Double post for good news: The Amazing Race has been renewed. No info on time-slot or number of seasons (1 or 2) yet.
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# ? May 11, 2015 21:10 |
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# ? May 28, 2024 14:32 |
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I guess that's good news because I love the show, I just hope the next seasons are less gimmicky instead of more. Something tells be its renewed because of how successful the product placement has been, so I expect to see a lot of legs involving driving a Ford.
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# ? May 11, 2015 21:21 |
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THEY BETTER loving FIX THIS SHOW RIGHT NOW!
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# ? May 11, 2015 22:37 |
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The Fuzzy Hulk posted:I guess that's good news because I love the show, I just hope the next seasons are less gimmicky instead of more. Something tells be its renewed because of how successful the product placement has been, so I expect to see a lot of legs involving driving a Ford. My absolute favorite moment of the last episode was the car breaking down, then it going right into the promo for Ford about them being vehicle to get the racers everywhere and bah blah. With the final 3 teams all being blind dates, I have a feeling the heads at CBS will demand more gimmicks
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# ? May 12, 2015 02:13 |
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Part of me wonders if this elimination mid leg was the plan (admittedly most likely) or if they gave Mike/Rachelle a break cause of the car thing. I can really see their producer/legal folks getting a call from the camera guy saying "this car's brakes are about to explode" and ordering them to stop now.
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# ? May 15, 2015 04:05 |
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Toast posted:Part of me wonders if this elimination mid leg was the plan (admittedly most likely) or if they gave Mike/Rachelle a break cause of the car thing. I can really see their producer/legal folks getting a call from the camera guy saying "this car's brakes are about to explode" and ordering them to stop now. Yeah, it smells strongly of a production audible. On the other hand, it being a superleg couldn't be adlibbed, but they can adlib a mid-leg elimination. No speed bump was mentioned, right?
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# ? May 15, 2015 08:42 |
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Can they change the rules like that in the middle of a leg? I get confused by all of the laws that we have regarding game shows (if it is considered a game show). I remember a few seasons ago when the team forgot their passports at a gas station, the film crew specifically showed it happening but they couldn't say anything to the team about it.
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# ? May 15, 2015 09:36 |
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Ariza posted:Can they change the rules like that in the middle of a leg? I get confused by all of the laws that we have regarding game shows (if it is considered a game show). I remember a few seasons ago when the team forgot their passports at a gas station, the film crew specifically showed it happening but they couldn't say anything to the team about it. When last place is caused by a production error, they will (either it's confirmed or strongly suspected) audible in a non-elimination leg since it would be unfair to eliminate them. I'm not sure how they get around Speedbumps in these cases; it could be that their time is credited. Since they are designing the race on the fly, they can then kill a non-elim later on. I don't know if this actually happens, as the internal rules are very unknown, but it would make sense, like taking away late holidays in a school year to make up for snow days. Could also explain why so many Speedbumps seem like cheap, last-minute ideas. ("Sit on ice chairs for twenty minutes!") Leaving your passport behind is not a production error, so that would never count. However, hypothetically, if you were last because your car got towed despite being in the designated area, that does seem like it would count. Or if you were pulled over because the race-supplied car had a tail light out. Or if your cameraman was injured and you had to wait for help. Things like that, I imagine, would count.
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Golbez posted:When last place is caused by a production error, they will (either it's confirmed or strongly suspected) audible in a non-elimination leg since it would be unfair to eliminate them. I'm not sure how they get around Speedbumps in these cases; it could be that their time is credited. When the team was not experienced enough to erase all production errors that caused delays to the contestants, they gave teams that suffered from the delays time credits. I'm very doubtful that they would audible in a non-elimination leg to save a team that had some kind of trouble.
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# ? May 15, 2015 17:20 |
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Golbez posted:When last place is caused by a production error, they will (either it's confirmed or strongly suspected) audible in a non-elimination leg since it would be unfair to eliminate them. I'm not sure how they get around Speedbumps in these cases; it could be that their time is credited. This notably happened in season 17 when one team got badly screwed over at a Detour because the judge of the task made a lot of bad calls. So they ended up not having to do a Speedbump on the next leg since what happened wasn't their fault. You can read about it here http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/the-amazing-race-leg-omitted-speed-bump-due-production-issues-11697.php
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# ? May 15, 2015 17:29 |
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There have been far worse things that have happened to teams in the past and production didn't change it to be a non-elimination leg so I doubt that's the case here, especially since they had a Final 4 last season. The only time that I recall the race being changed in the middle because of production errors, aside from the time credits mentioned, is when one of the clue givers for a task was mistaken on the correct answer. Even then, I'm pretty sure the leg was already predetermined to be a non-elimination, they just added a bunching spot in the next leg and got rid of the speedbump.
