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The Amazing Race 10: The Finish Line, Episode 13 , by Teeuwynn Woodruff: In the final week, Peggy and Jon are joined by all three of season 10’s top racing teams! Is Karlyn as grouchy here as she was most of the race? Are Kimberly & Rob still together? What do the model boys think about winning? And will Teeuwynn ever get the power turned back on at her house?
“You’ll Never Know How You’ll React Unless You’re There” - An Interview with The Amazing Race 10’s Lyn & Karlyn , by Jenn Brasler: The first two-woman team to make it the final three, Lyn & Karlyn were a love-‘em-or-hate-‘em team who were never at a loss for words. They also embraced the race and took in each new experience with open minds and hearts, whether they wanted to do so or not. Read on for an interviews with Lyn & Karlyn and an insight into what they thought of their experiences.
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 13 Insider Clips: God Has Left The News Building , by Heathyr Fields Ford: The Amazing Race may be over for the season, but don’t forget about the Insider clips! What do we find out at the end? Where did Lyn & Karlyn disappear to in NYC? What did Rob & Kimberly learn about each other on the race? And much more!
The Amazing Race 10 Finale: We Lived in Paris for Two Years!, by Jenn Brasler: Well, the Guidos lived in Paris for two years, but none of the teams in this season finale did, so they don’t have that advantage when the race takes them to the City of Lights. But what advantages do they have? Can EZ Pass win you a million dollars? What happens if you can’t convince a cab driver to take you somewhere? And when it comes down to it, which of the three remaining teams can make it to the finish line first?
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 12 Insider Clips: Parting Is Such Sweet Sorrow, by Heathyr Fields Ford: Heathyr is sad to see Dustin & Kandice go, but at least there are some insider clips to comfort her. What did learn from the race? Which do James & Tyler think was in charge? And what was their strange good-luck charm?
The Amazing Race 10: Thinking Smart in Episode 12 , by Jeffrey Clinard: The Amazing Race 10 is almost over, but as long as teams are racing, some will be thinking smart. And some will not. Jeffrey’s here to break it all down!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 12 First Class and Cargo Class Awards: Hot Giant Chicks Rule!, by Sandy Lamparello: Episode 12 of The Amazing Race 10 began with our final four teams in Ourzazate, Morocco. They traveled first to Casablanca and eventually ended up in Barcelona, Spain. One member of each team ate camel, some teams lugged giant costumes for a mile, and others made tomato sauce. Well, sort of. Beauty queens Dustin & Kandice were unable to overcome their last-place start and were eliminated from the race. Now it’s time for some awards!
The Amazing Race: The Finish Line, Episode 12 , by Teeuwynn Woodruff: This week the dethroned racing queens, Dustin & Kandice, sit down with Peggy Bunker and Jon Weiss to talk about their race... Well, if you can pretend that a dark-haired Entertainment Weekly correspondent is Dustin & Kandice! The Beauty Queens are MIA, but Peggy, Jon, and Jessica have no problem dishing the dirt without them.
The Amazing Race 10: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Episode 12: No Competition , by Mike DeGeorge: Rob isn't the only one who is frustrated this week, especially with two huge equalizers on a leg where every second counts. Find out why Mike thinks they aren't letting the best teams play, inside!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 12: You Say “Tomato,” I say “I Quit”, by Jenn Brasler: As has been mentioned before, the race is an educational experience for participants and viewers alike. This week, we all find out a number of interesting things. How many tomatoes does it take to get Kimberly angry? What’s the stupidest question a blonde can ask? And how many times can people mention a 30-minute penalty and getting rid of Dustin & Kandice in an hour-long show?
The Amazing Race 10: Thinking Smart in Episode 11 , by Jeffrey Clinard: The last leg was another non-elimination round, the Yield surfaced once again, and a team was marked for elimination. Somewhere in the midst there were flight problems, flat tires, and teams getting lost. Jeffrey’s here to break it all down
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 11 Insider: Common Sense Is Not So Common , by Heathyr Fields Ford: This week's insider clips show us an unexpectedly sweet side from one racer, but a very expected snotty side from some others. Plus, if there were any doubt, find out exactly what Dustin & Kandice and Lyn & Karlyn think of each other. In addition, Heathyr brings us the first ever AR Jukebox! What the hell are we talking about? Find out inside!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 11 First Class and Cargo Class Awards: Hypocrisy, Thy Name Is…, by Sandy Lamparello: Episode 11 of The Amazing Race 10 took our final four teams from Kiev, Ukraine to Ourzazate, Morocco. There were multiple kidnappings, chariot races, and a really boring Detour. Sandy is tasked with handing out First Class and Cargo Class awards, but she’s changed things up a bit this time. Click here to find out how!
