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TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« on: September 05, 2025, 04:47:24 PM »
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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2025, 07:10:13 AM »
Episode 1 Thoughts

Well, our first English speaking visit to Nepal certainly didn't disappoint! I felt that this was a very traditional leg in many ways and some of the cinematography was beautiful!

However, I did feel that it was a very poor leg design. In a 90 minute premiere, we had 2 ARIs, a Detour and then a Pit Stop. The tasks themselves were quite good and enjoyable - I did like the first task of rowing a boat out to a floating platform and making an offering before receiving the next clue (also really liked how there were 3 different paths to the lake where the task took place and teams had no idea which path was the quickest)

The second ARI of learning a traditional Buddhist chant was excellent - easily the hardest challenge of the leg by far and it's no wonder multiple teams struggled with this task. Was also really good to see a few of teams playing soccer with some of the child monks and also taking the time to listen to some of the adult monks chanting

In terms of the Detour, found the challenges extremely uneven. The Haystack challenge was so much easier and quicker compared to the Maize Rack challenge (unless you're like me and suffer from hay fever in the spring!). Also felt that the judging of the Haystack challenge was a bit more lenient then Maize Rack and teams who did Haystack did it so much quicker then Maze Rack

Overall, a solid leg in terms of interesting tasks, but the leg was let down (in my opinion), by the poor design and some slow editing?

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Very surprised to see Ed & Tiff being the first ones eliminated. Tiff is an extremely fit woman (she was one of the trainers on the Aussie Biggest Loser over a decade ago), so extremely surprised that they took the penalty on the Haystack challenge. Also not a fan of how the Aussie version deals with penalties for quitting a challenge. A 20 minute penalty for quitting a Detour really isn't good enough compared to the US version where it's 6 hours. Ant & Dan coming in first didn't surprise me - Ant is extremely fit and well practiced for this Race being ex-military. It will be extremely interesting to see how well they continue to dominate until they're disqualified from the Race in the next couple of episodes


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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2025, 03:52:02 PM »
Can't tell you how happy I am to see another version go to Nepal. The pagoda alone was one of the more stunning starting lines. For how few tasks there were, the deck was constantly reshuffled as they were all pretty difficult. Second season in a row where a team took a penalty on a Detour. These hay tasks are constant killers.

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2025, 07:51:15 PM »
Fantastic location. Glad that Australia is keeping the tradition of multiple legs per country.
Still getting used to the teams.

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2025, 09:37:14 PM »
Why don't they just ALL take the penalty? I mean, they do know that it takes MORE than 20 minutes to build a haystack surely. The smart decision is just to skip it and take the penalty because THE PENALTY IS SHORTER THAN THE CHALLENGE
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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2025, 09:54:30 PM »
Why don't they just ALL take the penalty?

It’s a scale based on how much of the task they completed.

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #6 on: September 09, 2025, 06:10:29 AM »
Episode 2 Thoughts

Wow! This leg was a million times better then the premiere!  :conf: :cheer:

It was good to get the worst task of the leg out of the way first - I despise linear tasks where not only is the task first come, first serve, but there are no positional changes during the task. There really isn't any place for those types of tasks in modern TAR and the zipline Roadblock was exactly that (a super easy challenge to complete unless you are scared of heights!)

However, as soon as that task was over, the rest of the leg was amazing! The meditation bells Roadblock was superb (it would of been so frustrating and tiring knowing that you had to start the 13 ups and down all over again as soon as your bells touched). The Route Info challenge of sleeping in the hostel was hilarious to see some of the teams reaction (let's be real - none of those celebrities would of ever stepped foot inside a hostel previously  :lol: :funny:) and both sides of the Detour were challenging - the intricate details required to make that dog necklace was intense (all those orange and yellow flowers would of definitely screwed up my vision for the rest of the day  :lol: :funny:) and as for the eating challenge of buffalo spinal cord, stomach intestines and bone marrow... teams did very well to stomach that without too much vomiting!

Getting to the Pit Stop was also quite unique - there were many steps in the temple, but only the correct set would lead the teams to Beau at the Pit Stop.

Overall, a fantasic episode tonight and I'm really excited to see our Nepal finale aired tomorrow night!

