It's our final episode! We review the show as a whole, discussing how the podcast affected our relationship (and vice-versa), what Hogwarts Houses each cast member would be in, and what our all-star Aloha State cast would be. Thank you everyone so much for listening through the season, we are so thankful! Stay tuned for news on our next project...
In our penultimate episode, Wez and the pool have interesting balls, Taishi and Chikako spend the night together, and we say goodbye to old and new cast members as the show ends.
This week Taishi and Chikako's relationship comes to a head, as the panel wears amazing t-shirts, a soccer game unnecessarily brings back some old friends, and Tori-chan knows that unzipping is only for after marriage.
This week has the show's biggest confrontation yet, where we see a true Terrace House villain, Taishi is surprisingly admirable, and we provide some show news.
On this extra long episode, we meet Chikako's ex-husband, the panel rags on Taishi for the wrong reasons, and Cheri's character is called into question at the most bizarre house meeting we've ever seen.
This week Chikako and Taishi's double date is a spectacular mess, Ryo and Mariko bring a more communal feel back to the house, and our hosts have some asides about Don Quixote and beer knowledge.
This week is back on track, with some classic dating and confessing! We finally meet Cheri's Russian beau, Taishi confesses too much, and straightforward Mariko and respectful Ryo join the house.
This week we see a hook up that isn't really a secret at all, we say goodbye to Guy and another surprising housemate, and Taishi shows us how he is the Guilty Samurai. Also, we're very sorry about the audio quality of this episode. We'll be reconfiguring our set up to help get back to our normal quality next week!
On this episode Guy and Mila have a refreshingly human conversation, Taishi is extra, Chikako tries too hard to be sexy, and half of the house lives up to the episode title.
As the title would indicate, this week's episode had some problems. Brittany and Chris discuss the inappropriate use of pejoratives, while Cheri is involved with some problematic social dynamics that the show fails to adequately comment on. Also, Taishi remains ridiculous and we still want to see more of Mila.