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: The Weaver Family , who had been the season’s "villains" and perennial underdogs, arrived so late to the final task that they were not even shown completing the puzzle before the other families reached the finish line.
This is a review for of The Amazing Race , titled "25 Days, 50 Cities, and More Than 600 Consecutive Hours Together as a Family" .
: "25 Days, 50 Cities, and More Than 600 Consecutive Hours Together as a Family" Original Air Date : December 13, 2005 Final Destination : Lewiston, New York (United States) [S8E11] 25 Days, 50 Cities, and More Than 600 C...
: At Joseph Davis State Park, one family member had to complete a massive 71-piece jigsaw puzzle map of North and Central America. The Linz and Bransen families arrived almost simultaneously, but the Linzes finished first. Review Summary
: Teams had to choose a pair of shoes and find a woman among 100 people walking around the museum wearing the matching pair. The Bransen Family was the only team shown performing this specific task. : The Weaver Family , who had been
: While The Amazing Race: Family Edition is often cited by fans as one of the weaker seasons due to the limited international travel and different team dynamics, this finale delivered a high-stakes, frantic race to the finish line that highlighted the core theme of the season: familial endurance.
: Families had to navigate a jet boat across the Niagara River to find a buoy containing their next clue. The Linz and Bransen families arrived almost simultaneously,
: The Linz Family dominated the final stretch, utilizing their physical speed and teamwork to outpace the Bransen Family at the final Roadblock.