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Première le 18 février!! J'ai hâte!!!
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Première le 18 février!! J'ai hâte!!!
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C`est ça le All star? J`imagine que le cast des saisons que j`ai pas vu (1 à 4) doit être VRAIMENT considéré comme all star et vraiment bon parceque je suis vraiment déçu du reste.Il y personne qui va me faire à croire que David et Mary sont plus All star que Bj-Tyler,Collin Christie,Kris Jon,et je rajouterais même Jonathan à cette liste.
Mais Ian a l`air d`être sympathique,c`était quoi son style?
Mais Ian a l`air d`être sympathique,c`était quoi son style?
Char Aznable a écritC`est ça le All star? J`imagine que le cast des saisons que j`ai pas vu (1 à 4) doit être VRAIMENT considéré comme all star et vraiment bon parceque je suis vraiment déçu du reste.
T'as exactement raison pour ta phrase excepté remplace "1 à 4" par "1 à 3"
Citation :Mais Ian a l`air d`être sympathique,c`était quoi son style?
Ian est un all-star parce que c'était la seule fois qu'un couple de "vieux" étaient les vilains de l'émission (bon ok ils étaient pas vieux vu qu'ils étaient fin quarantaine mais ils ont l'air physiquement d'au dessus de 60). Sauf que vu que Ian se débrouillait bin en maudit comparé aux jeunes épais braillards il a commencé à devenir populaire vers la fin de la saison même si lui et sa femme continuait à s'engueler tout le temps (un peu moins vers la fin quand même). Un genre de Rudy de survivor.
T'as exactement raison pour ta phrase excepté remplace "1 à 4" par "1 à 3"
Citation :Mais Ian a l`air d`être sympathique,c`était quoi son style?
Ian est un all-star parce que c'était la seule fois qu'un couple de "vieux" étaient les vilains de l'émission (bon ok ils étaient pas vieux vu qu'ils étaient fin quarantaine mais ils ont l'air physiquement d'au dessus de 60). Sauf que vu que Ian se débrouillait bin en maudit comparé aux jeunes épais braillards il a commencé à devenir populaire vers la fin de la saison même si lui et sa femme continuait à s'engueler tout le temps (un peu moins vers la fin quand même). Un genre de Rudy de survivor.
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J'ai décidé de regarder les vidéos !!!
le cast!!! Je l'adore... Il n'y a que Ozzy & Dany que j'aurais pas rappeler...
Char Aznable.. Collin & Christie ne pouvait participer, Christie est enceinte
Pour ce qui est de Ian, lui et ssa femme se chicanaient tout le temps... et chaque fois qu'il arrivait au pit stop, il criait : 'We're coming Phil!!!' C'était une équipe load, ça parlait fort dans l'char Pis y'étaient pas mal en forme, c'est une des saisons où il y a eu le plus de courses à pied et ils maintenaient toujours le même rythme, même s'ils n'allaient pas super vite. Ils méritent amplement d'être du All-Star!! --Message edité par CanelleEtPruneau le 2007-01-16 13:25:04--
le cast!!! Je l'adore... Il n'y a que Ozzy & Dany que j'aurais pas rappeler...
Char Aznable.. Collin & Christie ne pouvait participer, Christie est enceinte
Pour ce qui est de Ian, lui et ssa femme se chicanaient tout le temps... et chaque fois qu'il arrivait au pit stop, il criait : 'We're coming Phil!!!' C'était une équipe load, ça parlait fort dans l'char Pis y'étaient pas mal en forme, c'est une des saisons où il y a eu le plus de courses à pied et ils maintenaient toujours le même rythme, même s'ils n'allaient pas super vite. Ils méritent amplement d'être du All-Star!! --Message edité par CanelleEtPruneau le 2007-01-16 13:25:04--
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Pour ce qui est de Ian, lui et ssa femme se chicanaient tout le temps... et chaque fois qu'il arrivait au pit stop, il criait : 'We're coming Phil!!!'
j'avais oublié ça c'est vrai, Ian criait comme un perdu au pit stop, me semble qu'un moment donné il avait dit "yay america!" ou quelque chose du genre, ça avait aucun rapport c'était vraiment bon!
