By Jim Memmott
Amazing Race, Season 25, Episode 4
Shetland Islands/Copenhagen/Malmo/Copenhagen – Those of you familiar with the Bible may remember
something about the first becoming the last.
I don’t think the
reference is directed at the medical profession, but it does describe what happened in Episode
4 of the Race, a shocker that rescued the season from the curse of predictability.
The married dentists, Jim
and Misti, had previously seemed invincible, having won two of the three
earlier legs.
Indeed, things were going
so well for them that Jim had announced that they hoped to be “the most
dominant team in Amazing Race
history.”
Best not to brag, as the good doctors would learn in
an episode in which they seemed jinxed from the opening whistle.
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Ford C-Max product placement |
Given the string of
disasters, it was no surprise that they were the eighth and last team to arrive
at the finish line.
Not to worry, they handed
over the Save (Get out of Jail Free) card they had acquired by winning the
first leg.
Host Phil Keoghan, who was accompanied
by two very big dogs or two fairly small horses, then gave back the Save Pass to
the Docs, saying it was a non-elimination leg so
they didn’t need to surrender it yet.
they didn’t need to surrender it yet.
Time out. They were last.
They got to keep on racing. But they even retained their Save Pass?
What gives? Shouldn’t
they have been punished more? I'd say they should have, but, to their credit, the
dentists admitted to being humbled by their dismal performance. Maybe they’re not so
annoying after all.
Keeping with role/reversal
narrative, surfers Adam and Bethany, the winners of the last episode, were
almost as bad as the dentists.
And for the first time, sadly,
it looked like Bethany was hindered by the fact she only has one arm. She couldn’t really ride a strangely configured bicycle or carry
a multi-tiered cake, Everything was “gnarly,” as she concluded in surfer speak.
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Alli and Kym decorate a cake |
In the process, they
proved that a team can be cheerful, have fun and still win.
As, for that matter, so did
the team of candy scientists Amy and Maya, whose episode was highlighted by
Amy’s joyful swoons at the end of the waitressing task.
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Brooke and Robbie |
Speaking of bright spots, pro-wrestlers Brooke and
Robbie were almost, well, charming, offering malapropisms (Brooke mixed up “handicapped”
and “handyman”) with some strong play.
Cheerful? Fun? Not the
mother/daughter team of Shelley and Nici, who had a breakdown for the ages,
Nici blubbering and Shelley refusing to offer comfort.
“She shuts down at the
moment I need her the most,” Nici wailed to Phil. Meanwhile, Shelley just
nodded. Good grief, it was hard to like either one of them.
Enough. I predict there will be
more flaps to follow, which can only add zest to what would seem to be a wonderfully
re-energized Race.
Overheard:
Robbie:
We’re out of Denmark and into Sweden. Is that a different
country?
Shelley:
My daughter still owes me an apology.
Nici:
I said you were right.
Shelley: That’s
not an apology.
Jim: I
let Misti do this one. She’s got a good memory, and she’s a smart girl.
Phil (to Nici): This is where you have to be a grown up; come back here and talk this
out.
Misti:
We got our teeth kicked in today.
Order of finish
1) Alli and Kym
2) Brooke and Robbie
3) Keith and Whitney
4) Amy and Maya
5) Te Jay and Tim
6) Shelley and Nici
7) Adam and Bethany
8) Jim and Misti
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