The worst decision of The Amazing Race 12 led to the elimination of one team on Sunday’s episode, which thanks to football, actually started airing in 2008. I kid, but seriously, can no football game end within its time limits? Can CBS not move up the start of Phil and company by mailing VHS tapes …
The Amazing Race 12
The big news on Sunday’s episode of The Amazing Race 12 was the appearance of this season’s first non-elimination leg. In July, The Orlando Sentinel’s TV critic, Hal Boedeker, reported that the non-elimination legs had been dropped, citing a conversation with one of the series’ executive producers, Jonathan Littman. Boedeker didn’t quote Littman, but reported, …
I have a proposal: If football continues to push The Amazing Race‘s debut later, and CBS insists upon airing all of 60 Minutes and screwing up its entire prime-time schedule, and that night’s episode of The Amazing Race starts with 20 minutes of teams trying to get airline tickets, cut that segment out and just …
Buying airline tickets and driving are the “Tyra Mail!” of The Amazing Race. On every episode of Top Model, the girls scream, “Tyra Mail!” and they all run to listen to one of their own read a vague clue about their next activity. The editors typically include a few “Tyra Mail!” screams, and show us …
The Amazing Race 12 spent a second episode in Burkina Faso, but there, it introduced one of two new game elements that are supposed to be unveiled this season. More often than not, these elements–the Yield and, to some degree, the Intersection, which has the potential to slow one team down–are either ignored by the …
On last night’s episode of The Amazing Race, the teams spent time in Africa. And like the country they visited, which most had never head of, the team that was eliminated was I’m pretty sure I’ve never heard of, even though this show has been on for three weeks. Perhaps that’s just because they didn’t …
The second couple eliminated from The Amazing Race 12 says that the label CBS used for them is not how they refer to themselves. Pat Hendrickson told TV Guide that she and Kate Lewis “actually refer to ourselves as partnered clergy as opposed to married ministers.” Pat says, “Pat: We have received the blessing of …