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]
I was wondering why the newlyweds had pula when the blondes didn't, unless they just didn't show them having to get the money changed.
I liked Pam and Winnie but they did seem to be in leisurely mode yesterday. Still loving the hockey guys, too. They're so good-natured! And they're having so much fun!
Right, I'm also assuming that the other team thought to change money ahead of time but they didn't show/mention it.
There were a number of things that I thought would have merited a ten second explanation, actually. Like the role of the 2nd partner in the road block with the goats - at first I thought Pam and Winnie had already effed it up by having both of them in the boat. (And I think they did have them both catching goats, which some of the other teams did not.)
I wasn't clear on why Winona was steering the canoe instead of Matt, either. Unless she had to, for some reason?
I thought there was a mention, maybe last week, about how Matt had done 5 road blocks so Winona needed to be doing more.
Thanks. It was a little confusing because all of the tasks required both teammates.
(I'm assuming there is a TAR rules reason that the other partner could not head in to town on her own.)
I bet it's because they just have the one camera and sound team. And who knows where the more interesting thing would have happened in that case!
IIRC, there's a no-more-than-30-feet-apart rule for most stuff that isn't solo. Or 30 yards? Anyway, you're right, they're not allowed to be separated by much, I should have remembered that.
Is this the first time that teams have been caught by a local speed trap?
I thought the non-rowing partner in the canoe task was there to be the goat wrangler so that the goats didn't jump out of the boat or otherwise get away during the trip upstream. I didn't see anything to tie them up with or otherwise incapacitate them, but I could've totally made that up because they really didn't explain that part very well.
I can't believe Pam and Winnie Bald Snarked that detour not once but twice. I would've never picked the task with the donkeys anyway because of extreme fears of broken ox syndrome but once you've picked it, you just gotta stick with it. Even if the other teams beat them, that still would've put them only fourth instead of the last that they wound up getting. And all the other teams got their donkeys moving by basically screaming at them, but Pam and Winnie didn't even try that. It was weird. I'm gonna chalk it up to a massive case of killer fatigue.
I bet those traffic cops were loving the silly Americans who kept running through their speed trap.
I am watching a little bit of The Voice because I've been packing, and it's constantly on. No one should ever try to cover Nina Simone, let alone "Feelin' Good."
It's Chuck, not Matt, that is Winona's mullet-y husband, right?
That episode of TAR had me laughing a lot. Also! Baby goats! Omg, adorbs.