So the Amazing Race (also known as “The Only Reality Show I Like”) premiered again last night for its eighteenth season, also known as “Unfinished Business” due to its complement of returning racers. This time, we kicked off with a fairly serious bang; clearly, the producers’ attitude this time is, “You all know the rules, you all know how to play well enough to get fairly far along in the game the last time around, so we’re not going to mollycoddle you.” I’m trying to avoid spoilers, since it did air less than twenty-four hours ago, but suffice to say they had not one, not two, but three of the “shock twist” events that they usually space out over a whole season in the first episode.
Speaking of the returning racers, I figure I should go ahead and discuss them; for the most part, I like this group. I haven’t been watching the series since the beginning, so a few of them are “before my time”, but it’s for the most part a selection of sympathetic racers, and there’s very few people I’m rooting against. In greater detail…
Gary and Mallory: He seems nice but quiet, which does make you wonder how he raised such a vocal, chirpy, borderline insane daughter. Which isn’t to say she’s obnoxious (cue all the people telling me that no, no, she actually is very obnoxious) but she’s definitely a person who pummels you with the force of her personality. She’s hard to ignore, (I think) hard to dislike, and I’d like to see them go far. But I don’t think it’s going to happen; parent-child teams have a hard time, and they got flustered easily last time. (Incidentally, do you think that if a parent-child team wins this time, we’ll hear about how the teams were “stacked” with them and the Race just wanted one to win? Or does that only happen when both racers have XX chromosomes?)
Amanda and Kris: They weren’t memorable the first time, and they’re not memorable now. I honestly could not care less about them; I don’t like them, I don’t dislike them, they’re just sort of empty “Hi, we’re a couple!” filler. That said, I see them as middle-of-the-pack material, not an early exit. (And not Final Three material, either.)
Kisha and Jen: Oh, goodie. They’re back. I can’t quite say why they got on my nerves…they just seemed a little bit too prone to carp at the other teams (witness the “you’re a liar” moment in this season’s premiere, a totally uncalled for bit of rudeness), a little bit too whiny, a little bit too irritating. (It probably didn’t help that I was rooting for Margie and Luke, although I thought the production team made too much out of a minor scuffle and a minor verbal tantrum.) In any event, though, I think they’ll probably be on the Race much longer than I want them to be, and may even be Final Three material.
Zev and Justin: It’s very unfair of me, I know, to give in to the reaction to feel uncomfortable around people who are autistic simply because they’re not capable of giving the proper social cues and it’s hard not to be bothered by that because it’s hardwired into our hindbrains. But I’ll admit, I am. I wasn’t bothered when they were knocked off last time, I won’t be bothered if they get knocked off this time, and I suspect that’ll happen pretty quick because I don’t think that last time’s elimination was a fluke. But we shall see.
Flight Time and Big Easy: The exact opposite of Kisha and Jen for me; despite the fact that they played some pretty dirty pool last time out, I can’t get past how funny and charming they are. I’ll root for them until they go out, and I think that won’t be for a while. They’re smarter than they act, and they’re also fast and strong.
Jaime and Cara: Slightly less obnoxious than Kisha and Jen, but still not a team that I care much about. I think they’re a middle-of-the-pack finisher that will vaguely annoy me until they get eliminated, but not infuriate me. That said, that hair is amazing.
Margie and Luke: I like them, I’m rooting for them, I hope they’ll be the first parent-child team to win. Margie is a hell of a strong, determined woman, and Luke is smart and capable (and occasionally ruthless, but there’s nothing wrong with that when racing for a million bucks.) I definitely think they’ll be Final Three, and I hope they’ll win it all this time.
Ron and Christina: These two were “before my time”, and I have to say, they’re not making much of an impression now. They’re not doing anything particularly interesting, they’re not racing particularly well (or badly, it must be said) and I don’t think they’ll be around for long. But I have been surprised by “stealth racers” before; heck, I thought Nick and Vicki were going to be out in the second leg.
Mel and Mike: Awesome. These two are pure awesome, and I would love to have them as next-door neighbors and talk screenwriting with them for hours and let my wife bake them cookies…but he’s seventy. This is not a contest that caters to seventy year-olds. I don’t think they’ll last long, and I will be sad when they get Philiminated.
Kent and Vyxsin: Also before my time, but my wife has a huge, adorable, lascivious crush on Vyxsin (she likes Kent, too, but she lusts for Vyxsin) so I am duty-bound to root for them so that one day, they can appear at a con and we can kidnap her. (I really shouldn’t admit that, should I?) And actually, I think they can go pretty far; they made it to 5th last time, and I think they can do better on a retry.
Jet and Cord: I actually rooted for these two the first time out, but that was before I heard about some of the things they said about the sexual orientation of eventual winners Dan and Jordan. I realize they are from a very rural, very Southern area and are not usually exposed to cultural views other than their own, but this is the 21st century and that shit Does Not Fly. Unless I hear them saying something along the lines of, “Wow, we were homophobic assholes when we first started on this. We feel really bad about that,” I refuse to root for them. But we’ll see whether this is a problem for long…
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Call me snobbish, but the fact that someone named their children Jet, Cord, and Vyxsin hurts me.
Jet and Cord perhaps, but Vyxsin (and Kynt, for that matter) are just spelling “Vixen” and “Kent” in a fancy Gothy way.
