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China Rush 2010: Show Discussion --Note finale change to Oct 30!!!
slayton:
To be more precise, Charlie & Rachel are the only team to beat two all-male teams in the finale of any version broadcast so far.
No version has ever had three all-male teams in the finale.
Jobby:
--- Quote from: slayton on November 03, 2010, 06:53:21 PM ---To be more precise, Charlie & Rachel are the only team to beat two all-male teams in the finale of any version broadcast so far.
No version has ever had three all-male teams in the finale.
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That would be the worst season ever. :groan:
Unless it's a battle between Oswald and Danny, Jet and Cord or maybe Mel and Mike. Or else... :meow: :lol:
slayton:
Did anyone see the reunion episode?
(I'm still waiting for the person who uploaded the whole season to youtube to upload the reunion, or, at least, I hope that person uploads it. I've got my fingers crossed.)
azs:
--- Quote from: slayton on November 09, 2010, 08:34:56 PM ---Did anyone see the reunion episode?
(I'm still waiting for the person who uploaded the whole season to youtube to upload the reunion, or, at least, I hope that person uploads it. I've got my fingers crossed.)
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You can still catch it at the link in the first post in this thread (e.g., at 13:30 on 11/8, or 20:00 on 11/7).
I didn't have any problems at all with the buffering this time, either.
It's pretty fun to watch! Everyone is relaxed, and it's clear that they enjoy each other.
Neobie:
Finally caught up and finished the season. The finale was tense and fun to watch, and I can live with the conclusion!
The season as a whole? I question the choice of locations to represent China. Zhaoqing's my ancestral hometown so that's pretty cool, but I'm thinking it's too generic, like many other locations they visited, in a race that's supposed to showcase the diversity of the country. The tasks were generally good, but some of them were just random non-location-related tasks and badly edited.
After four whole seasons of practice, Allan Wu is still over-dramatic and contrived.
The thing that made the season as enjoyable as it was are the teams. I loved every single one of them (even the bickering couples), and hated when each one of them was eliminated. Not sure why I don't feel as connected to the US teams, even with the very likable cast of TAR 17.
Good first run, but would have hoped it had the oomph, location-wise, of first-season TAR: Classic!
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