Un vieil article de bons souvenirs sur Ian, le gars qui l'a écrit detetstait Ian, mais plus tard (je l'ai rajouté apres l'article) admet qu'il a fini par comprendre qu'il l'aimait depuis le début. J'comprends pas pourquoi le monde les aimaient pas tout le long
http://www.realitynewsonline.com/cgi-bi ... art&page=1
Citation :I told myself that I was going to wait until they were eliminated, but it has gotten to the point where I can hold it in no longer. It's time to address the way Teri and Ian, the married parents on The Amazing Race 3, function as a team. Also, I would like to take a look at the way Ian talks to Teri, and how the situation would have been handled if Ian were my grandfather and talked to my grandmother the same way Ian talks to Teri. Let us just call this article a way to speak to and treat your mate, the right way, and the Italian way.
When I first saw the profiles of the teams for this seasons race I automatically came to like John Vito and Jill. They have not let me down one time this season, as I have mentioned in a previous article. However, I always tend to root for the older people because I give them credit for taking part in the show. The Gutsy Grannies from the second season of TAR and Jan from Survivor: Thailand, for example. When I got a good look at Teri and Ian's profile on the CBS website, they seemed like interesting people, and I wanted them to do well. Let me tell you, after the first episode I had decided that maybe my presumption about them was wrong. It seemed like Ian did nothing but shout at Teri and order her around. As this was going on I could only think about how my grandmother would handle the situation. My grandmother, God rest her soul, was a full-blooded Italian. If the man of the household came home expecting something, Italian women put them in their place. There is a sense of family that I don't think Teri and Ian have at this point. There was no love shown in the first episode when Ian screamed at Teri, "Prepare my bag so when we get to the airport you can put it right on me." Had my grandfather said that to my grandmother she would have replied back to him, "Why not do that yourself because I'm your wife, not your slave," then she would have given him a good hit on the head. That is the way it should be sometimes. There is no reason for the disrespect that Ian shows Teri, especially since they have been married for 20 years.
Making Teri pull the donkey during the detour in the first episode was also Ian's way of showing that he is not a gentleman. When told to pull the donkey while Ian looked like Ben Hurr, Teri should have replied as my grandmother would have: "I'm the woman, you're the man. Therefore, you will be pulling the jackass, you jackass." I was shocked to see Teri pulling that donkey. She needs to learn to stick up for herself and put Ian in his place from time to time. Since she never says anything, she is digging her own grave, and sending a message to Ian that it is OK for him to address her the way he does. As of now, I have yet to see any sign of a gentleman within Ian. In episode 2 he did not even help Teri back on to the wave runner when she fell off. Instead, he chose to yell at her while she struggled to get back on. Now, I could just envision what my grandmother would say: "If you don't help me get back on this thing in 10 seconds, not only will you be in the water with me, but I may get back on and leave you behind." Believe me when I say that she would not be lying.
Episode 3 is where I really started to have a problem with this team. After getting in the boat to get their next clue, instead of instructing Teri on how to row the boat, Ian decided it would be easier just to yell at her until she gets frustrated and stops altogether. Yeah, that is a great strategy you have going for you Ian. If my grandfather had yelled at my grandmother that way in the boat, she probably would have taken the oar out of the water and whacked him on the head with it. That would have taught him a lesson for the rest of the race. If that was not bad enough, the roadblock was even worse. Ian chose Teri to do the roadblock seeing that it was going to be a physical task. I almost fell on the floor when he looked at her and said, "That's you!" I felt so bad for Teri while she was trying to throw that pole to make it land between the lines. It was not helping though watching Ian attempt to instruct her on how to do it. My grandmother would have told him, "If you thought you could do it so well, you should have done it yourself." Then, once again, she would have taken the big pole and shoved it where big poles do not belong. There was no good reason as to why Teri did that roadblock, and instead of supporting her; Ian decided to yell at her, as he always does. How Teri has endured this for 20 years I just cannot comprehend.