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# ? May 15, 2015 17:31 |
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I <3 Mike, he's trying so hard. I'd like to see Jenny kick a field goal. Also gently caress TAR for that footage of the guys reaching the top of the stadium, I now have a bad headache and feel like I'm going to barf.
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# ? May 16, 2015 01:17 |
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That's the shittiest cab driver ever.
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# ? May 16, 2015 01:21 |
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Hands down the worst finale ever.
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# ? May 16, 2015 01:42 |
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The cherry on top of an incredibly underwhelming season
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# ? May 16, 2015 01:43 |
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Why do you guys think it was a bad finale? I actually think it was the best recent finale because it was actually exciting and every task had failure potential, the potential to change the lead, and there was a somewhat decent memory challenge. The bad part of it was the truck stoppers getting hosed 3 times in a row by cabs across two episodes (cab breakdown, cabbie not staying at stadium, and the gasoline thing), but they kind of got an extra life last episode anyway. I was so pumped that it was Hayley that screwed up spotting the flags. Contrast how much poo poo she would have given Blair had he done that, and how chill and positive he stayed. His attitude was the main reason their team was in contention throughout the race, a lesser person would have gotten mad at her and mailed it in on some earlier leg. I really really don't understand why Laura told Jenny where the clue was, I would have played it off like "I think it is that thing on the parking garage after all", all's fair on final leg. Sheesh. Good thing that didn't cost them. I found both the blind date thingy and the selfies to be annoying gimmicks but I at least was glad that the selfies played into the memory challenge. Edit: On the inevitable high place challenge in the finale there is usually no failure potential, just the team or member's willingness to do it. I was glad there was a significant chance of screwup and that it claimed a team.
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# ? May 16, 2015 03:30 |
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That was a decent finale and the lead changed a number of times which was great. Better than lightbulbs and skydiving to a win. I was just waiting for the doctor to drop the nurse and have one rant to her at the finish line. Shame it didn't happen. He seemed nice
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# ? May 16, 2015 07:03 |
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I thought it was a fine finale and a decent season. It was a terrible dud of a gimmick, but that wasn't too important to me. I do think that they need to shake things up a bit for next season though.
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# ? May 16, 2015 08:13 |
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They really need to just hire some specific drivers for the final leg at this point. The amount of times teams have been knocked out because of bad cab drivers is pretty crazy. The leg itself wasn't too bad, as Zwabu said, the challenges at least had some potential for failure and the lead changed multiple times. The seasons was rather lackluster in general though.
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# ? May 16, 2015 15:37 |
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I thought it was funny that they didn't actually get the rights to use real Cowboys equipment and jerseys
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# ? May 16, 2015 16:51 |
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Since they showed a shot of the neon sign at Gilley's during the opening photo montage of Dallas, I was really hoping for a mechanical bull riding event. Oh well, next time maybe. Blind Date/Looking for Love gimmick was lame and awful, and the selfies slightly less so. I'm surprised they didn't promote a specific brand of cellphone camera with the selfie thing.
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# ? May 16, 2015 18:39 |
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Zwabu posted:Since they showed a shot of the neon sign at Gilley's during the opening photo montage of Dallas, I was really hoping for a mechanical bull riding event. Oh well, next time maybe. The selfie thing led to a team missing their train while taking a selfie, which justified it.
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# ? May 16, 2015 19:51 |
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GOD loving DAMMIT HAYLEY YOU'RE THE WORST Someone had to say it. Blair is a literal saint. I'd feel really bad about him losing but he is a doctor who apparently lives on a houseboat or something, so I think he's doing ok for himself. bring them back for an all-star season please
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# ? May 17, 2015 02:04 |
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My favorite team that weren't assholes and seem grounded won so I'm OK with it. I'm OK with the lawyers and doctors losing. They'll be alright.
