By Jim Memmott
Amazing Race, Season
23, Episodes 11 and 12
Indonesia/Tokyo/Alaska
– Nice teams can finish first.
In the season’s finale, Amy and Jason, the dating New
Englanders
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Jason and Amy |
They were a strong team, for sure, having finished second on
six different legs, but they were lucky, as well, Amy acing a tricky challenge in Alaska that proved pivotal.
Airborne in a small plane at 60 mph and 100 feet above the
earth, she dropped a bag of flour and hit a target on the ground.
It was a fly-over that proved difficult for Marie
(of the dueling exes Tim and Marie) and almost impossible for Nicole (of ER
docs Nicole and Travis).
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Landing in Alaska |
Having floured the target, Amy and Jason zipped through a
death-defying ice-climbing challenge, a kayak ride and a memory test that
asked them to assemble totem poles displaying the names of the currency of each of
the countries they had visited.
“I memorized every thing but this,” Amy said, recalling her
preparation for the all-semester exam that usually comes at the end of the
race.
Nonetheless, she and Jason seemed to have little trouble
with the poles and got to the finish line well ahead of the remaining two
teams. They kissed. They gushed. They didn’t, however, set a
wedding date. Come on Race editors; seal the deal.
Tim and Marie came in behind them, taking second. Early in
the season, they had been the team everyone loved to hate, but by the end they
seemed, at least to this writer, to be, well, fun.
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Tim and Marie |
Tim took to the task of explaining Marie to the world, much
as if she were a force of nature.
Playing her devil’s part with a wink, she cheerfully admitted
that they had agreed to a 60/40 split, the bigger portion going to her. It
was, I think, the first time any Race contestants had talked about that sort of
thing.
And Marie would not contemplate any reunion with her former
beau, though she allowed in the end that “in some weird friend kind of way, of
course we love each other.”
The ER docs finished a distant third after an almost creepy
display of a relationship under strain. The married couple had started the
season well, declaring that they would take the high road and
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Nicole and Travis |
Then, in episode 10, Nicole desperately went low road on one
challenge but, perhaps more ominously, Travis’s tendency to criticize, even
bully, his spouse became apparent.
In Episode 11 in Tokyo, the first hour of the two-hour
finale, Travis carped as Nicole and Amy struggled with a
large-scale model building challenge. (“Come on Nicole, it’s not rocket
science.”)
Once in Alaska, Travis wouldn’t let up, even failing to compliment
Nicole after she had climbed an ice wall using just one ax.
Speaking of Episode 11, at the end of the racers’ brief stay
in Japan, the Afghanimals, Leo and Jamal, were eliminated, in part because Leo
took forever on the model-building task and also because the other teams didn’t
much like them.
Earlier, they did bring their high spirits to the
human-bowling challenge, a bit of Japanese game show hijinks that might be
seen as advancing stereotypes.
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Human Bowlng |
And so Episode 23 is over, 35,000 miles after it all began, having saved the best scenery until the end, some of the shots of Alaska being spectacular. After a few months, it will be up and running again with an All-Star reunion season. Be still my heart. That’s amazing.
Overheard:
Jamal: We’re know
they’re going to gang up and aim for Leo and I.
Tim (to the game show
host): She broke my heart.
Host: It is
American love story.
Marie: It is
American horror story
Jamal: He’s a
puzzle type of guy. This is the roadblock made for Leo.
Travis (to Nicole):
What are you doing?
Order of Finish
Episode 11:
1) Marie and Tim
2) Amy and Jason
3) Nicole and Travis
Order of finish Episode
12
1) Amy and Jason
2) Marie and Tim
3) Nicole and Travis
Last week's first-ever Amazing Pool reader poll (see above, right) was about as successful as the rollout of healthcare.gov. But the small sample did show strong support for Amy and Jason, the eventual winners, and (go figure) Leo and Jamal, the biggest losers. There was no support for Nicole and Travis, the eventual third-place finishers.
Pool winners:
Amy and Jason's win meant $100 for Cindy and Jim and the honor of picking last in next season's pool. Tim and Marie's second place finish won $50 for Team Boston. Allison Chanler picked up $30 for backing Nicole and Travis in the pool. Earlier, Team Showers had garnered $20 as the first team eliminated from the pool.
"We’re know they’re going to gang up and aim for Leo and I."
ReplyDeleteNow THERE'S a typo that leaps off the page!
Boy did it, between you and I
DeleteSo, do you and Cindy have a 60/40 split pre-arranged on your winnings, with you taking the big piece as the writer of the blog?
ReplyDeleteI loved the idea of an Amazing Race "pre-nup" -- I wonder if other teams had those kind of deals or is Marie truly the first to ever think of that?
No pre-nup yet for Cindy and Me. I'm wondering if teams ever make deals between themselves, that is the ER Docs and Amy and Jason saying they'll work together and split the first prize if either team wins.
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