Broadway will come to The Cape Playhouse this summer as Hunter Foster, Jen Cody, Nick Spangler, and Kaitlyn Davidson come to the theatre in a season of Playhouse premieres and Broadway favorites. Erik Orton, Guest Artistic Director, today announced the casting for the historic theater's 90th Season in Dennis, Ma. Six shows - a mix of comedies, dramas, and musicals - will play from June 7 - August 30, 2016.
- 5/23/2016
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Disney has unveiled one of its biggest ever casts for Zootropolis.
Idris Elba, Jk Simmons, Octavia Spencer, Jenny Slate and Alan Tudyk are among those lending their voices to the upcoming animation.
Elba will play the head of the Zootropolis Police Department Chief Bogo, Simmons will be the "noble leader" Mayor Leodore Lionheart, Slate takes on the role of "sweet sheep" Assistant Mayor Bellwether, and Tudyk is a small-time weasel crook called Duke Weaselton.
They join the previously announced Jason Bateman, Shakira and Once Upon a Time's Ginnifer Goodwin.
Other cast members announced include Nate Torrence, Tommy Chong, Bonnie Hunt, Scandal's Katie Lowes and Futurama's John Dimaggio.
Zootropolis takes place in a world where humans never existed and centres on rookie Officer Judy Hopps (Goodwin) who partners with scam-artist fox Nick Wilde (Bateman) to solve a mystery.
It is directed by Byron Howard and Rich Moore, and produced by Clark Spencer.
Idris Elba, Jk Simmons, Octavia Spencer, Jenny Slate and Alan Tudyk are among those lending their voices to the upcoming animation.
Elba will play the head of the Zootropolis Police Department Chief Bogo, Simmons will be the "noble leader" Mayor Leodore Lionheart, Slate takes on the role of "sweet sheep" Assistant Mayor Bellwether, and Tudyk is a small-time weasel crook called Duke Weaselton.
They join the previously announced Jason Bateman, Shakira and Once Upon a Time's Ginnifer Goodwin.
Other cast members announced include Nate Torrence, Tommy Chong, Bonnie Hunt, Scandal's Katie Lowes and Futurama's John Dimaggio.
Zootropolis takes place in a world where humans never existed and centres on rookie Officer Judy Hopps (Goodwin) who partners with scam-artist fox Nick Wilde (Bateman) to solve a mystery.
It is directed by Byron Howard and Rich Moore, and produced by Clark Spencer.
- 10/26/2015
- Digital Spy
Last Friday, October 9, noted orchestrator and conductorFred Barton presented the music of Broadway and the American Songbook to the Schimmel Center at Pace University, in American Showstoppers An Evening Of Johnny Mercer. In his seventh concert at Pace,Fred Barton brings the power of Mercer's music and lyrics front and center, with a 14-piece orchestra and a cast of 16 Broadway singers and dancers, with direction and choreography byScott Thompson. The cast washeadlined by Damon Kirsche, Tony nomineeLee Roy Reams, two time Tony nomineeVivian Reed,Nick Spangler, Tony NomineeLauren Worsham, and Tony Award winnerKaren Ziemba. The cast also featured Jesse Luttrell,Sean McGibbonandMolly Pope. Scroll down for photos from the concert...
- 10/17/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Ghostlight Records just celebrated the physical CD release of the Original Broadway Cast Recording for It Shoulda Been You with a special in-store performance and CD signing at Barnes amp Noble last night. The show's director David Hyde Pierce hosted, joined by cast members Sierra Boggess, Lisa Howard, Montego Glover, Chip Zien, Adam Heller, Michael X. Martin, Anne L. Nathan, Nick Spangler and Edward Hibbert.
- 10/13/2015
- by Heidi Bohnenkamp
- BroadwayWorld.com
Tonight, October 9, noted orchestrator and conductor Fred Barton will bring the music of Broadway and the American Songbook to the Schimmel Center at Pace University, in American Showstoppers An Evening of Johnny Mercer. In his seventh concert at Pace, Fred Barton now brings the power of Mercer's music and lyrics front and center, with a 14-piece orchestra and a cast of 16 Broadway singers and dancers, with direction and choreography by Scott Thompson.The cast is headlined by Damon Kirsch, Tony nominee Lee Roy Reams, two time Tony nominee Vivian Reed, Nick Spangler, Tony Nominee Lauren Worsham, and Tony Award winner Karen Ziemba. The cast also features Jesse Luttrell, Sean McGibbon and Molly Pope.
- 10/9/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
On Friday, October 9, noted orchestrator and conductor Fred Barton will bring the music of Broadway and the American Songbook to the Schimmel Center at Pace University, in American Showstoppers An Evening of Johnny Mercer. In his seventh concert at Pace, Fred Barton now brings the power of Mercer's music and lyrics front and center, with a 14-piece orchestra and a cast of 16 Broadway singers and dancers, with direction and choreography by Scott Thompson.The cast is headlined by Damon Kirsch, Tony nominee Lee Roy Reams, two time Tony nominee Vivian Reed, Nick Spangler, Tony Nominee Lauren Worsham, and Tony Award winner Karen Ziemba. The cast also features Jesse Luttrell, Sean McGibbon and Molly Pope.
- 9/14/2015
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Broadway's 40 theatres aren't the only places to catch performances from your favorite stars Well after Broadway orchestras begin their overtures, ensemble members take their dance breaks, and performers belt out their eleven o'clock numbers, the party continues at various cabaret venues throughout New York City. Below, BroadwayWorld brings you some cabaret highlights for this week as picked by our theatre editors, including Nick Spangler Sings Rodgers and Hammerstein The Shapiro Sisters Life Would Be Better If It Were A MusicalAn Evening with Laura OsnestbtLIVE Throwback Thursday The Concert and Broadway Does Country.
- 5/24/2015
- by Louisa Brady
- BroadwayWorld.com
Awards season continued Thursday night with the 20th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards. Live with Kelly and Michael's Michael Strahan hosted the show at the Hollywood Palladium, and kept the mood "light and easy," as promised (starting with a Magic Mike-inspired strip-tease to open the show). Birdman walked away with the most statues, and Kevin Costner, Ron Howard and Jessica Chastain received special awards during the ceremony. Birdman entered the race with the most nominations, 13, and took six of the categories. Not far behind was Boyhood, which took four of its eight nominated categories, and The Grand Budapest Hotel with 11 nominations and three wins.
