10.5.2 Time Machine backs up--after about 5-10 minutes

On 10.5.1, my TM backups took about 30 seconds. The first backup I did on 10.5.2, it took about 10 minutes, with my MPB's fans roaring--but the backup eventually completed. I just assumed it would be one-time thing associated with the upgraded OS.
I just did another backup now, and again, it took about 5-10 minutes--and I didn't make any substantial changes (i.e., load any huge files) since the aforementioned backup. It seems that the bulk of that time was spent "Preparing," while the actual backup was almost instantaneous, according to the TM status bar. Activity Monitor showed Finder's CPU utilization hovering around 140 while the backup was occurring, explaining the extra heat and fan roar, I guess.
I've seen other posts that cite a hanging problem when "Preparing" and subsequent unsuccessful backup, but in my case, the backup actually succeeds--just after a long time.
So is this normal?

Is there anything untoward in the console logs, backupd process or do the backups seem correct but slow?

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