In episode 4 we are treated to Ian screaming for a taxi when he is not even out of the airport. Why he did that, I don't know. Maybe it is because he is a pompous idiot who treats his wife like a slave. Go figure. Anyway, later in the episode, at the detour, Teri and Ian chose to row a huge boat full of wine, to the designated destination. It was quite obvious that Teri was having a hard time, and Ian, being the gentleman that he is, decided that screaming at her as usual would probably help. It didn't, and only got Teri even more frustrated than she already was. My grandmother would have had it at that point, and would have just thrown my grandfather into the water and left him there to think about the way he treated her. Too bad Teri has not thought of that yet. I think Ian could use the time-out. On the walk to the pit stop in that episode, Ian was chanting at Teri the whole time. I really wanted to reach through the TV and pull that hat over his head and push him into that river. For crying out loud, she was moving as fast as she could and yelling at someone does not help. His chanting of "Hoo-Ha" really does nothing for the team, but it does help to grate on the viewer's nerves, so I guess it does have a purpose.
Then came the shining moment. When I did not think it was possible for Ian to become anymore a jerk, he blew me out of the water in episode 5. It was obvious that Teri did not want to rappel at the detour. However, Ian talked her into it, and she decided to take one for the team. Ian went first and got to the bottom quickly. Teri took her time, but finished the task in a reasonable amount of time. She was so happy, and I was happy for her. Not Ian, though. As she screamed, "Ian, I did it! I'm here!" Ian casually replied, "Yeah, we gotta move, there are teams ahead of us." No congratulations, no hug, no excitement, no NOTHING. It was obvious that Teri was getting a new grip on life, and all Ian could do was rush her to the next challenge. Do I even have to say what my grandmother would have done? Let's just say that if my grandfather ever dismissed that big of an accomplishment of hers, things would have gotten ugly. I'll leave it at that.
How can anybody forget when it was time to get gas, and Teri said to make sure the car didn't take diesel fuel, and Ian dismissed her. Had he of listened they may have had a good lead and might not have needed to use the fast forward on the next leg. Just another reminder about how Teri actually knows what is going on, but Ian refuses to listen.
In the latest episode, we had more shouting from Ian, not to mention how he announced that he is the decision maker of the team. I have to agree with that though. He does make all the decisions, and it is kind of sad. I would love to see Teri step in there and take control of this team. She has tried several times, like taking control of the taxi, and figuring out which direction they had to travel in. Ian has stated that he is the captain and she is the navigator. I think Teri needs to navigate Ian to where his place is. I have never seen someone so boorish to his own wife of 20 years, and I know that if it were my grandparents on TV doing that, my grandmother would not have stood for it.
Teri, all I can say is that if this keeps going on, you need to make Ian sleep on the couch a few nights until he realizes that you are his wife, not his maid. There is a clear line between the two of them. Until he realizes this, I can only see his rude and inconsiderate ways getting worse as you approach that 25th anniversary.
Teri stated it best though, when they came in first this leg of the race: "We are a team, and when push comes to shove, we shove together." It goes to show you that even though they do bicker constantly, deep down there is that love. I wish the two of them the best of luck in and out of the race, but Ian needs to take a moment to realize what he has, and treat Teri with a little more dignity and love during the race - and outside of it. It is a once in a lifetime opportunity that the two of them get to do this together, and it is a pity that, as of right now, they are most remembered for Ian's rude behavior.
Ce que le gars a écrit plus tard avant la finale:
I picked Teri and Ian because it took me the whole race to warm up to them. Sometimes it may take me a week or two to finally like a team but it took me all season for these two. I actually wrote several articles about how much I disliked them (here and here), but then realized that I liked them the whole time. This is now my chance to defend their actions and state my case as to why I think they will win.
Pour ce qui est de Ian, lui et ssa femme se chicanaient tout le temps... et chaque fois qu'il arrivait au pit stop, il criait : 'We're coming Phil!!!'
j'avais oublié ça c'est vrai, Ian criait comme un perdu au pit stop, me semble qu'un moment donné il avait dit "yay america!" ou quelque chose du genre, ça avait aucun rapport c'était vraiment bon!
