Saturday, May 4, 2024

An Amazing Race first: A lost crew; a lost Race.

 

Amazing Race Season 36 Episode 8

By Jim Memmott

 

Bridgetown, Barbados – Crew? What crew?

 

The Amazing Race is hard enough, all those bugs to eat, all those walls to climb, all those dance steps to learn.

There’s at least one more challenge that viewers may not have known until this episode: You aren't allowed to lose your crew.


Angie and Danny Butler (and the rest of us) learned this the hard way, and now they've gone from the Race.

 

I’m not clear what constitutes a crew, but I assume it's the folks in a trailing car, a driver, an EMT, and maybe a producer or two. If you're a racer, they have to remain in your sight. Or else.

 

How do I know? Well, in a key moment in this episode the most Amazing Race savvy contestants ever, Danny and his mom, Angie, lost their crew car in a roundabout. Or the crew lost them. It's debatable.

 

For the longest time – 10 minutes? 10 years? – they then had to wait until the crew caught up. Or so it was portrayed. Actually, in post-race interviews, the Butlers revealed that their crew took so long that another crew was subbed in for awhile.

 

By the time they restarted, Danny and his mom had lost a ton of time, falling from second to last with just one challenge to go. They lost more valuable minutes as Danny worked to make everything just right when he assembled a fish pot. Sloppy would have been OK.

 

The Butlers came in last and were eliminated, as were their pool supporters, Denny and Emily Showers.


The Butlers may have a right to complain. The whole "lost crew" incident was so confusing, and so seemingly ad hoc, that it might have been fairer to call things off and start all over again.


Regardless, it was rare for the Race to reveal anything about production logistics. The prevailing illusion is that there are no crews, no cameras. The film just happens.


Other highlights:

 

Dating couple Cesar Aldrete (far left) and Ricky Rotandi picked up their fifth win (they also have three second-place finishes.)

 

It may be that they’re invincible, though at times during this episode they looked a little rattled. But only a little. They’re good.

 

The pilots, Juan Villa and Shane Bilek, took

second, overcoming their weak navigational skills. (It’s a little worrisome that they fly jets but generally don’t know where they’re going.)

 

Ever resilient, the guys made up a ton of valuable time filling a barrel with seaweed rather than putting together a fish pot.

 

Amber Craven and Vinny Cagungun, the bickering nurse anesthesiologists, came in third. For the most part, they got along with each other. Surprise.

 

Yvonne Chavez and Melissa Main, another dating couple, were a safe fourth, and Leticia and Rod Gardner survived in fifth place, thanks, in part, to his being strong enough to push their stuck car out of some mud. (There had been a hard rain.)

 


Overheard:

 

Danny: I hate following people.

 

Amber: I’m learning about myself through this journey, and I’m learning about him.

 

Barbados barber: Remember the best haircuts in Barbados are right here.

 

Cesar: I know Ricky is a little more sportsy.

 

Angie: Who’s Rihanna? ... What does she sing?

 

Danny:  A lot of really good songs that are on the radio.

 

Angie: I lost our crew.

 

Danny: You’re not supposed to lose your crew.

 

Order of finish

 

Ricky and Cesar

Juan and Shane

Amber and Vinny

Yvonne and Melissa

Leticia and Rod

 

Eliminated

 

Angie and Danny

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Sunday, April 28, 2024

Amazing Race 36: A couples crisis cries out for therapy

Amazing Race Season 36 Episode 7

By Jim Memmott

 

Montevideo, Uruguay – There are episodes of the Amazing Race that should come with a trigger warning. This was one.

 

We needed host Phil Keoghan to tell us at the start that “some of what you are about to see may make you comfortable.”


Uncomfortable? That’s too mild a word to describe what it was like to watch dating anesthesiologists Amber Craven and Vinny Cagungun interact, or not interact.


Basically, he persisted in patronizing her, destroying what little confidence she has.


You wish the Race had a couples counselor on call, someone who could rush in, sit Amber and Vinny down and give them some survival strategies.

 

Whatever, even without counseling, they survived, finishing a fairly solid fourth, in part because he’s not a bad welder.

 

Yes, welder. Welding was key to one of the challenges, perhaps an Amazing Race first. (Left, shows Shane Bilek, torch in hand.)


More familiar to Race fans was a Detour option that required contestants to put on local garb and sing and dance.

 

That challenge was a gift from the gods for Cesar Aldrete (near left) and Ricky Rotandi who belted out the song (in Spanish, Cesar’s native tongue, again giving him an edge) and high-kicked with abandon.


They went on to capture their fourth first-place finish, meaning they’ve won half of the episodes so far and finished second in the other half. Yawn.

 

Alas, firefighters Bizzy Smith and Sunny Pulver finally saw their luck run out. They’d come from behind in several previous episodes. However, this time, they just couldn’t make up the ground they lost because they couldn't navigate as they went to every plaza in Montevideo before finding the right one.

 

To their credit, they were remarkably happy at the end – Phil noted he couldn’t remember bigger smiles from a team he’s eliminated. (Their departure took Cindy Schmitt out of the pool.)

 

Other news:


Married couple Leticia and Rod Gardner had another steady race, finishing third for the second straight time. They’re a contender.


Danny Butler, the resident Race strategist, declared alliances dead. Bye-bye détente.

 

Juan Villa, who’s teamed with his fellow pilot Shane, was a little wobbly, having come up with food poisoning the night before.

 

Given all the traveling the teams do, it’s surprising this doesn’t happen more often. The illness did slow Juan and Shane down, as they finished next too last.

 

Dating couple Yvonne Chavez and Melissa Main were next to last, surviving despite a wince-inducing singing and dancing debut.

 

Overheard

 

Ricky: There’s a weird sense of calm now. I’m not sure why

 

Bizzy: The other teams, they make the mistakes, and we just step over their bodies.

 

Vinny: I hope you learn from experience what you’d doing to us as a team.

 

Juan: I was feeling like dirt.

 

Amber: Don’t start blaming me, you don’t even know where it is.

 

Order of finish

 

Ricky and Cesar

Angie and Danny

Leticia and Rod

Amber and Vinny

Yvonne and Melissa

Juan and Shane

 

Eliminated

 

Bizzy and Sunny