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TAR Canada 9: Bitch, Moan & Squeal Here! *POSSIBLE SPOILERS!*

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halfass09:

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Amen, with a record six legs in Queensland to start that season.

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I didn't even notice ,coz taraus6 was so goood...6 legs in one province..That's shocking  :duno:

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Yes 6 legs in one state but TARAUS had an international route all previous seasons, unlike TARCAN seasons which have a mostly domestic route.

Brannockdevice:
I get the sentiment but I think we should be wary comparing Canada and Australia. For one Canada has more provinces and territories than Australia does. Plus, when we talk specifically of Queensland, it is probably the most geographically diverse state down there. Sure the first 6 legs of TARAUS5 were located there, but they included visits to a tropical rainforest, an urban metropolis, the outback, an island known for its indigenous history, and the Great Barrier Reef. British Columbia is easily the most geographically diverse province in Canada, but I feel like comparing British Columbia and Queensland is like comparing apples and oranges.

kyleisalive:

--- Quote from: Brannockdevice on May 04, 2023, 06:46:02 AM ---I get the sentiment but I think we should be wary comparing Canada and Australia. For one Canada has more provinces and territories than Australia does. Plus, when we talk specifically of Queensland, it is probably the most geographically diverse state down there. Sure the first 6 legs of TARAUS5 were located there, but they included visits to a tropical rainforest, an urban metropolis, the outback, an island known for its indigenous history, and the Great Barrier Reef. British Columbia is easily the most geographically diverse province in Canada, but I feel like comparing British Columbia and Queensland is like comparing apples and oranges.

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I think that no matter which way it’s compared, we have people here who simply aren’t going to be happy with it.  It’s rare to find a community committed to not seeing a positive spin on something they haven’t actually seen yet.  It’s preemptive, intentional disappointment.

Maanca:
It still depends too on what the rest of the route looks like. They should finally be out of BC, and I expect they'll pop up somewhere in Ontario today or tomorrow :P

Brannockdevice:
For those that truly hate this route, I have a genuine question. What would production have to do at this point to make this a worthwhile season? Skip Ontario? Visit Nunavut or Labrador or Nova Scotia? I’m genuinely curious what you would want at this point to be pleased with the route.

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