we all get bored.

I agree that the father of the family that lost owes his son a bi "SORRY son" for being such a jerk when he was actually the one to blame. Watching that episode should have been very humbling for that man...I wonder if it was?

J_Correa Oct 6th, 2005 08:00 AM

The jury is still out for me on this season. On the one hand, it is interesting to see the family dynamics and there are a lot of great places in the US to showcase and a lot of diversity - I think there is a lot of material to work with if the producers have been creative. On the other hand, without the international flights, trains, and so on and all the jockying for position that occurs there, and the issues of trying to deal with language barriers and all that, the show doesn't seem to have the same suspense and appeal.

Sharon Oct 6th, 2005 08:17 AM

Just have to get my two cents in. As a travler, AR has been my favorite show since its inception.

I was so disappointed in this season, I will not watch again, basically for the same reasons already posted.

Boohoo!!!

MikePinTucson Oct 6th, 2005 08:31 AM

Oh come on, all of you wailing about the shortcomings of this season's AR experiment. And, please, Sharon, don't cry. Even though, to me, it isn't as interesting as the previous shows, it does have some interesting dynamics. Why, already most of you posters have favorite and least-favorite teams. As for me, I am just going to keep watching and see what develops.

As you all MUST be aware, this family show is an experiment by the producers. If the ratings / reviews are not good, they will scrap it for the previous format.

Barbara Oct 6th, 2005 09:00 AM

And as many of us are aware, the producers have already recruited two-person teams for TAR 9.

This family edition is totally different, but I find it's growing on me. I won't be upset if they don't do it again, but I think it's good that they are trying new ideas.

Madison Oct 11th, 2005 11:42 AM

I don't know her name but the little blonde girl whose mother said they had traveled extensively in the U.S. and abroad would have an advantage, is so annoying. For being so young she is so arrogant. I would hate to be around her at age 16.

So she runs a mile in 7 minutes. Who cares? She said she can outsmart all of them. she's just like her mother who did all that bragging.

I am disappointed in A. Race this season. I too can't keep track of all these people and if the rumors are true the whole race will be in the U.S. So much of the enjoyment is for us to see places we have never seen or would ever beable to.

chepar Oct 11th, 2005 12:18 PM

Madison-

I agree that the little girl can be a bit obnoxious - but at the same time I've found her amusing in a snarky kind of way - like when her brother told his parents that he was sorry he couldn't help them (while pulling the buggy) she replied "Get used to it, dork."


moldyhotelsaregross Oct 11th, 2005 05:10 PM

Woohoo... time for another episode.

Dayle Oct 11th, 2005 05:31 PM

I used to love the Amazing Race and watched every week. However, after last season's finale when the producers blatantly manipulated the outcome by getting the airline to open the doors back up so the other team could get on the same flight.....

sorry, no longer interested!

SuzieTrue Oct 11th, 2005 06:10 PM

The nasties came out of the woodwork tonight. Interesting to see how the families interact when forced together by plane or bus. Won't spoil the end for those yet to watch tonight's episode.

Marilyn Oct 11th, 2005 09:08 PM

Ugh, I still can't find anybody there I would want to spend 5 minutes with in real life. Still can't tell them apart, except the annoying ones -- the family from hell and the thank-you-lord widow. Not sure I'll stick it out through the whole show.

Wednesday Oct 12th, 2005 05:20 AM

..ok, I am digging it being in the U.S a little more, it's nice seeing places familiar and learning about new ones, and to some of these folks it's foreign anyhoo....I am not sure if I really like any teams now or some just annoy me less than others...I did think instead of complaining about not having any sleep on the bus they could of shut up and tried to get some....ah, well, looking forward to next week...

ncgrrl Oct 12th, 2005 05:26 AM

I'm sorry the man with his sons-in-law were eliminated. I like the fact that (a) they were all adults and (b) might have a wicked sense of humor I didn't get to discover.

I would have loved to win last nights leg of the race: free gas for life for all licensed drivers. Wow, what a prize.

I noticed the racers were using terms like 'team Florida' 'team Cincinnati' etc. I guess they are having trouble with the names too.

Which team called Dulles the 'dull' airport?

And for the 'Jesus I need help team' I want to scream at the tv "you have a brain, please use it" but what do I know, I'm at home watching it and know where the battery in Charleston is (and that it is Dulles airport, named for John Foster Dulles).

Anyway, next week could be interesting. With the Jesus team at Talladega and Dad killed in a racing accident. Does the show pick the race events before or after selecting the racers?

Meredith Oct 12th, 2005 06:02 AM

At the beginning of this season, I didn't think I'd like the little girl - but now I think she is adorable, and her team is the only one that I'm rooting for right now. One of my biggest problems with this season is that it's hard to get to know each contestant individually, since there are just so many of them. In past seasons, I've almost immediately rooted out two or three favorite teams. This time, though, I couldn't care less about most of them because I still don't know who they are!

Another thing I hate is tasks that involve no skills of any kind, like last week's spy mission and this week's sit and spin task. Last night's detour (or roadblock - can't remember which) should have been a task that would allow teams the chance to bypass other teams, rather than taking a number and waiting for their turn. Basically, the loser was decided as soon as the last few teams took their numbers.

Catbert Oct 12th, 2005 09:24 AM

Free gas for life! Now that's a prize.

Marilyn Oct 12th, 2005 10:16 AM

ncgrrl, something about the excellent snarkiness of your post gave me an epiphany *-:) (apologies to Ira). I could have been enjoying this MUCH more if I read the recaps on Television Without Pity. It will help me sort the teams out and I'm sure TWoP is having a grand old time with these folks.

jorr Oct 12th, 2005 10:53 AM

I'm still not impressed with this season's race and can't understand how someone could read the name of an airport and call it Dole's airport. Who named an airport after Bob Dole?

BTW there is no such thing as free gas for life. If someone drives Hummers for the next forty years BP is going to fill it up with gas for forty years? NO way! AR is becoming a joke.

Catbert Oct 12th, 2005 10:57 AM

I think AR is always hard to watch until at least half the teams get eliminated. There's too much to show in an hour with that many people, so it gets cut to bits. In a couple more weeks it will be more interesting. In the meantime, I'm still enjoying watching, for what it's worth.


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