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# ? May 17, 2015 03:38 |
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From a couple pages (and a month and a half) ago:Andorra posted:Laura & Tyler are so obviously winning I can't even believe it. They've been the only team to have their pictures shown in each episode, several episodes having only their picture and no other team's. Oh yeah, the selfies are bad too. I enjoyed the season. I don't know if that makes me a bad person, but I was entertained and I thought the cast was diverse enough (especially with the hated gimmick) to keep things interesting. It was nice to see a season focused on intra-team conflict without using the token horrible "the race is a metaphor for our relationship" dating couple. If it weren't saddled with Phil trying to get everyone to make out at every single pit stop the "random teams" gimmick would have been a success in my opinion; the results of the race testify to that. Edit: Also it would have been better if Andorra hadn't ruined it for me, because once I read that post I couldn't unsee their inevitable victory. Thanks, dude. Tellah fucked around with this message at 10:13 on May 17, 2015 |
# ? May 17, 2015 10:09 |
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Wouldn't the selfies final task be a little uneven in difficulty if one team took all their pictures in front of recognizable landmarks/destinations and the other two, well, didn't? Happy it didn't come down to that, but it would've been odd had Laura and Tyler taken a selfie in a non-descript train and had to piece together which European country it was taken in. Anyway, yes, Blair will do fine without the million dollars, so I'm not mad that he lost. An uneven season but enjoyable overall, even though the gimmick was awful and didn't really do anything. There was a stark drop in TAR quality between All-Stars and Unfinished Business, so really anything is better than those doldrum seasons. I am happy that this show keeps chugging along and can now always fall back on its critical acclaim-- that entire year post-S4 was a dark time for everyone.
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# ? May 17, 2015 17:20 |
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Tellah posted:Edit: Also it would have been better if Andorra hadn't ruined it for me, because once I read that post I couldn't unsee their inevitable victory. Thanks, dude. The first thing that set me off was seeing them take a picture with Phil in the season premiere even though they were almost invisible the entire leg and didn't win it either. If I posted that then, man my e-penis would be so big right now. The second half of the season was significantly better than the first, but given how bad that was it's not saying much. I will say that I enjoyed seeing the show come back to a city I've spent a lot of time in, although if they wanted a task to be more relevant to Dallas they could have had teams search for a specific car on I-35. It's not like it would be moving.
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# ? May 17, 2015 18:40 |
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On another news. This might be a troll or not. https://instagram.com/p/2xVYjNP84C/
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# ? May 17, 2015 19:36 |
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Nexal posted:On another news. This might be a troll or not. https://instagram.com/p/2ymrANP80r/
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# ? May 17, 2015 20:58 |
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GaussianCopula posted:When the team was not experienced enough to erase all production errors that caused delays to the contestants, they gave teams that suffered from the delays time credits. I'm very doubtful that they would audible in a non-elimination leg to save a team that had some kind of trouble. They have in the past. I forget which season but there was a car safety issue I believe. They've called audibles at least that big before, and the elimination at the cattle drive would have been easily set up since they would only have planned for 3 anyway. Getting from Trujillo to Dallas is a long enough set of flights that it would have been pretty easy to fudge the rest. Not saying it happened but it's certainly possible. Also concur with everyone that that was underwhelming finale, it certainly beats the Vegas one though. Really the only thing that redeemed it was Hayley singlehandedly knocking her team out and being unable to blame Blair. I loved her screaming at him to direct the cab driver to something she saw by herself. Here's hoping watching this she gets some introspection and realizes what a total harpy she was being but my fingers aren't exactly crossed for that. I've been saying for years though: Give them professional drivers to direct using a map or something the last leg, having things decided by cab drivers for the finale is lame as hell. Toast fucked around with this message at 00:40 on May 18, 2015 |
# ? May 18, 2015 00:30 |
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Wizardryo posted:Wouldn't the selfies final task be a little uneven in difficulty if one team took all their pictures in front of recognizable landmarks/destinations and the other two, well, didn't? Happy it didn't come down to that, but it would've been odd had Laura and Tyler taken a selfie in a non-descript train and had to piece together which European country it was taken in. It was a little obvious when one of Jelani and Jenny's pictures had them celebrating getting their Express Pass. I do feel this race dipped compared to the last; Laura and Tyler are a solid team but their competition isn't anything to write home about. Hayley/Blair should have self-destructed long ago, they weren't even fun to root against like Tim and Marie.
