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TAR Vietnam Season 6: SHOW Discussion
G.B.:
--- Quote from: dryedmangoez on August 31, 2019, 05:09:32 PM ---Anyway, what are the relationships of the teams? Like I see "Blind Dating" for a lot of them. What does that mean? Did they not know each other before the Race? I know they're all celebs. Were they just put together by the show?
Like for example, MLee and Quoc Anh are listed as "Blind Dating," but they've known each other for a few years and have even been rumored to be actually dating since they filmed her MV before. I'm confused lol
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Are you talking about on the other Amazing Race wiki? I asked about that in this thread weeks ago but nobody answered me.
This leg was really nice. I actually really enjoyed it and I was impressed by the amount of...freedom(?) they had, relatively speaking of course. The media portrays North Korea as a place where you need government and military permission just to walk to your mailbox, but it's really nice to see normal, everyday life in Pyongyang. Despite whatever the government may be like, North Korea does in fact have mothers walking the street with their little kids in tow, men walking to work, smiling older ladies running a museum, etc.
Do Orange team get a penalty?
tatasport:
--- Quote from: G.B. on September 01, 2019, 10:40:19 PM ---
--- Quote from: dryedmangoez on August 31, 2019, 05:09:32 PM ---Anyway, what are the relationships of the teams? Like I see "Blind Dating" for a lot of them. What does that mean? Did they not know each other before the Race? I know they're all celebs. Were they just put together by the show?
Like for example, MLee and Quoc Anh are listed as "Blind Dating," but they've known each other for a few years and have even been rumored to be actually dating since they filmed her MV before. I'm confused lol
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Are you talking about on the other Amazing Race wiki? I asked about that in this thread weeks ago but nobody answered me.
This leg was really nice. I actually really enjoyed it and I was impressed by the amount of...freedom(?) they had, relatively speaking of course. The media portrays North Korea as a place where you need government and military permission just to walk to your mailbox, but it's really nice to see normal, everyday life in Pyongyang. Despite whatever the government may be like, North Korea does in fact have mothers walking the street with their little kids in tow, men walking to work, smiling older ladies running a museum, etc.
Do Orange team get a penalty?
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As far as I understood, they got a penalty for the wrong words written or something? For each letter, if they're wrong, they'd get 5 minutes penalty each–and so that team got 20 something as far as I remember.
G.B.:
I mean a non-elimination penalty for the next leg.
bvd:
--- Quote from: G.B. on September 02, 2019, 12:43:45 AM ---I mean a non-elimination penalty for the next leg.
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No, Orange team did not receive any penalty.
G.B.:
--- Quote from: bvd on September 02, 2019, 06:08:10 PM ---
--- Quote from: G.B. on September 02, 2019, 12:43:45 AM ---I mean a non-elimination penalty for the next leg.
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No, Orange team did not receive any penalty.
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I'm guessing they also didn't count it as a Keep on Racing leg like TAR25 and TAR26 did?
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