After meeting in 2014, we knew it was love at first sight. Our very first trip together was to New York City where we learned very quickly, that if we travel together we can do anything. Our love has continued to grow and so has our sense of adventure leading us to places all over the world. We document our travels to share with others, hoping to inspire you to grab someone you love and travel the world. We competed on the 32nd season of The Amazing Race where we not only won the grand prize but got engaged at the finish line, the first gay/LGBT proposal in the show's 20-year history. Now we are married and looking to grow our family and continue traveling the world! Follow our adventures and see where life takes us.
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Such beautiful smiles - lovely wedding - Take care of each other and may Creator Bless, Guide, Sustain and Protect this precious union! 🕊️💜🕊️💜🕊️ 🙏🏾👵🏽✌🏾 🦅🌸🦅🌸🦅
Great race Ricky and Cesar! You two are obviously AWERSOME individuals and even a better together. Your fellow cast members' outpouring of love says it all. ♥
We've been watching the Race since the very first season, and this was our least favorite season of all. Boring! Other seasons were always very exciting. Maybe it was the editing, too. Never seeing teams fighting to get tickets on the earliest flight etc.. Challenges are usually fun to watch because many are quite difficult, frustrating, not to mention funny to watch, and these weren't this season. And yes, it's great to see kind teams, but in hindsight, the other seasons were fun because of the cutthroat competitiveness and some of the fighting between teams. The finale felt rushed and anticlimactic. Technically, cramming two eppys into one (from four teams to the three and then the finale). The same team won almost every leg, and surprisingly, that took the enjoyment out of the show because it was so predictable, and the edge of your seat feeling was completely absent. Hopefully, the next season will be exciting like the earlier seasons of the show.
OMG the level of preparation Ricky & Cesar describe here (before and throughout the race) is truly outstanding! Congrats to them, well deserved winners!
Omg!! I missed this recap.. sorry.. to me, this recap is one of the best with Ricky & César shared their experience. Thank you James! Thank you Cayla for the recap every week! See you on S37 next year!🫶🏻
There’s an added dimension for Queer teams holding a secret for so long. Very few of us didn’t experience some period of our lives keeping secrets about who we are, so I really feel for Will and James and Ricky and Cesar needing to keep the secret of their wins for such a long time.
Lacklustre challenges that were frequently unbalanced or only took five to fifteen minutes to complete, no equalisers, no bunching, no u-turns and limited countries & production errors made for less interesting legs, but some really great teams that I’d love to see again.
Rick and Cesar deserved the win and I suspect even with sleep deprivation and more things out of their control they still would have done well. Would love to see them on an all winners season and want to see Juan and Shane and Danny and Angie on another season.
When they were reading out the description for the detour I really thought they were going to have to take all six orders at once and memorise who ordered what and have to go and make all six drinks and bring them back to the correct person in one go.
Most of the people were really wonderful and sweet... but not for a Race show. Too bland. You really need some big personalities to make a reality show exciting.
I feel like i would feel more in danger if i was constantly in first and Juan and Shane were right behind me, it's like in Mario kart if you're in first you will most likely get hit by a blue shell, this is no different they could lose their spot if they are not careful. also I'd be as sick of it as you if it was Juan and Shane getting first every time, but Ricky and Cesar are not the usual people, who get first so it's great to watch for me idk also in survivor or big brother if you feel too safe, that's when you get out or get targeted, so it's better Ricky and Cesar have the mindset of not being safe, to not get too comfortable with a spot they could lose.
Loved hearing the AR post race fun. Oh my, water illnesses really worry me. Agree that Yvonne and Melisa were a bit under rated. Loved the backstory on Melissa in the DR. Rick and Cesar are crushing it.
Angie and Danny, you two were the "heart" of this season's race. To be fair, I think you two should be invited to do a future season of the Amazing Race to make up for this crazy crew faux pas.
Unlike you all I have not raced, so I don’t know how the written rules are. However, I think I would have pulled off immediately upon losing them and radioed that we are waiting at that roundabout exit.
They did, unfortunately that was left on the cutting room floor. And they were also debriefed that morning by security if they lose their crew to drive and meet them at the next task.
@@itswillandjames I watch the episode a few days delayed and get to recaps as I have time at work. When I watch doesn’t mean that’s when I see the video is up. I’ve been a subscriber for a few seasons and patterns aren’t hard to pick up on.
I think someone in production screwed up and made the wrong choice and Danny and Angie paid for it. This show has been on for too long to make mistakes like this. I don’t think the “this hasn’t happened before” point excuses this. It was just such poor judgment and I know at the time there had to be crew there who knew this was the wrong decision. There were SO many better ways to handle this situation- to the point that having them wait for 1.5 hours doesn’t even make sense. In no way, shape, or form is it the team’s responsibility to make sure their crew stays with them. That’s ridiculous. It wasn’t a high-speed chase. The phrasing of “they lost their crew” is frustrating me because it seems like production is trying to put the blame and responsibility on Danny and Angie when we all know as long as your not driving crazy it’s the the person flowing you’s responsibility to keep up with you. Also, one of my biggest issues with this is that production didn’t do anything to rectify this poor decision. They could have let them stay and be on the bottom next leg or have a penalty.
Agree with Amy they should never have been put in that situation. Just got a car that fits the crew. Also agree with James, safety issue that puts a lot on tired racers, that are navigating and driving on the opposite side of the road. That’s a lot of mental bandwidth to take up in a high emotion situation. How the hell did it take the crew so long to catch up when they knew the destination? Basically it’s a travesty that they were penalised for production’s error.
Pretty disappointing in how it played out. Would be cool to see them pop up at the beginning of the next leg. TAR has brought back a team due to certain circumstances a few seasons back. 🤷♂️👀
Angie warned Danny in the roundabout that they lost the crew he said keep driving plus they have a radio no? Fault on both sides imho. Plus they took a longgggg time at the trap😢 tough break tho we love this team!
Ohhh they did! Sigh😢. They (amazing race production team) definitely need to revisit that rule and how its managed. Thx for your reply love your podcast rvws. 😊
@@johndavis6719 Danny gave me a Norman Bates vibe. I guess has not got any friends or relatives available. I cannot understand how previously he allowed his very middle aged mother to enter a racing car with the result that she almost suffered heat exhaustion and then to compound matters allowed his mother to be tossed around on a soccer field. He is the one who should have done those tasks.
Danny doesn't want to stop...so they go through the rotary over 3 times...the crew got sick of doing something that was rude. Danny and Angie....first, should have exited and found their way. Second...USE THE RADIO for communication ....they had a radio for a reason. Third...stop at first stop after rotary.... Eventually another crew filmed them at the challenge....they screwed up. Sorry it cost them the race.
as former racers we clearly would disagree with this, it's such a grey area and there are so many factors to take into consideration. either way, whatever happened it ultimately cost them the race and it was a heartbreaking way to go out.
Interesting conversation about how self driving evolved over the seasons. One thing I love about classic TAR is the immense variety of transportation types and locations, from the densest city to the most remote outback.
Thank you!!!! Glad you enjoyed that conversation, we sort of went on a tangent lol. Excited for Season 37 and beyond, to get back to the roots/basics of the show!