“I’m going to be really honest with you. I think we’re going to have to put a rule on that in the future," Elise Doganieri said in an interview she and her husband and fellow co-creator Bertram van Munster conducted with Reality Blurred about this season's alliance problem. Doganieri added: “I don’t mind the alliances—I think there’s something really exciting about that, and when other teams don’t even know there’s an alliance or they think that they’re part of an alliance,” she said. “I like all that intrigue; I think that’s kind of fun. But, you know, helping a team that might be struggling because you want them to advance over another team? I think we have to look at that, and I don’t know what the answer to that as yet, but it’s definitely something we’re going to look at.” As for The Amazing Race's future in the coronavirus era, “it’s under very much on the radar and we’re talking to CBS about how we’re going to do it and what we’re going to do, and what the plans are so,” said Van Munster. “By all means, they’re very much wanting to get the show on the air as quickly as possible.”
TOPICS: The Amazing Race, CBS, Bertram van Munster, Elise Doganieri, Coronavirus, Reality TV