The Amazing Race - Season 29
Season 29
Episodes
We're Coming for You, Phil!
Season 29 begins with 22 strangers meeting at the starting line in Los Angeles and then pairing up to form 11 teams who then fly to the first destination, Panama City.
Scared Spitless
Teams travel to Sao Paulo, Brazil where tensions rise between two teams when one goes back on their word.
Bucket List Type Stuff
Racers travel to Zanzibar, Tanzania where teams build and deliver desks to a local school. Also, tensions rise when teams face a blind double U-turn, and one team's Race may be in jeopardy when they misplace their passports.
Another One Bites the Dust
A U-turn causes tension between two teams in Tanzania.
Have Faith in Me, Broski
Racers take on a record-setting roadblock by helping build a 13-story bonfire in Norway.
Double U-Turn Ahead
Several teams come together and target one set of Racers at the double U-Turn in Italy.
Have Fun and Get It Done
Teams race through Venice, Italy where one team reaches a breaking point in a frantic search for a water taxi.
Good Job, Donkey
While driving to the Detour, one team ends up going the wrong way, and a surprising U-turn causes friction between racers.
I Thought We Were Playing It Nice
Teams battle the scorching heat while transporting shrimp baskets for one mile to a local fisherman, and one Racer approaches their breaking point during the exhausting Roadblock.
Riding a Bike is Like Riding a Bike
Teams battle the scorching heat while transporting shrimp baskets for one mile to a local fisherman, and one Racer approaches their breaking point during the exhausting Roadblock.
As Easy as Stacking Cups
- The final four teams race through Seoul, South Korea to clinch a spot in the finale and a chance to race for the one million dollar prize.
We're Going to Victory Lane
The final three teams race to Chicago where they must complete their last challenges within the city's most iconic landmarks, including Wrigley Field, the home of the World Series champion Chicago Cubs, before they dash to the finish line.
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