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*** OFFICIAL Amazing Race 38 Thread - Big Brother Alumni Edition *** (1 Viewer)

With the teams traveling together on the Amazing Race plane and the goofy timed release at the start, it doesn't look like there is much of a chance to change the order of the teams barring a brain-fart (like the twins did this leg). It is certainly surprising that Arun and Natalie are actually in the final four. And I still can't stand Penn. He's a legend in his own mind.
Arun and Natalie making the final three would be an upset. Anything to do with navigation imposes a difficult challenge.

As recent tasks have not emphasized physicality Dusty and Ryan have had more problems and shown to be beatable.

Kim and Penn are well rounded, intelligent and work together well. Also they are an older than usual couple  for being this deep in the race and leading.  

 
It would have been shocking to see Dusty and Ryan out before the final but it seemed pretty clear that this would be a non-elimination leg. When the flight attendants got to the mat and Phil didn't say that they were one of the final three teams to race for the million (and that was about halfway through the episode) it was a given.

They did try to make it look like it was closer than it was. Then it could have been four times Arun and Natalie would have been saved.

 
Firmly rooting for Kim and penn. 

the girls are great as well. Raquel deserves a bonus for all the mileage cbs is getting out her cleavage. 
 

the dudes bug me.  Little too much brotisserie @SWC for my taste. I did like the edit they got in the rock challenge.  It humanized them a little. 
 

father daughter are pretty bad and have had waaaaaay to many chances. If they win, it will be a travesty. 

 
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Firmly rooting for Kim and penn. 

the girls are great as well. Raquel deserves a bonus for all the mileage cbs is getting out her cleavage. 
 

the dudes bug me.  Little too much brotisserie @SWC for my taste. I did like the edit they got in the rock challenge.  It humanized them a little. 
 

father daughter are pretty bad and have had waaaaaay to many challenges. If they win, it will be a travesty. 


:goodposting:   Either of the first two you name would be fine with me.  That one brohan, the one who didn't go to prison, is so obnoxious that I can't root for them.  And father/daughter are nice, but not deserving.

 
When Phil showed that tiny little clue that said "White Tower", for a second I thought it read something different and boy was that weird :oldunsure:

 
Do you think the clues given by Socrates will come into play in the finale? The only ones that really seemed to pay attention was the youtube team, with the wife actually writing it down. The two guys sort of paid attention and might remember.

When the one guy was crying at the mat, I was hoping the other guy would have said "dude, I was wrongfully imprisoned"

 
All 4 teams chose the smashing of the plates challenge seemed appropriate for releasing the frustration of having to be on your hands and knees searching through a thousand or more rocks. 

If this hadn't been a non-elimination leg Arun & Natalie would have been in the final which would have been a surprise.  Maybe they are the turtles who beat the hares in the final. But though I said it I dont believe it.

I'd give them 50-1 odds. Other odds: Kim & Penn 2-1, the bros 5/2 and stewardesses 3-1. If the final legs involve physical challenges I'd switch the bros with  Kim/Penn. Stewardesses have been steady and see them finishing second to whoever wins it. 

 
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Runkle said:
When Phil showed that tiny little clue that said "White Tower", for a second I thought it read something different and boy was that weird :oldunsure:
After the family edition race (it was like season eight or so) Phil went to an event with several of the teams and when he introduced the Black family  (Reggie, Kim, Kenny and Austin Black). He says to the crowd, "Here's the Black family." The Black family was the only African American team that season. When the family came on stage, they announced that their surname was Black, saving Phil from further embarrassment. Or worse.

 
Do you think the clues given by Socrates will come into play in the finale? The only ones that really seemed to pay attention was the youtube team, with the wife actually writing it down. The two guys sort of paid attention and might remember.

When the one guy was crying at the mat, I was hoping the other guy would have said "dude, I was wrongfully imprisoned"
They have shown Kim writing things down several times now, and she is the only one they have shown doing that, gotta believe there will be a challenge where they have to answer questions about what they have done.

When Kim was looking for the rocks and stopped to say the "this is when the show will play that sad sound as someone just misses the rock" and "right now they will probably show someone walk right past it" as she kicks the rock and almost flips it, I want to believe that was in real time and she wasn't prompted.

 
When last week was non-elimination, I figured they did that to drag 2 more weeks out. Now this week is a 2 hour final with 4 teams?

 
Although my favorite team didn't win at least the three most deserving remaining teams made it to the finals. I guess given that COVID took out most of the really competitive teams at the break, this finish was inevitable. Dusty and Ryan dominated early because of the more physical challenges. But at the end, there weren't any such challenges and it didn't match up with their skill set.