- 1/16/2015
- by Dana Rose Falcone, @DanaRoseFalcone
- PEOPLE.com
It Shoulda Been You producers Daryl Roth, Scott Landis, Jane Bergere and Jayne Baron Sherman announced today that Tony Award nominee Montego Glover Memphis, Josh Grisetti Peter and the Starcatcher, Michael X. Martin The Bridges of Madison County, Anne L. Nathan Once, Nick Spangler Book of Mormon and Chip Zien Into the Woods will join the cast of the new musical comedy, directed by David Hyde Pierce. They join previously announced stars Tyne Daly, Harriet Harris, Sierra Boggess, David Burtka, Lisa Howard, and Edward Hibbert, forming a blissful marriage of theatrical luminaries.
- 12/10/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
News
Once again Louie dared visit a topic that TV has otherwise avoided by acknowledging that men use sex toys. Jokes about women’s vibrators have become commonplace, but a similar joke about men is acknowledging a truth that’s mostly ignored. It was a brilliant bit for the season opener, with the kind of brutal honesty that makes Louie one of TV’s best comedies.
Damon Wayans Jr. will be a series regular on the fourth season of New Girl. Now that that’s been taken care of, when can we get some kind of Happy Endings reunion?
A month ahead of the debut of its second season, Netflix has ordered a third season of Orange is the New Black.
Kristian Nairn talked with Vulture and said what had to be said about Hodor‘s potential as king, “I don’t think Hodor could be any worse than Joffrey.
Once again Louie dared visit a topic that TV has otherwise avoided by acknowledging that men use sex toys. Jokes about women’s vibrators have become commonplace, but a similar joke about men is acknowledging a truth that’s mostly ignored. It was a brilliant bit for the season opener, with the kind of brutal honesty that makes Louie one of TV’s best comedies.
Damon Wayans Jr. will be a series regular on the fourth season of New Girl. Now that that’s been taken care of, when can we get some kind of Happy Endings reunion?
A month ahead of the debut of its second season, Netflix has ordered a third season of Orange is the New Black.
Kristian Nairn talked with Vulture and said what had to be said about Hodor‘s potential as king, “I don’t think Hodor could be any worse than Joffrey.
- 5/6/2014
- by Lyle Masaki
- The Backlot
After a superstar break out year, Karmin, which is Nick Noonan and Amy Heidemann, are back with their ambitious, vocal-driven new single, .Acapella,. which they premiered this morning on Z100.s .Elvis Duran and The Morning Show.. The song, which features powerhouse vocals from rapping front woman Amy with her partner Nick providing the booming bass line, will be available through all digital retailers on June 25th. Today will also launch the song.s lyric video, which features the pop duo, exclusively on RollingStone.com. .Acapella. is first taste from their upcoming debut album, which will be released by Epic Records in late summer. ..Acapella. was created almost exclusively with human voices,. says Heidemann, who wrote the song with...
- 6/10/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Jake Johnson has certainly moved on up.
The "New Girl" star stopped by “Live with Kelly and Michael” and told the co-hosts that his worst job before becoming an actor was selling burritos out of a van in his hometown of Chicago. The owner would scream to patrons, "Our burritos are better than sex ... with this guy" and point to Johnson, who told Ripa and Strahan, "That's actually accurate."
Johnson previously told The Daily Beast that his long list of odd jobs also includes delivering furniture for a few years, working construction, working in a casino, catering weddings, and bartending like his "New Girl" character Nick. But, he told the Chicago Sun-Times, the burrito gig was "arguably the worst job ever."
"I didn’t start to make a living as an actor until I was 27, so there were always odd jobs,” Johnson told The Daily Beast. "I was living check-to-check until 'No Strings Attached.
The "New Girl" star stopped by “Live with Kelly and Michael” and told the co-hosts that his worst job before becoming an actor was selling burritos out of a van in his hometown of Chicago. The owner would scream to patrons, "Our burritos are better than sex ... with this guy" and point to Johnson, who told Ripa and Strahan, "That's actually accurate."
Johnson previously told The Daily Beast that his long list of odd jobs also includes delivering furniture for a few years, working construction, working in a casino, catering weddings, and bartending like his "New Girl" character Nick. But, he told the Chicago Sun-Times, the burrito gig was "arguably the worst job ever."
"I didn’t start to make a living as an actor until I was 27, so there were always odd jobs,” Johnson told The Daily Beast. "I was living check-to-check until 'No Strings Attached.
- 4/22/2013
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Huffington Post
How cute! The ‘American Idol’ judge revealed her daughter is turning into a pint-sized Mariah!
Mariah Carey‘s twins Monroe and Moroccan sure are growing up fast! The twins, who will celebrate their 2nd birthday in April, are starting to look and act more like their famous parents every day! With kids as cute as hers, Mariah couldn’t help but gush about her twins during her appearance on Live with Kelly and Michael on March 1.
When asked about who her kids are most like, Mariah was torn. “It’s tough ’cause they change as the grow up,” she told hosts Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan.
Although it was difficult for Mariah to choose, one thing’s for sure — Monroe is shaping up to be a mini me of her fashion savvy mom!
“[Monroe] tries to put my shoes on,” Mariah gushed. “She always chooses the most sparkly ones.”
It sounds...
Mariah Carey‘s twins Monroe and Moroccan sure are growing up fast! The twins, who will celebrate their 2nd birthday in April, are starting to look and act more like their famous parents every day! With kids as cute as hers, Mariah couldn’t help but gush about her twins during her appearance on Live with Kelly and Michael on March 1.
When asked about who her kids are most like, Mariah was torn. “It’s tough ’cause they change as the grow up,” she told hosts Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan.
Although it was difficult for Mariah to choose, one thing’s for sure — Monroe is shaping up to be a mini me of her fashion savvy mom!
“[Monroe] tries to put my shoes on,” Mariah gushed. “She always chooses the most sparkly ones.”
It sounds...
- 3/1/2013
- by HL Intern
- HollywoodLife
Schmidt! Nick! Winston! Cece! The other one! (Who is that?) They're back!
Sigh. I'm going to need a second DVR when Happy Endings returns in a few weeks...
