Cogswel_Cogs
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Couldn't they have just gone in and danced gotten the clue and taken the panalty?
Here's a youtube of the other season's hay bale task. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8ZS6ZPM0Nk
Phil says at the beginning there are 270 bales of hay and 20 clues, so it's a wonder the rest of them found them as fast as they did (or seemed to).
I didn't watch the show regularly then, but I remember I happened to catch this episode. It was so sad when Phil came out to tell them they'd been eliminated. She worked so hard, and they both kept such a good attitude about it.
They didn't say in that video. I was wondering that, too.Thanks for the link.
I don't have sound here at work. Did they ever say if she unrolled a bale that had a clue in it, but she just over looked it or were they just that unlucky that every bale she chose was one of the empty ones?
I also thought the clue said they had to take turns. That's why Maria was putting so little effort into it. She knew Tiffany was the only one who stood a chance of getting it, so she just gave it a little tap to give the turn back to Tiffany. Though I wouldn't have gone about it that way, that's what I think she was doing.
Oh, that's a good point! I kept thinking that with Mika and the slide. What if he slid down, she walked down, they went to the mat and hoped the penalty was shorter than the time it took for the last team to arrive?I was thinking more along the lines of them hitting it together they might have still incurred a penalty like Bryan and Erika did and had a chance at finishing. In other words, they finished the challenge, but did it incorrectly seems to have a lower penalty than not doing the challenge altogether.
I agree with you about Erika. She stuck it out and finished the tasks even when they thought they were going to be last. How frustrating could it be to miss counting the bells again and again while the other teams seemed to breeze through it? And where was their help? They helped other teams early on and what did it get them when they needed help? Nada. I was so proud of her when she finally got the number correct. And you know what ... I would be whiny too if I had to sun up and down a bunch of stairs and *then* walk who knows how far in those stupid clogs all because they skimmed the clue. The episode was edited to put her in an unflattering light, but I felt the exact opposite about it ... I though she came out looking like a fighter and not a quitter.
That golf challenge was hard due to the shape of the clubs, the grass cut and a mini soccer ball. The 3 hole course looked like a 65 yard par 8. CBS could have added a dogleg or a water hole.
The Globetrotters will finish in the top 3.
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Yes this is my opinion, the teamwork is great from these guys. The final is in Las Vegas.
Saw the Globetrotters this year in Montreal. As usual, they beat up on the Generals.
Fremantle / Perth / Berlin Wall...20 Years...10 Nov 89
They probably have contingencies for that but I'm sure that they don't want to broadcast it. More teams in the future could elect to do half a challenge, gambling that their penalty would not put them last.Oh, that's a good point! I kept thinking that with Mika and the slide. What if he slid down, she walked down, they went to the mat and hoped the penalty was shorter than the time it took for the last team to arrive?
Seems like that would at least give a team more hope.
They probably have contingencies for that but I'm sure that they don't want to broadcast it. More teams in the future could elect to do half a challenge, gambling that their penalty would not put them last.
Dh and I were just talking about the haystack challenge yesterday. We both yelled, "Oh no!", when we saw they were repeating it next week. It looks like such a simple task, but it was probably the most frustrating thing I've ever seen on AR. Should be another great episode next week!
It's possible that they could have just skipped the roadblock after realizing that it was just too much for them. I'm sure that there would be a lengthly time penalty but that would be chance to take just like Rob and Amber did. Or maybe there are rules written in now since the episode Rob and Amber were in to keep them from doing that. We'll never know unless someone tries it.
And I would just like to add:
If you are terrified of heights, water, other cultures or don't have the stomach to eat anything outside of your comfort zone, or in mass quantities. . . . DON'T APPLY TO BE ON AMAZING RACE! or Survivor for that matter! How dumb do you have to be??