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Ant & Dan's disqualification was... an extreme non-event? It was only announced that they had been removed due to a breach of the Race's code of conduct (I was expecting a COVID style gathering of teams to announce what happened and a few confessionals relaying what actually happened). Knew that this was going to be a KOR leg, as the promo last night hinted to it. I wonder if it still would of been a "per-determined" non-elimination leg for Steph & Ben, if Ant & Dan weren't disqualified

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #7 on: September 09, 2025, 11:06:51 AM »
An explanation of where Ant & Dan went https://www.newidea.com.au/entertainment/why-did-ant-dan-middleton-leave-the-amazing-race-australia/

We've known this was coming since filming. Didn't think it would be so soon.

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #8 on: September 09, 2025, 04:50:09 PM »
Was aware the DQ happened while filming, didn't expect it happening this early, and after they got 1st in the first leg. Whoa.....

The zipline was awesome. Do agree that linear tasks are a bit pointless, still gorgeous.
And the balance RB was pretty cool as well.

Split flights were silly, considering the Hostel equalizer, there could've be more drama if everyone were in the same flight.
Can't complain that the detour were not local, however if you could stomach it, the eating side would probably be faster. Having Melissa in the cast, makes me wish we would get someone from Top Chef / Masterchef cast in TAR US or TAR Canada.

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #9 on: September 09, 2025, 06:52:12 PM »
I think it was assumed that the DQ happened early and that the show wanted to make it as quiet as possible. Certainly made difficult considering they won the first leg, but it was probably the best call. I love riding ziplines, but I can't comprehend how one can go that fast. The placement as said was obviously the best spot. There have been meditation tasks before like with the coins of TAR Asia & Finland, but this was a step up in difficulty. More so that any other version, TAR Australia sill really likes the eating tasks though even from the description it was the faster Detour. The mid-leg flight and hostel stay work better considering this was a KOR, and you know that they wanted a reaction like Lindy's every time they cast celebrities. I also really appreciated the slower moments that allowed Steph to be vulnerable.


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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #10 on: September 10, 2025, 05:55:11 AM »
Episode 3 Thoughts

Well! Another good episode to end Nepal Week!  :cheer:

Starting off right away with the water carrying task was quite unique - it was quite a long distance between the water fountain and the courtyard where the water needed to be delivered to - 6 litres is a lot of water (imagine carrying a 3 litre bottle of milk while trying to go as fast as you can!) It's no wonder a couple of teams needed to go back to the fountain for another attempt. It was also interesting to see the Speed Bump return in this task (interesting to see that they are continuing on with the idea of using the Handicap challenge instead of a whole separate challenge - not too sure about this. Not a fan also of making the team finish last on a KOR complete a Speed Bump)

We then come to the potter making Roadblock - it was an interesting enough task, but felt that the judging of the task was quite lenient? Maybe because I don't like pottery, but felt that this was the worst challenge of the leg by far. We then move onto the Detour, where again the challenges were very unbalanced (at the least the judging was a lot stricter for this challenge). Brush Off was by far the easier task (having to simply scrub tiles to remove all dirt and grime, compared to sanding and then painting a door in a whole new colour). At least the Brush Off doors looked really nice after they had been repainted (that teal color of Luke & Sassy Scott's door was memorizing)

And then off to another temple for our Pit Stop  :funny: :lol:

Very, very happy with our first English-speaking visit to Nepal. Last night's episode was by far the best, followed by tonight's and then followed by the premiere. Really looking forward to the first ever visit to Uzbekistan on Sunday night!

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Gobsmacked and utterly shocked that Bronte & Benfield were our second boots. You have to understand that Bronte is one of Australia's greatest ever Olympic swimmers, so was expecting her and Benfield to at least make it three quarters through the Race. It just shows no matter who you are, choosing the wrong Detour can be Race suicide (especially if you don't pay attention to the intricate details of the task!)

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #11 on: September 10, 2025, 02:45:13 PM »
A lot of focus on grunt work this leg as well as some massive rises and falls. Was not expecting that team to finish last. Really shows how one bad Detour choice can be killer. All in all, these past three episodes have been a good showcase for why Nepal is my most sought after country for TAR US. Come on CBS (though there may be some complications at the moment).

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #12 on: September 11, 2025, 08:10:44 AM »
Really sad by that elimination.
Felt like Fewer tasks as they were coming from a KOR, still two very physically demanding tasks, and could be frustrating RB in between. That was still an ARI, a RB and detour.
In the end mostly the luck of the detour choice, and with them designed in a way that seems to be straightforward enough to complete, and being far enough between them that did not incentivate switching (an intersting contrast to previous night's TAR Can that had a detour in the same building that allowed some leeway towards that).