The Amazing Race 10: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Episode 11: Of All the Gin Joints... , by Mike DeGeorge: There has been a lot of discussion about Bitch & Moan's behavior on the Yield, but Mike thinks that's only the beginning. Who else should be ashamed of the way they acted this week? And what incredible omission did the producers make in planning this leg? The answers are inside!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 11: Like Sands Through the Hourglass , by Jenn Brasler: …These are the days of our lives. Or maybe just the Yield. Though this episode is almost like a soap opera. There’s kidnapping, rivalry, and many plot twists. Dustin & Kandice have earned the wrath of the other teams left in the race, and they’ve also proven that they’re one of the more competitive teams. Will it all come crashing down on them?
The Amazing Race 11: Look Who’s Back!, by Jenn Brasler: The Powers That Be behind The Amazing Race have confirmed what has been rumored for months: the 11th edition of the show will be an all-star race. And just when you thought it was safe to watch reality TV, Rob & Amber, the love-‘em-or-hate-‘em team from season 7, will be back for another race. Who will be joining them? And who does Jenn want to see on the race? Read on to find out.
The Amazing Race 10: The Finish Line, Episode 10 , by Teeuwynn Woodruff: This week Peggy and Jon get to meet the Cho Brothers! What do they think of Alabama now that they’ve seen what they had to say about them? Who else would have been in the Back Pack alliance? Why are these guys so nice and do they ever fight? And what are they doing to spread their good karma around the world?
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 10 Insider Clips: Cho Long and Thanks for All the Fish , by Heathyr Fields Ford: The Cho brothers were mostly harmless, but they’ve now been sent home (perhaps with a quick stop by the restaurant at the end of the universe first). Before we bid them farewell, Heathyr has the scoop on some unaired clips about life, the universe, and everything.
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 10 First Class and Cargo Class Awards: Model, and Not-So-Model, Behavior , by Sandy Lamparello: Episode 10 of The Amazing Race 10 started in the middle of a leg. Our teams raced from Finland to the Ukraine, where they drove old cars, raced tanks, and made or found music. As usual, there were both First Class and Cargo Class performances. Click here to read all about them!
The Amazing Race 10: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Episode 10: Don't Do That... That Hurts, by Mike DeGeorge: There's more wrong with this picture than the obvious, and it's a scenario that any well-prepared Racer should have been able to avoid. What else did the Chos do wrong? And how about a dip in the mailbag? Mike brings you the good, the mostly bad, and the ugly, inside!
The Amazing Race 10: Thinking Smart in Episode 10, by Jeffrey Clinard: Jeffrey was not impressed with the behavior of some of the teams this week. Find out who deserved a stiff penalty, and for what, as well as who got exactly what they deserve. RNO's resident advice columnist serves up the instruction, inside!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 10: That’s a Rap , by Jenn Brasler: Not only does The Amazing Race allow racers to do things they’d ordinarily never get to do, it allows the viewers to see them do things we’d ordinarily never see people do. Want to see people driving tanks in Kiev? Want to see white girls rapping? Want to see an alliance fall apart faster than you can say “Four Pack”? Read on!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 9 Insider: Finland, Finland, Finland, by Heathyr Fields Ford: The Amazing Race Insider once again fills us in on the things that we didn’t see in this episode. For example, the rivalry between Dustin & Kandice and Lyn & Karlyn continued. And were Rob and Kimberly playing dirty?
The Amazing Race 10: The Finish Line, Episode 9, by Teeuwynn Woodruff: This week there was no team eliminated on The Amazing Race – because it was the first half of a double-length leg! Which previously eliminated team makes a repeat appearance this week and what “ass slapping” intrigues Peggy so much?
The Amazing Race 10: Thinking Smart in Episode 9, by Jeffrey Clinard: Nobody was eliminated in the ninth episode as we had the first part of a double-leg. But there were still plenty of instances of teams making decisions that were smart… or not. Erwin & Godwin made some good moral decisions, but were they the right things to do?
