Post by Brian SmithPost by Brian SmithHere's a link to Jen's blog post for Episode 2. Like the first one there are a lot of videos, etc. She also provides a lot of details that we didn't see in the episode.
http://jenhudak.com/amazing-race-30-2/
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Brian
This is worth noting from Jen's blog for Episode 2.
"For the first time in Amazing Race history, teams had to go head-to-head in a challenge. We knew signing up that the masterminds behind The Amazing Race could do anything they wanted, anytime they wanted. We were warned on the start-line that there would be twists this season, but I don’t think any of us ever anticipated this."
So they were told at the last second there would be twists. Since she used the plural I wonder what else they have in store for them.
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Brian
I should have included more about what she had to say about the head-to-head competition because it's very interesting.
Kristi’s Thoughts on the Head-to-Head:
Kristi, however, felt more strongly about it. She was saying as soon as we were done, that there was only one team who would be going home that day: Goat Yoga. I was hopeful that the skill element would play more of a roll, but I wasn’t the one who did the Frites Race, so I have to defer to her. Kristi asserts that if the head-to-head was in the middle or beginning of a leg that led into other challenges it would be better. That way, you would have other challenges through which you could potentially make up time. She was not a fan!
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I'd say Kristi speaks for many of us.
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Brian