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bfir3 t1_iu9oiwf wrote

Yeah most of the time that's the way it is. But they do some really cool stuff sometimes still. They go to a lot of cool places, and you do get to see some interesting things. This is true even in the covid season.

It's still worth watching I think. If Phil keeps making Amazing Race seasons, I'll keep watching.

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bfir3 t1_iu8wwkk wrote

> That TARCAN G7 summit ... memorizing that speech in english, then french, then answering questions in 3 other languages. Yikes!

Yup, this would never happen in TARUSA. Even in the old seasons, there's no way.

In the latest season there was a Route Info that required teams to learn ASL to sign the alphabet. They were then given a name which they had to sign to their partner and their partner had to interpret it correctly. I doubt they'd have that in TARUSA as well.

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bfir3 t1_iu20wf5 wrote

Check out my other response in here for a more detailed post about TARCAN vs TARUSA.

I just felt compelled to also mention that if you like watching difficult "challenges" then you should check out Phil's other show, Tough As Nails! It's not only incredibly challenging, but also probably the most wholesome reality TV show (up there with Race Across The World).

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bfir3 t1_iu20ibk wrote

You are thinking of Season 33, not Season 32. Season 32 finished filming in December 2018.

TARUSA has been like this for a while. They do have some cool and challenging tasks sometimes, but in general the episode formula is a lot more simple than TARCAN.

Typically TARUSA is just Pit Start -> Roadblock/Detour -> Roadblock/Detour -> Pit Stop with the occasional Route Info. Even when they do have a Route Info, it is more often than not simply a "go to this location to get your next clue".

Compare this to TARCAN where the episode formula usually includes several Route Info tasks. Sometimes Route Info tasks in TARCAN can take even longer and be more challenging than the RB/Detours.

Some legs in recent TARUSA seasons were completed by teams in around 2 hours. Old seasons of TARUSA had teams traveling a lot within any given leg, often requiring them to self-drive or take a long bus/train. Sadly, it's not the same anymore.

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