Un vieil article de bons souvenirs sur Ian, le gars qui l'a écrit detetstait Ian, mais plus tard (je l'ai rajouté apres l'article) admet qu'il a fini par comprendre qu'il l'aimait depuis le début. J'comprends pas pourquoi le monde les aimaient pas tout le long
http://www.realitynewsonline.com/cgi-bi ... art&page=1
Citation :I told myself that I was going to wait until they were eliminated, but it has gotten to the point where I can hold it in no longer. It's time to address the way Teri and Ian, the married parents on The Amazing Race 3, function as a team. Also, I would like to take a look at the way Ian talks to Teri, and how the situation would have been handled if Ian were my grandfather and talked to my grandmother the same way Ian talks to Teri. Let us just call this article a way to speak to and treat your mate, the right way, and the Italian way.
When I first saw the profiles of the teams for this seasons race I automatically came to like John Vito and Jill. They have not let me down one time this season, as I have mentioned in a previous article. However, I always tend to root for the older people because I give them credit for taking part in the show. The Gutsy Grannies from the second season of TAR and Jan from Survivor: Thailand, for example. When I got a good look at Teri and Ian's profile on the CBS website, they seemed like interesting people, and I wanted them to do well. Let me tell you, after the first episode I had decided that maybe my presumption about them was wrong. It seemed like Ian did nothing but shout at Teri and order her around. As this was going on I could only think about how my grandmother would handle the situation. My grandmother, God rest her soul, was a full-blooded Italian. If the man of the household came home expecting something, Italian women put them in their place. There is a sense of family that I don't think Teri and Ian have at this point. There was no love shown in the first episode when Ian screamed at Teri, "Prepare my bag so when we get to the airport you can put it right on me." Had my grandfather said that to my grandmother she would have replied back to him, "Why not do that yourself because I'm your wife, not your slave," then she would have given him a good hit on the head. That is the way it should be sometimes. There is no reason for the disrespect that Ian shows Teri, especially since they have been married for 20 years.
Making Teri pull the donkey during the detour in the first episode was also Ian's way of showing that he is not a gentleman. When told to pull the donkey while Ian looked like Ben Hurr, Teri should have replied as my grandmother would have: "I'm the woman, you're the man. Therefore, you will be pulling the jackass, you jackass." I was shocked to see Teri pulling that donkey. She needs to learn to stick up for herself and put Ian in his place from time to time. Since she never says anything, she is digging her own grave, and sending a message to Ian that it is OK for him to address her the way he does. As of now, I have yet to see any sign of a gentleman within Ian. In episode 2 he did not even help Teri back on to the wave runner when she fell off. Instead, he chose to yell at her while she struggled to get back on. Now, I could just envision what my grandmother would say: "If you don't help me get back on this thing in 10 seconds, not only will you be in the water with me, but I may get back on and leave you behind." Believe me when I say that she would not be lying.
Episode 3 is where I really started to have a problem with this team. After getting in the boat to get their next clue, instead of instructing Teri on how to row the boat, Ian decided it would be easier just to yell at her until she gets frustrated and stops altogether. Yeah, that is a great strategy you have going for you Ian. If my grandfather had yelled at my grandmother that way in the boat, she probably would have taken the oar out of the water and whacked him on the head with it. That would have taught him a lesson for the rest of the race. If that was not bad enough, the roadblock was even worse. Ian chose Teri to do the roadblock seeing that it was going to be a physical task. I almost fell on the floor when he looked at her and said, "That's you!" I felt so bad for Teri while she was trying to throw that pole to make it land between the lines. It was not helping though watching Ian attempt to instruct her on how to do it. My grandmother would have told him, "If you thought you could do it so well, you should have done it yourself." Then, once again, she would have taken the big pole and shoved it where big poles do not belong. There was no good reason as to why Teri did that roadblock, and instead of supporting her; Ian decided to yell at her, as he always does. How Teri has endured this for 20 years I just cannot comprehend.
