KristinBelle
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I'm rooting for the brother/sister team.
I don't know that there's a requirement that each team member do a certain number of roadblocks, but I could jsut see this biting them in the butt, potentially.
There is, after the season where Chip and Kim won because Chip did every.single.roadblock , a new rule appeared that forces the teams to share in the roadblock tasks.
Keisha and Jen are so boring. It's like their personalities were surgically removed. I've never seen such bland, boring faces and expressions.
Victor needs to maybe balance out some of his book learnin' with a little common sense. He seems to have trouble with basic problem solving. I did love the "Our parents will cry themselves to death if we don't win!" comment by Tammy though.![]()
I just watched TAR last night (dvr). I was upset by all this elbowing and name calling BUT that being said...it was J&K that before any of this even started said in their interview in one of the taxi's in Sunday's show that now that the Race is getting close to finishing, they would not stop at any means to push or shove someone if they needed to.....do any DISer's remember them saying that?
Then it was within minutes that the first incident happened at the "shampoo" station.
I do not enjoy watching incidents like that at all. It was bothersome. Play the game, people and do not resort to pushing, shoving and name calling.![]()
I find it so funny when teams get upset when other teams lie or try to deceive them. They are all in it to win it and are going to do whatever it takes. And while I don't think they have to backstab one another constantly, I can understand a little white lie thrown out there every now and then to throw someone off. It is a game.
Everyone wants to win. That's a given. The only caveat I would add is that I don't want every reality game show to become a version of Survivor because of the "It's a game for a lot of money" mentality. If I want to watch lies, dirty tricks and back stabbing I can wait until Thursday night. I think that's why I didn't like the way that TTWSNBN raced ... they brought too much of their Survivor successful game play into AR and I think that they changed the game in the process.
Legalsea, thanks for the update. My gaydar went off over Luke, but it was faulty with Kisha, LOL. Not that I care who someone loves ... it's all good.
The article about Kisha at AfterEllen said that her nickname in college was indeed "Dr. Giggles" which would explain her laughing at the mat. I have to admit that until I read the AfterEllen article I was confused about which sister was Jen and which was Kisha. For the record, Jen has the longer hair and Kisha is "Dr. Giggles".
You know, as for the red-haired 'cheerleaders', my wife and I STILL cannot tell them apart. We know that one is consistently rude to the taxi drivers, so that has narrowed it down to twoEverytime I think I can tell one from the other, the other one does something surprising that calls my previous identification into doubt.
Now: I am excited that there is a very, very good possibility that, for the first time in AR history, an all-woman team will win. I think that the Chinese American team may have a melt-down (due to the male half becoming stubborn again about how to do a task).
I wondered about that, too.So I was finally able to watch this weeks episode. What I don't understand is at the second clue box. Right after the altercation between Luke and Jen at the box, Margie and Kisha run up to their partners. Then Margie yells "Cut it out Kisha!". Did something else happen that they didn't show? Did Kisha do something to Luke in defense of her sister?
I just watched TAR last night (dvr). I was upset by all this elbowing and name calling BUT that being said...it was J&K that before any of this even started said in their interview in one of the taxi's in Sunday's show that now that the Race is getting close to finishing, they would not stop at any means to push or shove someone if they needed to.....do any DISer's remember them saying that?
Then it was within minutes that the first incident happened at the "shampoo" station.
I do not enjoy watching incidents like that at all. It was bothersome. Play the game, people and do not resort to pushing, shoving and name calling.![]()
I was a little surprised to read (link below) that both Luke and Kisha are gay. The writer states that AR decides what personality trait they will focus on for each racer: hence Luke's storyline is that he is deaf. Apparently Luke also wanted AR to allow him to talk about being deaf and gay, but AR ruled against it, saying they would just focus on his being deaf. Interesting insight into the world of 'reality' television.
http://www.realityblurred.com/realitytv/archives/the_amazing_race_14/2009_Apr_16_kisha_lesbian