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I'm with you on the Dudez. I mostly enjoyed watching them, largely because they seemed to really have a good time. Walk across a tightrope? Awesome! Get tattoos? Sweet! They were a nice contrast to the extremely/annoyingly stressed out Cindy and PlasticSurgeryBlond.

And beer. Delicious beer.

It definitely seemed like Marcus was the only person who could have possibly carried all those people to shore. What a ridiculous task! And yeah, what was the point of having the U-Turn if it was right at the end like that? The teams must have figured that the Pit Stop was next.

Agreed. The conversation about whether to answer the Skype call was awesome, especially when Reagan hid so they couldn't see her.

"trying to figure out how to win in a relationship" - isn't this part of the problem? The fact that every damn episode is about them fighting and shows no reason at all why these people like each other? It's a terrible premise.

I know it's weird, but I have a friend who believes this, and she says it's all the same basic story/belief but that it's revealed to different people in different ways. So to her, christians, muslims, hindus, buddhists, animists, wiccans, whatever, all worship the same God they just express it differently.

There are plenty of people who believe in the One True Jesus God and still respect other people who have different beliefs. The common justification is that there are different paths to understanding but that it's all the same basic belief.

And you want to be my latex salesman

I agree that they need to explain Arnett's character better. They've done alright before, showing him with the other stay-at-home-dad, but even then it was focused on pleasing his wife. It would be interesting to see him in a situation with his old co-workers or law-school classmates or something and explain his

I watched this episode on Hulu and there was a Burger King commercial featuring Dylan! It was weird.

But who could have stolen it? Mood is closed to the public while they're filming, right? So it must have been a producer. Every time they lose something on Amazing Race, the camera is all over it, but we're supposed to believe that an envelope in a closed set just completely disappeared?

Another vote for schmatte - it's one of the approximately four Yiddish words my mom used while I was growing up, and it's super useful to describe "the crappy, loose clothing I put on when I'm just sitting around the house and have no one to impress." Although, come to think of it, it seems to specifically describe