The Amazing Race 10: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Episode 9: Rappellant, by Mike DeGeorge: Holy Face First Rappelling! It's only one of the tasks our Racers had to deal with in this to-be-continued leg, but Mike wants to focus on something else - why does this season just seem so blah?
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 9 First Class and Cargo Class Awards: We Interrupt This Race…, by Sandy Lamparello: Episode 9 of The Amazing Race 10 took our teams from Madagascar to Finland. An incomplete leg usually leaves Sandy scratching her head when deciding who gets the First Class and Cargo Class awards. Not so this week. Read on to find out why it was an easy decision.
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 9: Their Name is Mud , by Jenn Brasler: The teams have to engage in tasks that focus heavily on mud, but that’s not the dirtiest thing that happens this week: one team cuts in line to grab a taxi from an “innocent bystander.” Which racers are the offenders? Could it be the so-called nasty Dustin & Kandice?
The Amazing Race 10: The Finish Line, Episode 8, by Teeuwynn Woodruff: This week Peggy and Jon get to finally meet Rosie O'Donnell's favorite racing team, David & Mary, Team Kentucky! Let's see what the coalmining couple have to say about their race around the world and into the hearts of many Amazing Race fans!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 8 First Class and Cargo Class Awards: Would You Like Some Teeth With Your Lips?, by Sandy Lamparello: Episode 8 of The Amazing Race 10 found our racers traveling from the tiny island nation of Mauritius to the larger island nation of Madagascar. The Intersection presented a new challenge for the teams, and completion of a Fast Forward did not mean a first place finish. As usual, there were First Class performances, and Cargo Class performances. Click here to find out which teams get this week’s awards!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 8 Insider: Marty, the Penguins Are Psychotic , by Heathyr Fields Ford: David & Mary are finally gone, but what about their allies, the Cho Brothers and Lyn & Karlyn? We didn’t see it on TV, but each of them had some interesting things to say – especially the women. Read all about it right here.
The Amazing Race 10: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Episode 8: Mine , by Mike DeGeorge: It was a pretty blah episode this week, but Mike still has a lot to say, primarily about their recent behavior. Will it win them Miss Congeniality? Also, reaction to the rumored All-Stars edition! It's all inside!
The Amazing Race 10: Thinking Smart in Episode 8, by Jeffrey Clinard: The new Intersection twist caused teams to have to think on the fly. Who did well with this new wrench thrown into the works? Who didn’t? Jeffrey takes a look at which teams were thinking smart.
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 8: This is the Task That Never Ends , by Jenn Brasler: It just goes on and on, my friends. The teams head to Madagascar, where two get stuck at what feels like the longest task since the dreaded haystacks from season 6. James wants to feel more useful to Team Zoolander. Will he be able to show his stuff on the neverending task?
The Amazing Race 10: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Episode 7: Salt of the Earth, by Mike DeGeorge: Between the poor strategic decisions from choosing Detour options and an almost unhealthy adhesion to alliances, there's a lot to talk about this week. What does Mike have to say about the loveable losers, David & Mary? Find out inside!
The Amazing Race 10: The Finish Line, Episode 7, by Teeuwynn Woodruff: Since no one was eliminated this week, will poor Peggy and Jon have someone to chat with? Whatever will they do? How will they entertain themselves? And just what are they wearing?
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 7 First Class and Cargo Class Awards: And the First Shall Be Last, the Sequel, by Sandy Lamparello: Episode 7 of The Amazing Race 10 took our racers from Kuwait City, Kuwait to the island of Mauritius. Things turned a bit upside-down for the second leg in a row, and several “strategic” choices left Sandy scratching her head. Awards await, so click here to find out why two teams are going to have plenty of room in Coach Class this week!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 7 Insider: Bitch with a Capital C, by Heathyr Fields Ford: The division between the Back Pack and the other three teams is bigger than ever, and Heathyr is getting tired of it. In fact, she's particularly irritated with one of the teams. See if you can figure out which one it is, inside!
The Amazing Race 10: Thinking Smart in Episode 7, by Jeffrey Clinard: As we’ve seen, some teams run with a pack, other teams play a solo game. Indeed, half the remaining teams are part of an alliance, and the other half are running solo. While three solo teams claimed the first three positions in the last leg, a solo team was the last team eliminated back in episode six. So which teams are thinking smarter – the Six Pack or the soloists?