News
ABC Family's Jennifer Lopez-produced drama pilot The Fosters has found the women who will head the series' family. Teri Polo and Sherri Saum will play the lesbian couple who are parents to several adopted children.
Yes. Politics. I can't think of another reason why The Apprentice has never won an Emmy.
It's official, Bethenny Frankel's talk show is getting a national rollout sometime next year.
Gary Marshall is getting back into producing comedies. He is developing one for Fox about a man who loses his fortune and is forced to move back with his family.
At this point, I think a list like this doesn't really demonstrate a problem with the Emmys but that today's TV is an embarrassment of riches.
Sigh. I'm going to need a second DVR when Happy Endings returns in a few weeks...
News
ABC Family's Jennifer Lopez-produced drama pilot The Fosters has found the women who will head the series' family. Teri Polo and Sherri Saum will play the lesbian couple who are parents to several adopted children.
Yes. Politics. I can't think of another reason why The Apprentice has never won an Emmy.
It's official, Bethenny Frankel's talk show is getting a national rollout sometime next year.
Gary Marshall is getting back into producing comedies. He is developing one for Fox about a man who loses his fortune and is forced to move back with his family.
At this point, I think a list like this doesn't really demonstrate a problem with the Emmys but that today's TV is an embarrassment of riches.
- 9/25/2012
- by LyleMasaki
- The Backlot
Last night, April 24, Carnegie Hall presented its gala benefit performance of The Sound of Music in the Stern AuditoriumPerelman Stage. The cast was led by Laura Osnes Maria Rainer, Tony Goldwyn Captain von Trapp, Brooke Shields Elsa Schraeder, Patrick Page Max Detweiler, Stephanie Blythe The Mother Abbess, Mary Michael Patterson Liesl von Trapp, Nick Spangler Rolf Gruber, Cotter Smith Herr Zeller, and Reed Birney Admiral von Schreiber. They were joined by and Joel Hatch Franz, The Butler, Joy Hermalyn Sister Berthe, Linda Mugleston Sister Margaretta, Faith Sherman Sister Sophia, and Veanne Cox Frau Schmidt.BroaadwayWorld was on hand for the exciting evening and brings you photo coverage below...
- 4/25/2012
- by Linda Lenzi
- BroadwayWorld.com
Carnegie Hall today announced the complete cast for its gala benefit performance of The Sound of Music on Tuesday, April 24 at 800 p.m. in Stern AuditoriumPerelman Stage. New to the cast are Mary Michael Patterson Anything Goes as Liesl von Trapp, Nick Spangler The Book of Mormon as Rolf Gruber, Cotter Smith Next Fall as Herr Zeller, Drama Desk and Obie Award recipient Reed Birney as Admiral von Schreiber, and Joel Hatch Billy Elliot as Franz, The Butler.
- 4/11/2012
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
We take a look back at the divorcing couple's whirlwind relationship and rumor-plagued marriage.
By John Mitchell
Katy Perry and Russell Brand
Photo: George Pimentel/ Getty Images
Fans of Katy Perry and Russell Brand were sad to hear Friday that the Gammy-nominated pop star and her actor/comedian husband were divorcing after just 14 months of marriage. Theirs was a whirlwind romance: They were engaged less than four months after they started dating, were married 10 months later in an elaborate ceremony in India, and now, after months of endless baby and breakup rumors, are parting ways.
"Sadly, Katy and I are ending our marriage," Brand said in a statement. "I will always adore her and I know we'll remain friends."
Like so many Hollywood couples before them, their flame burned hot and fast. Here's a look back at the many milestone moments in Perry and Brand's relationship.
September 7, 2008: Brand met...
By John Mitchell
Katy Perry and Russell Brand
Photo: George Pimentel/ Getty Images
Fans of Katy Perry and Russell Brand were sad to hear Friday that the Gammy-nominated pop star and her actor/comedian husband were divorcing after just 14 months of marriage. Theirs was a whirlwind romance: They were engaged less than four months after they started dating, were married 10 months later in an elaborate ceremony in India, and now, after months of endless baby and breakup rumors, are parting ways.
"Sadly, Katy and I are ending our marriage," Brand said in a statement. "I will always adore her and I know we'll remain friends."
Like so many Hollywood couples before them, their flame burned hot and fast. Here's a look back at the many milestone moments in Perry and Brand's relationship.
September 7, 2008: Brand met...
- 12/31/2011
- MTV Music News
Talk about timely! Kelly Ripa and her Live With Regis and Kelly guest host Nick Lachey got into the Halloween spirit with pop culture inspired costumes for the show this morning. They dressed up as Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries on their wedding day, which ended up being a bit strange since the duo's divorce was confirmed just hours ago. Kelly wore an elaborate gown with a bejeweled headpiece and a dark wig while Nick had a little help from stilts to get to Kris's 6'9" frame. The elaborate looks were just the beginning for Kelly and Nick, who also dressed up as Kate Middleton and Prince William as well as a pageant contestant and Charlie Sheen. They even had a stand-in for Regis Philbin - Heidi Klum got into character as the talk show host with a suit and manly makeup. View Slideshow ›...
- 10/31/2011
- by Lauren Turner
- Popsugar.com
Filed under: TV Replay
'Live With Regis and Kelly' (weekdays, syndicated on ABC) has a tradition of having multiple-costume Halloween extravaganzas. They continued it today, with 'The Sing-Off' host Nick Lachey filling in for Regis. Heidi Klum was there to represent for Reeg, though, donning an excellent Philbin-esque get-up. Kelly and Nick cycled through a bevy of topical costumes, did skits that included cameos from Betty White and the 'Jersey Shore' cast, and also hosted a flash-mob.
Perhaps none of the costumes were as relevant to the moment than their Kardashian wedding costume, with Lachey on stilts. Other costumes included Kelly as Justin Bieber, Deena from 'Jersey Shore,' and Nancy Grace. The pair also re-created Royal Wedding. In other fun goodness, Lachey was superimposed as Ashton Kutcher on 'Two and a Half Men,' and Betty White herself popped up in the 'Jersey Shore' sketch.
