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Gra1162:
I agree with u Violet if the Canada leg is really crazy exiting and really dramatic and have really tough task aka tarcan 4 episode 1 first Roadblock that I find really hard but interesting

DavidJunior:
I enjoyed S26’s opening leg- especially the World Order task with Genki Sudo judging

BourkieBoy:

--- Quote from: DavidJunior on July 23, 2018, 01:13:55 AM ---I enjoyed S26’s opening leg- especially the World Order task with Genki Sudo judging

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YES SOMEONE AGREES WITH ME!  :conf: :cheer: :woohoo:

Wadsy:
Season 6 is my favourite season, ever since viewing it the first time. Always has been, and probably always will be.

- Best task design
- High suspense (introducing Roadblock rules, Double Length Legs and Phil saying "the last team may be eliminated" not only in clues)
- Entertaining cast, not necessarily the best for sure but certainly memorable
- Best locations in the series - particularly Scandinavia, Hungary, Ethiopia, Sri Lanka and X'ian
- Bunching, never kept slow teams behind. Kept everything level.

The only things I didn't like were the winners and the final leg in general.


dryedmangoez:

--- Quote from: Genius on July 08, 2018, 11:41:50 AM ---I am a fan of the following teams

- Jonathan and Victoria (they were not horrid all the time)


I know I have very poor taste.  :clap2:

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Honestly, other than the horrible moment in Germany, Jonathan and Victoria were a very typical bickering couple. We've certainly had plenty of couples where both team members would give their partners angry earfuls and say hurtful things. And then there were moments, Senegal especially, where Jonathan was very friendly to the kids and locals, etc. Almost in a goofy way too. ("The president of Senegal synagogue is here!")

Whereas we've also had other Racers who get into fights with locals and local officials. :cmas31:

Doesn't excuse the shove at all, but I think their Fear Factor appearance though showed that they were either more dysfunctional in real life or just knew how to turn on the act to make "good" TV.

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