I think Amani would have been better at landing the "plane" than Marcus. Women tend to do more precise skills better, I think. I wanted to do that challenge so badly that it was killing me! Oh well...it was nice watching them.
I think Amani would have been better at landing the "plane" than Marcus. Women tend to do more precise skills better, I think. I wanted to do that challenge so badly that it was killing me! Oh well...it was nice watching them.
"...each affects the other, and the other affects the next, and the world is full of stories, but the stories are all one." - Mitch Albom, one helluva writer
When you throw a rock into a pack of dogs, you know which one you hit by the one that yelps!
I think his big hands wanted to drive the plane as he would a car and finally discovered how to finesse the finer touch. His head was so into winning the Super Bowl, that his frustration level got the better of him even, as Amani pointed out, to pounding his fist into a door. Not a proud football moment for him.
The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity. Dorothy Parker, (attributed)
Didn't have time to watch the whole episode, but I knew the end results.
I still stand by my comments from last week. There's something about Cindy that rubs me off the wrong way. Ernie is okay. I feel bad for Amani and Marcus, the plane simulator was frustrating to watch. I really wanted them to winBut I love how Amani is so patient with Marcus.
Oh well see you next season!I will probably be in the minority next season because I'll be rooting for Brenchel xD haha.
I see Cindy being beaten up, but careful how you reply to other posters. Posts have been deleted for that reason.
The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity. Dorothy Parker, (attributed)
Count me in the disappointed Cindy & Ernie won camp. I would've been perfectly happy if Ernie had won...with someone else as his partner. I don't care how Cindy was raised - there are times you can break away from those teachings and just be a good person. I've no doubt her better than thou attitude will bite her in the you-know-what now that the episodes have aired. Hopefully, she'll take a good look in the mirror after watching these episodes and will back off with her superiority complex.
I was really surprised (and happy!) to see the finale here in ATL. I only wish they played up some other of the landmarks here - DH & I laughed at the final spot they had to find - we've never heard of it before; it's certainly not the most popular landmark (or whatever they called it) here. And how disappointing to see only the outside of Turner Field. Oh well.
Marcus and Amani have earned the place of my favorite team on the show (sorry cowboys!). Their positive attitude and never putting the other one down are inspiring. So many times they were down and close to out and we never saw them belittle the other teams or each other. Out of the top 3, they're the winners to me!!! (And if I saw them here in the ATL, I'd be sure to tell them that.)
"We must overcome the notion that we must be regular...it robs you of the chance to be extraordinary and leads you to the mediocre." - Uta Hagen
“I don’t want my pain erased! As wretched as it is, I need my pain… It makes me who I am. It makes me Grumpy.” - Grumpy, Once Upon a Time
It's a shame that with all the focus Cindy had in her life on attaining perfection, she was apparently never taught humility.
Not perfect, Cindy. Not even close.
This isn’t the Sound of freaking Music we’re watching.......sdl