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #13 on: September 13, 2025, 03:48:25 PM »
The show really, really needs to stop using those incredibly stock "ding" and "buzzer" sound effects for when someone does something right and wrong in a task. It sounds so cheap and the sounds play about 50 times per episode. Why do they do that? It's yet another bizarre choice...

Dom starts the meditation task and fails a bunch of times off the get-go... "ERRNT!! ERRNT!! ERRNT!! ERRNT!!"
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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #14 on: September 14, 2025, 07:00:11 AM »
Episode 4 Thoughts

Well, that was a very interesting way to start our first ever visit to Uzbekistan! We had another three task leg, but it felt a little better then the premiere last week?

We start off the leg with another eating task - this one was slightly easier in my opinion, but eating that thick and doughy bread would of been extremely tough! (The pure fat they had to eat along with the bread would of been disgusting as well - my worst nightmare).

Coming to the Detour between Fruit & Veg - both of these challenges I thought were quite difficult, because with the Fruit side, not only did you have to sell enough bottles of the pomegranate juice to make 200,000 Som, but you had to make the stuff as well! Veg required very good attention to detail skills (with the radishes, potatoes, beetroots and golden carrots needing to be stacked to the exact height as demonstrated in the example and also lined up in the same order), which a few teams definitely struggled a little with!

We then come to the worst task of the leg - the traditional Uzbek dance that was an Intersection - there was nothing wrong with the task itself(and I quite liked the traditional element of it and also having the teams not practice with the music, but perform with it), it was just the editing of the task! It felt like it went on for at least half the episode and I was very bored of the task halfway through (watching it live with the commercial breaks made it ten times worse :()

Overall, not a bad start to the trio of our Uzbekistan episodes and I'm looking forward to what is presented to us tomorrow night!

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Not surprised at all with Steph & Ben's elimination tonight. She was in extremely poor physical condition to compete competitively in the Race to start with and I'm surpised that they event lasted this long

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #15 on: September 14, 2025, 02:40:00 PM »
Australia really - really -  love to use eating challenges don't they.
I would have gone to the veg side as well, almost luck for someone from the juice side pushing to the front, for a minute.
Beau's thing of chit-chating with the greeter became more awkward than usual.
Overall a fun start of the Uzbekistan adventure. Do expect one of the upcoming legs in the country to be a non-elim.

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #16 on: September 14, 2025, 10:12:14 PM »
Cannot tell you how elated I was when I figured out that they were going to Uzbekistan. Well maybe second to the show itself because they really made a point of telling us how no other version of TAR has gone to Uzbekistan. Central Asia is rare enough in general so it's nice that Australia continues to break new grounds. The architecture alone in this episode was something to behold. They really like eating tasks more than any other version, and just as a reminder, the fat was the same as the Kazakhstan Fast Forward from TAR 13. At least we got to hear commentary from Melissa this time about food. The Detour was quite difficult as the pomegranate had high variance along with a language barrier, and the vegetable task required a bit of skill. The dance task was certainly on the harder end, and I got flashbacks to the last dance Intersection in Agra. Nice start in a new country.

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #17 on: September 15, 2025, 07:10:28 AM »
Episode 5 Thoughts

Wow. I have nothing to say about that episode but wow. Tonight's episode was my favorite TAR Australia episode in many years. I think it's because of the location (the Soviet era apartment buildings and Cold War discussion did it for me I think) and how the episode was run in the rain and ended at night

We start off the episode at the raisin factory (seems that there was a cluebox at the entrance to the factory, but was edited out?), where the teams have remove the stalk off 1 kilo of raisins - this would be extremely hard as judging 1 kilo of raisins would be quite deceiving one would think. Then off we go to the Detour - both of these choices were awesome. In terms of Fix It, it would of been quite time consuming to beat, wash and trim the rug to acceptable standards (that judge was creeping me out!), while Fill Up was by far my favorite eating task so far - who knew eating so much sumelack (which is just wheat and flour mixed together) would make the teams violently ill (let's just say I was glad I'd eaten my dinner before this had started)

The Roadblock for this leg was also very underrated! Having to find just one correct key open the padlocked garage to reveal the car and the next clue would of been extremely frustrating after no success multiple times. I'm surprised teams managed to drive those old manual cars so well, with only Gretel stalling the car!

