The Amazing Race,
Episode 10, Season 20, India:
They did Clay County proud.
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Clay County 1895 |
Mark and Bopper, two long-time friends from what the Washington Post once called the
unhealthiest county in Kentucky (blame the obesity rate) finally saw their luck
run out.
Yes, the only genuinely likeable duo amongst the five
remaining teams, started last and finished last in an episode that featured
questionable tactical decisions, elephant manure and a fair amount of trash
talk.
In a way, they were doomed from the beginning, as
Mark was first seen flat out on his hotel bed taking saline solution through an
I.V. His problem? The heat stroke, or near heat stroke, he suffered while
trying to do a Bollywood dance routine in the previous episode.
Luckily, that was a non-elimination episode – the second the
Kentucky boys survived – but this time around there was no reprieve.
Once they got on the road, Bopper and Mark (Team WalkWorth’s
duo) faced a Speed Bump, punishment for their showing last time. It required
them to paint the belly of a guy who looked like the Cincinnati Begals mascot on
acid.
Bengals tiger |
“I’ve been painting
on rocks with my little girl,” Bopper explained. “…I have no problem with it other
than being on a man’s belly,”
Then Mark and Bopper seemed to make up ground by taking
advantage of the Fast Forward – a task that once completed lets a team skip all
other challenges and go to the pit stop.
The Fast Forward asked players to get their heads shaved. It
was a no-brainer for Mark, who is bald, and Bopper, who didn’t care.
But by the time the guys were shorn, the other teams were far ahead, so Phil Keoghan, the Amazing Race’s deliverer of bad news, had to send Bopper and Mark back to their old Kentucky homes.
Ratings may fall with two pals gone. They were nice to
everyone. They never fought. They needed the money.
The other teams are, well, flawed.
Dave and Rachel, the husband-wife duo who picked up their
sixth win, one short of the record, are incredibly competent contestants. However, Dave
is faultfinder, quick to criticize his wife. On top of that, he may have bribed
a ferryboat commander in this episode, thus ensuring a win.
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Rachel on Big Brother |
Whatever viewer points they may have gained in the last few
episodes were lost in this when she tearfully elected not to do the
head-shaving Fast Forward.
“I don’t want to shave my head,” Rachel, a Big Brother winner, explained. “I paid
$500 for extensions.”
Yes, she risked a chance to win $1 million because of
extensions that cost half a grand. “I need hair to be pretty,” Rachel further
explained. “I don’t need a big nose and no hair.”
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Phil, Chip and Kim |
Of the other surviving contestants, Ralph and Vanessa, the dating divorcees who finished third
on the night, don’t seem to have particularly compelling back stories, and she
has been consistently snarky toward Brendon’s Rachel.
The two women did declare a truce at the end of this
episode, Vanessa apologizing for saying that Rachel needed a nose job. (Wonder
how long that detente will last.)
And, to her credit, Vanessa bounced back from a twisted ankle.
She also made one of the most intriguing comments in race history, saying that
Ralph was one of her “boy friends who have not cross-dressed.” You go, Ralph.
Then there’s Art and J.J., the wise guy federal agents. They
have been consistently critical of the other teams, faulting their tactics and
exalting their own.
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Elephants dressed up |
They should have done the elephant manure challenge – always
go with the big animals – though while they packed ginger, they did channel Dave and
Rachel, doing a pretty good imitation of the quarreling couple.
For better or worse, J.J., who cut his “pinky” during the
episode, did seem to get in touch with his softer side at the end, breaking into
tears when he learned that he and Art had survived.
Nonetheless, looking at the lineup for next week’s two-hour
finale, I miss Mark and Bopper. Say it ain’t so, Phil.
Overheard:
Ralph: We’ve
always raced as if we were in last place.
Vanessa: Which is
typically the case.
Bopper: The sun
is shining on two old dogs, and we’re going to make it count.
Dave (to Rachel):
I don’t need positive reinforcement now; I appreciate silence.
Mark (to Bopper): You don’t
look as good as me, but you look good bro; bald is good.
J.J.: I did not
cry, I’m sweating.
Art: We’ve got
blood, we’ve got sweat, we’ve got tears.
Bopper: We made one deal before we left (home). I said, ‘Mark we’re leaving as friends and
we’re coming back on home as friends.’
Order of finish
1) Rachel and Dave
2) Brendon and Rachel
3) Vanessa and Ralph
4) Art and J.J