In episode 4 we are treated to Ian screaming for a taxi when he is not even out of the airport. Why he did that, I don't know. Maybe it is because he is a pompous idiot who treats his wife like a slave. Go figure. Anyway, later in the episode, at the detour, Teri and Ian chose to row a huge boat full of wine, to the designated destination. It was quite obvious that Teri was having a hard time, and Ian, being the gentleman that he is, decided that screaming at her as usual would probably help. It didn't, and only got Teri even more frustrated than she already was. My grandmother would have had it at that point, and would have just thrown my grandfather into the water and left him there to think about the way he treated her. Too bad Teri has not thought of that yet. I think Ian could use the time-out. On the walk to the pit stop in that episode, Ian was chanting at Teri the whole time. I really wanted to reach through the TV and pull that hat over his head and push him into that river. For crying out loud, she was moving as fast as she could and yelling at someone does not help. His chanting of "Hoo-Ha" really does nothing for the team, but it does help to grate on the viewer's nerves, so I guess it does have a purpose.
Then came the shining moment. When I did not think it was possible for Ian to become anymore a jerk, he blew me out of the water in episode 5. It was obvious that Teri did not want to rappel at the detour. However, Ian talked her into it, and she decided to take one for the team. Ian went first and got to the bottom quickly. Teri took her time, but finished the task in a reasonable amount of time. She was so happy, and I was happy for her. Not Ian, though. As she screamed, "Ian, I did it! I'm here!" Ian casually replied, "Yeah, we gotta move, there are teams ahead of us." No congratulations, no hug, no excitement, no NOTHING. It was obvious that Teri was getting a new grip on life, and all Ian could do was rush her to the next challenge. Do I even have to say what my grandmother would have done? Let's just say that if my grandfather ever dismissed that big of an accomplishment of hers, things would have gotten ugly. I'll leave it at that.
How can anybody forget when it was time to get gas, and Teri said to make sure the car didn't take diesel fuel, and Ian dismissed her. Had he of listened they may have had a good lead and might not have needed to use the fast forward on the next leg. Just another reminder about how Teri actually knows what is going on, but Ian refuses to listen.
In the latest episode, we had more shouting from Ian, not to mention how he announced that he is the decision maker of the team. I have to agree with that though. He does make all the decisions, and it is kind of sad. I would love to see Teri step in there and take control of this team. She has tried several times, like taking control of the taxi, and figuring out which direction they had to travel in. Ian has stated that he is the captain and she is the navigator. I think Teri needs to navigate Ian to where his place is. I have never seen someone so boorish to his own wife of 20 years, and I know that if it were my grandparents on TV doing that, my grandmother would not have stood for it.
Teri, all I can say is that if this keeps going on, you need to make Ian sleep on the couch a few nights until he realizes that you are his wife, not his maid. There is a clear line between the two of them. Until he realizes this, I can only see his rude and inconsiderate ways getting worse as you approach that 25th anniversary.
Teri stated it best though, when they came in first this leg of the race: "We are a team, and when push comes to shove, we shove together." It goes to show you that even though they do bicker constantly, deep down there is that love. I wish the two of them the best of luck in and out of the race, but Ian needs to take a moment to realize what he has, and treat Teri with a little more dignity and love during the race - and outside of it. It is a once in a lifetime opportunity that the two of them get to do this together, and it is a pity that, as of right now, they are most remembered for Ian's rude behavior.
Ce que le gars a écrit plus tard avant la finale:
I picked Teri and Ian because it took me the whole race to warm up to them. Sometimes it may take me a week or two to finally like a team but it took me all season for these two. I actually wrote several articles about how much I disliked them (here and here), but then realized that I liked them the whole time. This is now my chance to defend their actions and state my case as to why I think they will win.
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j'avais oublié ça c'est vrai, Ian criait comme un perdu au pit stop, me semble qu'un moment donné il avait dit "yay america!" ou quelque chose du genre, ça avait aucun rapport c'était vraiment bon!
J'tais crampée dans mon salon chaque fois qu'ils arrivaient au pit stop... Je me rappelle pas toutes les niaiseries qu'il a gueulé mais je me rappelle que des fois, c'était pas rapport... mais y criait fort en titi... ceux qui ont trouvé Collin quelque chose (quand il gueulait contre christie), vous serez supris de voir ce vieu couple là aller !!! --Message edité par CanelleEtPruneau le 2007-01-16 13:47:14--
j'avais oublié ça c'est vrai, Ian criait comme un perdu au pit stop, me semble qu'un moment donné il avait dit "yay america!" ou quelque chose du genre, ça avait aucun rapport c'était vraiment bon!