The Pit Stop at the abandoned waterpark was also a fantastic location

Overall, this was by far my favorite leg of the season - it's going to take something pretty incredible to top this!

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Thank goodness for the non-elimination leg saving Fev & Leni! My childhood hero lives on to fight another day! You were right with your observation Numfar!

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #18 on: September 15, 2025, 10:27:34 AM »
Last leg focused on the Silk Road era, and this leg focused on the Soviet era. If you're doing two legs in the same city, this is the approach. On top of that, this leg was brutal. The raisins, the carpet, the sumalak, and the Lada. Not to mention the rain on top of that.
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If there was any leg that was a NEL after all that, I'm glad it's this one.

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #19 on: September 15, 2025, 08:25:16 PM »
Agreed fantastic leg, and really happy for it being a non-elim.
Also happy for the team who won this leg.

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Donkeys are back, in the same season that also features Taiwan. LOL.


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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #20 on: September 16, 2025, 10:19:55 AM »
Just catching up with this Season now, and been thoroughly enjoying it. One thing that's kinda weird and been bugging me though is that nobody's running. Not to clue boxes, not to the Pitstop, not to taxis. Not anywhere!  :duno:

During Leg 1 one of the racers (or maybe it was Beau) said something about teams not being allowed to run because production can't keep up with them, but is that actually legit? I just don't get it?  :groan:
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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #21 on: September 16, 2025, 09:37:32 PM »
During Leg 1 one of the racers (or maybe it was Beau) said something about teams not being allowed to run because production can't keep up with them, but is that actually legit? I just don't get it?  :groan:

Beau says a lot of goofy stuff, but it is actually true that teams need to stay close enough to their camera crew so they can actually, y'know, be filmed. Cameramen are always in really good physical shape, but at the same time it was a steep hill with stairs and such so keeping up was probably a little more difficult.

Really needless of Beau to try to make a joke out of it, because that's just going to fuel the conspiracy theories that the show is rigged/staged. I loved Beau when he first started, but I'm kinda getting tired of him trying SO HARD to be funny all the time.
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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #22 on: September 17, 2025, 03:09:02 AM »
Like you say, Beau drawing attention to it just didn't make sense, because now I'm just aware of the fact no one's running around. Just walking at a brisk pace.

I've just never seen any other version, or even previous Aus season for that matter, stop the racers from actually, you know, RUNNING a race!

Only thing I can think is either their camera crew aren't as fit as usual, or.. and this is leaning more into the conspiracy side of things, they were trying to make things more fair for the less fit teams. Aka, Steph and Gretal. Highly doubt it's that second option though.
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« Reply #23 on: September 18, 2025, 03:59:21 PM »
I've seen a few "Live Sighting" videos where they have to have teams hold for just a moment while the cameras catch up. It's never very long, usually only a few seconds, or maybe a touch longer if they have to cross a street or something. Like I said, that was a very steep hill so it probably wasn't easy for them to move to where they needed to be. The one I remember specifically is from Season 27, when one team asked a local for help (who started filming) but the crew told them to wait until they could cross the street and film the interaction. It was only about 30-ish seconds.

To nip something else in the bud, there's none of this happening when teams are in a footrace to the Pit Stop or something like a "pull a number to get your spot in line" area, because the Pit Stop and task locations have extra cameramen hanging around.
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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #24 on: September 21, 2025, 04:26:20 PM »
Murphy's law was out in full force this leg. They really went off the beaten path for this episode. The Speed Bump was a bit lame since they hid the keys in the seatback. The Detour was delightfully deceptive as the better smelling one required more finesse and skill. The farming and donkeys brought back memories from 17 and 12. The Roadblock was a bit lenient in judging as they focused more on maintaining breaths while blowing the horn rather than hitting the exact note.

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Dom & Marx were quite a shocking boot. From fumbling at the cheese balls to planting the potatoes wrong, it's shocking that they finished the leg so high and still got eliminated.


For the first ever version to visit Uzbekistan, TAR Australia did a really good job in showing off multiple aspects of the country. Hopefully it gets revisited someday.

