~ The Amazing Race ~ Season 16 ~

Someone explain how Allie and Steve ended up doing the Flag carrying, when the 3 teams were going to the other place. I know they got out of their vehicles and the cab driver said it was only 5 more minutes. They got back in the cab and they got lost with the brothers. I totally lost what happened there. The cops stayed in the taxi and they went to the Flag Poles challenge.
That was weird. I think they got so lost trying to find the incense challenge, they realized they were closer to the flag poles so decided to try that.
Suffice it to say, if the models use something within the game--I still don't get why it ticks off teams so much to a personal level. It stinks--but I'm not sure it is "idiotic" or "stupid".
I agree with you, but if I'd been subjected to Caite for so long, I might call her idiotic and stupid in general, whether or not she u-turned me. :rotfl2:

Did the speed bump replace the fast forward? Didn't it used to be that after a non-elimination leg, the last team had to arrive at the next pit stop first, or they'd be out? I don't remember, I haven't watched AR from the beginning and only remember a couple of seasons with a FF, but I thought it was after a non-elimination leg.

Did anyone else catch how on the roadblock, the cowboy didn't step into the water to hand over the offering? Everyone else went straight in to the guy in the water, but Jet/Cord (sorry, don't know which is which) sort of floated it to him, and then the guy had to come to him to hand over the clue? Guess he didn't want to get his cowboy boots wet. :rotfl:
 
Are you sure it was only 3 minutes, I thought it was a whole hour.
It was three minutes behind the lesbians, but I think both teams were an hour behind the 4th team in that leg.
 
That was weird. I think they got so lost trying to find the incense challenge, they realized they were closer to the flag poles so decided to try that.
I agree with you, but if I'd been subjected to Caite for so long, I might call her idiotic and stupid in general, whether or not she u-turned me. :rotfl2:

Did the speed bump replace the fast forward? Didn't it used to be that after a non-elimination leg, the last team had to arrive at the next pit stop first, or they'd be out? I don't remember, I haven't watched AR from the beginning and only remember a couple of seasons with a FF, but I thought it was after a non-elimination leg.
Did anyone else catch how on the roadblock, the cowboy didn't step into the water to hand over the offering? Everyone else went straight in to the guy in the water, but Jet/Cord (sorry, don't know which is which) sort of floated it to him, and then the guy had to come to him to hand over the clue? Guess he didn't want to get his cowboy boots wet. :rotfl:

No the fast forward hasn't been replaced, we just haven't seen one this season. In the past, if you were spared elimination, you lost all your money and some times stuff and you have to come back and place 1st. Here recently, they replaced this with giving the team an extra challenge to do - calling it speed bump. There has still been a fast forward, last season Megan and Cheyne did it. They had to race an Indy style car around the track in so much time to get the FF option. The Fast Forward is open for any of the teams to use, not just those that were spared elimination.
 
Are you sure it was only 3 minutes, I thought it was a whole hour.

Someone explain how Allie and Steve ended up doing the Flag carrying, when the 3 teams were going to the other place. I know they got out of their vehicles and the cab driver said it was only 5 more minutes. They got back in the cab and they got lost with the brothers. I totally lost what happened there. The cops stayed in the taxi and they went to the Flag Poles challenge.

You've inspired me to double check--off to tivo! I can't see how they'd be an hour behind as it seemed that the girls pulled up around the same time and I thought they were already at the boat.

As for Allie and Steve--they got taken to the wrong temple and I would presume that in the course of bad directions and turns--the flag detour ended up closer, so they selected that one (I presume) to make up for lost time.

Off to check tivo now.

ETA: Yep, only 3 minutes.

9:16pm Cops
10:19pm Ladies
10:22pm Cowboys
 

No the fast forward hasn't been replaced, we just haven't seen one this season. In the past, if you were spared elimination, you lost all your money and some times stuff and you have to come back and place 1st. Here recently, they replaced this with giving the team an extra challenge to do - calling it speed bump. There has still been a fast forward, last season Megan and Cheyne did it. They had to race an Indy style car around the track in so much time to get the FF option. The Fast Forward is open for any of the teams to use, not just those that were spared elimination.
Oh, that's right. Now I remember Megan and Cheyne using it. I was thinking of the season with the team they called "'Bama". Another team helped them get to the FF first, since they needed to be first after coming in last on a non-elimination leg, but I guess they didn't always time it that way.
 
Are you sure it was only 3 minutes, I thought it was a whole hour.

