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Upon rewatching it, I honestly just felt really bad for Sal the entire time because the whole episode it feels like the other guys are targeting him for no reason throughout all the challenges, like they were all conspiring to purposefully set him up for failure. I completely understand that I'm in the minority here with this opinion, but it always rubs me the wrong way whenever it feels like one Joker is being targeted the entire episode. Granted, I will say the punishment is incredibly well-executed and gets the job perfectly done with making me die inside for Sal. The best comparison I can make for this episode is with "Scott's Tots" from The Office; they are both cringe perfection, but for the same reason I always feel compelled to skip them upon binge rewatches.
i get where you're coming from, i feel like there's quite a few episodes where one guy is given harder challenges on the whole episode, which def seems unfair. honestly, i watch while stoned, so i don't usually care about structure, i just wanna laugh. BUT i can 100% see how it can be a little irritating when it seems like the loser is almost pre-chosen. i think they did it because they know that sal would have the best reactions in that situation, which he did lol. if any of the other guys were in that punishment, it wouldntve been as funny imo
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that makes... so much sense. as i said, i pretty much only watch when stoned, so i never actually thought about that lol.