'Live With Regis and Kelly' (weekdays, syndicated on ABC) has a tradition of having multiple-costume Halloween extravaganzas. They continued it today, with 'The Sing-Off' host Nick Lachey filling in for Regis. Heidi Klum was there to represent for Reeg, though, donning an excellent Philbin-esque get-up. Kelly and Nick cycled through a bevy of topical costumes, did skits that included cameos from Betty White and the 'Jersey Shore' cast, and also hosted a flash-mob.
Perhaps none of the costumes were as relevant to the moment than their Kardashian wedding costume, with Lachey on stilts. Other costumes included Kelly as Justin Bieber, Deena from 'Jersey Shore,' and Nancy Grace. The pair also re-created Royal Wedding. In other fun goodness, Lachey was superimposed as Ashton Kutcher on 'Two and a Half Men,' and Betty White herself popped up in the 'Jersey Shore' sketch.
- 10/31/2011
- by Alex Moaba
- Aol TV.
Here are the Daytime Emmy nominations in the technical categories.
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design For A Drama Series All My Children ABC Production Designer James Jones Art Director Bryan Langer Set Decorator Kay Dee Lavorin The Bold and the Beautiful CBS Production Designer Jack Forrestel Art Directors Fabrice Kenwood Charlotte Garnell Scheide Set Decorator Elsa Zamparelli General Hospital ABC Production Designer Chip Dox Art Director Daniel Proett Set Decorators Jennifer Elliott Andrew Evashchen One Life To Live ABC Production Designer Roger Mooney Art Directors Ruth Wells John Kenny Martin Fahrer The Young and the Restless CBS Production Designer William Hultstrom Art Director David Hoffmann Set Decorators Joe Bevacqua Andrea Joel Fred Cooper
Outstanding Achievement for a Casting DirectorFor A Drama Series All My Children ABC Casting Director Judy Wilson General Hospital ABC Casting Director Mark Teschner One Life To Live ABC Casting Director Julie Madison...
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design For A Drama Series All My Children ABC Production Designer James Jones Art Director Bryan Langer Set Decorator Kay Dee Lavorin The Bold and the Beautiful CBS Production Designer Jack Forrestel Art Directors Fabrice Kenwood Charlotte Garnell Scheide Set Decorator Elsa Zamparelli General Hospital ABC Production Designer Chip Dox Art Director Daniel Proett Set Decorators Jennifer Elliott Andrew Evashchen One Life To Live ABC Production Designer Roger Mooney Art Directors Ruth Wells John Kenny Martin Fahrer The Young and the Restless CBS Production Designer William Hultstrom Art Director David Hoffmann Set Decorators Joe Bevacqua Andrea Joel Fred Cooper
Outstanding Achievement for a Casting DirectorFor A Drama Series All My Children ABC Casting Director Judy Wilson General Hospital ABC Casting Director Mark Teschner One Life To Live ABC Casting Director Julie Madison...
- 5/11/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
Quitting has its consequences. After opting against finishing the Detour on The Amazing Race last week, Nick DeCarlo and girlfriend Vicki Casciola, both 26, incurred a six-hour penalty, forcing them to miss the first flight to Seoul this week and a shot to make the final three. "I don't think we had any chance of making that flight," Vicki tells TVGuide.com. "We got to the airport a little too late. ... But we were still in good spirits in thinking that you never know what's going to happen." See what else the two have to say about their disastrous penultimate leg, if they did all the tasks this week and why Nick felt "a little Ok" quitting last week.
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- 12/6/2010
- by Joyce Eng
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Last night’s episode of The Amazing Race, “I’m Surrounded by Ninjas” had some fun aspects to it, but because of Nick and Vicki’s huge deficit, was more like the final leg of the Tour de France. Everyone was racing for first place, but no one was worried about being eliminated. Despite the producers best efforts to make it seem that way.
With Nick and Vicki’s easy elimination, we’re left with the final three teams racing for the one million dollar first place prize. Even more interesting is the 66% chance that an all-female team wins The Amazing Race for the first time in seventeen seasons. With little to discuss from last night’s episode, let’s just dive in to a preview of next Sunday’s finale.
Jill and Thomas
Odds: 2-1
Strength: With the only male left in the race, Jill and Thomas’s biggest...
With Nick and Vicki’s easy elimination, we’re left with the final three teams racing for the one million dollar first place prize. Even more interesting is the 66% chance that an all-female team wins The Amazing Race for the first time in seventeen seasons. With little to discuss from last night’s episode, let’s just dive in to a preview of next Sunday’s finale.
Jill and Thomas
Odds: 2-1
Strength: With the only male left in the race, Jill and Thomas’s biggest...
- 12/6/2010
- by tiaradio@hotmail.com (Luke Dwyer)
- TVfanatic
The Amazing Race has its final three teams, and they do not include Nick and Vicki, who were left behind and out of the running once they missed a flight. Instead, Jill and Thomas, Brook and Claire, and Nat and Kat are racing for $1 million next Sunday, when Phil Keoghan teased that he'd have an "exciting announcement about next season of The Amazing Race," but we already know that it's this or this--or both.
- 12/6/2010
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Nick and Vicki raced well on The Amazing Race, right up until they almost quit, leaving them with a six-hour penalty that was almost impossible to make up. Still, we have fond memories of their time on The Amazing Race. Here's what Nick and Vicki (mostly Vicki) had to say about their journey.
We really enjoyed seeing your journey on The Amazing Race, what was your favorite part?
Vicki: Our favorite part was eating sushi - no I'm kidding! It was definitely when we were in Sweden when we did the dog sleds and the snowmobiling. That was right up our ally. Nick is like the dog whisperer and we both love to snowboard so the snow was great.
We really enjoyed seeing your journey on The Amazing Race, what was your favorite part?
Vicki: Our favorite part was eating sushi - no I'm kidding! It was definitely when we were in Sweden when we did the dog sleds and the snowmobiling. That was right up our ally. Nick is like the dog whisperer and we both love to snowboard so the snow was great.
- 12/6/2010
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Nick & Vicki have been eliminated from The Amazing Race meaning that Jill & Thomas, Brook & Claire and Nat & Kat will battle for the $$1 million prize in next week's finale. The dating couple were the last team to check-in at the pitstop in South Korea. They had started the leg in Hong Kong with a six-hour penalty and had a speedbump to complete and never managed to make up the time on the other teams. This week's leg saw the remaining four teams traveling 1,300 miles from Hong Kong to Seoul before having to drive themselves to a bridge in the Demilitarized Zone near the North Korean border. Nat & Kat were the first to depart for the airport and thought they had a good chance of making the finale unless they made any "big mistakes". Jill & Thomas were next to leave and also though they were contenders to win although Thomas admitted there...