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #25 on: September 21, 2025, 07:01:38 PM »
A rural leg in non-english speaking country, this would be hard for any cast.  :jam:
The limited spots at the detours, just reminded me, wasn't there a rule in the Aussie version  - at least during these celeb seasons - that did not allow for detour swaps, right? So once you commit, you commit. This might still be a lot of the downfall of teams for this version. Strong teams keep falling or almost falling due to hard detours choices. If switching was allowed, we probably would have gotten a different outcome, even with the eliminated team struggling at the potato task. Taking a penalty when teams was mostly close together most of the leg, not a good idea.
The Donkey challenge is a classic, no matter the country.
The Rb was culturally instereting. It was really really close, but surprised the back of the pack were all able to complete it within the time penalty and hike to where Beau was with the Pit Stop.


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Definitely a shock boot. Was almost afraid during the first week that they would somehow dominate the race, especially after that DQ. Losing them during the first half does make the rest even more interesting. But sad that to see them gone before the tiktokers (who had a leg good for their skills), who I understand might be good tv, just not the type I enjoy.

Looking forward to the Sri Lanka legs.
 

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #26 on: September 21, 2025, 11:05:31 PM »
Loved the Uzbekistan legs. Kudos to the production team completely giving a different feel across 3 different legs.
Nepal was so good as well, though could have been more balanced with tasks.

Hoping that TAR Aus would give Sri Lanka legs more justice than Trendy Connections being featured in other iterations of the Race  :funny:

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« Reply #27 on: September 22, 2025, 11:14:53 AM »
From snow to almost extreme heat.
It was a fisherman's leg, with every task related to it.

This was rough, under the heat, the smell was probably not the most plesant. And after all of that it is KOR leg.
Brendan racing by himself and Princesses requiring a med-evac.
Tuktuk race to pit-stop was really cool.

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He had some help in some parts, still very  impressed by Brendan racing by himself and concluding the leg on the top. Being a KOR, and still an elimination leg. Really sad to lose this team.

Losing two teams in this episode. Ouch....
Looking forward to the urban leg

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #28 on: September 22, 2025, 09:40:17 PM »
Episode 6 Thoughts

I have been smashed with work for the past week, so I haven't had a chance to watch this week's episodes until today (I'm off from work today), so I apologise in advance for the double post!

We kick off the final Uzbekistan leg with the Speed Bump, where Fev & Leni need to actually find the key to start the car somewhere in the car!  :lol: :funny: Thought this task was hilarious, but a little pointless.

Moving onto the arrival of the teams at Tersak where we had our Detour of Balls or Guts. In terms of Balls, I'm not sure how hard it would of been to make the 100 salt, yogurt and herb balls? Surprised actually that Dom & Marx took the penalty (we finally have a Boston Rob style advantage quit in TAR Australia!). in terms of the Gits challenge... nothing needs to be said about this challenge other then it was utterly disgusting. Cleaning the sheep innards and getting rid of their bodily fluids and their poo was almost too much. No wonder a large majority of the teams gagged! Also, not a fan of a "limited spots" Detour like this one - it just screams "cheap" and "budget constraints" :(

Then off we go to the potato farm to plant the potato seedings in... cow manure! I did feel back for the teams that did this challenge straight after the Guts Detour... cue the gagging 2.0! Off we go immediately to the donkey task, where teams had to lead a donkey from the bottom to the top of a hill. I love tasks where teams need to lead animals from Point A to Point B and this challenge certainly didn't disappoint! Loved it when the donkeys would either stop in the middle of the road for no reason or stop and graze at some grass and then watch when the teams got frustrated with them!  :lol: :funny:

The final task of the leg was the Roadblock - where Racers had to play the tune on Uzbekistan's national instrument. Maybe because I can't stand music tasks, but this was easily the worst task of the leg for me and then off to the Pit Stop, which I thought was stunning!

Overall, our three Uzbekistan legs were fantastic and a great introduction to a country I'm excited to hopefully see more of! Last Monday's episode was by far the best, followed by last Sunday's and then today's. Looking forward to what Sri Lanka can provide for us immediately!

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Utterly shocked that Dom & Marx were eliminated in this leg. They were such a strong team! Just proves that taking a penalty just isn't worth it - you should always see the challenge through to the end. Also, big shoutout to Steve & Bernie for winning the leg on Bernie's 51st birthday!  :conf: :cheer:

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #29 on: September 22, 2025, 10:04:42 PM »
Fish!

