Us, too. dh and I were yelling at the TV, "just do that in the car!"Vicotr with the leg cramp cracked me up - when Tammy asked if he could just put it in the car I couldn't help but laugh out loud.

I mostly agree with this. I was totally on Margie and Luke's side of things last week, but they started to annoy me last night. Margie went off on someone again about laughing when Luke was trying to communicate, though I was doing the dishes and didn't quite catch the whole situation or who it was. I'll have to re-watch!My thoughts on last night's show:
I wasn't surprised it was a "continuation" show, just because you had the airport stuff that leveled the field, then the tasks weren't all that time consuming. Certainly, not much separates the teams at this point.
I'm liking Victor more and more. He started out being such a jerk, but he's always encouraging other teams and smiling at them, trying to help them along (within reason, of course). He and Tammy didn't seem mad about the other teams using their language skills, then they didn't even win that leg (last week). Maybe the race is loosening him up a bit?
I'm not a big fan of Kisha and Jen, and I'm mystified that they didn't learn to swim at some point in their adult lives. A swimming portion is not that unusual. that said, I have to give major props to Jen for fighting through her fears--that has to be real tough. It's not like she had to golf and had never done it--she was really, really scared! And I really respect Kisha for being so supportive, thinking that they were going to be eliminated, and still telling Jen to finish strong. I have amuch higher opinion of them than I did before.
I still like Margie and Luke. They rocked at the swimming challenge.
The redheads are just annoying. I got so tired of them saying they deserved to win a leg--excuse me? Is this a new "requirement"? And being polite and respectful in other countries is going to get you a lot farther in life.

As much as I dislike Kisha and Jen, I was also impressed at how patient Kisha was. I started thinking it would be sad if it was a genuine fear that caused their elimination, but then remembered other seasons, where some contestants had to conquer other fears, and I didn't feel so bad for them anymore. Swimming is common on TAR, she should have practiced and gotten comfortable in the water before the start of the race. Plus, they had life vests and lane markers to hold on to. As scared as you are, on TAR, you have to just bite the bullet and do that stuff.