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TAR 30: Speculation and Discussion of the **SPOILERS** WORKZONE!
itsjustme11:
--- Quote from: Calibound2 on October 23, 2017, 02:20:42 PM ---
Ok cause that’s my question.. if they are afraid of some cuckoo crazy going to the finish line city , wouldn’t they be even more afraid to publicly announce where the starting line is being held and give plenty of advanced notice.
Or our members that live in cities that host legs of the race that know they are going to be there and head to the locations to take pictures. How is it any different?
Sorry I was just wondering what makes the final destination so special and secret when just the other day there were a bunch of people in Hong Kong waiting at the airport
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The starting line was revealed by CBS and they encouraged people to go. The security was set up by them.
All legs are protected. If you read the live sightings post 1- it states that. This board does not allow posting of any future locations until the teams are there. People find about about future locations, but you won't find it posted here until the team are on the ground and running.
georgiapeach:
We don't control others, just us. And maybe our safety concerns are archaic given open starts etc. But until/unless I hear differently, that's the way it goes!
But stay tuned, hoping to have a lovely time ahead!
NumfarPTB:
--- Quote from: Slowhatch on October 23, 2017, 12:48:50 PM ---
--- Quote ---But the flight is an equalizer...so DOES NOT MATTER!
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We hope it's an equalizer; I'd be disappointed if the finale was linear.
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It's been ages, since the last time we had final 3 / 4 teams split apart by them booking different flights for the final city, I guess that's a possibility production has worked really hard to avoid. They do prefer to have entire cast at the finish line.
Slowhatch:
What I meant by "linear" was a poorly-designed leg where the finishing order duplicates the exit order at the final airport; in other words, the first team to get off the plane wins the race. A leg that's constructed well allows back-and-forth movement among the teams.
dryedmangoez:
--- Quote from: Slowhatch on October 23, 2017, 02:55:14 PM ---What I meant by "linear" was a poorly-designed leg where the finishing order duplicates the exit order at the final airport; in other words, the first team to get off the plane wins the race. A leg that's constructed well allows back-and-forth movement among the teams.
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Yeah, any task that involves teams to get in a line for something shouldn't be on a Final Leg, imo. A Leg of course can be linear and poorly designed without such a task. But first come, first served tasks certainly don't help.
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