- 12/6/2010
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
Here is Sean Furfaro 's recap of The Amazing Race - Episode 11.
Tonight was actually my own Amazing Race. I flew out of Toronto at 4:00 Et, and arrived in Vancouver at 6:00 Pt. From the airport, to a quick stop at a friend’s house, to my hotel to check in, and a quick dodge out to grab a bite to eat, I had it all planned and ready to be sitting in front of the TV in my hotel room for 8:00 to watch tonight’s episode. It was a close call, but one scraped knee, a scraped elbow, a twisted ankle, and a spectacular pen explosion later…I limped to my hotel couch at 7:57. This is my commitment to these recaps, people!
My Random Thoughts:
- Is there a more redundant instruction when directing the teams to the border between South Korea and North Korea than...
Tonight was actually my own Amazing Race. I flew out of Toronto at 4:00 Et, and arrived in Vancouver at 6:00 Pt. From the airport, to a quick stop at a friend’s house, to my hotel to check in, and a quick dodge out to grab a bite to eat, I had it all planned and ready to be sitting in front of the TV in my hotel room for 8:00 to watch tonight’s episode. It was a close call, but one scraped knee, a scraped elbow, a twisted ankle, and a spectacular pen explosion later…I limped to my hotel couch at 7:57. This is my commitment to these recaps, people!
My Random Thoughts:
- Is there a more redundant instruction when directing the teams to the border between South Korea and North Korea than...
- 12/6/2010
- by Sean
For the first time, two people quit Survivor at the same time, leaving the series without its biggest villain and its most invisible cast member. But what this episode will be most memorable for is the lesson that quitters win on Survivor, just like on The Amazing Race. Okay, yes, the probable lack of consequences for Nick quitting a task is less severe than NaOnka Mixon and Kelly Shinn (aka purple Kelly) quitting the series...
- 12/2/2010
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Nicki Minaj has spoken up her mind about getting a smack on the bottom by Regis Philbin. Making use of her Twitter account, the Young Money raptress admitted she was completely surprised when the 79-year-old talk show host suddenly tapped her booty during the Q&A session of "Live with Regis and Kelly".
On Tuesday, November 30, the "Your Love" hitmaker was asked by her follower on Twitter, "Yo Nick!!! what went thru your mind when Regis had slapped ya? that was epic!" In response to the question, the raptress, who has recently debuted her album titled "Pink Friday", simply answered, "Lol. I was in shock!"
The groping incident itself took place on Monday, November 29 when Nicki joined Regis and his co-host Kelly Ripa for a quick interview after she performed "Right Thru Me". After stroking the front of the singer's tight dress and telling her he loves the way she dressed,...
On Tuesday, November 30, the "Your Love" hitmaker was asked by her follower on Twitter, "Yo Nick!!! what went thru your mind when Regis had slapped ya? that was epic!" In response to the question, the raptress, who has recently debuted her album titled "Pink Friday", simply answered, "Lol. I was in shock!"
The groping incident itself took place on Monday, November 29 when Nicki joined Regis and his co-host Kelly Ripa for a quick interview after she performed "Right Thru Me". After stroking the front of the singer's tight dress and telling her he loves the way she dressed,...
- 12/1/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
As fans of The Amazing Race know all too well, Nick DeCarlo is not the most caring of boyfriends. In fact, as he proved to girlfriend and Race partner Vicki Casciola last night, he's the least caring of boyfriends. Vicki (crying): "He keeps yelling at me. I can't do anything about it. He's never had asthma so he doesn't know what it feels like." Nick: "Quit crying." That's why this season's Amazing Race is a hit with the medical community. Not because of Vicki's asthma. But because proctologists everywhere are tuning...
- 11/29/2010
- E! Online
Must. Restrain. Myself. I was going to write a post about last night's episode of The Amazing Race ("I Hate Chinese Food") but I'm actually still too angry at contestant Nick to think clearly... and at the producers for keeping this buffoon around another week. Quick recap: after shouting at his asthmatic girlfriend Vicki all season, making her do just about every challenge, and managing to avoid elimination several times thanks to Vicki, Nick decides that he's going to take a nap rather than help Vicki look for a boat registration number in the dark, even though he spent several hours sitting in a chair while Vicki gorged on Chinese food and puked her guts out. Nice boyfriend. Nick had given up and wanted to walk off the race when they opted to take the six-hour penalty for not completing a Detour and simply walked onto the mat. It had to be over for them,...
- 11/29/2010
- by Jace
- Televisionary
With two episodes to go, I should have seen the non-elimination leg coming on last night's super-frustrating but also rather good episode of The Amazing Race. There was no question--no question!--that a team wasn't going to be eliminated. Maybe I just hoped for a mid-leg check in so we'd have one super-long leg again. But those seem long gone. And then I hoped Nick's constant threats to quit--which included him actually lying down and perhaps...
- 11/29/2010
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
At the beginning of this week’s episode of The Amazing Race titled “I Hate Chinese Food,” Nick admits in an interview that before Vicki he didn’t care about other people’s feelings, but that she has shown him the errors of such an attitude. He continued by tearing up and commenting on what a blessing she has been for him.
Say what?!?!
All we can hope is that interview occurred after this leg. The way it was shown to us suggests that it was a pre-leg interview, but I really hope not. I prefer to see the interview as something that Nick reflected on after a stressful leg and realized what a jerk he was to his amazingly patient girlfriend.
Perhaps I’m giving him too much credit. However, I really don’t want to watch this guy anymore if he said what he did before this leg...
Say what?!?!
All we can hope is that interview occurred after this leg. The way it was shown to us suggests that it was a pre-leg interview, but I really hope not. I prefer to see the interview as something that Nick reflected on after a stressful leg and realized what a jerk he was to his amazingly patient girlfriend.
Perhaps I’m giving him too much credit. However, I really don’t want to watch this guy anymore if he said what he did before this leg...
- 11/29/2010
- by tiaradio@hotmail.com (Luke Dwyer)
- TVfanatic
Here is Sean Furfaro's recap of The Amazing Race, Episode 10.
