The local laughing this week seemed much more genial than the local laughing last week!
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
They were drunker this week--they had to be completely hammered by the time Steve and Linda showed up.
Gosh yes.
I couldn't believe that 14 hour plus timeframe it took for this week's leg to end.
I'm guessing that the directionally challenged teams will be next on the chopping block. (Seriously - the blondes have been incredibly lucky and the sisters and brothers also really need to sharpen their map reading skills.)
I loved the pie challenge. And I think that Tammy and Victor revealed an unexpected sense of humor in that challenge.
Oh, RS: INXS related - have you guys been reading about the current drama with JD?
He says he was fired and abandoned at an airport the former INXS manager/new INXS record label boss says that didn't happen.
What Chris Murphy said and JD's interview with ET Canada.
I loved the pie challenge. And I think that Tammy and Victor revealed an unexpected sense of humor in that challenge.
And the Mom and deaf son a suprising lack thereof. Well, the son, anyway.
I think Luke was coming from the angle of "don't go for the needle-in-a-haystack detour, because it could take forever to find it," like the pizza brother back in TAR5 who couldn't find the right chocolate filling and was stuck at the factory for hours.
The pie throwers, though, had a lot fewer pies to get through, so he was a bit off on that call, and Segways can be difficult to learn to ride properly.
That was a fun ep! Mel White always makes me happy -- and I loved how they were like, Segway! Totally our thing!
I was glad that couple was out, because she clearly couldn't take much more. I felt terrible for her that she was so scared of her husband's reaction to her getting lost, because he was really not mad. It did make me wonder about their relationship/her history.
Oh, and I thought the contrast between Luke and mom and the lawyer siblings was interesting: the sister basically ceded final decision-making to her big brother, and seemed fine with it, while Luke could not stop rolling his eyes about his mother's decision, but still went along with it.
I didn't watch the ep, but just read the recap on cbs. I pegged Luke as full of drama from ep 1, so that will not really surprise me.
sumi,
thank you for the RS link. I knew JD was bad news, and that interview segment sure brings the crazeeeee.