Quote:
Originally Posted by Blondie93
The thing that I did not like about this episode was that it seemed that seat positioning on the plane pretty much decided the entire leg of the race. Each task appeared to take the same amount of time for each team, which was never really that long. For the final leg give me fewer tasks but ones which can vary widely in the time it takes to complete- as in 1-3 hours each. I recognize that there are always bad cabbies that can impact the race too, but I don't like that either. For a million bucks I really want to see them earn it in the final episode by truly outplaying the other teams. This just wasn't very interesting.
I was  at the lesbians. Caite is far from faultless, but come on. They acted like a couple of 13 year olds when she tried to apologize and I can't believe they hold such bitterness an anger. I also don't think BC made a big mistake in U-turning them. They had just as much potential to be a threat as the other teams left.
|
Yes to all of the above. Saved me some typing
One thing about the leg that I really did like, however, was that the clues were that- clues. They weren't "go to this address", they were more like the initial seasons of "figure out what this is". Like the Coit Tower clue, or even the music hall. I liked that.
The brothers were smart for writing everything down- but that was WAY too little to have to do for the last challenge. They've had some really complex memory ones in the past, which yes were miserable for some but at least it was more challenging and interesting.
I was so confused when the cowboy (Cord I think?) wouldn't walk ahead because the guy was in front of him (okay, I admit it- I can barely tell who's who in most same-sex groups because they always refer to them in pairs, and they rarely use each other's names!)... dude, this is a race and it's the last leg of the race. And they cut in front of you at the airport! Walk forward.
We were trying to figure out whether they'd get a penalty for moving up to first class. But I guess the rule is that you can't buy a first class ticket, not that you can't weasel your way into a free upgrade once onboard.