With Chad and Stephanie being eliminated last week, the ‘domineering boyfriend count’ was cut by 33%, as the final four teams headed to Hong Kong for a predictable non-elimination leg. Would Jill and Thomas be able to maintain their huge lead on the other teams, or would there be another airport equalizer? Why is Brook dancing like a fool? And who’s puking over sushi?
My Random Thoughts:
- I had wondered for the past couple of seasons about the off-leg rest periods, and what happens to the teams. In the past, Phil always methodically told us that they had “a mandatory 12-hour rest period that allows the teams to eat, sleep, and mingle”, but there has been no mention of that for a couple of seasons now, just the times that the teams depart the Pit Stop. Tonight, we heard...
With Chad and Stephanie being eliminated last week, the ‘domineering boyfriend count’ was cut by 33%, as the final four teams headed to Hong Kong for a predictable non-elimination leg. Would Jill and Thomas be able to maintain their huge lead on the other teams, or would there be another airport equalizer? Why is Brook dancing like a fool? And who’s puking over sushi?
My Random Thoughts:
- I had wondered for the past couple of seasons about the off-leg rest periods, and what happens to the teams. In the past, Phil always methodically told us that they had “a mandatory 12-hour rest period that allows the teams to eat, sleep, and mingle”, but there has been no mention of that for a couple of seasons now, just the times that the teams depart the Pit Stop. Tonight, we heard...
- 11/29/2010
- by Sean
On last night’s episode of The Amazing Race, “There’s a Lot of Nuts and Bullets,” we were introduced to a new twist on the U-Turn: the Double U-Turn. I wasn’t sure what to anticipate when I first heard about the idea, but after watching the episode I’m confident the change to the U-Turn was a good one.
Previously, if one of the trailing teams was U-Turned, that was the end of their race. Ok, so some teams have been U-Turned and not eliminated in the past. However, if only one team was U-Turned last night, that team would have been eliminated. The teams were too tight and they were too few teams for anyone to make up for having to do both ends of the Roadblock. In the case of last night, Brook and Claire would have been sent home.
Fortunately for Brook and Claire lovers...
Previously, if one of the trailing teams was U-Turned, that was the end of their race. Ok, so some teams have been U-Turned and not eliminated in the past. However, if only one team was U-Turned last night, that team would have been eliminated. The teams were too tight and they were too few teams for anyone to make up for having to do both ends of the Roadblock. In the case of last night, Brook and Claire would have been sent home.
Fortunately for Brook and Claire lovers...
- 11/22/2010
- by tiaradio@hotmail.com (Luke Dwyer)
- TVfanatic
Here is Sean Furfaro 's recap of The Amazing Race, Episode 8.
When I saw last week’s preview of the Double U-Turn coming up in this episode, I braced myself for the invariable whining and complaining from the team that gets U-Turned. As readers of my Amazing Race Recaps from previous seasons may remember, I am a big proponent of using the tools that are available to you to win the game. It’s the same concept as a stolen base in baseball…it’s not unethical or ‘dirty’ to do it, even though the name ‘stolen base’ itself is a connotation of wrongdoing.
In previous seasons, we’ve seen teams get riled up over being U-Turned, but if you’re not willing to use the U-Turn with only 5 teams left in the Race, then you don’t really want to win. As I stated last season when Brent and Caite U-Turned Carol and Brandi,...
When I saw last week’s preview of the Double U-Turn coming up in this episode, I braced myself for the invariable whining and complaining from the team that gets U-Turned. As readers of my Amazing Race Recaps from previous seasons may remember, I am a big proponent of using the tools that are available to you to win the game. It’s the same concept as a stolen base in baseball…it’s not unethical or ‘dirty’ to do it, even though the name ‘stolen base’ itself is a connotation of wrongdoing.
In previous seasons, we’ve seen teams get riled up over being U-Turned, but if you’re not willing to use the U-Turn with only 5 teams left in the Race, then you don’t really want to win. As I stated last season when Brent and Caite U-Turned Carol and Brandi,...
- 11/22/2010
- by Sean
Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction.
Or, as I like to say, if the story was a movie, no one would believe it because it’s so improbable.
Isn’t that kind of the case with Chad and Stephanie getting engaged and winning the eighth leg of The Amazing Race on the same day? If The Amazing Race was not a reality television show, we would roll our eyes and waive our hands because it was a lame ending. But, this is reality television and despite some deserved skepticism about how “reality” these shows are sometimes, we’re constantly reassured that nothing is manufactured.
Certainly the moment wasn’t manufactured. There’s almost no way for the producers to get Jill and Thomas to illegally pay a cab to let them follow it to the Pit Stop. However, I’m a bit skeptical about how the editing process went to...
Or, as I like to say, if the story was a movie, no one would believe it because it’s so improbable.
Isn’t that kind of the case with Chad and Stephanie getting engaged and winning the eighth leg of The Amazing Race on the same day? If The Amazing Race was not a reality television show, we would roll our eyes and waive our hands because it was a lame ending. But, this is reality television and despite some deserved skepticism about how “reality” these shows are sometimes, we’re constantly reassured that nothing is manufactured.
Certainly the moment wasn’t manufactured. There’s almost no way for the producers to get Jill and Thomas to illegally pay a cab to let them follow it to the Pit Stop. However, I’m a bit skeptical about how the editing process went to...
- 11/15/2010
- by tiaradio@hotmail.com (Mr. Probst)
- TVfanatic
Gary & Mallory have become the latest team to be eliminated from The Amazing Race. The father-and-daughter duo finished bottom at the pitstop in Oman on Sunday night after struggling with directions en route to the first challenge and never managing to make up the time. Nevertheless, the pair said they were "proud" to have shared the experience and enjoyed their time together. The episode had opened as the teams were told to fly more than 4,000 miles from St. Petersburg to Muscat, Oman and find a man who was holding tokens. They immediately headed to a nearby ticket office where Nat & Kat and Brook & Claire nabbed seats on the first flight to Oman, while Gary & Mallory, Jill & Thomas and Nick & Vicki booked a flight that landed two hours later. Chad & Stephanie were missing at this point having missed their pitstart time because they had slept (more)...
- 11/15/2010
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
Here is Sean Furfaro's recap of The Amazing Race, Episode 8.