As for Ron and Christina – Ron was a human cancer for most of his race, on top of which Christina did most of the work in getting them to the finals, at which point Ron congratulated himself profusely for not being a total asshole the entire time. She is awesome; he is a blight and a bad racer, and seeing TK and Rachel – one of the most deserving winning teams ever – beat them was thoroughly satisfying.
I love Mallory but that is because I only have to watch her once a week. She is a cute little pixie of a sprite. I can work with that kind of enthusiasm.
Now I HATE that punk kid Luke. He is a dick and uses his disability to excuse his actions. He was a horrible human being last time and I have no illusions that he won’t be one this time.
I am rooting for Hang Time and Big Easy. If they don’t fall apart at some mental challenge they will go all the way. Fast and strong is so underatted as is charm.
My takes:
Gary & Mallory . . . a bit extraneous, given the two other parent/child teams. I think they were slipped in after Claire (the one that got a watermelon smashed in her face last season) found out she was pregnant.
Amanda & Kris . . . looking back at my posts on the Television Without Pity forums, I mentioned them one in the four episodes they were on. Apparently, I thought they could’ve been another version of Kris & Jon from TAR6, which is a huge compliment. Might be here because Margie & Luke “screwed” them over (which is a “Hate the game, not the players” thing for me). Might be here to justify Zev & Justin being in the game, with only four legs run per team.
Kisha & Jen . . . are here because Margie & Luke are here, and the producers — who have been slow to notice the slide to the dark side all reality honchos go through — want some action. Have to remember that Jen has the short hair. Or is it Kisha? Damn.
Zev & Justin . . .Zev has Asperger’s Syndrome, not autism. They did screw themselves, but since Justin looked like a dick in preview clips, seeing them both be funny was a surprise. I’ll be rooting for them.
Flight Time & Big Easy . . . I think more people think they (or just Easy) was dumb because he gave up on the Kafka Roadblock, a task that was a total nightmare. I’m guessing that the “dirty pool” was them putting the screws on Mika, when in fact she probably wasn’t going to go on the damn water slide anyway, and her partner Canaan wasn’t going to help anyway.
Jaime & Cara . . . do not belong here. They were bad racers, and they only got second place in TAR14 because they helped Luke after he self-destructed on the final Roadblock, giving Tammy & Victor the win. Can’t remember which one was the bitch, since they look alike to me.
Margie & Luke . . . she’s a bit overprotective, he can be a little bitchy at times . . . and that’s the extent of their “evil.” One writer at TWoP has it in for ’em bad, and while I don’t give free passes for handicaps, I didn’t see them as the bad guys versus Kisha & Jen. Also, I have this weird fantasy where they finish in the top three and do commentary, where you can hear Luke’s hands flapping over a live mic, followed by an interpreter telling us what he’s saying.
Ron & Christina . . . I saw him as pushy, but I figured he wasn’t so bad. I think the next episode might prove me wrong.
Mel & Mike . . . I’m hoping they go far, but Mel might be a little brittle. They should’ve brought back Donald from TAR12, who finished third with his grandson Nicolas.
Kent & Vyxsin . . . met them at TARCon (a finale pary for fans of the show), for dim sum (where Vyxsin was wearing a t-shirt with Jigglypuff on it), and at CCI in ’09 (where I got my picture taken with them in my article on the trip). They can be annoying with the goth thing, but I think they’re nice. Didn’t notice Kent changed his name from “Kynt” after his father died until I read it on the forums. Also, Vyxsin is actually a Jennifer.
Jet & Cord . . . hearing about how disparaging they were about gays further ruined TAR16 for me (along with Caite’s casting and Dan & Jordan’s fluke win). They are fun to watch, though. I am bitter that they will get a pass from getting eliminated (as Cord messes up his Roadblock), while John Vito & Jill (one of my fave all-time teams) weren’t as fortunate in TAR11. I wanted somebody from my home borough of Staten Island to win a reality show, and it turned out to be the horribly miscast Danielle, along with her closeted “boyfriend” Eric.
My take on the Kafka roadblock, BTW, is that Dan’s double-cross threw Big Easy off his game. It rattled him to the point where he wasn’t able to concentrate properly on the task, and instead of getting it together and focusing on the very real clue Dan did give him (if it starts with an “F”, then the only logical letter that can follow is the “A” or the “R”, and it’s pretty easy to figure out from there) he lost it and decided to take the penalty.
Which doesn’t excuse Big Easy; as I say, if he’d calmed down and thought, he could have worked it out. But Dan really did kind of shaft him, there. (Not blaming him…it’s a game, and the best time to shaft someone in a game is when it knocks them out of the game. 🙂 )
Asperger’s Syndrome is in the autism spectrum, Jason; in fact, it’s sometimes a flip of the coin as to whether a child gets diagnosed with Asperger’s or high functioning autism. You know, as long as we’re being pendantic. 😛
Aaaaaaaaaand Amanda & Kris got eliminated. They really didn’t belong they ; like I said before, I think they were brought in to justify Zev & Justin. Don’t be survived if TAR20 has Mark & Dave (the geeks that lasted three episodes) are called in to accompany the tragic pair of Lena & Kristie from TAR6 (aka the worst season that didn’t involve families or “all stars.”) On the bright side, Zev & Justin got the win AND managed to hold onto their passports. I’m proud of Zev, and I’m happy that Justin is his good buddy.
Thanks for the correction, Candlejack. I thought those two terms were separate. Shows what I know.