River: The human body can be drained of blood in 8.6 seconds given adequate vacuuming systems. Mal: See, morbid and creepifying, I got no problem with, long as she does it quiet-like.

'Safe'


Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own

This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]


SuziQ - Oct 23, 2011 6:03:49 pm PDT #18319 of 23273
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

I was impressed with the number of teams who automatically assumed that they would need to reassemble the structure they disassembled.


Jessica - Oct 24, 2011 3:23:17 am PDT #18320 of 23273
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I was impressed with the number of teams who automatically assumed that they would need to reassemble the structure they disassembled.

And oddly, the snowboarders were one of the teams who had to go back and look again. But then, they were pretty distracted trying to get rid of the Buddhism cooties they'd picked up being around all these icky non-Christians.


brenda m - Oct 24, 2011 3:44:55 am PDT #18321 of 23273
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

Now now. They explicitly noted that, against all expectations, they did not feel their skin crawl with the heathen ookiness (possibly the temple was defective).


Nora Deirdre - Oct 24, 2011 4:40:05 am PDT #18322 of 23273
I’m responsible for my own happiness? I can’t even be responsible for my own breakfast! (Bojack Horseman)

They explicitly noted that, against all expectations, they did not feel their skin crawl with the heathen ookiness (possibly the temple was defective).

Yeah, WTF was that? Way to ruin my respect and admiration for them as a team. I was just saying last week about how much I liked them.


Theodosia - Oct 24, 2011 4:58:14 am PDT #18323 of 23273
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

I like Amani so much. She is one kick-ass spouse. I also like how she and her husband do not underestimate the grandparents, speaking of kick-ass couples.

I don't see the grandparents winning, but I bet they could get into at least the final four.

The Department of Fiendish Task Creation pulled a new one -- requiring the reassembly to be done by One partner who didn't do the other task, which randomly selected some of the less-observant teammates, or the ones who assumed they were responsible for half (snowboarders).

The twins got to go out with a big personal bonus -- close contact with elephants, even if it included cleaning up after them. :-) One even got invited to ride behind the mahout!

What the twins SHOULD have done, if they didn't want to beg from the locals, was find a hotel or tourist attraction with a lot of Westerners in it. They might have found a TAR fan who didn't mind driving them around for the day that way.

Was it Amani who thought to ask the taxi driver for his cell phone to take a picture? Or somebody else? That was a moment of genius.


Kathy A - Oct 24, 2011 6:03:58 am PDT #18324 of 23273
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

I think it was Justin's sister, whose name I can never remember.

I was surprised the twins were 3 1/2 hours behind the snowboarders at the start of the leg.


brenda m - Oct 24, 2011 6:25:19 am PDT #18325 of 23273
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

They blew through that challenge last week while the twins barely finished it at all.

I loved the shake-ups at the end due to bus service and navigation to/from the final "challenge". Some of the shifts involved more luck than anything but it was nice to see things change up a bit.

I do wish they'd been a little clearer about what was going on with the money for various teams.


Kathy A - Oct 24, 2011 6:32:00 am PDT #18326 of 23273
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

They started off with $186. They were all equal in terms of having no money after they had to donate it all to that orphange a few legs back, so everyone was already pretty low on cash, unless they managed to save some since then. The 5000 baht for their taxis in Phuket was about $150, according to Laurence and Zac, but other teams got away with only paying 4500 baht, which would have saved them some money. I'm wondering how much those bus tickets to Bangkok were.


Jesse - Oct 24, 2011 8:17:50 am PDT #18327 of 23273
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

other teams got away with only paying 4500 baht, which would have saved them some money.

Last night, Google told me 4500 baht was $146, so whoever was trying to pay $100 US was really trying to get over!


brenda m - Oct 24, 2011 8:31:02 am PDT #18328 of 23273
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

How long did they have those taxis for? Was the elephant place really far from the bus station?

My guess is they did not have to pay for their bus tickets at all, unless they needed a second ticket for some reason. Even so, there seemed to be a lot of cabbing at the end of the ep so I'm surprised only one team had $ concerns.