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EP 11 Title~ " The Devil Made Me Do It "

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Chateau d If:
That's good enough for me.

puddin:
It maybe Ron's  butt , we can play the devils advocate right  /{} ?
Here's a pic that  Banzai originally made , its pretty convincing especially the shoes .
I'm just saying maybe it is Ron and maybe he is tagging along with the production crew ? Do any of you know what usually happens to the fourth team eliminated in the next to last final legs ? Are they flown to the final location ? Sequestered or do they just tag along with the producing crew ? [^/

Ottopart:

--- Quote from: puddin on May 02, 2005, 05:40:54 PM --- Do any of you know what usually happens to the fourth team eliminated in the next to last final legs ? Are they flown to the final location ? Sequestered or do they just tag along with the producing crew ? [^/


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They do not go to sequesterville.  Sometimes production will use them as decoys on the last day of the race.  Sometimes they are sent directly to the ending city to wait for the finish.  I do not know if they "tag along" so to speak?

puddin:
not a spoiler just something that I just read ~

MSNBC
Updated: 6:20 p.m. ET May 2, 2005Our readers continue to be fascinated with the behind-the-scenes action of "The Amazing Race." We could answer a question a day about the show, and the hoops its crews must leap in order to film a worldwide race.


 
Q: On Amazing Race when Phil says "Teams that arrived at 12:49 am will leave at 12:49 pm." Is it in the same day, or is the mandatory rest period over more than one day? I always wondered this.      —Kimberly

A: Both. For the most part, "Amazing Race" teams arrive and then take off 12 hours later — although their time may be adjusted slightly for crew-related delays (like if the camera operator had to use the bathroom during a leg of the race).

However, occasionally pit stops are 36 hours long to give the crew some much-needed rest. With a 36-hour break, teams leave the pit stop 24 hours after their scheduled departure time. Thus, we never notice the difference.

For example, if a team arrives at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, they should leave at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday. But after a 36-hour pit stop, they'd be leaving at 2:30 a.m. Thursday — still in the middle of night, but one day later.    —A.D.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/7632848/

tanbuns:
I know that The Early Show is advertising having the next eliminated team on Wednesday. But are we totally convinced that Uchenna and Joyce don't get Yielded by Romber in this episode, come in last, and then get mugged by Phil, since this is the second straight non-elimination leg. That would leave the normal 4 teams for the two-leg finale.  [^/

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