Wha, the leg’s half over and nobody started the thread yet?
Let the snarking catch up fast.
Wha, the leg’s half over and nobody started the thread yet?
Let the snarking catch up fast.
I seem to be the only person here…
This is a very well done final Roadblock. Everybody’s stuck together, and under pressure who knows what to do?
That’s a really nasty final Roadblock. Having a mental challenge as the last one has always been a nice touch to trip up the physical teams but this one… quite literally anyone could hit on the right combination now.
And the race isn’t over yet! There’s still another clue box!
Yay!! Well I’m happy!
Woo hoo! Go team! Congrats TK & Rachel!
Very nice ending. That roadblock was a killer!
This is the first race in a long time that I would have been happy to see any of the final three win. I’m happy with the outcome - as though that’d matter, right?
Geez, I really liked this final leg. In particular: I liked how many clues there were, and the variety of tasks that challenged the teams both physically and mentally at the end of the trip around. I think it’s the best ever.
Oh, and Scuba Ben thanks for starting the thread.
Woo Hoo! One of the best final legs ever! Congrats to the winners.
StG
Woo hoo! :Grabs Scuba Ben for a happy dance around the living room!: I even got to see my Anglicans again at the end.
The next time my father’s moaning about getting old and decrepit (in fairness, he is 78), I shall simply point out to him that I saw a 69 year old man climb up a glacier faster than his 20-something year old grandson and that age doesn’t necessarily mean deterioration. I loved the chant of “Go Grandpa!” at the end.
Otto, Scuba Ben, thank you. I have a new series I’m hooked on. Not only did I enjoy every episode, I’ve enjoyed the threads about them here, too. It was a great race and a good ending!
That was a weird experience. I don’t think I’ve ever had a final leg in which I didn’t intensely dislike at least one of the Final Three teams.
Go, Thomas Kyle!!! Go, Rachel Flowergirl!!!
Oh, and Siege?
MWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA! We hooked another one!
It has to be kinda grating on the other eliminated teams, especially those that were cut early to have to cheer that long for people they hardly know.
I’m very pleased about the winners, and even happier that everyone gave Don serious kudos at the end.
Does anyone know if second and third place teams get reduced amounts of money, like they do on Survivor, or is it just you get the stuff you won (if any) for winning legs?
So, Rachel can do a task that doesn’t involve flowers.
Who would have thought…
I think I read in the TAR article on Wikipedia that each team, second on down to last, wins a progressively smaller amount of money. Searching…
Nope, it’s not on the main article page.
Anyway, back to the happy dances! ::Channels Snoopy’s happy dance::
I love the puzzle roadblock in the final leg. First time they did that was Family TAR, right?
Me, I would have grabbed that filet knife and started writing in blood on my pants
Speaking of happy dances, TK was doing a pretty good one as they approached the finish line.
It was kind of sad when Ronald told his daughter, “For the first time in my life, when I say ‘I love you,’ I really mean it.”
Now, in fairness, I’ll suppose that he didn’t mean exactly what that does mean, but I don’t know what he really would have been trying to say there.
Awww…that ending brought a tear to my eye!
Kudos to the amazing editors for making this whole season into a cohesive story. As another famous traveling duo might say, “be excellent to each other.” We saw this lesson in how the teams treated each other, how they treated the other teams, and how they treated the people (and animals!) that they encountered. Being decent got you rewards.
Each of the final four teams demonstrated this theme in different ways.
First, you had the parallel of the two young couples. One was most excellent to each other and the people around them. The other…not so much. The former won the whole thing, and the latter didn’t even get to the final three.
Then you had Christina and Ron. They were struggling to even stay in it at first. But once Ron stopped being such an ass, (and Christina stopped playing into Ron’s assiness so much) they started to succeed. Final three for them.
Finally, you had Nick and Don, who were excellent to each other the whole time. And based on what we saw, they weren’t particularly great racers. They were hindered by slowness, mistakes, etc. throughout. They made it into the final three anyway.
All in all, it was a very satisfying end to a very enjoyable season!
At the end of the episode my wife and I had the following conversation about the winning team:
My Wife: You know what I like about those two?
Me: What’s that?
My Wife: We’ll probably never hear from them again.