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TAR 17 EP 10 "I Hate Chinese Food" (Hong Kong, China)

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NoluckBoston:

--- Quote from: Dånooky on November 24, 2010, 07:39:34 PM ---
--- Quote from: Belle Book on November 24, 2010, 06:10:51 PM ---When I suggested that Nick & Vicki fall so far behind because one of them threatens to quit, I was thinking that the task was a Roadblock and that the person who did the Roadblock (most likely Vicki) actually did quit and took the penalty as a result.

Belle Book

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Now that you say this, it's compatible with the witnesses reporting the 4th team being hours behind the leading teams.

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I like this theory too. This could be leading the to the crying scene?

Neobie:
Nothing else on Cheung Chau that isn't between the ferry terminal and Cheung Po Tsai Cave. Included the spoiler photo from during filming (A).

With another team getting off the airport bus with Nick/Vicki and the three other teams together at Cheung Chau, all teams must have necessarily got off the same flight. Not sure where Nick/Vicki are on Cheung Chau though.

franxaverian:

--- Quote from: slayton on November 24, 2010, 08:45:10 PM ---Thanks for the promo everyone.

It looks more like Dim Sum time in the restaurant.

If it really is sushi, then it was completely ridiculous for production to have done that in Hong Kong.  If it is Dim Sum, then those responsible for the commercial should be hanged, drawn and quartered, for being such ignoramuses. 



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I'm thinking based on caps 41-42, Thomas is eating supposedly Oyster(???) or any other shellfish-family dish and it's treated more  like sushi. Well, in Chinese banguet, there would be some exotic food like jellyfish and most of them are not considered dimsum.

Anyway, nice to meet you all in RFF!!!

TexasLady:

--- Quote from: franxaverian on November 24, 2010, 10:12:49 PM ---I'm thinking based on caps 41-42, Thomas is eating supposedly Oyster(???) or any other shellfish-family dish and it's treated more  like sushi. Well, in Chinese banguet, there would be some exotic food like jellyfish and most of them are not considered dimsum.

Anyway, nice to meet you all in RFF!!!

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Thanks for the information. I can see why it might be difficult to eat some of the more exotic dishes.

Nice to meet you too! Welcome to RFF!

:bigwelcome

Neobie:
The sun is on their left, at sunset (since they arrived at noon). Nat/Kat are travelling from Hong Kong Island to Kowloon.

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