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# ? May 18, 2015 01:05 |
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ApplesandOranges posted:It was a little obvious when one of Jelani and Jenny's pictures had them celebrating getting their Express Pass. I kept finding myself really really hoping that they'd get in a foot race to stay in the race at some point and Blair would stop just short of the mat and just watch her scream as the other team approached and checked in "Peace out bitch!"
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# ? May 18, 2015 03:56 |
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Toast posted:I've been saying for years though: Give them professional drivers to direct using a map or something the last leg, having things decided by cab drivers for the finale is lame as hell. I'd like to see the more of the legs designed to use public transit and foot/bike travel, anything to keep the race from being decided by a taxi. Sure, it's become a part of the race by now and it's a lot more challenging to navigate somewhere by yourself in a foreign city, but if you screw up at least it was probably due to something under your own control. If you need the racers to get into a car, get them outside the city by train or something first, do a challenge and then hop into your new 2016 Ford Focus with voice recognition and backup camera (Available at Ford dealers everywhere now).
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# ? May 18, 2015 04:23 |
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If there's one thing this season was good for it's
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# ? May 18, 2015 04:42 |
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Rockzilla posted:I'd like to see the more of the legs designed to use public transit and foot/bike travel, anything to keep the race from being decided by a taxi. Sure, it's become a part of the race by now and it's a lot more challenging to navigate somewhere by yourself in a foreign city, but if you screw up at least it was probably due to something under your own control. If you need the racers to get into a car, get them outside the city by train or something first, do a challenge and then hop into your new 2016 Ford Focus with voice recognition and backup camera (Available at Ford dealers everywhere now). My guess is that they use taxis in the final leg to prevent any home turf advantage by any teams who either live in that state or have visited it enough to know their way around. If a Texan team knew how to drive everywhere and even take local shortcuts then that's a significant advantage.
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# ? May 18, 2015 06:16 |
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The only time I can even think of a team having a home advantage was in the first season. Frank & Margarita were from NYC and the last cluebox was only about a few blocks away from their house, so Frank was telling their taxi driver the fastest way to get there that would avoid traffic. Except it was in the early hours of the morning without any traffic so the other team went directly there on the main road and won.
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# ? May 18, 2015 07:19 |
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I remember Marcus and Amani's race finishing in their hometown of Atlanta and thinking it would be a huge advantage for them, but instead Marcus spent like three hours trying to land a plane in a flight simulator.
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# ? May 18, 2015 07:32 |
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ApplesandOranges posted:My guess is that they use taxis in the final leg to prevent any home turf advantage by any teams who either live in that state or have visited it enough to know their way around. Actually the reason (that my mind is telling me was explained at some point in a behind the scenes interview) is it keeps the teams from being too dangerous while the adrenaline is pumping as they approach the final finish line. I see absolutely zero problems with providing them a car and a driver who's instructed to only go where they tell him and provide no info. Solves the dumb cabbie problem anyway and the "advantage to people who's lived/visited there a lot" is already there with the cabbies at times anyway in the finales. We've seen people able to shortcut clues/jump ahead before. As long as they don't finish in a city where someone actually permanently lives (not that difficult through casting really) I think it would be a lot less unfair than watching one of the teams be eliminated by cab dunces seemingly every finale the past few years.
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# ? May 19, 2015 01:50 |
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Toast posted:Actually the reason (that my mind is telling me was explained at some point in a behind the scenes interview) is it keeps the teams from being too dangerous while the adrenaline is pumping as they approach the final finish line. Letting the teams drive themselves on the last leg is a bad idea, they'll be going 160 mph on the highways and running red lights to get that sweet, sweet million dollars. Having the production team line up 3 or 4 cab drivers who will stick around for the whole leg and have a full tank of gas and know where everything is, but won't actually go anywhere unless the teams tell them would go a long way towards turning the finale from 2 teams racing to the mat and one team stuck with a bad cabbie to all the teams having an even chance. Or get Google to sponsor the next season and use self driving cars for the last leg
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# ? May 19, 2015 02:47 |
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# ? May 28, 2024 14:32 |
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4. Jordan K: A question for Blair. What moment did you really have a gut feeling that you and Hayley weren't a match? Blair: I was overcome by the amount of positive energy Hayley brought to the starting line and it was awesome to know that she worked as a nurse. I think on paper, we seemed like a great match. Hayley is an attractive woman with great qualities. I just knew pretty early on that she is not the right fit for me. I probably came to that realization on the way to LAX on the first leg.
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# ? May 21, 2015 05:04 |