I would have liked Andy to win on principle. I feel like he and Mondo are the only two actual designers on the show. And agreed with the WTF on Gretchen's.
Also: TAR tonight!!
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I would have liked Andy to win on principle. I feel like he and Mondo are the only two actual designers on the show. And agreed with the WTF on Gretchen's.
Also: TAR tonight!!
OK, seriously: How would you go on TAR without being comfortable driving a standard??? I feel like that's such an achievable thing to do ahead of time! Unlike, say, learning to swim or getting over a fear of heights.
I was just thinking that, Jesse. After all these years, you'd think people would get it: you want to go on Survivor, practice lighting a fire! You want to go on Amazing Race, learn to drive stick!
Also, not realizing that the city London is in the country England?
Also, not realizing that the city London is in the country England?
Wait, what?!? I'm so glad I don't watch this show anymore.
Not like they were even in London! She is incredibly stupid, but again, they seem to be able to do things as a team.
I was sad about the eliminated team.
I was sad about the eliminated team, too. They were awesome! Just bad luck, I guess, because they did seem to work together well, and they were incredibly even-tempered.
I was sad about the eliminated team, too
Me too, but they seemed to lack a sense of urgency once they got to England. At the outset I had them pegged as going all the way.
They always seem to have one team of intelligent people who are eliminated because of something really stupid. *sigh*
It's a tough race, and with the overnight flight and all, the teams are running out of adrenaline, brains, and any sense of direction and map-reading they may once have possessed.
I was appalled as anyone at Team Tattoo's knowledge of the world, but they seem to have figured out the coracle crossing with little trouble compared to most -- note how they balanced mostly by lying down.
Don't forget the driving task was made more difficult by having everything on the opposite side. (Or are the foot pedals not switched?) Even if you've thought ahead and taken standard lessons, that could be one hell of a challenge.