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TAR 22 Ep 3 "Like James Bond Again"
leenie:
http://www.teen.com/videos/tv-clips/amazing-race-joey-and-meghan-new-zealand-video/
georgiapeach:
:tu leenie and :welcome: to RFF!
georgiapeach:
Take home bit:
--- Quote ---in this exclusive clip from Sunday’s episode, we get to see both of them behind the wheel! There’s only one problem — it’s a manual car, so Joey is a little out of his element!
Driving around in a dirt field, each team member must quickly guide the tiny little car around a swerving course, but together, can’t have over a combined time of 83 seconds. Joey goes first, and gets a time of 46 seconds. Go Joey! While Joey and Meghan are on the course, newlywed team Max and Kate are hot on their trail.
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Now we know why we see Dave saying "I can't drive it" :'(
David:
--- Quote from: Hooky on March 02, 2013, 09:33:35 AM ---
--- Quote from: apskip on March 01, 2013, 04:40:19 PM ---I see a lot of opinion about Keep On Racing, but here are the actual situations for Double Length Legs:
AR6, leg 6a and leg 6b in Hungary - teams reached a point where viewers are told that it is To Be Continued, a double length leg. However, there is no effective difference between this and Keep On Racing (a label not used in Amazing Races until AR18) excess there was no finish mat and no first place prize winner
AR7, leg 8a and 8b in India - teams reached a Lucknow rooftop to be told "Still Racing". That sends them in leg 8b to the train station, where them board for a mystery destination which turns out to be Lucknow. There was no prize.
AR8, leg 10a and 10b starting in Salt Lake City, then throughout Utah to Old Faithful for leg 10a, then through Wyoming and Montana for leg 10b. There was no pit stop in between, so this was a "You are still racing. Here is your next clue." leg.
AR8, leg 11a and 11b starting in Montana, then to Montreal, with viewers in suspense on whether the Wheelers would quit finding tickets somewhere in Olympic Stadium. There was no pit stop and no prize. 11b was the final leg of AR8, traveling to Toronto and then on a motorized boat to Joseph A. David State Park where the final ROADBLOCK awaited them.
AR10 leg 9 - teams in Finland found no finish mat but are told to Keep Racing, which takes them to the Ukraine.
AR18 leg 4 - teams finished in Lijiang, China, with the last 2 (Kynt/Vyxsin and Zev/Justin) being told "Still Racing", with the other 7 teams already started on leg 5 and Margie and Luke winning a first place prize.
I may or may not have all Amazing Race double length legs listed above. Whether they are Keep on Racing or just Still Racing is a totally irrelevant distinction for me. I do agree that a prize was awarded on AR18, leg 4, but who cares?
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I agree with this. I don't really see any reason why Leg 1 of TAR 18 was considered two legs. Just because the first team wins a prize doesn't mean it can be considered a Pit Stop. A "Pit Stop" by definition would inherently contain a rest period of some sort. And for it a mat to count as the end of one leg and the start of another it would have to be a real Pit Stop.
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I think they were qualified as back-to-back legs. I also think the "pitstop" terms having some stop or rest, IDK.
RaceUntilWeDie:
If TAR 18's KOR/TBC legs were counted as 1.. they would have only had 10 legs
but I do agree I don't really see the difference between TAR 18's and the earlier TBC's.
TAR 14's TBC had a prize at the fake Pit Stop and it was still counted as 1 leg.
- Pretty soon we're gonna have to move this convo somewhere else :lol:
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