Someone explain how Allie and Steve ended up doing the Flag carrying, when the 3 teams were going to the other place. I know they got out of their vehicles and the cab driver said it was only 5 more minutes. They got back in the cab and they got lost with the brothers. I totally lost what happened there. The cops stayed in the taxi and they went to the Flag Poles challenge.


Yep, DS and I had a disagreement about the departure times when we watched the show last night too, so I went back and checked.

Carol & Brandy 10:19
Jet & Cord 10:22

They showed several other clips between the departures, so maybe that's why it was easy to assume it was an hour instead of a few minutes.

I think they should hire me to supervise editing. I could let them know when it's too confusing. :thumbsup2

Getting out and trying to bypass traffic by walking turned out to be a mistake. It could have just as easily turned in their favor, but since both those teams ended up at the wrong place even after they got their cabs back, I imagine it was too far all along.

When they realized they were in the wrong place, the brothers tried to take the cab the father/daughter team had wait. Steve pitched a fit, but maybe he should have let them have it since that's the driver who got so lost. When Steve/Allie got out to ask for directions, the guy they asked didn't know where the incense challenge was, but he knew where the flag challenge was, so they made the decision that put them out on the fly.

It would be interesing to know travel times and distances.
 
You've inspired me to double check--off to tivo! I can't see how they'd be an hour behind as it seemed that the girls pulled up around the same time and I thought they were already at the boat.

As for Allie and Steve--they got taken to the wrong temple and I would presume that in the course of bad directions and turns--the flag detour ended up closer, so they selected that one (I presume) to make up for lost time.

Off to check tivo now.

ETA: Yep, only 3 minutes.

9:16pm Cops
10:19pm Ladies
10:22pm Cowboys

Wow, that would of been a much closer race and the Amazing race didn't even make it seem like it was that close. I'm betting because of the non-elimination round.

Does anyone remember how many times the cowboys have come in first place? I only remember one other time, and they didn't win a vacation, they won something else. Or is this their third first place win.
 
It would be interesing to know travel times and distances.

When they came to Portland for the final leg in season 13, they made it seem like the drive from place to place could have been 10-30 minutes when really, it was hours between a few pf the stops. And when they had to go through the city on foot, it was a lot further than they made it seem.
 
Wow, that would of been a much closer race and the Amazing race didn't even make it seem like it was that close. I'm betting because of the non-elimination round.

Does anyone remember how many times the cowboys have come in first place? I only remember one other time, and they didn't win a vacation, they won something else. Or is this their third first place win.

I believe it is at least their 3rd first place finish.

I forget which legs, but they came in first at least 2 other times. On one they won a trip to a place they never heard of. Cowboy with a black hat was a bit perplexed with that one.:laughing:
 
Wow, that would of been a much closer race and the Amazing race didn't even make it seem like it was that close. I'm betting because of the non-elimination round.

Does anyone remember how many times the cowboys have come in first place? I only remember one other time, and they didn't win a vacation, they won something else. Or is this their third first place win.

I believe it is at least their 3rd first place finish.

I forget which legs, but they came in first at least 2 other times. On one they won a trip to a place they never heard of. Cowboy with a black hat was a bit perplexed with that one.:laughing:

Yep, it's their third win, even though the CBS website says their fourth. They won the 2nd leg - Chile: a pair of sailboats, 3rd leg - Argentina: a 10 day trip for 2 to Patagonia, and now the 8th leg - Mayalsia: a trip for 2 to Maui.
 
This is the second U-Turn of the season. I don't remember the team's name, but at the beginning of the season, one team was U-Turned and lost because they couldn't get the Morse Code challenge correct.
 
I was watching the elimination station videos and Joe still crying and does not get over that fact that they lost because of the U turn.

On one side he tells Jeff that the cops asked them (in LA) if they could follow them, and Joe as a good jerk told them NO. So he thought maybe that's way, but he said that "that was part of the game".

Well Joe, the U turn was big time part of the game, either you like it or not. They U turn them because of his bragging and his cocky attitude, even his wife told him that HE was the problem, not her.

Now he wants to confront the cops for using the U turn on them, yes for playing the game.I'm sure Joe would had use the U turn as well. Besides they got eliminated because they couldn't complete the challenge, they had a lot time to do it.

He was a jerk to the Mexican guy at the jewelry store :mad:
 
This is the second U-Turn of the season. I don't remember the team's name, but at the beginning of the season, one team was U-Turned and lost because they couldn't get the Morse Code challenge correct.