Last week I pointed out that Nick and Vicki were not forced to do a Speed Bump. One of the commenters here explained that the reason this happened is because the previous week, in the Piano Detour, apparently they gave the correct answer but were told it was wrong. So they ended up being last, even though they should have arrived at the mat much earlier.
While I understand the logic, I think that it was inexcusable that CBS did not offer an explanation for this situation instead of assuming they could sneak this by their loyal, regular viewers. This was all anyone was talking about last week, and it’s insulting that it wasn’t addressed on the show.
For this week’s episode, the teams were off to Oman. Would the long-awaited proposal from Meathead Chad finally happen?...
Last week I pointed out that Nick and Vicki were not forced to do a Speed Bump. One of the commenters here explained that the reason this happened is because the previous week, in the Piano Detour, apparently they gave the correct answer but were told it was wrong. So they ended up being last, even though they should have arrived at the mat much earlier.
While I understand the logic, I think that it was inexcusable that CBS did not offer an explanation for this situation instead of assuming they could sneak this by their loyal, regular viewers. This was all anyone was talking about last week, and it’s insulting that it wasn’t addressed on the show.
For this week’s episode, the teams were off to Oman. Would the long-awaited proposal from Meathead Chad finally happen?...
- 11/15/2010
- by Sean
The The Amazing Race 17 production error didn't just affect Nick and Vicki, who weren't eliminated and didn't have to perform a speed bump task the next episode, but impacted several teams. (And Nick and Vicki weren't saved arbitrarily; the non-elimination leg was pre-planned.) That explains why the teams all started at the same time and we heard nothing at all about their start times. As I wrote last Monday, there never was a Speed...
- 11/14/2010
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
The Amazing Race 17 has minor controversy on its hands, as last week's episode ended in a non-elimination for Nick DeCarlo and Vicki Casciola, but the team didn't complete the required punishment, a speed bump task, this episode. The answer lies in last week's episode: There never was a speed bump task. At the end of the episode, when Nick and Vicki arrive at the mat, Phil says, "This is a non-elimination leg and you...
- 11/8/2010
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Here is Sean Furfaro's recap of The Amazing Race, Episode 7.
Last week’s episode of the Amazing Race featured no real progression in the Race itself since it was a non-elimination leg. Essentially Chad got frustrated at Stephanie, Thomas was condescending to Jill, and Nick and Vicki sucked at anything and everything they tried. Sounds like every other episode so far this season. What would the second leg in St. Petersburg bring?
My Random Thoughts:
- Jill and Thomas started the leg out in first place, and on the obligatory ‘Leaders talking about their great teamwork’ on-camera confessional: Jill declared that “Our main issue is Thomas talking at me and not to me”, while Thomas explained “We work very well together. I hope that continues.“ Yep, they sound like they’re on the same page.
- Brook and Claire opened their clue to find that they were heading off to the circus,...
Last week’s episode of the Amazing Race featured no real progression in the Race itself since it was a non-elimination leg. Essentially Chad got frustrated at Stephanie, Thomas was condescending to Jill, and Nick and Vicki sucked at anything and everything they tried. Sounds like every other episode so far this season. What would the second leg in St. Petersburg bring?
My Random Thoughts:
- Jill and Thomas started the leg out in first place, and on the obligatory ‘Leaders talking about their great teamwork’ on-camera confessional: Jill declared that “Our main issue is Thomas talking at me and not to me”, while Thomas explained “We work very well together. I hope that continues.“ Yep, they sound like they’re on the same page.
- Brook and Claire opened their clue to find that they were heading off to the circus,...
- 11/8/2010
- by Sean
Since this is my first Amazing Race post on Spoiler TV, let me take a minute to give you some background. My name is Sean Furfaro and I've been writing a blog for just over 2 years. It's called Sean's Random Thoughts, and some of you may recognize that name from the Lost recaps I did during the sixth season, which were featured on DarkUFO. I am presently recapping the current seasons of Survivor and The Amazing Race, and my recaps will be up within 30 minutes of when the show finishes airing on the East Coast. I hope you enjoy them. (Feel free to head to the site to catch up on the recaps for earlier episodes.)
With all of the sheep-head eating completed (presumably) for this season, the Amazing Racers found themselves on the way to St. Petersburg, Russia. In this “city full of culture”, why are the teams dealing...
With all of the sheep-head eating completed (presumably) for this season, the Amazing Racers found themselves on the way to St. Petersburg, Russia. In this “city full of culture”, why are the teams dealing...
- 11/4/2010
- by Sean
As and ye shall receive!
Last week, I ripped episode five of The Amazing Race, calling it boring and too controlled. I pined for the days of multiple forms of travel, difficult challenges and frequent changes to the race standings.
Apparently all I needed to do was ask for a return to the more interesting days of The Amazing Race’s past and we would get that. This week we were treated to a difficult leg filled with drama, second guesses and a dynamic feel to the entire episode. I joked that “Tastes Like a Million Dollars” would not be sent to the Emmy committee.
If “Run Babushka, Run” were submitted for judgment, The Amazing Race would retake the Emmy for Outstanding Reality Competition from Top Chef.
My favorite aspect of this week was the Detour. Two very difficult choices, but each could be completed quickly. Classic Cinema could have...
Last week, I ripped episode five of The Amazing Race, calling it boring and too controlled. I pined for the days of multiple forms of travel, difficult challenges and frequent changes to the race standings.
Apparently all I needed to do was ask for a return to the more interesting days of The Amazing Race’s past and we would get that. This week we were treated to a difficult leg filled with drama, second guesses and a dynamic feel to the entire episode. I joked that “Tastes Like a Million Dollars” would not be sent to the Emmy committee.
If “Run Babushka, Run” were submitted for judgment, The Amazing Race would retake the Emmy for Outstanding Reality Competition from Top Chef.
My favorite aspect of this week was the Detour. Two very difficult choices, but each could be completed quickly. Classic Cinema could have...
- 11/1/2010
- by tiaradio@hotmail.com (Mr. Probst)
- TVfanatic
Filed under: Features, TV News
Against all odds -- a fundamental misunderstanding of the rules, the inability to locate Ghana on a map, not realizing the Arctic Circle isn't located in Africa -- Nick and Vicki have managed to stay alive on 'The Amazing Race' for five weeks now.
