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It should be interesting to see if this continues to help him in further legs. He became an entirely different people when it was “Aww man, check this out, can you help me out? Aww, wicked!” with like minds in Lithuania. What I enjoyed, though, about this episode is that it showed TK in his wheelhouse: interacting with young hipsters in foreign lands. TK and Rachel: These two aren’t really any more interesting than they were before, but they did manage to eke out a first place finish over Kynt and Vyksin.
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Either way, it seems that the stilts were a challenging option that, regardless, benefitted TK and Rachel who arrived 2nd but managed to complete the task first. Kynt and Vyksin felt right at home, but Nathan and Jennifer were most certainly not impressed when one of them distracted them from counting. However, they were somewhat complicated by one of my favourite distractions: crazy Lithuanian Midsummer Festival performers! I wasn’t aware of how much I enjoyed them, but they were certainly a festive and (most importantly) disruptive influence for some teams. This week’s detour was a choice between Step Up (Stilts Walking) and Count Down (Counting Fenceposts), both of which were your normal Amazing Race tasks. It was especially interesting because regardless of the flights, there was a lot of mobility between teams.
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Most teams perform these tasks with ease, but Hendekea and Nicholas are unfortunately sidled with a difficult to find Hair Salon and it results in Nicholas falling to the back of the pack. The task itself involves taking a gift basket to one person, and then delivering a book to another location. Finally, the teams are given a difficult driving task that separates those capable of navigation and those completely incapable of it.
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The Roadblock, however, did a lot to switch this around. The result was all teams heading to Lithuania with about 45 minutes between the 1st and last flights. But really, this caused more tension between dove Jennifer and hawk Shana than it did between them and other teams. The flight, a substantial day long affair, was the first time we’ve seen bunching in a while, and it resulted in Nicholas and Donald struggling with an Air France ticket agent and Shana attempting to keep other teams away from a largely innocuous attempt to get close to the front of the plane. However, most of the bridges burned seemed to be within, not between, teams.Īfter last week’s leg was only 12 hours long, this week took the teams from Burkina Faso to Lithuania. This week, though, these teams and others faced their first bunching in a while, and it seemed that their stir craziness finally broke them down. The other drama is really nothing abnormal: Nicholas has issues keeping his head in tough situations, unable to talk himself out them, while Ronald’s bickering at Christina was as present as it’s always been. Shana and Jennifer may have opened the door for bickering and sniping last week, but they appear to be the only ones fully willing to go through it. I don’t really buy this: we’ve seen certain bitterness before, and by and large the changes are isolated within a single team. I will just assume that Nate has an incredibly erratic voice box and that is why his statement is the aural equivalent of an Elmer’s-glued ransom note.Okay, so this week it seems that the teams are falling apart at the seams after the U-Turn pretty much tore their very fabric of reality apart. The next time a contestant says something foolish but it sounds like the sentence was artificially assembled with words selected from phrases uttered in eight different countries, I will ignore my suspicions and tell myself, ”No, this is on the up-and-up. All of this is to say: Bertram van Munster, I apologize for doubting you. But after a little Web searching, I found out the bus from Dubrovnik to Split takes about five hours, and the ferry another four and a half, making it a closer call than I’d assumed. and the teams (who all bunched up on the ferry) got off the ferry in Italy after nightfall, I thought we had been subjected to some false tension: Clearly the ferry hadn’t left for hours, giving everyone plenty of time to make it. The teams were off to Italy, a land where prego isn’t just a spaghetti sauce it’s also a term of politeness! The teams had to take a bus and then a ferry, and considering the first bus left Bosnia at 6 a.m.