Right. That has been the only one so far. I was trying to remember in past seasons if they had more than one. Just because the models say they will uturn the lesbians doesnt mean there will be a second one.
 
here's some info on the different "obsticles"


Switchback
The Switchback, introduced in Season 15, is a task from a previous season that is revisited and that the teams must complete. For the Switchback in Season 15, teams revisited the infamous Stockholm Roadblock from Season 6, except it was made more difficult by having to find just one of seven flags in 186 hay bales, where previously teams had to find one of 20 clues in 270 hay bales.

[edit] Yield
The Yield, introduced in Season 5, allows any one team to force another team to stop racing for a predetermined amount of time. The Yield marker is placed near a Route Marker, and teams would be forced to stop at it to state their intentions to employ the Yield. The clue would say "Caution: Yield ahead!" If a team Yielded another team, they would place a photo of the Yielded team, along with a "Courtesy Of" photo of themselves, on the stand. When the Yielded team arrived at the Yield, they would then turn over an hourglass and wait for the sand to drain before they can continue to the Route Marker. A team may only use their Yield power once on the race, and only one team may be Yielded when the Yield is available, though the same team can be Yielded multiple times during the same Race. If a team loses their "Courtesy Of" photo, they lose their Yield power.[9][10] If the team that is Yielded has already passed the Yield, the Yield is nullified.

During Season 5, teams were not aware of the upcoming Yield. In subsequent seasons, clues have alerted teams that a Yield would be present at the next route marker. Yields were present in every leg except the last of Season 5, while only three were present in Seasons 6 through 8, and two in Seasons 9 through 11. Yields have not been present in the US Race since Season 11, but are still present within the foreign editions.


[edit] U-Turn
The U-Turn, introduced in Season 12, is similar in format to the Yield; however, it is always placed immediately after a Detour. After completing their Detour option, a team may use their U-Turn ability to force another team to backtrack and complete the Detour option they did not previously complete. Like the Yield, the team placing the U-Turn places a photo of the team they are penalizing along with their own "Courtesy Of" photo on the U-Turn marker stand. Starting in Season 14, teams were met with a new variation of the U-Turn called a "Blind U-Turn." If teams use a Blind U-Turn, they do not have to publicly reveal themselves as the perpetrators with their "Courtesy Of" photo. Like the Yield, if the team has lost their "Courtesy Of" photo, they will be unable to use their U-Turn power for the remainder of the Race,[11] It is possible for a team to U-Turn a team that has already passed the U-Turn, nullifying its effects. A team can only use their U-Turn power once per Race, regardless if they don't have to use their "Courtesy Of" photo for the "Blind U-Turn", and only one team may be affected by the same U-Turn during a leg. Teams are warned of an upcoming U-Turn on or the Route Marker after the Detour clue. Season 15 was the first and only season not to air a U-Turn.


[edit] Intersection
The Intersection, used in Seasons 10, 11, and 16, requires each team to pair up with one other team and perform all tasks and make decisions together until further notice. Should there be no other teams present when a given team arrives at the Intersection route marker, they must wait there until another team arrives, though they do not have to partner with that team and can opt to wait for another team instead. Teams are free to choose their partner team if multiple teams are present. Teams are not warned when an Intersection is coming. Route Markers for Detours, Roadblocks, and Fast Forwards have been included with the use of the Intersection.
 
Hmmm ... now I'm starting to wonder if there is another Intersection and Caite threw a hissy and wouldn't work with the Carol & Brandy. Then C&B would have to wait for another TWO teams to arrive while the next team takes pitty on the models.
 
Hmmm ... now I'm starting to wonder if there is another Intersection and Caite threw a hissy and wouldn't work with the Carol & Brandy. Then C&B would have to wait for another TWO teams to arrive while the next team takes pitty on the models.

I kind of hope that's what it is because it'll be funny to see.
 
It would certainly explain why C & B call them "idiots". A simple U-Turn wouldn't get that kind of reaction.

We only have Joe and Heidi as our shining example--it isn't far fetched.:rotfl2:

But yes--it would be stupid to decline to work with a team on principle and risk losing a game while waiting for another team to arrive and fight on who gets to work with them.
 
We only have Joe and Heidi as our shining example--it isn't far fetched.:rotfl2:

But yes--it would be stupid to decline to work with a team on principle and risk losing a game while waiting for another team to arrive and fight on who gets to work with them.

Not necessarily. So let's say Brent & Catie are team #1, Carol & Brandy team #2, and there is team #3 & #4.

1 decides they don't want to work with 2, so they go with 3. 3 could arrive within minutes. But now 2 is waiting, who knows how long for 4, it could be hours. 1 could have only lost 15 minutes when 2 loses 6 hours (as a possibility, obviously idk what happens yet).
 












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