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 7: Perfectly Aligned, by Jenn Brasler: As long as there have been competitive reality shows, there have been alliances. On this season of The Amazing Race, ErGo, Dublyn, and Mary & David have formed an alliance that has benefited some and burdened others. But what happens when the three teams find themselves fighting to stay in the competition? Will they remember that they’re in a race?
The Amazing Race 10: The Finish Line, Episode 6, by Teeuwynn Woodruff: Peggy Bunker and Jon Weiss are back with another episode of The Finish Line! This week they're joined by Peter & Sarah. Considering all the flack Peter's been getting on the show and in other media, this should be an interesting interview. And just how lost were they? Let's see!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 6 Insider: Pot, Meet Kettle , by Heathyr Fields Ford: The teams on this season of The Amazing Race are starting to show signs of strain, and there's a definite split between two groups. How is this causing some of the teams to become hypocitical? And how does this lead to a great Peter moment? Heathyr has all this and more, inside!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 6 First Class and Cargo Class Awards: And the First Shall Be Last , by Sandy Lamparello: Episode 6 of The Amazing Race 10 took our racers from Chennai, India to Kuwait City, Kuwait. Getting from destination to destination provided a problem for some teams, and it was a topsy-turvy world as first finished last and last finished first. Now it’s time for some awards. Who’s First Class? And who’s Cargo Class? Read on to find out!
The Amazing Race 10: Thinking Smart in Episode 6 , by Jeffrey Clinard: In the most recent leg of the race, the Detour itself didn’t matter nearly as much as finding it. But teamwork paid off for at least one team. Who was thinking smart, and who was just going in circles?
The Amazing Race 10: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Episode 6: Don't Let the Door Hitcha... , by Mike DeGeorge: A lot went on in this week's episode of The Amazing Race, but Mike enjoyed none of it as much as he enjoyed watching Peter & Sarah walk off the show and out of his life forever. Thoughts about this and much more, inside!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 6: Can’t Hardly Kuwait , by Jenn Brasler: Last week, David & Mary were marked for elimination, and if they don’t come in first on this leg, they have a 30-minute wait ahead of them. Will they have any help to get to the Pit Stop first? Or will they have to hope that another team screws up instead?
The Amazing Race 10: The Finish Line, Episode 5, by Teeuwynn Woodruff: Nobody was Philiminated in this week’s episode! What will Jon and Peggy do? Who will they chat with? Will any of them be somebody you know from this very website? What do they think about the new non-elimination penalty? Who gets verbally beaten up the most? Let’s see!
The Amazing Race 10: Thinking Smart in Episode 5, by Jeffrey Clinard: Making the best airline connections is one of the most important thinking smart tips. However, even when using travel agents, teams still didn’t end up with the best flights available. How do smart teams make decisions in airports? Did David & Mary end up in last place because they were on the last flight, or were there other factors involved? Jeffrey has the answers.
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 5 Insider: Meh, by Heathyr Fields Ford: Heathyr was less than enthralled with the episode this week, but there's still some good stuff in the Insider! Peter & Sarah use Sarah's handicap to their advantage, they dish on other teams with Dustin & Kandice, and we also find out more about Kimberly's father than we should! It's a click away!
The Amazing Race 10: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Episode 5: Priorities, by Mike DeGeorge: Erwin & Godwin have been enjoying themselves on the race, sometime to their own detriment. Where does this place them in Mike’s book? And what about that non-elimination? Plus, an Amazing Race article wouldn’t be complete without complaining about Peter. It’s all inside!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 5: Drive Me Crazy , by Jenn Brasler: Normally when racers go to India, things start to fall apart. Guess what? It’s time to go to India! Will Sarah & Peter’s shaky union withstand the challenge? Or will he just start to annoy everyone else on the race? Will Dustin & Kandice fight their way up from the bottom, or just fight with each other? Why does Jenn want ErGo’s shirts? And what’s the next big twist facing the racers?
The Amazing Race 10: The Finish Line, Episode 4, by Teeuwynn Woodruff: Welcome back to The Finish Line! This week Peggy Bunker is joined by guest host Oswald Mendez (Danny & Oswald) from The Amazing Race 2 to talk about Vietnam, rowboats, and the most recently Philiminated team – Tom & Terry.
