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I haven't watched the actual show yet, just their videos on Youtube, but that's a fair criticism. It's more of a travel show than a documentary — they're going for entertainment, not deeply researched journalism.  I'd equate it to something like No Reservations.

The day Dwight Kashrut doesn't click on a shit pic is the day Dwight Kashrut dies.

I hate how the show went through so much trouble to show that Chris and Ann absolutely shouldn't raise a kid together, and then had the "heartwarming" twist with Chris's test.  It would be heartwarming if Ann was already pregnant and trying to decide whether to keep the kid — but she's not pregnant, and you two are

Charlie asking "Uh, what is your spaghetti policy?" is probably my favorite moment from the entire show.  

@paraclete_pizza:disqus Maybe they worked at some branch of the PA government?  Then the address line would say XXXX of Pennyslvania .

You don't care? Then don't make the effort to click on the article, which clearly states its subject, read the entirety of said article, scroll down, and comment multiple times.

You've never had a zombie movie craving?

I was kind of hating this episode halfway through, but Anders' "swim dive!" fighting technique saved it for me.

"Real Time" is one of the best of the series, and that's basically a "Crank"-themed episode.  Agreed that this was flat, though.  I think this season was just too long.

I tend to think shows that go downhill taint their back seasons — e.g.   The Office, where it's hard to watch old seasons with the knowledge of the creeping horrors awaiting each character.

Braustralia?

Best line of the night: "She probably drove it during the Gulf War" 
"Yeah…technically"