Heh. That's the same evil task mindset that put shakers filled with pepper in the salt piles, so that the contestants might very well get (genuinely) emotionally dramatic for the cameras.
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Yeah. I think the blondes way overreacted to using the U-Turn. I heard more of them making a fuss about using it than I did other people criticizing them for using it. But then, the team they U-Turned did get eliminated, so they did affect the race. Probably. Maybe not.
The U-Turn could be really miserable, especially down the road if a team has bailed on one task and had to go back and do it again after all, especially if it's one of the messier needle in a haystacks, where the teams working on it early make it much more difficult for the teams later by the chaos.
Also, the blondes didn't get hit by a bus. Doggone trailers.
I like TK & Rachel a lot. I would totally hang with them.
I also adore the grandson/grandpa who are genuinely resourceful and take advantage of their individual strengths, without criticizing their individual weaknesses. I would definitely have taken the counting task; years of working inventory control would have rendered that one pretty simple for me. But that team was brilliant for realizing their mistake and counting the errors back out. I would probably not have thought of it, and just gone back and counted again, which would have taken much much longer than just subtracting out the twenty.
Team Implosion can get off my screen any time now.
But that team was brilliant for realizing their mistake and counting the errors back out.
Yeah, that was pretty impressive, that he was able to do that. And do it right! It would have really sucked if the blondes had beaten them at that point.
Yes, can they be eliminated next please?
I'm not sure that doing the U-turn really changed things that much for Jason and Lorena - they started out an hour behind the next people and I don't think there was really any place where they could have caught up.
I think since the blondes knew how far behind Lorena and Jason started out, when they thought they saw them close behind them at the U-Turn, they panicked because they assumed they had fallen so far behind that they were fighting it out to last place.
I thought that the Blondes did exactly the right thing in using the U-turn. Unfortunate that the taller one (Jennifer) bought into all the karma-krap. It's a game. The U-turn is a part of it. It's also one of the few things on the race you've done right.
Seacrest's ex is incredibly obnoxious.
What? Who? Huh?
The shorter of the two blondes (Shana) used to be Ryan Seacrest's on again/off again girlfriend (and/or beard depending on how close you think Ryan and Simon actually are). Unfortunate situation all the way round.
I am not looking forward to more of Azaria's smugness (got him mixed up with Hendekea before). He is making me really dislike their team. Sad, because aside from the Bickersons, I'm really enjoying most of the folks left. Christina and Hendekea should dump Ron and Azaria and form a super kick-ass, all girl TAR winning team. That would be most excellent.
I hope I kick ass at 59 the way Grandpa Donald is doing.
He's 69, isn't he? I thought I heard him say something about almost being 70.
Huh? Well, even more reason to hope that I can kick ass at his age, then.
Is anyone watching The Biggest Loser?