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 4 Insider: Brother Can You Spare Some Dong?, by Heathyr Fields Ford: It was another action-packed week on The Amazing Race 10, but as always, CBS has more for us than what we saw on this week’s episode. Fortunately, Heathyr’s here to bring us all the details.
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 4 First Class and Cargo Class Awards, by Sandy Lamparello: Episode 4 of The Amazing Race 10 found our racers still in Vietnam. They received a different kind of clue at the start of the leg, and faced some very physical challenges along the way. Cargo Class was pretty clear. First Class, not so much. Who did Sandy decide to give the awards to? Read on to find out!
“Our Biggest Hurdle Has Been Crossed” – An Interview with The Amazing Race 10’s Lauren , by Jenn Brasler: Jenn isn’t sure where Duke was during the interview, but she does have answers to some other questions. How is Lauren and Duke’s relationship now? Who did Lauren see as the strongest teams? And what other reality TV show did she originally have her eye on?
The Amazing Race 10: Thinking Smart in Episode 4, by Jeffrey Clinard: Is it thinking smart? Or is it rowing smart? The latest leg of the race was physical in nature, though some teams lost position by violating thinking smart tips. Dustin & Kandice broke two of them and were lucky to not be eliminated. Who made the most of the leg, who had bad luck, and which teams were thinking smart?
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 4: Sit Down, You’re Rocking the Boat, by Jenn Brasler: Or, if you’re Tom, Terry, or Peter, lie down. This week it’s all about teamwork - the encouragement and cooperation (or lack thereof) that can make or break a team. Will Peter & Sarah’s encouragement of each other mean anything? Will Rob & Kimberly’s lack of encouragement hurt them? And will Kandice & Dustin, the race’s most cooperative team so far, surge ahead?
The Amazing Race 10: The Finish Line, Episode 3, by Teeuwynn Woodruff: Duke & Lauren join Peggy & Jon in the studio (sort of) to discuss their time on the Race. What do they have to say about their elimination? And what do Peggy & Jon think of the various happenings along the way? Read on to find out!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 3 Insider: N-N-N-Nineteen , by Heathyr Fields Ford: Heathyr’s still distraught by the lack of Mat Chats or Phil’s Diaries, but she’s still here with the recap of all of the Insider clips. What interesting things did they reveal? Read on to find out!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 3 First Class and Cargo Class Awards , by Sandy Lamparello: Episode 3 of The Amazing Race 10 took our racers from Mongolia to Vietnam. One team picked up a guide and ran short of money. Another team paused to pay respect to heroes. And another team broke the rules. How do these teams factor into the First and Cargo Class awards? Read on to find out!
The Amazing Race 10: Thinking Smart in Episode 3, by Jeffrey Clinard: Several teams struggled in the leg. Some teams’ problems were due to injury, some due to poor planning, and yet others because they violated the number one rule of thinking smart. Outside of Tom & Terry’s big mistake, which teams made good decisions, and which did not? Jeffrey has the answers.
The Amazing Race 10: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Episode 3: Ebony and Ivory , by Mike DeGeorge: What do you get when you have a bunch of interesting personalities acting like decent human beings, even though they're in a race? The Amazing Race 10. And what kind of feedback did Mike get with his negative view of Peter & Sarah? Find out inside!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 3: La Cage Aux Folles , by Jenn Brasler: The race is always a learning experience, and this week some teams learn more than others. Who learns what happens when you make a birdcage instead of bricks? Who learns what happens when you take a moment of silence that lands you in last place? And what do Tom & Terry learn about paying attention to the clues?
The Amazing Race 10: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Episodes 1 & 2: Likeable Teams?, by Mike DeGeorge: In an astounding twist, it seems that Mike likes almost all the teams this season? Whatever could explain such an unexpexted development? Which teams are NOT among the favored? And what about that twist? Find out inside!
The Amazing Race 10: The Finish Line, Episode 2, by Teeuwynn Woodruff: The Cheerleaders were eliminated from The Amazing Race on Sunday, but they were able to show up for The Finish Line with Jon and Peggy. Well, sort of. What do they have to say? What revelations do they bring us? Read on to find out!
