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TAR 17 EP 12 (FINALE) "Hi. I'm sorry. I'm in a Race."

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Belle Book:

--- Quote from: furybaby on December 06, 2010, 05:01:38 PM ---the preview is all suspenseful but somehow.. i would be really mad if
Jill and Thomas won...  really.  B:)

In the promo, it looks like this:
J/T - first or second
it looks like Jill and Thomas arrives first in the jump or second, their faces
tell me they are not third...

B/C - first, second, OR third. likely second

in the taxi, brook is stressed out about what place there are in,
problably on the way to pit stop?

N/K - LIKELY third
because of the taxi problem and Nat saying: "Hi, I'm in a race for a lot of money"
Nat has a fear of heights, making it difficult and lots of challenges.

JUST ONCE: LET A F/F TO WIN  :hearts:

--- End quote ---

Wait a minute -- with only a few exceptions, since Season 5 either the winning team or Phil Keoghan says the quote of the finale.  Nat said a quote which was pretty similar to the finale one, which is "Hi.  I'm sorry.  I'm in a Race."  What if Nat was the one that said the finale quote?  That might mean she & Kat win it all after all!  Okay, it's just hope on my part but still it's better than nothing.

Belle Book

power4:
(Hey--I usually just lurk around here, it's amazing to see what you guys can do!)

Regarding speakers of finale quotes, from seasons 6-9, Phil said the title himself, so I think it's safe to consider the current trend from season 10 onward only. Season 11, the title, Low to the Ground, That's My Technique, was quite obviously said by Charla, so it would have been too obvious as a "winner-revealer." Then, Season 14, the title actually referenced losing the race--which the speaker (Jaime) went on to do. Then, Season 15, the speaker was a non-racer. All other seasons (10, 12, 13, 16), the title was either random or referenced the race/finishing it directly, and did not obviously give the speaker away--and the speaker went on to win.

This title falls in the latter category, so if titles mean anything (which we obviously can't assume they do), this one suggests that the speaker goes on to win. (And if Nat does indeed say it, I sure hope the titles mean something!)

Prama:
Had anyone posted this yet?

THE REMAINING THREE TEAMS TACKLE THE FINAL LEG IN THEIR QUEST FOR THE ONE MILLION DOLLAR PRIZE, ON "THE AMAZING RACE," SUNDAY, DEC. 12
 
Teammates Brook and Claire and Nat and Kat Shoot for History as They Attempt to Become the First All-Female Team to Win "The Amazing Race"

"Hi. I'm Sorry. I'm in a Race." (Los Angeles) - The final three teams soar to new heights over Southern California, competing in the final leg for a shot at the million-dollar prize and, for two teams, the chance to become the first ever all-female team to win the series, on THE AMAZING RACE, Sunday, Dec. 12 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.  Phil Keoghan is host.

Slowhatch:
I think you were right the first time, Prophet. N4TV is a Eurocopter AS 350 (photo source page). The other helos in the promo have a paint job that doesn't quite match the rest of the owner's (Coastal Aircharter) fleet, though.

red_sox:
It does seem that the promos are placing unusual emphasis on the possibility of a female team finally winning... of course it could just be hype, setting the audience up for a disappointment- but would production want to do that? Surely if J/T win, they'd be putting a bit more of a spin on their journey.

Regardless, I haven't been this genuinely excited for a finale ever on TAR... I'm just hoping that for ONCE my favorite team will win. Charla Mirna... Ron and Chris... Margie and Luke.. I always get so close!


C'mon Brooke and Claire!
(Although I still have a sinking feeling it will be J/T)

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