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  1. 9 hours ago, fishcakes said:

    Honestly, I'm still a little amazed that Liz wasn't voted out after that tantrum. 

    It would have been beautiful if they had agreed to vote her out, and tell her it was out of kindness so she could get a cheeseburger. 

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  2. On 5/3/2024 at 8:35 PM, Notabug said:

    TAR is a game show and there are laws about production interference in the outcome.  I don’t think TPTB would allow production errors to interfere to the extent that it changed the outcome.

    The game show laws are from the 1950s and were about giving contestants answers to questions on quiz shows. The language of the law referred to contests of intellectual knowledge. It was about producers pre-determining a winner.

    I don't believe those laws apply to modern day reality shows. The contests on TAR are not always clear-cut, there's a lot that is subjective.

    For example,  when TAR teams compete in a performance task, judged by a local, the judging can seem pretty arbitrary, even inconsistent.  I can't see the FCC getting involved in that the same way they would if a Jeopardy contestant was given answers. 

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  3. 41 minutes ago, realitytvfan1017 said:

    I agree about Applebees but being in the jungle with so little food, McDonald’s would be like  Michelin star cuisine for me .

    Sure, but both Liz and Tiff talked about going to Applebee's every week. Liz for a burger, Tiff for artichoke dip and cocktails. I think both of them were exaggerating, possibly urged to do so by whoever is in charge of marketing.  It just seemed like one big overblown commercial, trying to convince us that contestants on Survivor miss Applebee's food more than anything else in the outside world.

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  4. 7 minutes ago, laurakaye said:

    This.  She should've been jumping out of line and running to Jeff to get that precious rice.  Instead, she seemed to hem and haw a bit until her tribemates told her to go for it.  Why would she even hesitate?  If she's so weak and depleted, she knows there's no way she's winning that challenge, so grab the rice, say thank you, and take a seat on the sit-out bench.  You're right, something weird is afoot.

    She was waiting to see what others did.  She hesitated when Jeff called for 4 people to sit out, she hesitated when he offered a jar of rice. She wants to whine about being hungry, then ask the others to solve her problem for her.  "Take me on the reward! Get me rice! Start a fire for me! " was she also expecting someone to cook the rice?

    They should have voted her off, the explained they did it out of kindness so she could get a burger at ponderosa.

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  5. 9 minutes ago, blackwing said:

    What the hell is that?  A life coach for parents?  Teaches and tells parents what to do and provides advice on how to parent?

    Seriously?  People pay her money to do this?  Most parents get advice for free from their own parents or from their friends.

    It does fall in line with her demanor though.  She seems used to having people listen to her and do what they are told.

    I've done parent coaching. In my case, it was running a class teaching the basics of reward/consequences to parents of special needs kids who had behavioral issues. Other clients were referred by the courts as a condition of keeping their kids.  It was amazing to me how many parents never taught kids how to behave, just screamed, then hit when the screaming didn't work. And parents who have no idea of the basics of feeding, dressing, etc. I could tell you stories.

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  6. 14 minutes ago, Katesus7 said:

    My only takeaway from this episode is a reminder that I think Applebees is total trash. Probably not what they were going for.

    I've been to 2 Applebee's locations. Both had a weird mold/mildew smell when you walk in the door. No thanks.  

    I'm finding it hard to believe that two of the survivor contestants make weekly trips to Applebee's. It's not some trendy, newer place. The chain has been around for 30 + years.

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  7. 2 hours ago, seacliffsal said:

    Wanting the 'perks' of 'fame' but not understanding that scrutiny comes along with it.

    Yes, they "dated"  on a tv show, got engaged on a tv show, had a televised wedding.  Then within months of when the whole thing started, went on a tv show to announce their divorce.  

    So people are going to scrutinize, criticize, and express opinions about what kind of man he is.  

    I always thought "smarmy"  was the best way to describe Gerry.  Smarmy is defined as " revealing or marked by a smug, ingratiating, or false earnestness." Seems to describe him perfectly

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  8. 5 hours ago, dizzyd said:

    So after a long day and a crazy Survivor episode, I fell asleep in the middle of TAR and completely missed the egregious alliancing that occurred and had to catch up later. Looks like TAR is open to alliancing like Big Brother and Survivor now. Do they have an alliance name? I will say this alliance is striking and taking casualties better than the plus one alliance on Survivor that was doa and self imploded this week. I concur that the rule should be revised to disallow that extent of assistance because even in survivor, alliances don’t usually assist in challenges besides an occasional thrown challenge or a deal made at the end of a challenge but for the Race that has been solely based on speed of challenges and navigation, it’s no different to form a pack to take you to the final 3 and then duke it out. That being said, if they make it to final 3, Danny and Angie surely know that they’re the weakest link among the 3 teams and have no shot of beating the other 2 to the final mat, right? I would love to see Danny lead all 3 teams off a cliff or into the river to drown like the Pied piper and his rats and lead to the demise of all 3 teams in the Race. 

