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May
02

At last, the villain is gone! This week’s Amazing Race Unfinished Business showed us how a simple mistake can change everything.

At the beginning of this week’s episode Justin commented “Ever since we hit the cold weather we’ve been running first.”  Was that a sign that Zev and Justin would win another leg if they stayed in cold weather?  Or perhaps the opposite if they were sent to warm weather?

Similarly, Kent commented “I feel like we become a better team the longer this race goes on”.  Had the Dating Goths talked out how they needed to act to be successful?  Would Kent and Vyxsin finally have a drama free leg?

Typically the foreshadowing on The Amazing Race is not as simple as the above questions suggest.  More accurately, determining whether the quotes are direct foreshadowing or an ominous sign of how things are going to fall apart is the challenge.

Very early this week it became obvious that Justin’s comment foreshadowed the opposite of what he felt was true.  As the temperature dropped when the teams climbed in to the heights of the Swiss Alps via helicopter, Justin and Zev struggled with the Detour and went from first to last.

Conversely, Kent and Vyxsin chose the better Detour option, vaulting in to second place.  Despite the drama and accusations at the Roadblock, Vyxsin propelled her and her partner in to first place.  Perhaps Kent’s foreshadowing comment would be one that came true?

As Kent and Vyxsin climbed in to a taxi to head to the Pit Stop, clearly violating the instructions on the route marker, I immediately thought of a comment that Gary made shortly after the Detour: We should have 25 minutes on Zev and Justin.  Why does this comment matter?   Because it is exactly five minutes shorter than the 30 minute penalty that Kent and Vyxsin would incur for taking a taxi cab to the Pit Stop.

I noticed the comment when Gary made it, but not because I knew something of approximately 25 minutes in length would occur later in the episode.  Rather, it was unique because of its specificity.

The show seems to go to great lengths to prevent the viewer from knowing the exact amount of time that separates teams.  Last week we were not shown if Jet and Cord got on the second train.  Ultimately they did not, but we never found out even how many trains behind they were.

I wondered if there was something to the show choosing to air Gary’s comment.  When Kent and Vyxsin hopped in the cab, the rationale became very apparent.  By telling the viewer that Zev and Justin were 25 minutes behind while Kent and Vyxsin had a 30 minute penalty to withstand, drama was created for the final Pit Stop.

For once, at least it actually came true.  It’s no secret that Kent and Vyxsin were not my favorite team on The Amazing Race: Unfinished Business.  Having Zev and Justin to slide in to the final four minutes ahead of them was wonderful news for me.  I would have had a hard time rooting for the pair, despite some of Vyxsin’s impressive moments.

I enjoyed this episode especially the bullying part of the Globetrotters. Kent deserves that. And I can’t also understand why he always says that Vyxsin is so negative where in fact he is the one who is acting that way.
Next week’s two-hour season finale will be an interesting one. My personal bets are the Globetrotters and Gallory.
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