CULTURE
I love underdogs, people who have achieved extraordinary thing against all odds. PK: I’m all about nonfiction. I rarely read fiction. I like to read about things that really happened, facts, real life situations. That’s what inspires me.
PK: One of my favorite moments would have to be Margie and Luke winning the first leg of Season 14, and signing to them that they were the number one team.
ZK: I want you to make an encyclopedia of inspiring people. One page of each person. You are a wealth of knowledge of people who have achieved great things, on all scales.
ZK: A mom and her hearing-impaired son. I loved them. I don’t think there was a dry eye in America that night.
PK: What a great idea. I love underdogs, people who have achieved extraordinary things against the odds. ZK: What’s your favorite Amazing Race moment?
because he was deaf. And it was like, well, that’s ridiculous. All of us make assumptions about what somebody’s potential is, because we all think of why somebody can or can’t do something. We make terrible assumptions. So I love the underdog stories. I love people who refuse to give up. ZK: That seems to be part of your fabric.
PK: I remember working with the signer who was traveling with us on the show, working with them to try to make that moment work for Luke, so he’d know I really made an effort to acknowledge him on his terms. That’s probably one of the most inspirational stories for me from an underdog point of view. I don’t think that people thought it was going to work for them to stay in the race, just
PK: Tell me a fact, I will remember. Tell me a truth, I will believe. Tell me a story, and it will live in my heart forever. ZK: Somehow I get the feeling this is definitely not the end of this story.
PK: [laughs] I hope not!
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