I was glad to see that the Race spent more time interviewing the second and third teams at the mat. The girls really could have used the money more than the internet couple. Too bad they lost their jobs due to the pandemic.

For a season with such unprecedented challenges, they at least completed the Race and got it on the air. Well done Amazing Race.

 
They have shown Kim writing things down several times now, and she is the only one they have shown doing that, gotta believe there will be a challenge where they have to answer questions about what they have done.
And there was.

The regular mentions of Kim and her notebook were certainly foreshadowing.

 
Season 34 of The Amazing Race will drop next month, on September 21, at 10:00 ET/PT. Then on Wednesday, September 28, The Amazing Race will air a special 90-minute episode from 9:30-11:00 PM ET/PT.

Beginning on Wednesday, October 5, The Amazing Race will air in its new regular time period from 10:00 -11:00 PM ET/PT on CBS.

Apparently, the TAR charter plane will be back. Too bad because I loved the airport drama when teams tried to get the best flight out to the next destination. It will be interesting to see how this season looks after Covid-19 has cooled down.
 
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The 12 teams competing on The Amazing Race's upcoming edition are:

- "Engaged Couple" Aastha Lal, a 33-year-old VP of Operations, and Nina Duong, a 34-year-old Director of Business Development. They are from Marina Del Ray, CA.

- "Childhood Sweethearts" Abby Garrett, a 24-year-old data scientist, and Will Freeman, a 25-year-old accountant. They are from Birmingham, AL.

- "Ballroom Dancers" Aubrey Ares, a 29-year-old dance studio owner, and David Hernandez, a 29-year-old helicopter mechanic. They are from Los Angeles, CA.

- "Reality TV Romance" Derek Xiao, a 24-year-old product manager, and Claire Rehfuss, a 25-year-old AI engineer. They are both from Los Angeles, CA, and began dating on Big Brother in 2021.

- "Long-Lost Twins" Emily Bushnell, a 36-year-old law firm admin from Ardmore, PA, and Molly Sinert, a 36-year-old healthcare admin from Palm Beach Gardens, FL.

- "Newlyweds" Glenda, a 41-year-old insurance underwriter, and Lumumba Roberts, a 41-year-old middle school teacher. They are from Norcross, GA.

- "Married Couple" Luis Colon, a 34-year-old firefighter, and Michelle Burgos, a 34-year-old dancer. They are from Miami, FL.

- "Father and Daughter" Linton, a 50-year-old assistant principal, and Sharik Atkinson, a 23-year-old Masters Student. They are from Brooklyn, NY.

- "Military Brothers" Marcus, a 38-year-old Army tank commander from Richmond Hill, GA, and Michael Craig, a 30-year-old Air Force fighter pilot from Alamogordo, NM.

- "Former Rams Cheerleaders" Quinton Peron, a 29-year-old choreographer from Pasadena, CA, and Mattie Lynch, a 27-year-old dance coach from Vista, CA.

- "Golf Buddies" Tim Mann, a 40-year-old probation officer, and Rex Ryan, 59-year-old former Buffalo Bills and New York Jets head coach. They are from Brentwood, TN.

- "Motivational Speakers" Rich Kuo, a 32-year-old life coach, and Dom Jones, a 35-year-old gym owner. They are from Huntington Beach, CA.

For the first time, the race will start outside the US. The starting line will be in Munich, Germany. They will also visit the ancient city of Petra in Jordan, as well as the countries of Austria, Italy, France, Spain, Iceland, and finally Nashville, TN. Reportedly, there will be no non-elimination legs so a team will be eliminated each week.
 
Interesting first episode. Very different in a lot of ways. I hope that the "you choose the order of challenges" isn't done every week. It makes it too difficult to tell who is in what place. I would also rather have Phil tell us the team placing at the mat like in the past. I do like the no non-elimination legs twist. It always seemed suspicious how the "pre-determined" non-elimination legs appeared to favor the more interesting teams. None of the teams really looked like a dominant team yet. Good to have the Race back!
 
I didn't catch any preseason content. I had heard about the Big Brother couple, but I had no idea Rex Ryan was going to be on. I did a double take when he first appeared.

The backstory of the long-lost twins is insane. How does the decision get made (by the adoption service?) to separate them at birth? Would the service make the same decision today? And they only found each other because DNA testing exists.
 
It was not surprising that Tim and Rex were eliminated early. Too bad they didn't have beer drinking as a challenge because they would have crushed that. Glenda and Lumumba (Kevin Hart lookalike) were surprisingly good again. I'm liking the father/daughter and long-lost twins but not the motivational speakers. It's still early though.
 
