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Numerous, the first season comes to mind, Flo and Zack, Chip and Kim…numerous.

"So far TAR isn't providing enough opportunities for her to bitch at, mock, and grind down other players.  No backstabbing, either."

You don't hear Americans talk about how xenophobic the Brits are, it should be noted.

It could only be better.

Not disagreeing, but also giving them props for doing well on the tasks. I'm watching for USA#1 bullshit, though.

Expect bunching in the next leg.

I think the improvement seen over the last couple of seasons can be pinned on Phil Keoghan. I've enjoyed his run of episodes, by and large, and tonight was a great leg for many reasons, not least of which was the exhaustion noted at the end of the recap.

"Harps are different than guitars."

I don't mind the Kentucky guys, it's Ernest Goes to Camp factor that could be toned down a bit.

If you're not good in stressful situations, maybe the Amazing Race isn't the show for you. Big Brother Rachel might just be the biggest TAR flame out since S3Flo. Right now, they're hovering around Dating Virgin territory. I am old and a dork.
(Seattle extends its retroactive apologies for that bummer of a finale. If

I'm trying to respond to @Deep Down I am Really Shallow above, Disqus won't let me.

Fun Fact: BloodRayne 3, Blubberella and Auschwitz were all shot at the same time.

All I know is if Bad Robot were like Marvel Comics, and you, as a fan sent in a letter explaining all of this to your satisfaction and it all reasonably made some sense, you'd win a No Prize.

What'd he say? 'I think I love this one?'

You know, y'all go ahead and get worked up over those details, I'll be over here enjoying the show.

It's February Sweeps time, fingers crossed they will keep churning good ones out until the end of the month.

I thought that was a dude from our side, sent to make sure they left eventually.

I thoroughly enjoyed this episode, and still think they're sticking the landing about as regularly as during previous seasons. Lot of cool shit, and I don't mind the questioning of established characters.

Yeah, a very linear ep. The actual old school l lesson to lear this week: Don't get seats at the back of the plane.

'I hope that fans of Angel’s fourth season will forgive me, but part of me feels like the Jasmine arc peaked with “Shiny Happy People” and “The Magic Bullet.'
Yeah, that's a fair cop, and also in keeping with the way the end of seasons usually turn out in the Buffyverse. (Not much of a SPOILER) S4's wild and crazy ride