This episode is abysmal. Ryan and his family do the same boring task in both episodes. Combo Panda and Gus's animation is some of the worst I've seen. Watching Ryan and Loann make peanut butter jelly sandwiches, all for a hint, drags on for a good 2 minutes. Even though the show is "unscripted", the dialogue is appalling. After the first challenge, Ryan says "It's a green one on a blue one!" in reference to the colour of the Mystery Splasher. Don't you mean teal? Another bad line comes from Combo and Gus. "Spatu-later, alligator", they state, as they gawk over a spatula. It all feels fake and forced. Then they play a game of the floor is lava, another lousy attempt to be hip with kids, but Ryan is in a dinosaur costume. He constantly gets his inflatable dino-tail stuck in the lava, showing the director and editors didn't give two cahoots about the challenge. Then, in some of the worst editing I've seen for a TV show, some fish taco lands in Shion's hands, and they find a hint, being a painting. Then, some box lights up and they go and investigate, formulaic nonsense ensues, and they solve the mystery of the boombox. They then get their golden token, and the guest is a pancake artist, and they do, what do you know, pancake art. Not only is this another lousy attempt to be hip, but this drags on for the rest of the episode. Then, it ends, a commercial break happens, and we are thrown in to "Stamped Playdate". We do the whole formulaic opening spiel, and our first mission is to go onto a swing, and throw water balloons in Shion's hands. In other words, if they miss, the dad has to suffer. Ryan got mail, and we gawk at it. Apparently, the dad has a toothache, so Ryan's task is to get thrown in, and clean his teeth. And we get the brilliant joke, of Ryan saying "When's the last time you flossed?", and then he does, oh you know, the floss dance. Behold, the most pandering, hip and cringeworthy aspect of the episode. Bad jokes in this part include, "A buck tooth!", as Ryan finds a dollar bill in the dad's teeth. Then, he finds the hint, being a stamp, and we stare at it, and the box calls their name, they find a car, open it, and get a stamp. The guest is a mailman. And then they decide to use fans to carry balloons, to get in a mailbox, and that's it, roll credits. Overall, this was a bore of a episode, with the awful humour, boring challenges and being formulaic, it gets a C-from me.