That really seems to come out of thin air. As SBS points out, what’s to stop them from bringing jewelry along and selling it, then using the proceeds? How is that different than straight barter? Especially with the down time we don’t see - they could easily find a pawn shop while they’re waiting 6 hours for a flight and come out with a bunch of cash.
IMHO, it does not seem to follow with the other rules regarding money.
For a while if you came in last, but it was a non-elimination leg, they’d confiscate all your cash, and force you to beg for more. This got removed after the people realized it was kind of shitty to see Americans on a game show for a million dollars trying to beg cash on the dirt streets of a much poorer country.
Then for a while you could keep your cash, but they confiscated everything else you weren’t wearing. Which led to teams knowing they were in last place putting on every article of clothing they brought before reaching the mat, hoping it was a non-elim.
Finally they added the Speed Bump, the not too onerous extra task the non-eliminated last place team has to do during the next leg.
Fair enough, but I’d like to point out that just because it’s never occurred doesn’t mean it’s not in the rules.
Not to mention that as spectators we are not privy to the complete rules. The complete rules have never been made public.
We don’t even know exactly what they are and aren’t allowed to bring with them. We know they can’t bring navigation aides with them from home, but they could be also restricted from bringing valuable items to sell, we don’t really know. I’ve no doubt their initial belongings are thoroughly inspected before the beginning of the race, and if you have no legitimate reason to have something vis a vis the race, like an excessive amount of jewelry or other items, those are surely not allowed. Bringing one or two pair of sunglasses is probably fine and easily justified. Bringing 100 pairs, not so much.
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Of course, but we’ve heard some of the rules on the show. Such as “you can’t use personal items to settle a bill”, which is what Mark & Mike got penalized for, and “You have to use race provided cash to buy anything”, like when Dan & Andrew had to buy new shoes because they left theirs behind at a task, then later didn’t have enough money to pay the cab driver in Moscow.
I was not aware of this rule change on the U-turn, and I’m not sure I like it. Teams are going to be much more judicial in their use of the a U-turn if they know they only get one. I thought that was one reason why Rachel was having trouble deciding whether to use it or not. (And was hoping that her using it would come back to bite her in the ass later in the race.)
Laos. Laos? Laos! Has any TV show ever gone to Laos? Anthony Bourdain…Michael Palin? David Attenborough? Shoot, has there been a movie set in Laos? James Bond, Jason Bourne…?
I remember one time a pair of racers enlisted a local to go with them on a cab ride and give the cab driver directions. The woman just told the cabbie where she wanted to go, and hopped out when they arrived having scored herself a free cab ride home.
Only thing I’d add is that it seems like all bargaining has to be done before the trip. The period ranging from Colin and Christie’s season where Colin nearly got thrown into jail because the cabbie changed rates (or Colin misunderstood the rates) to the season where those “dwarf”* stunt men who kept scamming drivers by taking the cab ride and then saying “Oopsie! We don’t have the cash. How about a watch instead?” drama has died completely.
They also seem to have gotten rid of Ferns (to the n00bs–a “Fern”, named for the first person appointed to the role–is a local who will hang out on the entire leg (or most of it, but it doesn’t count if they only go on a part of the leg) with you, guiding you, providing direction, etc.). We haven’t seen one in years.
And holy shit Rupert is an obnoxious pompous attention whore. I’m so glad he’s gone. Also, Colin is clearly reading from a script that some PR person gave him. New Zen Colin is just…weird.
Dancing and karaoke - this leg was specifically designed for Team Fun, wasn’t it? Maybe it was to make up for their horrible experience the last time they were in Vietnam.
The 218 Dance Crew were featured in this episode. They’re somewhat well-known in the region after they appeared in Asia’s Got Talent.
Ferns are now specifically prohibited by the rules. Racers have to run the race on their own. (This doesn’t preclude teams joining up to race together)
I wish someone would tell the producers of The Amazing Race that they’re making The Amazing Race. If I wanted to see all the backstabbing and conniving of Survivor, I’d watch Survivor.
I don’t really remember Leo & Jamal from their earlier appearances. Were they always assholes?
Zut’s Taxi Assessment deserves to be more widely known.