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The Amazing Race: I'm Not Wearing That Girl's Leotard!

by Jackie Schnoop, posted Mar 2nd 2009 1:33AM
The Amazing Race in Romania
(S14E03) "I should stick to basketball" - Kisha

Gypsies, gymnasts, and vampires, oh my. This is only the third episode of this season's Amazing Race, and I'm already thinking it could shape up to be one of my favorite seasons ever. For once, at this early stage, I'm enjoying most of the teams -- actually all of them with the exception of a few quirks. Usually I have more than one team which irks me to no end and they seem to last on the race forever. The locations, tasks, and local folks are so much fun to watch, as they've been very creative so far this season. It makes me forget another show (cough, Survivor, cough) which retreads its puzzles, mazes, and endurance competitions so often.Talking teams

As I mentioned, I'm currently enjoying the teams we have left on the show. I didn't care too much for the first couple Philiminated and knew the last one wouldn't make it far. But the teams going into tonight's leg have gumption and some brights even. But they do have some quirks. While I think Margie is fantastic and I admire Luke for his own determination, Luke tends to react like a kid at times. Last week with the pies and now this week he pouted at the thought of putting on a leotard to do gymnastics in the Roadblock. I can forgive him a bit because he is indeed very young. But ... man up, Luke! Please!

Then there's Tammy and Victor. Oy. I hope after tonight that the chip on Victor's shoulder is gone. I can only believe that Tammy will be more assertive. After Victor led them totally out of the way following red and white tree markers when Tammy knew the race uses yellow markers, I was cringing. When they got to the Scarecrow Marker (the one with arrows pointing two ways -- "Some folks go both ways"), I couldn't believe that she didn't just stand up for herself and tell him she was heading back. I was surprised they actually stayed in the race.

Tonight poor Brad and Victoria had nothing but bad luck. They tried to think ahead, deciding on a later flight because they didn't think they could make the connection on the earlier one. What blew it for them was that their plane ended up delayed, and they missed their connection in Amsterdam. I would have loved to see them stay longer on the show. There's something about a middle-aged couple with a long-term marriage who seem actually happy and respectful of each other that gives me the warm fuzzies.

I had such preconceived notions of Mel before the show aired. He's proving me wrong at every turn. To be honest, I wasn't really sure what to expect from him. I don't know -- a fire and brimstone ex-Jerry Falwell ghostwriter who just happens to be gay? Perplexing, to say the least. I usually find the overly religious types on reality shows to be annoying. But Mel is coming across as a very nice older guy who's really struggling through everything thrown at him even though he has a pulled groin muscle.

The travels and the tasks
Romania into Transylvania, now there's a trip for us! In Romania, the teams came up against the Roadblock. "Who wants to access their inner Nadia?" Oh my, it brought back uneven parallel bar nightmares for me even though they used the even ones. Although Luke pouted about the leotard, I noticed that Mike and the brother (was it Mark?) had no problems donning it. What I did notice is that Tammy must never have done a somersault in her life. How could she keep landing on her head? Yeah, I understand a cartwheel is kind of tough. But a somersault? Child's play!

But the real fun was the Detour in Transylvania where the teams could either help move gypsies or drag a coffin down a hill, open it with various keys, and impale bloody frames to get their clue. The gypsies weren't like the ones I've seen here in the States roaming about in their RVs. The music, the clothes, and the odd bike contraptions were so different. I want a pair of bike skates! Or, maybe that three-wheeled unicycle doohickey!

For the record, the Pit Stop order
1. Mel and Mike -- they won a trip to Costa Rica
2. Amanda and Kris
3. Kisha and Jen
4. Margie and Luke
5. Mark and Michael
6. Christie and Jodi
7. Jaime and Cara
8. Tammy and Victor
9. Brad and Victoria -- Philiminated

Which team would you have preferred to be eliminated?
Brad and Victoria45 (16.7%)
Tammy and Victor172 (63.9%)
Other -- tell me why in comments!52 (19.3%)



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Joyce N.

While Victor irritates me to no end with the "older, wiser" big brother thing, I'm hoping that Tammy will use her new "ammunition" of older and wiser are not necessarily a given for Victor and assert herself more.

I hated to see Brad and Victoria have to leave but I look forward to seeing Tammy possibly prove to her brother that her opinion has merit, too.

March 02 2009 at 4:04 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
JessGH

I know exactly why Tammy couldn't do the gymnastics: her family pushed the kids to focus on their education. Physical pursuits don't tend to pay off as well as, say, a law degree.

March 02 2009 at 2:56 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
davidm3825

Tammy won't change. Like the Asian woman who did the race with her father a few years ago. She stood up to him but he couldn't stop being agressive. Victor will continue to take the lead.

March 02 2009 at 1:35 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Robyn

I too was rooting for Brad and Victoria, and the attendants did make a nice comeback this week, the one's I want to go - Victor (I'm the big brother) and Tammy - he is wrong, wrong, wrong in the way he treats her, if she wasn't his sister (but a S.Other) would be ignore her like that?
There's always next week.
Money is on Amanda and Kris

March 02 2009 at 1:23 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Edward

I can't stand Tammy and Victor...I was rooting for Brad and Victoria to make a big come back to knock them out. Overcoming bad luck over stupidity.

March 02 2009 at 11:08 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
rl3each

I hate seeing a nice couple like Brad and Victoria get Philiminated purely because of bad luck. If they screw up then they deserve it. I totally agree with you about this season though. I am loving it so far. Victor is the only one that really annoys me at this point. I really like Amanda and Kris also.

March 02 2009 at 8:54 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Cheng-Jih Chen

I play a lot of Team Fortress 2, and the Heavy Weapons Guy has a lot of funny lines in a bad Russian accent:

http://tf2wiki.net/wiki/Heavy_responses

With Tammy and Victor standing on the mat at the end, and a tearful Victor saying some sort of swarmy-genteel Harvard lawyer-esque "we were put into a situation that was unintentionally hurtful" or something else that also ridiculously tried to avoid responsibility for fraking up, I could only hear TF2's Heavy Weapons Guy saying, "Keep crying, baby!"

March 02 2009 at 8:53 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Lisa

Nice recap. Loved the tasks and locations. I too was a little annoyed with Luke last week for being pouty but it dawned on me that the deaf don't have vocal inflection nuances as hearing people do so his reactions are amplified. I have worked with the deaf and they tend to over emote as they lack other ways of expressing their feelings. Watch two deaf people signing with one another, it always looks like they're fighting but they are just emphasizing their point of view. I too am liking Mel, not usually a fan of the ultrareligioud but he is a joyful, kind man. I wish Brad and Victoria had stayed on over Tammy and Victor, he just go on my last nerve. Looking forward to Siberia.

March 02 2009 at 8:05 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
laura

I cannot believe that tammy had no idea how to cartwheel, or somersault!!! thats a requirement where girls are concerned!

Phil should have dressed up like a vampire.




March 02 2009 at 7:55 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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