Posts with tag kynt
Posted Dec 24th 2007 1:07AM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S12E07) My, it seems like it's been a long time since the last episode of
The Amazing Race. Last week's
Survivor finale bumped it and the holidays seem to be taking a toll, too. However, tonight's show was indeed worth the wait.
A new twist, a couple of wrong turns, a surprise or two, and ink where you least expect it. But, of course, I won't get to the real skinny until after the jump. I could talk about the weather to fill the pre-jump space. The weather here is windy and rainy. The weather on the race tonight looked splendid.
There. On with the show.
Continue reading The Amazing Race: This is Forever, Now
Posted Dec 10th 2007 12:35AM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S12E06) Darn it. I know the
Amazing Race takes its episode titles from actual words uttered by the contestants on the show, but this one is downright silly. More apropos from the team at hand would have been ...
"I hate you!"
"I hate you more!"
On a side note, I'd like to see the cabs in NYC spell taxi the way it's spelled in Lithuania. Taxi without the X Factor, gotta love it. I think it would add a nice cultural influence to NYC cabs. Oh, wait. Most of the cabbies are from various countries anyway. Never mind. Let's get on with the show!
Continue reading The Amazing Race: Cherry on Top of the Sundae That's Already Melted
Posted Dec 2nd 2007 11:28PM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S12E05) I can't help but wonder if the production staff has changed a bit for this season of
The Amazing Race. The challenges seem more all-ages oriented, perhaps a bit less exciting and adrenalin-pumping when compared to some past seasons.
But I think it makes things more interesting from a cultural point of view. I've mentioned before that one reason I enjoy the show so much is due to the fact I can take a peek into other countries I might never be able to visit.
Nothing against bungee-jumping, but if you've jumped a bungee once, why do it twice? Or every season? Fresh and different is a good thing, I say.
Continue reading The Amazing Race: We've Really Burned Bridges, for Sure
Posted Nov 26th 2007 12:14AM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S12E04) Goths tend to be sincere and genuine according to Kynt of
The Amazing Race. And, if one were to base his perception of Goth kind of folks just on this particular episode of the show, it would be and accurate perception indeed.
There was a lot to enjoy with the episode and the Goth couple, Kynt and Vyxsin were just a part of it. Ah, but there was a team to boo, too. That team was genuine, as well. Genuine creeps, that is!
Continue reading The Amazing Race: Let's Name Our Chicken Phil
Posted Nov 19th 2007 12:56AM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S12E03) They could have called tonight's episode of
The Amazing Race "Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Milking a Camel, but Were Afraid to Ask."
Sure, it's a reality television show, but it's educational, too. Not only did I learn all about the do's and don'ts of milking camels (which I'm sure will come into some use during the course of my life in the greater metropolitan NYC area), but I also learned the word for tree in a rather obscure West African language. Tiiga is tree. Now you know it, too.
Continue reading The Amazing Race: Please, Lord, Give Me Milk
Posted Nov 12th 2007 1:12AM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: OpEd, The Amazing Race, Episode Reviews
(S12E02) Now,
The Amazing Race is one of my favorite shows, but tonight's episode leaned towards something which doesn't thrill me too much whenever they do it.
I realize that the "race" for tickets on the fastest or earliest flight will always be a part of the show. But I felt this episode spent way too much time in the airport. What I find truly amazing is how all airports in the world look kind of alike. Yeah, the languages on the signs may differ, but if you've seen one, you've seen them all.
I know some of the interaction between the teams at the airport was needed, but darn it all ... I want to see the race, not the airport!
Continue reading The Amazing Race: I've Become the Archie Bunker of the Home