I didn't notice this last week, but "Ma" Cathi sounds exactly like the actress Debra Jo Rupp, the mom from That 70's Show.
WOW! Did not see that one coming!!!! Ethan and Jenn gone just like that. I guess that 'splains why they were hardly featured either episode.
OK, if it were me, and now this is just me sitting at home on my big comfy couch, not running a race for a million dollars under due pressure, if I saw a sign written in ENGLISH in a foreign country, I think I would take a closer look at it, especially since the only thing the teams have to go on are CLUES.
Anyone think that Bill (the old man) looks like John Lithgow? If you have the preview for next week DVR'd, check him out when he is making a face in the taxi, and one of the last scenes in the preview, they show him looking up. Freeze frame that image, and he is spot on John Lithgow.
I don't know the brother and sister names yet, but I told DH, if I were the brother at that train station, I would have to call home and tell my parents that I pushed, oops, I mean my sister fell in front of a train. Sorry. Good Lord if I were in a race for a million dollars with someone like her, I think I would do something very very bad.
I agree with you. It was one of those things that you have to ask, how could they not see this big sign sitting right there where they turned in the money, written in English and not take a minute to read it. Come on!!!
For me, this type of stumbling block, is what I like seeing. Make the teams be aware of whats going on around them.
I don't know the brother and sister names yet, but I told DH, if I were the brother at that train station, I would have to call home and tell my parents that I pushed, oops, I mean my sister fell in front of a train. Sorry. Good Lord if I were in a race for a million dollars with someone like her, I think I would do something very very bad.
Stupid football game! The only good thing about it is, we switch to winter dress code at work tomorrow, aka no more jeans. Except the day after a Patriots win.
I'm glad the snowboarders came in first last night! I'm already liking those guys. I was sad the gay couple went home already - I was hoping they'd stick around with their wonderfully positive, supportive attitudes. The brother/sister team can take their bickering butts on home right now as far as I'm concerned.
We've actually been wearing jeans since last summer. I don't know where my business casual wardrobe IS any more!Why is that a good thing?
I read an interview with van Meunster where he said there would be a few new things this season. We've seen a couple... Wouldn't it be great if they had a "swap your partner" option - maybe in conjunction with a square dance challenge? If you win that leg, you can send your sisterlovestscrap said:My DH said the same thing. He said that it would probably be amazing to because after her screaming and ranting and raving NO ONE in the train station would have seen anything. Even the production crew/cameramen would be going "Nope, we didn't see anything". . .
:The money at the orphanage thing was confusing. I don't understand why they were giving the clue if they didn't give all the money. When Phil explained it I thought that maybe they would give them something very general (like an entrance ticket or a trinket) if they didn't hand over all the money and they would get a AR envelope with a clue that explained where to go with it if they completed it correctly. That way to find the pit stop they would have to eventually go back to the orphanage and find the sign. I have no idea why most of the teams didn't take the time to read it-- the game is all about the details.
But with the way they did it I was disappointed that they then TOLD them they had to go back and give the money. Phil should have just said "you did not complete the task" and let them figure it out.
lovetoscrap;But with the way they did it I was disappointed that they then TOLD them they had to go back and give the money. Phil should have just said "you did not complete the task" and let them figure it out.[/QUOTE said:I totally agree.
The other thing that was odd was that after the first few the rest of them obviously knew about the not donating their money before they were on the mat. There was no shocked reaction--it was obvious they had already been asked/told about that part. We wondered if there was a production issue of some sort (hard to believe) or if they just all pretty much arrived together and heard the discussion with the team before them.
Usually when they don't complete a task or are getting a penalty they are totally shocked when Phil tells them.
All in all it was just a very strange ending.
I got the impression that the conversations with Phil were heavily edited. Since so many teams didn't see the sign it would have taken an hour just to show the teams' entire "go back" conversations.The shocked expressions would have been when they first showed up:
Edited out:
Phil - You didn't complete the task
Team -HUH?
Phil - There was a sign on the table stating that you had to turn in ALL of your money.
Team - Oh, crap!
What we saw:
Phil - Did you leave ALL of your money?
Team - (sadly) No