    Yes. Alliances work in Survivor and Big Brother because the game is about voting other players out. TAR has always been a superior show because victory isn't about avoiding getting voted out, it's about racing to the finish line. Each team runs their own race, they don't HAVE to team up against  other racers. 

    Maybe that's why I am bothered by the way the alliance was going. It was more like a Survivor/Big Brother alliance, where 6 people try to get others eliminated.

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  9. 4 hours ago, chaifan said:

    But this is a bit contradictory.  People are criticizing teams for working together, and then criticizing one of those same teams for not working with another team.  The point of an alliance is to help teams within your alliance, not to help everyone.

    I don't think the response was rude, it's just that there's really a not nice way to refuse to help someone in that situation.   The racer who asked the question (sorry, I don't know who is who on that team) knew these three teams were an "alliance", she knew they knew she was working with the firefighters, so she really shouldn't have had any expectation of receiving information.  It never hurts to ask, but let's keep expectations real.  Would she have done anything different if Derek & Shelisa asked her for help?  

     

    I'm not convinced that all the teams know about the others alliances. Or, they have an idea which teams work together, but not the extent to which teams are willing to go to make sure their alliance members advance past the other teams.

    I guess what bothers me is the "us vs. Them" mentality, that 3 teams work together to bully another team. At the beef task, grabbing  all the tables the way they did was basically ganging up on another team.

    Helping teams by giving them a hint or a tip has always been a part of TAR. But running the race as a team of 6 is just unfair.

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  10. 15 hours ago, 30 Helens said:

    Bottom line, teams of two should not have to compete against teams of six 

    Exactly. The female team who showed up to the beef challenge, saw everybody cooperating, asked a question and received an icy response. Wow. Yeah, nobody HAS to help you, but that was rude. 

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  11. I was disappointed because the story was too much on Olivia. I wanted to know - what did the boys plan to do with the kidnapped girl? Who were these other boys? How did the older boy get them to commit crimes with him? Did they all get life sentences?

    The story just switches back to Olivia and Noah, leaving the main story hanging.

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  12. On 3/26/2024 at 3:37 AM, kristen111 said:

    I’m more interested in how the Golden Bachelor and Teresa are doing.  Plus, Susan and Kathy are very invested in the Golden Bachelor and this show.  Go away already, lol.

    Gerry and Teresa went from being  engaged on TV to being married on TV to announcing they are divorcing. Again, on TV.

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  13. On 4/12/2024 at 11:33 AM, Adeejay said:

    New York's Channel 7 Eyewitness News reported that Gerry, the Golden Bachelor and Teresa, his fiancée have decided to go their separate ways.  Stevie Wonder saw this coming.  

    Not fiancee, WIFE. They had a big televised wedding not long ago.

    Saw it coming? Sure. 2 people in different areas of the country,  already with kids/,grandkids. Neither wanted to make the sacrifice to move. It seems the premise is doomed from the start. Plus, Gerry was having too much fun being the center of attention.

     

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  14. 3 hours ago, MissPriss said:

    hope we’ve seen the last of these senior bachelors and ‘ettes. 

    Yes, it is unrealistic that people in that age group who have kids and grandkids can have a marriage to someone in another state. As we age, we become more dependent on having our kids close by. 

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  15. Lexi talks about not wanting a long engagement. It's pretty usual to DATE for 1 to 2 years before getting engaged.  But this is the Bachelor,  where the couple STARTS with an engagement. It wouldn't make sense to jump into marriage and kids so quickly after he's been dating others. 

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  16. On 1/24/2024 at 12:50 AM, Hip-to-be-Square said:

    No, Lea 😄-you keep the "steal a 1 on 1 card" until your worst enemy is applying the final touch of lip gloss for her 1 on 1 and then you swoop in for the kill 💃💌! She might regret getting rid of the card.

    Exactly! She didn't have to tell everyone what the card said, she could have been vague, and then used it when needed.

    On the other hand, we know that as soon as another girl rubbed her the wrong way that girl would get a one on one date, right? The powers that be gave her an advantage in order to stir up drama.

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  17. So the beginning is, I think, trying to tell us that Joey shows up to the final rose, ready to propose and the woman doesn't show up?

    But we know how they like to mislead us so we can assume that's not what happens, right?

    The chemistry intro was stupid. Pour this into that and see what happens is not an experiment. Then the giant bra, the screaming girl, the "tennis grunt", the tennis balls, made the chemistry experiment seem smart by comparison. 

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  18. 48 minutes ago, Kiss my mutt said:

    There are a lot more brunettes than usual. Wonder if that was Joey’s request!? I hope so!

    I recall a season, don't remember which bachelor,  when it seemed like all the women used the same clairol shade of Crayola yellow. I'm glad this season is different. 

     

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