Shit! I forgot this was tonight! I can find it on the interwebs, right??
'Smile Time'
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That was a very satisfying elimination and # 1 team!
I forgot too, but thanks to Facebook and the glories of delayed West Coast airtimes, I got it. Tivo wouldn't have caught it because the seasons are all named with the number appended.
Yeah, I agree with lisah. We're off to a good start. So far like the deaf son & his mom, the stuntmen, the older couple. The various hot chicks teams are indistinguishable to me. And there isn't a fit young all male casting central team this season, is there?
That first challenge was crazy. Love the stunt dude totally not being scared at all.
Love love love for Phil signing the mat announcement. It's awesome, because it's information that would suffer from the deaf son hearing it later than his mom. They need to be able to learn it together, so it's super nice that Phil took the small amount of time necessary to make that happen.
It makes me feel a little hopeful about the season. I was worried about him when I heard that he didn't read lips, because there will be challenges where inevitably they're separated, and I hope he'll be able to communicate sufficiently alone.
Crap. I missed it.
Me too.
Tivo wouldn't have caught it because the seasons are all named with the number appended.
So aggravating. Survivor does the same thing.
It is, isn't it? I think that Top Chef is the same way.
But I agree - the couples I like all made it (and did well) and I'm very happy with the Philiminated couple. Also, the laughing yokels sucked.
Yay the internet! That was a great episode. Many teams seem competent and likable, so that bodes well.
What I don't understand is how those rickety things were the traditional cheese-carriers! And I liked that people made it work, even when it wasn't working. I heart Mel White.
The out-of-shape couple were damn smart to use those carriers as sleds instead. They weren't so smart when they couldn't find the pitstop, though.
The locals did seem especially nasty about the cheese task. I'm just not sure why everyone didn't roll their cheese down the hill -- it didn't seem to matter with the ones they dropped.
Also, who the hell decided to build the cheese-making building way up that hill, but store the cheese at the bottom?!
Yeah, using it as a sled on purpose was smart.
Also, am I wrong, or did they do both of those tasks basically before lunchtime? That's a hell of a day.