J'tais crampée dans mon salon chaque fois qu'ils arrivaient au pit stop... Je me rappelle pas toutes les niaiseries qu'il a gueulé mais je me rappelle que des fois, c'était pas rapport... mais y criait fort en titi... ceux qui ont trouvé Collin quelque chose (quand il gueulait contre christie), vous serez supris de voir ce vieu couple là aller !!! --Message edité par CanelleEtPruneau le 2007-01-16 13:47:14--
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Char Aznable a écritC`est ça le All star? J`imagine que le cast des saisons que j`ai pas vu (1 à 4) doit être VRAIMENT considéré comme all star et vraiment bon parceque je suis vraiment déçu du reste.Il y personne qui va me faire à croire que David et Mary sont plus All star que Bj-Tyler,Collin Christie,Kris Jon,et je rajouterais même Jonathan à cette liste.
Mais Ian a l`air d`être sympathique,c`était quoi son style?
J'ai regarder 3 a 8 et j'en connais que 4 équipes....Et a part Rob/Amber Uchenna/Joyce...Je trouve les choix pourri!
Contente pour Christie quelle soit enceinte,mais décue quelle n'y soit pas avec Collin!
Mais Ian a l`air d`être sympathique,c`était quoi son style?
J'ai regarder 3 a 8 et j'en connais que 4 équipes....Et a part Rob/Amber Uchenna/Joyce...Je trouve les choix pourri!
Contente pour Christie quelle soit enceinte,mais décue quelle n'y soit pas avec Collin!
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Zoukie a écrit
J'ai regarder 3 a 8 et j'en connais que 4 équipes....Et a part Rob/Amber Uchenna/Joyce...Je trouve les choix pourri!
Contente pour Christie quelle soit enceinte,mais décue quelle n'y soit pas avec Collin!
C'est drôle parce que dans ma liste non officielle que j'avais faite avant la divulgation des équipes, il n'y a qu'une équipe qui ne s'y retrouve pas... Dany & Oswald.
Pour avoir vue toutes les saisons, je ne suis pas surprise.
Les productions voulaient des équipes qui ont marquées par leur compétitivité et, malgré que j'ai aimé Kris & Jon, ils étaient "plate" côté show, ils étaient bien trop "tranquillles". Mais je les aimais et je voulais qu'ils gagnent leur saison...
BJ & Tyler et Jonathan & Victoria sont deux équipes qui n'auraient vraiment pas été aimées de la production et des produteurs. Je connais pas trop leurs raisons par contre (Jonatha & Victoria, on se doute pourquoi mais BJ & Tyler??). J'ai lue des articles là-dessus mais on ne donnait pas beaucoup de détails.
Les 2 premières saisons restent parmi les meilleures de l'histoire d'Amazing Race. La finale de la 2e saison est vraiment la meilleure à vie... et de loin. Quand Tara & Will se font dépasser à la dernière seconde, après une course interminable dans les rues de San Francisco, y'a jamais rien eu de plus serré comme finale (dommage d'ailleurs que ces deux-là ne se parlent plus, ils faisaient tout un show!)
J'ai hâte de voir le début pour voir ce que ça va donner... Pour moi, c'est un vrai All-Stars cast!
J'ai lue hier dans le USA Today on line que les producteurs, qui avaient des réserves au début du tournage sur le All-Stars, disent que finalement, se sera une des meilleures saisons, sinon la meilleure à date... nous verrons bien qu'est-ce que ça va donner bientôt... ils sont quand même pas pour dire que c'est pourri --Message edité par CanelleEtPruneau le 2007-01-20 14:58:36--
J'ai regarder 3 a 8 et j'en connais que 4 équipes....Et a part Rob/Amber Uchenna/Joyce...Je trouve les choix pourri!
Contente pour Christie quelle soit enceinte,mais décue quelle n'y soit pas avec Collin!
