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The Weather on TAR
G.B.:
I like it when parts of the race's production keep on trudging because "The Show must Go On".
Like when Phil and that Burkinabé woman had to huddle together beneath a little umbrella when Azaria & Hendekea checked in, and Phil had to do his sales pitch about the prize they'd won in the middle of the relentless rain.
Or when the Double U-Turn in Amsterdam, TAR21 got its own, personal umbrella XD
Mug Costanza:
The rain in the Amsterdam leg of TAR21 was definitely a huge part of what made that episode so sad. Abbie & Ryan had had flight problems (again), they got U-Turned by their friends, and realized that there was no hope of them coming back. The rain really put an exclamation point on how Abbie & Ryan must have been feeling. :(
Air:
It was a perfect example of great unintentional editing. I mean, the episode was an editing masterpiece.
gamerfan09:
--- Quote from: Airlinesguy on May 27, 2013, 12:04:59 AM ---It was a perfect example of great unintentional editing. I mean, the episode was an editing masterpiece.
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As much as I hate TAR 21, I loved that episode, and my cousins were crying with Abbie at the same time. I have to admit, saddest elimination ever Post UB.
Jobby:
--- Quote from: Mug Costanza on May 26, 2013, 11:52:10 PM ---The rain in the Amsterdam leg of TAR21 was definitely a huge part of what made that episode so sad. Abbie & Ryan had had flight problems (again), they got U-Turned by their friends, and realized that there was no hope of them coming back. The rain really put an exclamation point on how Abbie & Ryan must have been feeling. :(
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Yea, everything was dark and gloomy and it adds on to the sad feeling. Imagine if it was bright and sunny, the whole sad story wouldn't be able to be lifted.
+ there was a contrast... when Nadiya and Natalie and Jaymes and James and Trey and Lexi did their tasks, it was bright and sunny and turning to rainy weather.
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