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 2 First Class and Cargo Class Awards , by Sandy Lamparello: Episode 2 of The Amazing Race 10 took our racers from China to Mongolia. The top three finishers remained the same, though their order shuffled a bit, and animals got the better of several teams. But now it’s time for the important stuff. That’s right, who wins this week’s First Class and Cargo Class awards? Read on to find out!
The Amazing Race 10: Thinking Smart in Episode 2, by Jeffrey Clinard: Several teams had problems in the second leg of the race, from vehicle issues to getting lost. However, the top teams still managed to stay on top, while many of the low ranking teams continue to do poorly. Why did Peter & Sarah win this leg? Was it thinking smart, or just due to the greater mistakes of other teams? Jeffrey has the answers.
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 2 Insider Clips: Oh Kellie, You’re So Fine , by Heathyr Fields Ford: You’re so fine you blow my mind, hey Kellie! Clap clap, clap clap. Hey Jamie! Clap clap, clap clap. Yes, Heathyr thought a little cheer song to serenade the cheerleaders out the door would be nice.
“We Even Sacrificed Packing Our Make-up So We Had Room for Power Bars!” - An Interview with The Amazing Race 10’s Kellie & Jamie, by Jenn Brasler: Even after an early embarrassing moment, Kellie & Jamie were a well-liked team on the race and many were sad to see them go so soon. Here they tell Jenn how they prepared for the race, what their weaknesses were, and what they wish they’d done differently.
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 2: Kids, Don’t Try This at Home , by Jenn Brasler: In previous seasons of the race, some teams have found themselves in dangerous situations. But as it turns out, none may be as dangerous as… horseback-riding? Oh, and there’s also some fiery target practice. Can Mary & David get themselves out of last place, or will they literally get stuck?
The Amazing Race 10: The Finish Line, Episode 1, by Teeuwynn Woodruff: After the first episode of The Amazing Race comes the first episode of The Finish Line on CBS’ website. Well, once it’s found hidden away among the other stuff there. So if you couldn’t find it, now is your chance to catch up on everything they discussed, including interviews with the first two teams sent packing.
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 1 Insider Clips: Twist Me Up, Twist Me Down , by Heathyr Fields Ford: Heathyr is back for another season of The Amazing Race and another round of Insider clips. This is your chance to see what went on during the race that didn’t make it to air. Read on to find out how the teams interacted with each other and what some racers have to say about their partners.
The Amazing Race 10, Episode 1's First Class and Cargo Class Awards, by Sandy Lamparello: The Amazing Race is back, in its familiar and much-loved format. But this season, host Phil Koeghan has promised the racers some surprises. Taking a page from Big Brother, racers are expecting the unexpected. This week, as always, we saw some First Class behavior, and some Cargo Class behavior. Let’s take a look and see which teams are worthy. Or unworthy, as the case may be.
The Amazing Race 10: Thinking Smart in Episode 1, by Jeffrey Clinard: The tenth edition of The Amazing Race is here, with Phil promising us surprises along the way. Bring it on! Teams should never get too comfortable, and as the first leg showed, Philimination might take place at any time. More than ever, it’s important for teams to think smart to get to the next clue box, task, or Pit Stop as quickly as possible.
“The Memories and Friendships Will Last Forever” – An Interview with The Amazing Race 10’s Arti & Vipul , by Jenn Brasler: Arti & Vipul were, sadly, one of the first teams eliminated from the race. Many people were upset to see them go since they were so likeable. Read on for their take on their main competition, what took them so long, and what fish eyes taste like.
The Amazing 10, Episode 1: The China Syndrome , by Jenn Brasler: The tenth season of The Amazing Race starts off in the normal way, but this is in no way a typical race. Not only is it the most diverse season yet, but there are some major surprises in store for the racers. Why is everyone imitating ducks? Why do Kellie & Jamie need to take World Religions 101? And what huge surprise awaits one team in the Forbidden City?
The Amazing 10, Episode 1 Preview , by Jenn Brasler: Before the first episode airs, Jenn has a preview of the goings on, as well as her first impressions of the teams. Which pairs are exactly as she suspected they would be? Which are different than she thought? And how will this race be different than any other?
The Amazing Race 10: Thinking Smart Before the Race, by Jeffrey Clinard: Before the latest season of the race begins, Jeffrey has some advice for the new teams. Read on for his tips for how the teams can get ahead, avoid elimination, and stay smart for the whole trip around the world.
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