So the team that had to go back to their car and get the hat for the woman, seems they didn't do what the clue said. It said to wear the outfit for the rest of the leg. They didn't complete the next task with the hat on. So why didn't they have to go back and do the task with the hat?
 
It was not surprising that Tim and Rex were eliminated early. Too bad they didn't have beer drinking as a challenge because they would have crushed that. Glenda and Lumumba (Kevin Hart lookalike) were surprisingly good again. I'm liking the father/daughter and long-lost twins but not the motivational speakers. It's still early though.

This is almost precisely where I am. Those are my favorite teams, but the only ones I don't like are the same as yours - the motivational speakers. Actually he seems OK, but she's too much for me. I dig her hair, though.
 
I can’t say I was surprised to learn that Rex Ryan has no musical talent whatsoever.
If only it was a dance where he had to stare at some women's feet to learn the routine.
So the team that had to go back to their car and get the hat for the woman, seems they didn't do what the clue said. It said to wear the outfit for the rest of the leg. They didn't complete the next task with the hat on. So why didn't they have to go back and do the task with the hat?
I agree, they made a point of showing other teams making sure they had all their stuff, and "remind me to bring the hat, I am putting it over here so it doesn't blow off..." Unless in the clue it said something about the "outfit" just being the clothes but to bring everything with them and we just didn't see that clarifying comment. :shrug:
 
The backstory of the long-lost twins is insane. How does the decision get made (by the adoption service?) to separate them at birth? Would the service make the same decision today? And they only found each other because DNA testing exists.

This could have been deliberate by the adoption service and not in a good way. Check out the documentary Three Identical Strangers. I wonder if something similar happened with twins?
 
This could have been deliberate by the adoption service and not in a good way. Check out the documentary Three Identical Strangers. I wonder if something similar happened with twins?

Saw that documentary; very good and also disturbing.

Anyway, came in here to post that the sisters are becoming possibly my favorite team ever. They're great at everything and are obviously loving the ability to get to know each other after their separation at birth. They could have been bitter but instead are overwhelmingly positive people.
 
So there are no elimination legs, but there are "mega legs" which span 2 cities, and 2 episodes, and basically act as a non elimination leg without the team in last needing to do an extra task.
 
So there are no elimination legs, but there are "mega legs" which span 2 cities, and 2 episodes, and basically act as a non elimination leg without the team in last needing to do an extra task.
Pretty much. But, no "not knowing" when you go into the mat. You're last, you're out.
 
It was really surprising that "Motivational Speaker" Dom had so little confidence in doing the sculpture task. Rich did to seem to prop her up a bit. Not surprising that they were eliminated since they were ninth or tenth on every leg. I was disappointed to see that Sharik is ready to tap out already. I think that Dad will have a hard time keeping her interested. Glad to see the twins win the leg.
 
How do you get to the sculpting challenge, look at 5 or 6 other people with almost perfect looking statues and think they all actually carved them in the hour or so they got there ahead of you?
Amazing how many people were holding the mallet and using the end to bang on the chisel before figuring out how to hold it like a hammer.
Good thing there is a team of motivational speakers to get Sharik her confidence back, oh wait...
 
I'm glad they were eliminated. She was so annoying.
I hope the Jamaicans are next and only because of the daughter. I feel bad for the dad. Hopefully she turns it around but I doubt it. Not sure what she expected.

I like the rest of the teams. Not sure who is my favorite yet. I like the short black dude couple, they seem to be having a lot of fun, the twins and the one with the blond and the Asian guy.
 
I'm glad they were eliminated. She was so annoying.
I hope the Jamaicans are next and only because of the daughter. I feel bad for the dad. Hopefully she turns it around but I doubt it. Not sure what she expected.

I like the rest of the teams. Not sure who is my favorite yet. I like the short black dude couple, they seem to be having a lot of fun, the twins and the one with the blond and the Asian guy.
It is a little unfair that Kevin Hart is playing, odds are he will get more help from the locals.
 
So there are no elimination legs, but there are "mega legs" which span 2 cities, and 2 episodes, and basically act as a non elimination leg without the team in last needing to do an extra task.

I gotta say, I like the new format, and I like that the Mega Leg didn't have a forced bunching, "hours of operation", or other mid-episode restart/reset... it truly was a continued leg straight through. Big fan of how they've changed it up the last couple of seasons. I know they don't want to repeat the mistake of season 1 (when one team finished a whole continent ahead of second place, who at the end showed up at the clue box for the Detour from the previous week's episode, only to find a note inside that said someone else already crossed the finish line). For so long they'd tried to hide how they do it by bunching up in the middle of legs with shops only open at certain random hours, only three times the helicopters leave, flights to other cities that are only flown once a day, etc... which would often hit in the middle of a leg leaving only one task to determine who stays and who goes.

