Amsterdam/Poland, Season
27, Episode 9 preview –
All you need to know:
No good deed goes
unpunished:
I fear for the Texans, Josh and Tanner, as they head into
Episode 9.
Why? Well, they (or at least Josh) put principle above
profit in
Episode 8, letting the cheer- leaders,
Krista and Tiffany, finish ahead of them after both Josh and Tiffany had teamed
up in a food-arranging contest. (Quick question, when did the Race switch from having people eat disgusting food to having them plate food? I blame cooking shows.)
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Cheerleaders and Texans embrace at end of non-elimination leg |
Anyway, Josh didn’t have to let Tiffany step on the carpet before him. However,
he reasoned that she had gotten to the food first, so, well, courtesy (and perhaps the fact that he's a little smitten with her) demanded
that she finish first. This, even though, for all he knew, the gesture guaranteed that he and Tanner were out of the race.
It turned out to be a
non-elimination episode (cue the tears and the hugs), so the Texans survived to race another day. But you
know that they’ll be made to pay for their act
of kindness. Most karma is bad karma on the Race.
Pride comes before a
fall:
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Justin and Diana celebrate |
Justin and Diana won again, finishing ahead of the pack for
the fifth time.
Justin, who has spent 13 years
preparing for his time on the Race, has become even more confident, dare we say
cocky, than he was before. He’s the know-it-all kid who
keeps raising his hand in Biology 101. No one likes that.
The simple justice of the Race (and the need to hold viewers) demands that Justin suffer, but perhaps not fail. Personally, I'd be happy if he just dumped the knee socks.
There’s strength in numbers,
sort of:
Everyone, and I mean everyone, is vowing to gang up against
Justin and Diana. The strategy for Episode 9 is to arrive at the U-Turn first and
reverse J and D’s fortunes.
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Kelsey and Joey enroute |
“We have to …
get in front of Justin and Diana,” Joey said. “If
we can do that, their ass is grass. If we don’t, hand them the money.” My stars! You can say a** on the Race. Where, oh where are the language police?
Where was I? Talk about teaming up on the Race is usually a) hard to follow and b) mostly bluster as coalitions continually crumble. Look for sleepwalkers Logan
and Chris to forget the deal, U-Turn themselves and then wonder why they’ve
been eliminated.
Lest we forget:
There were moments worth remembering in Episode 8, even
though no one was sent home.
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Logan and Chris at Oskar Schindler factory |
Most affecting was the visit all the racers had to make to
the Historical Museum of the City of Kraków,
which is housed in the former enamel factory owned by Oskar Schindler, who saved
the lives of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust. It was the sort of stop the Race seldom makes as its zips through countries and focuses on the quirky and the quaint.
Overheard
Justin (on mining
salt): This is real man’s work right here; I’m glad I have a strong girl.
Joey (on his older
female fans): We’re not talking like cougar women; we’re talking the cougar
women’s mothers.
Josh on courtesy: I had to
let her go first. That was just the right thing to do.
Tanner: Only way
we can go is up.
Order of finish
Justin and Diana
Joey and Kelsey
Denise and James Earl
Chris and Logan
Krista and Tiffany
Josh and Tanner
Josh and Tanner represented Team Beltway very well. Stay classy, gentlemen!
ReplyDeleteTeam Beltway should be proud of the guys. Still...nice guys finish....
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