There was a time in the early 2010s when several versions of TAR were visiting Sri Lanka and then nothing for 11 years after TAR 24. Now we're back and have gone from farming to fishing. The setting, the smells, and the heat were pretty brutal.
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So much so that two teams fell by the wayside. Having a KOR after that leg was pretty cruel, so I can't fault Brendan for deciding to leave. The sheer drop in enthusiasm from Lindy & Stella after the broken mast and 40 C heat at the Detour was quite stunning. Even when you're in your element, the race can still wear you down.

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« Reply #30 on: September 22, 2025, 11:20:03 PM »
Nah

Setting a "Keep on Racing" leg in a country known for its intense heat isn't challenging, it's just sadistic and potentially dangerous.
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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #31 on: September 22, 2025, 11:35:07 PM »
Episode 7 Thoughts

Wow! Another great leg! A very fisherman-esque leg, but one I really enjoyed! (and I hate fishing!  :lol: :funny:)

First of all, racing in 42! degree heat would be extremely tough, so well done to all of the teams! We start the leg on the oruwa boats (which teams needed to help push into the water) and then sail out to a marked buoy, which teams then needed to drag back to the boat, before they could open their next clue. What a physically exhausting challenge in the heat! We then head off to the Detour between Wet and Dry. Definitely think Wet was the hardest of the tasks, as this required teams to gut 4 baskets of fish (another disgusting task!), while Dry seemed to be easier, but required more attention to detail skills, as the 4 barrels of fish needed to be laid out to dry as per the example (with all the fish heads lying the same way)

Moving on to the Roadblock of untangling the fishing nets - what a frustrating and annoying task! Teams did very well in my opinion not to loose their ****! Then over to our Pit Stop for the leg, at a picturesque beach!

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It sounded like Leni had the flu/COVID, so no wonder Fev needed to race on his own! It was really good to see that teams would help him out at most of the challenges. I don't blame him for quitting on the mat, but kinda of wish he continued on (but he was suffering from heatstroke after the Detour, so that probably would of weighed on his mind quite a bit as well. Thank you for racing and solidifying why you were always my childhood hero, you'll be missed!  :'(. It was also very upsetting to see Lindy & Stella being medivaced from the Race. Wasn't a huge fan of the Princesses, but no-one's race deserves to end because of medical reasons. Also, as other posters have said, it's pretty brutal to have a KOR after what happened on this leg, but boy am I looking forward to seeing our urban Colombo leg on Sunday!

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #32 on: September 28, 2025, 05:35:03 AM »
Episode 8 Thoughts

Another episode down and another very enjoyable leg!

We start off the leg with the bus ride from Negombo to Colombo on an awesome bus - how cool were those decorations and lights!!! After the bus ride, teams make their way to the candy cade inspired mosque known as Jami Ul-Alfar, where they find out that they need to make their way to the Pettah Markets and transport 12 jackfruits on a trolley to 142 Fourth Street

I love chaotic market tasks and this activity sure didn’t disappoint! The streets around the market certainly were a sensory overload and it’s hardly any surprise that a few teams got themselves lost! We then move onto our Detour of Cuppa or Cracker, which I thought were both very evenly matched!

Cuppa was your traditional memorise an order task, but with a little twist! Not only did the teams need to memorise their customer’s tea orders, but they also had to identify the teas (as they weren’t labelled), via tasting a smelling the teas. Thought this was an awesome little twist! Cracker on the other hand seeemd quite simple - simply crack and cook an egg hopper, but the attention to detail (making the hopper the browned appropriately via the example) tripped up a few of the teams

Moving onto the next task, which required teams to play the traditional game of kana mutti bindeema. I actually really enjoyed this task (which required one team member to be blindfolded and smash the terracotta clay pots getting drenched, with the other team member needed to direct), as teams needed to find the pot that released an Amazing Race token, which they could exchange for their next clue. I did feel however that the last few teams who completed this challenge did have a little bit of an advantage, as they had less pots to smash?

Finally, off to the Pit Stop at Galle Face Green, which I thought was another beautiful location to end a leg!

Overall, I thought this was another fantastic leg and one of the best Colombo legs we have seen in any version of TAR. Really looking forward to our Sri Lanka finale in tomorrow night!