That truly amazing feat deserves a heartfelt congratulations because, although this is the 17th iteration of the CBS reality series, Nick and Vicki have distinguished themselves as the most clueless team to ever appear.
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Against all odds -- a fundamental misunderstanding of the rules, the inability to locate Ghana on a map, not realizing the Arctic Circle isn't located in Africa -- Nick and Vicki have managed to stay alive on 'The Amazing Race' for five weeks now.
That truly amazing feat deserves a heartfelt congratulations because, although this is the 17th iteration of the CBS reality series, Nick and Vicki have distinguished themselves as the most clueless team to ever appear.
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- 10/31/2010
- by Jean Bentley
- Aol TV.
Somewhere after the less than spectacular family edition of The Amazing Race (season 8) the show has become more controlled. Gone are the days of the specific twelve hour rest period at the Pit Stop. No longer do we see teams with one or two hour leads on the competition.
Most of the time the result of these changes has been that teams are bunched closer together making for more drama on the final race to the Pit Stop. What is also possible is what we witnessed last night on “Tastes Like A Million Dollars,” a leg where virtually nothing happens.
During the early seasons the legs were longer and more stretched out. Navigation played a much bigger role in each leg. This created two scenarios. First, if a team had a lead and avoided mistakes, it was very difficult to catch them. The second, however, was that if a team made a mistake,...
Most of the time the result of these changes has been that teams are bunched closer together making for more drama on the final race to the Pit Stop. What is also possible is what we witnessed last night on “Tastes Like A Million Dollars,” a leg where virtually nothing happens.
During the early seasons the legs were longer and more stretched out. Navigation played a much bigger role in each leg. This created two scenarios. First, if a team had a lead and avoided mistakes, it was very difficult to catch them. The second, however, was that if a team made a mistake,...
- 10/25/2010
- by tiaradio@hotmail.com (Mr. Probst)
- TVfanatic
Michael & Kevin were the bottom-placed team on this week's episode of The Amazing Race, but the father-and-son duo were saved when Phil revealed that that it was a non-elimination leg. The pair had started third in Ghana but fell behind during the challenges, with Michael needing medical help on the detour. He told Phil that it was his fault the pair finished last, saying that his body "gave up", although Kevin insisted that he was "proud" of his father and the duo would be even more motivated on next week's leg. This week's instalment opened with the remaining teams traveling from the market to Jamestown in search of the Akotoku Boxing Academy and the next clue. Brook & Claire were the first to depart, followed by: Katie & Rachel, Michael & Kevin, Chad & Stephanie, Jill & Thomas, Connor & Jonathan, Nat & Kat, Nick (more)...
- 10/11/2010
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
I'm actually kind of sad about the outcome of this week's episode of The Amazing Race ("A Kiss Saves the Day"), which took the teams from England to Ghana, where they had to hawk sunglasses in a crowded market, assemble television antenna hookups, and deliver unwieldy coffins through the streets. All while attempting to stay alive during the series' most dangerous taxi rides ever. I have to say that this season of The Amazing Race is definitely clicking with me for a number of reasons. There's a fast-paced quality to the challenges and the episodes themselves (to the point where last night's installment only seemed about a half-hour long) and the casting this season is top-notch. I'm waiting to see if a villain emerges from among the remaining teams, who so far have all played nicely with each other. Personally, I'm rooting for Brook and Claire (particularly after the latter...
- 10/4/2010
- by Jace
- Televisionary
From Eastnor Castle, the teams will fly to Accra, Ghana. They will find their next clue at Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park. Jill and Thomas, who won the Express Pass last time, head out first and Jill is ready to prove she can do things. The doctors, Nat and Kat leave second, followed by Gleeks Connor and Jonathan, who wait for Brook and Claire. Mean Girls Katie and Rachel leave next, and accompany the Gleeks and the Home Shopping Hosts. Brook uses her sexuality to find their way to the airport. Why, Brook, why. Gary and Mallory, who are impossible to hate, leave next, followed by Michael and Kevin. The unforgettable Chad and Stephanie leave next, followed by Andie and Jenna. Nick and Vicki, who are just lucky to be here, bring up the rear.
The leads any teams got mean nothing, however, because there's only one flight to Accra, which will even everything out.
The leads any teams got mean nothing, however, because there's only one flight to Accra, which will even everything out.
- 10/3/2010
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Welcome to a new feature here at Bwe.tv called “What Are The Odds,” where we get out our invisi-culators and present you with various odds that you can easily take with you to Las Vegas, thereby earning you hundreds of thousands of wasted minutes of your time. This week, we look at the brand new teams competing on The Amazing Race 17. Following the season premiere, we feel we have a better idea of just exactly how these teams will fare on our favorite reality show. So what are the odds that each team has of winning the coveted $1 million prize? Read and find out: Andie and Jenna Background: Andie and Jenna are the tear-jerkers of the season. Andie gave Jenna up for adoption when she was 21 years old, and they are really only meeting for the first time on The Amazing Race. Now the potential for drama with this...
- 9/27/2010
- by Michelle Collins
- BestWeekEver
The clip has been making the television rounds for weeks, but last night on the premiere of The Amazing Race, we finally got to see the context in which Claire got drilled in the face with a watermelon from the backfiring ballista.
However, in my opinion, it wasn’t the best part of the episode, despite all the hype that it has received. That goes to Nick and Vicki and their tremendous interview with Phil on the pit stop mat.
The challenge and interest of the first leg of this seventeenth edition of The Amazing Race fell beneath the high standards that have been set on previous seasons. Often the opening legs have many more clues than subsequent legs and lead teams all over the place with a number of different challenges. Scaling a wall with water being dumped on you and firing a watermelon from a ballista do not...
However, in my opinion, it wasn’t the best part of the episode, despite all the hype that it has received. That goes to Nick and Vicki and their tremendous interview with Phil on the pit stop mat.
The challenge and interest of the first leg of this seventeenth edition of The Amazing Race fell beneath the high standards that have been set on previous seasons. Often the opening legs have many more clues than subsequent legs and lead teams all over the place with a number of different challenges. Scaling a wall with water being dumped on you and firing a watermelon from a ballista do not...
- 9/27/2010
- by tiaradio@hotmail.com (Mr. Probst)
- TVfanatic
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