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Tara & Wil |
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Team Should We Be Together No We Really Shouldn't |
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2nd |
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11th (everything personal) |
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Two furniture makers from California, and they told their entire story in their opening clip, where Tara elbowed Wil's arm off from around her. |
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They had been married, but they separated, and Wil really wanted to get back together. By the end of the series it really was over between them, and we kinda wish other teams with this affiliation would come to the same conclusion. |
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We'd like to be able to blame everything on Wil's frankly stupid tactic of ducking down a dead end street and getting out of their cab to try to fool Chris & Alex into running off too (which only works if they ignore bystanders who can tell them they're not where they want to be, if they notice there are no race flags in the vicinity, and if you can run long enough to let them pass you, but then you have to run back to the cabs the same way, and therefore they will pass you again), but ultimately it was simply because, in a foot race, Chris & Alex can run faster than Tara & Wil. |
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Getting drunk at the South African winery. All sorts of bickering between Wil and Blake, all sorts of suspicion of Chris & Alex, and all sorts of flirting between Tara and Alex. Tara beating Chris at the shipping container RoadBlock. Wil screwing up the Australian slang RoadBlock, the mining, the underwater case-opening, the ice-breaking, the keeping of the clues to Alaska, and of course the final race to the Finish Line. Wil getting more and more psychotic as the race went on, and Tara getting more vocal and belligerent as the race went on. |
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Much as we hate to admit it, they were memorable, so yes, they'd be All-Stars (for an odd definition of the term) but we doubt they'd ever do it together. |
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