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Given their performance in this episode, no. No one would care to find out more about them.

The Robin on the beach was actually a ghost, designed to make sure Ted ends up with a worthy wife.

I'm hoping Nick's douchey BFF somehow messes something up, destroying his chances at victory.

Nick sucks so much that Shirley and Nina's preference of him is making me like them less. Especially with Shirley being the newest idiot to complain about 'only cooking Mexican'.

This has almost taken a very weird turn.

I always love when people apologize for being in the middle of learning English, then proceed to write better than 90% of the posts on the internet.

I prefer the American style of spork in the right hand and auto-rotating spaghetti fork in the left.

Gail > Padma all day every day, but I was at least happy for Padma to call out Nick's "what's salt?" bullshit. That's been the kiss of death for so many eliminated contestants, and he's slid by three weeks in a row with some Pritikin offerings.

That guy we're supposed to kill.

I thought I saw just a hint of a gut, and from what I remember of Louis (I haven't watched LCK), I thought he was thinner.

Playing devil's advocate, I understood the question more to mean "Are people reviewing this album so highly because it's a good album, or because it's tied into this very noticeable change in an artist?"

I'd be fine with that. I was 'eh' on Shirley through a lot of the season, but I've really grown to like her.

Nina's been a bit off, but it seems that even a frazzled Nina can execute. When she was all stressed last episode, I thought it was setting her up for the bottom. I didn't even think her dish looked impressive. But the pasta was perfect, and everything that needed to be done was done.

And while it should affect my opinion of who should win, it does - Louis just seems really nice.

The Taste really kind of sucks as a show, but I'm a sucker for stuff like that, and keep watching.

When Padma said immunity, I audibly went, "Ugh."

Dale was definitely tightly wound, but Carl just seemed more type A, less of a prick (though I didn't actually mind Dale).

Listen son, you best come correct if you're gonna step to Roy Choi on some Po Boy Levels. You feel me?

I love both, in very different ways. I'm never going to delve into why I might like one over another, their strengths and weaknesses, etc. I'm just glad to have both.

I think the worst thing about movies like this is there's no chance of them being trainwreck entertainment. There's no hope of "so bad it's good." Instead it's just "so bad it's boring."