User blog comment:Nalyd Renrut/Anything Yukon Do, I Can Do Better Review/@comment-1734566-20100717171316

(Snaps fingers) Rats. I had a ton of Courtney jokes ready. XD JK, JK

I've been waiting for this review for a while; it's good...then again, they all are.

I think this episode was best on developing all three of the Underdogs: Noah, with his great one-liners and hilarious moments (Noah-Bridgette FTW!). Tyler, with his FINALLY USING THE CONFESSIONAL FOR THE FIRST TIME (his line about the piano, to me, was my favorite line in the entire episode), and his ongoing attempts at Lindsay. And, of course, Cody. My favorite was actually Tyler.

Yeah, the Sierra/Cody moments were funny, but I think that a whole season of this could get really old. And I agree with your idea of Bridgette's reluctance towards Alejandro ruining their "relationship." You've got Izzy, LeShawna, and Lindsay (all of whom are already supposed to have boyfriends as well) enjoying him, and yet Bridgette somehow remains more independent? Yeah, right. You could tell through her Confessionals that she was cracking. LOVED their actual kiss, and then their almost one.

I see so many comments right now that are asking you how you can possibly dislike the song...but I actually agree with you on the song. (DUN-DUN-DUN) Yeah, I just don't think it was that good...compared to the last few songs, such as Come Fly With Us and Before We Die. Bridgette, in my opinion, had THE best singing voice of the entire cast, yet it was ruined by that pole. I didn't like the backup singers, either. Actually, if you listen to the recording of the song back in Archive...it's either Ten or Nine, I think, of the TDWT Talk Page (it's under the section "Episode 2-6 Songs!"), her voice there sounds better than in the actual episode.

But, beyond the song, I loved Bridgette's predicament. DJ's, too. I think it's hilarious. Though I was disappointed when the baby seal didn't get its revenge, especially after that "I'm Back!" shot of it climbing over the ice and growling at DJ after he left...Oh, well.

About the clip of Harold and the sumo wrestler, I think it's kind of obvious what these unseen clips are about: It's where they landed after the Drop of Shame, just like the recap in the Japan episode showed Duncan successfully deploying his parachute. And wow: What a place for Harold to land. He should've taken a parachute after all. XD

Wow...guess I gave my own little review, huh? Yikes. Anyway, I'd give the episode either a 6/10 or a 7/10. Loved the development with the underdogs, and furthering of Alejandro's tactics.

Please write the Ezekiel blog soon. It sounds like it's going to be good!