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Originally Posted by CutiePie2000
That sucks that the Harlem Globetrotters got eliminated but come on, not being able to solve such a short anagram was a bit  .
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Finally watched it last night, and my feeling exactly.
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Originally Posted by OTW
BF seems to think the Globetrotters' elimination was staged. Free publicity for the Harlem Globetrotters and high ratings from people tuning in to cheer them on is a win-win situation for TAR.
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Interesting thought. It did seem odd to me that professional athletes would just give up in a competition.
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Originally Posted by PeppyGPhiB
And I'm thinking there was some major editing done, because it went from pitch black outside during the beer delivery task to actually being light out. I'm betting they had to do something like drink some of the beer, but maybe the network had to edit it out.
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No, they said it just took a long time. It was getting on to midnight when Ericka and Brian left the pit stop. While they were doing some of the beer delivering, you could see the edges of the sky just starting to get light. Assuming this was filmed sometime in the summer, sunrise is sometime between 5:00 and 6:00 in Prague.
I loved the Globetrotters attitude (until the last task) and they were good at some of the tasks, but they were not consistently good racers. Taking the 4 hour penalty?! Seriously?! Might as well say "we quit." Oh wait, that's what they did.
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really disappointed in them. I wanted Ericka and Brian to leave -- still would like them out -- but after giving up, I have to say that the Globetrotters deserved to be the ones to go.
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Originally Posted by OTW
I just don't understand how karma hasn't caught up to the brothers yet. UGH!
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I'm the odd man out, I know, but I'll be fine with it if Sam and Dan win. As far as I'm concerned, karma doesn't have anything to catch up with them about. Yeah, they bicker too much (Dan, you do act like a baby -- shut up!), but they are good, strong racers and they've made some very smart choices.
I completely disagree that they have been mean (except to each other when they get stressed out). They haven't burned other teams for the sake of burning them, which would be mean. (I thought the Globetrotters came much closer to being mean the way they trash-talked to Mika at the water slide.) They've made good, strategic decisions to work with other teams sometimes and to look out for themselves all the time.
Dan did exactly the right thing with Big Easy at the Kafka task. Sure they said they'd work together, but Dan figured it out without BE, and he gave him the first letter. That was more than enough. You're racing for the final three -- that's not the time to give it away to the strong competition.
At this point, I'd say Meghan and Cheyne have the best chance of winning and should win. They've consistently been the best racers -- although I find teams where they constantly call each "babe" and "baby" about as annoying as teams that constantly bicker. But I'll be happy as long as it's not Brian and Ericka, who have not been consistently good (but who have consistently annoyed me).
BTW, News report: Filming has started on the next season, and Big Brother 11's Jeff and Jordan were spotted at LAX as a team.