1. So even if Jerry had money, did he spend that money on actually traveling abroad or was all that travel associated with basketball tournaments? I know of players who would go from the airport, to the hotel, to the stadium, play the game, maybe have a little bit of sightseeing before the next flight out - they're not there to enjoy themselves, it is not a holiday for them to experience the local culture or relax whilst taking in the sights.
2. Furthermore, Jerry is now 61 - he was a professional basketball player a while ago when he was younger and now he is a coach who also does a bit of broadcasting relating to basketball. Even if he did earn a lot back when he was a professional basketball player, that's quite a while ago and basketball players usually don't play beyond their 30s - the average age of the players in the NBA is around 25 to 26. So even if Jerry did earn good money over 30 years ago, how much of that is still around today given that he's earning a lot less as a coach today? I don't doubt that he had (past tense) money back 30 years ago, but what about today?
3. But okay, even if he does have money and he has traveled all over the world, then for crying out aloud - act like it! Of all the teams, he looked like the most uncomfortable when dealing with the locals and this is evident in the way Frank & Jerry performed very badly in legs 2 and 3, once they were in a non-English speaking country. Perhaps I am using a rather high benchmark, but he made zero effort to even speak to the locals in their own language and only spoke English? Really? If he is rich and has traveled the world, then he certainly has not benefited from either the money or the experience of being in another country - he didn't even manage a few words of Spanish or Portuguese. So for someone who supposedly traveled the world, he came across as an American who was leaving America for the very first time.
4. Look if he was simply going on holiday with his son, then I'm more than happy to look the other way and mind my own business - they can behave in whatever way they want. But this is reality TV, this is TAR, they are taking part in a race to win a million dollars hence of course I am going to criticize them when they make mistakes or come across as ignorant. What's the point of having money or having had the chance to travel the world when you still come across as woefully ignorant the moment we put you in a foreign country? TAR is a brutal platform where racers are judged for things like that. Sometimes, you do get a racer who has never left America before and fair enough, if they do something silly abroad, then so be it - that's reality TV for you. But if Jerry wants to claim to have traveled the world, then he sure doesn't act like it on the race and that's why they got eliminated pretty quickly in leg 3, especially when they're up against much stronger teams who perhaps haven't traveled the world as much, but have the right mindset to cope with the challenges in another country that TAR will subject them to.
Actually, Jerry was a pro ball player so he has money. He has said numerous times that he has traveled all over the world.
ReplyDeleteHi DalynQ, a few points for you:
Delete1. So even if Jerry had money, did he spend that money on actually traveling abroad or was all that travel associated with basketball tournaments? I know of players who would go from the airport, to the hotel, to the stadium, play the game, maybe have a little bit of sightseeing before the next flight out - they're not there to enjoy themselves, it is not a holiday for them to experience the local culture or relax whilst taking in the sights.
2. Furthermore, Jerry is now 61 - he was a professional basketball player a while ago when he was younger and now he is a coach who also does a bit of broadcasting relating to basketball. Even if he did earn a lot back when he was a professional basketball player, that's quite a while ago and basketball players usually don't play beyond their 30s - the average age of the players in the NBA is around 25 to 26. So even if Jerry did earn good money over 30 years ago, how much of that is still around today given that he's earning a lot less as a coach today? I don't doubt that he had (past tense) money back 30 years ago, but what about today?
3. But okay, even if he does have money and he has traveled all over the world, then for crying out aloud - act like it! Of all the teams, he looked like the most uncomfortable when dealing with the locals and this is evident in the way Frank & Jerry performed very badly in legs 2 and 3, once they were in a non-English speaking country. Perhaps I am using a rather high benchmark, but he made zero effort to even speak to the locals in their own language and only spoke English? Really? If he is rich and has traveled the world, then he certainly has not benefited from either the money or the experience of being in another country - he didn't even manage a few words of Spanish or Portuguese. So for someone who supposedly traveled the world, he came across as an American who was leaving America for the very first time.
4. Look if he was simply going on holiday with his son, then I'm more than happy to look the other way and mind my own business - they can behave in whatever way they want. But this is reality TV, this is TAR, they are taking part in a race to win a million dollars hence of course I am going to criticize them when they make mistakes or come across as ignorant. What's the point of having money or having had the chance to travel the world when you still come across as woefully ignorant the moment we put you in a foreign country? TAR is a brutal platform where racers are judged for things like that. Sometimes, you do get a racer who has never left America before and fair enough, if they do something silly abroad, then so be it - that's reality TV for you. But if Jerry wants to claim to have traveled the world, then he sure doesn't act like it on the race and that's why they got eliminated pretty quickly in leg 3, especially when they're up against much stronger teams who perhaps haven't traveled the world as much, but have the right mindset to cope with the challenges in another country that TAR will subject them to.
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