C'est drôle parce que dans ma liste non officielle que j'avais faite avant la divulgation des équipes, il n'y a qu'une équipe qui ne s'y retrouve pas... Dany & Oswald.
Pour avoir vue toutes les saisons, je ne suis pas surprise.
Les productions voulaient des équipes qui ont marquées par leur compétitivité et, malgré que j'ai aimé Kris & Jon, ils étaient "plate" côté show, ils étaient bien trop "tranquillles". Mais je les aimais et je voulais qu'ils gagnent leur saison...
BJ & Tyler et Jonathan & Victoria sont deux équipes qui n'auraient vraiment pas été aimées de la production et des produteurs. Je connais pas trop leurs raisons par contre (Jonatha & Victoria, on se doute pourquoi mais BJ & Tyler??). J'ai lue des articles là-dessus mais on ne donnait pas beaucoup de détails.
Les 2 premières saisons restent parmi les meilleures de l'histoire d'Amazing Race. La finale de la 2e saison est vraiment la meilleure à vie... et de loin. Quand Tara & Will se font dépasser à la dernière seconde, après une course interminable dans les rues de San Francisco, y'a jamais rien eu de plus serré comme finale (dommage d'ailleurs que ces deux-là ne se parlent plus, ils faisaient tout un show!)
J'ai hâte de voir le début pour voir ce que ça va donner... Pour moi, c'est un vrai All-Stars cast!
J'ai lue hier dans le USA Today on line que les producteurs, qui avaient des réserves au début du tournage sur le All-Stars, disent que finalement, se sera une des meilleures saisons, sinon la meilleure à date... nous verrons bien qu'est-ce que ça va donner bientôt... ils sont quand même pas pour dire que c'est pourri --Message edité par CanelleEtPruneau le 2007-01-20 14:58:36--
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Le cast est quand même bon sachant que supposément plusieurs équipes ont refusé comme Frank & Margarita, Meredith & Gertchen (pour raison médicale) et Flo (mais en équipe avec un des jumeaux). On pourrait se douter que ces équipes là on été remplacés par des moins bonnes comme Ucheena & Joyce et John Vito & Jill, mais si ils avaient tous accepté ça aurait été un cast complet d'all-stars. Personnellement je met Kevin & Drew, Bill & Joe, Teri & Ian, Danny & Oswald et Romber comme top All-Stars, 5 sur 11, la moitié, pas pire.
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Je suis vraiment contente du casting du All-Stars!!!!
Pour avoir vu toutes les saisons, c'est certain que Frank & Margarita et Tara & Will auraient logiquement dûs être là pour représenter saison 1 et 2...mais ils ne se parlent plus... qui en veut à Tara de ne plus parler à Will???? sûrement personne!!!!
C'est drôle, mais personnellement j'étais convaincu que Terri & Ian feraient le All-Stars....mais je crois (désolée si je me trompe) que seulement ma soeur et moi l'avions prédit ici.... ils sont les plus vieux à avoir terminé TAR, c'est quand même qq chose!!! et ils faisaient tout un show...!!! Disposable underwear... We're coming Phil....
J'AI HÂTE AU 18 FÉVRIER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pour avoir vu toutes les saisons, c'est certain que Frank & Margarita et Tara & Will auraient logiquement dûs être là pour représenter saison 1 et 2...mais ils ne se parlent plus... qui en veut à Tara de ne plus parler à Will???? sûrement personne!!!!
C'est drôle, mais personnellement j'étais convaincu que Terri & Ian feraient le All-Stars....mais je crois (désolée si je me trompe) que seulement ma soeur et moi l'avions prédit ici.... ils sont les plus vieux à avoir terminé TAR, c'est quand même qq chose!!! et ils faisaient tout un show...!!! Disposable underwear... We're coming Phil....
J'AI HÂTE AU 18 FÉVRIER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ruine-Babine a écrit
mais je crois (désolée si je me trompe) que seulement ma soeur et moi l'avions prédit ici
pas juste vous 2
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mais je crois (désolée si je me trompe) que seulement ma soeur et moi l'avions prédit ici
pas juste vous 2
http://domainebleu.aceboard.fr/5397-151 ... ctions.htm