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Can’t believe we had another “pre-determined” NEL in this leg, after having an non-elimination KOR leg last leg (lucky for Aesha & Scott I suppose!) I suppose this was due to Fev’s quit & the Princess’s being medically removed last leg

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #33 on: September 28, 2025, 12:07:15 PM »
The end of a brutal day in Sri Lanka. Teams went from the fish market to the fruit market. Even though it's a short distance from the stall to the shop, the packed streets proved a bit of a challenge. We got a Detour of 5 holes as both Aesha and Mel struggled with tasks in their wheelhouses. Should remember that the racers still have fish brain from the previous leg. This all culminated in a pot smashing showdown.
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The middle legs have all been NELs, so it wasn't a surprise to Aesha & Scott survive. It was more of a surprise to see them go from first to worst.

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #34 on: Yesterday at 05:40:07 AM »
Episode 9 Thoughts

Another great episode and it was great to see Sigiriya again after all these years! How good was it to see teams not only travel to Sigiriya by train, but that they were split on two trains!

Having to climb up Sigiriya Rock would have been tough (those stairs, the altitude and the heat would have been a painful combination!) and then having to search for the King’s Lounge was a nice little twist as well. Moving onto the snake charming challenge - all I can say is wow! Having one team member play music to distract the snake, while having the other team member reach onto the basket and grab the token that could be exchanged for the next clue… some serious courage was required!

We then move on to our Detour of Fire Dance or Fire Mask. Thought Fire Dance was extremely hard (looked extremely intricate and almost dangerous with that big fire blow at the end!). Fire Mask wasn’t that much easier though! The mask not only gave me TAR Australia 1 flashbacks, but was extremely intricate with detail and not only were the team members having their own faces painted, but they needed to also paint their partners face at the same time, which made it just that little bit harder!

Really also enjoyed having teams drive their own tuk-tuks to the Detour and for the rest of the leg - thought Aesha & Scott’s Speed Bump of fixing the tuk-tuk before they head off was quite unique as well

Of course the leg finishes with a Pit Stop at another temple - I think that’s the fifth Pit Stop in nine legs at a temple? I think I’m templed out for the season now!  :lol: :funny:

Overall, I thought these Sri Lanka legs were fantastic and I’m really excited to see how Taiwan treats us in the next few legs! 

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Not surprised at all with Melissa & Leah’s elimination. Felt they had sort of an invisible edit? Also, huge shoutout to Aesha & Scott from going from first to worst and then back to first on this leg!

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Re: TAR Australia 9 (Celebrity Edition 3) Ongoing SHOW Discussion
« Reply #35 on: Yesterday at 02:10:28 PM »
Caught up with legs 8 and 9, all designed with very cool tasks.
Although the Columbo leg, oddly felt a bit slow paced, probably due to the sudden drop of number of teams, more than usual, the fact that we had the gap between the airings, made it even more odd, as we were coming from a freaking hellish KOR.

Aesha and Scott whoa, were able to pull a Jet and Cord. Congrats.

A lot of cool things with Tuk-tuks during all these Sri-Lanka legs.

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With 5 teams left, and 6 legs still to go, gotta assume there is probably 3 more non-elim. Sad to lose Mel before the Taiwan legs, considering she have Singaporean parents, would have been curious to see if that might have played into some sort of advantage, though as we seen through both legs 8 and 9, cooking and make-up knowloedge, ended-up not helping that much in very specific challenges.
From the edits, they seem to be building to some sort of rivalry between Aesha & Scott and Rob & Georgie, wouldn't be surprised if both were F3, with hopefully the Currys or Epiphany and Gretel completing the pack.
Curious what they will feature from my home-country beyond Taipei, heading south even if briefly, like TAR12 is something I am hoping for, at least one of the challenges might be in a HuaLien or somewhere around that from the preview. 

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« Reply #36 on: Yesterday at 02:18:18 PM »
Loved seeing Sigiriya again on TAR after 20 years with much more focus. I genuinely want to know what they were think in first having a snake charming task and then trying to execute it safely. Much of the focus all came down to the Detour. If pain and the risk for injury leads a team to take a penalty, then I will never criticize that. Even still, the dancing was the easier of the tasks, yet most of the teams chose to paint and fell behind. It was also fun seeing them drive the tuktuks.

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First to worst to first for Aesha & Scott. Quite a rollercoaster. Right when we get the personal story bump(TM) for Mel & Leah, they go home.