Now... they just stagger the start to give the winners some of the lead they earned, and let them just race all leg through start to finish. No sitting around on a sidewalk overnight watching other teams catch up, they're active and racing all episode. Much more energy and better to watch, and I feel the stronger teams are still up near the top and can win or lose based on their own performance that day.
 
I'm glad they were eliminated. She was so annoying.
I hope the Jamaicans are next and only because of the daughter. I feel bad for the dad. Hopefully she turns it around but I doubt it. Not sure what she expected.

I like the rest of the teams. Not sure who is my favorite yet. I like the short black dude couple, they seem to be having a lot of fun, the twins and the one with the blond and the Asian guy.
Yeah agree 100% with you. All the teams of/with dancers seem solid as well.
 
So there are no elimination legs, but there are "mega legs" which span 2 cities, and 2 episodes, and basically act as a non elimination leg without the team in last needing to do an extra task.

I gotta say, I like the new format, and I like that the Mega Leg didn't have a forced bunching, "hours of operation", or other mid-episode restart/reset... it truly was a continued leg straight through. Big fan of how they've changed it up the last couple of seasons. I know they don't want to repeat the mistake of season 1 (when one team finished a whole continent ahead of second place, who at the end showed up at the clue box for the Detour from the previous week's episode, only to find a note inside that said someone else already crossed the finish line). For so long they'd tried to hide how they do it by bunching up in the middle of legs with shops only open at certain random hours, only three times the helicopters leave, flights to other cities that are only flown once a day, etc... which would often hit in the middle of a leg leaving only one task to determine who stays and who goes.

Now... they just stagger the start to give the winners some of the lead they earned, and let them just race all leg through start to finish. No sitting around on a sidewalk overnight watching other teams catch up, they're active and racing all episode. Much more energy and better to watch, and I feel the stronger teams are still up near the top and can win or lose based on their own performance that day.

Great posting! They’re doing it really well this season.
 
I would still be cackling out loud if she took the penalty, I'd have paid good money to see the look on her face on the sideline waiting it out when she realized the sculpture was just there to be uncovered.
 
Not surprising that the Linton and Sharik were eliminated after last weeks meltdown. Again, Dad did the roadblock and Sharik didn't seem very ... motivated. That's four different first place teams in four legs. Looks to be competitive all season.

It looks like a team gets a positive Covid test next week. That happened in both Amazing Race Australia and Amazing Race Canada and those teams were held out for multiple legs and just had a speed bump after quarantine. It will be interesting to see we do.
 
It looks like a team gets a positive Covid test next week. That happened in both Amazing Race Australia and Amazing Race Canada and those teams were held out for multiple legs and just had a speed bump after quarantine. It will be interesting to see we do.
Tough call on what to do but a speed bump seems a little unfair to the rest.
 
Well, there's our answer. Get Covid, get eliminated. I think it's fairer than the Canadian or Australian solutions. You just shouldn't be able to miss legs and still be in it. Not fair to the other teams.
 
Well, there's our answer. Get Covid, get eliminated. I think it's fairer than the Canadian or Australian solutions. You just shouldn't be able to miss legs and still be in it. Not fair to the other teams.

Especially with the scope of the US shows. Foreign editions tend to stay in one country for a while. Can't be dragging covid teams from country to country waiting for them to test negative.
 
I was just in Jordan in May and was at all these stops
Wadi Rum was a disappointment as I thought we would be in the middle of the desert but people and camps were close
My day in perta , I did about 32km of walking
Amann , the main part is walkable and i was all the sites and recognize most of the streets as I walked them as well
The final pit stop is behind a gate, very close to the main part of the city . Paid 2 bucks to get the gate open and go in.
 
Another "not too surprising" leg. Sorry to see Kevin Hart and wife go but with the last place start, car in ditch, not speedy at challenges, leads to elimination when the leg didn't have much movement between teams (except for the driving). Seemed like nice people and had a great attitude throughout. Now almost every team left looks like they can win.
 
First time the 2 guys have struggled with a map. Didn't put them in jeopardy of being eliminated, but did stress them out a bit.

The cream has definitely risen to the top. All the teams left are good.
 
First time the 2 guys have struggled with a map. Didn't put them in jeopardy of being eliminated, but did stress them out a bit.

The cream has definitely risen to the top. All the teams left are good.
I had nothing against the cheerleaders but I'm glad they went. I'm not sure that one twin is gonna make it or at least her injury will result in a last place finish. I'm rooting for the asian guy and blond, I think.
 
No non-elimination legs but already two mega-legs. Isn't that really the same thing?

It sure looks like they're playing up Emily's injury as their downfall. Or is that just a red herring?
 

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