The Marriage Ref: Episode 2
On tonight’s show Jerry Seinfeld, 30 Rock’s Tina Fey and Desperate Housewives’ Eva Longoria-Parker make up the celebrity panel and each add his own hilarious comments to judge the couple’s disputes.
The Issue: Primp and Pamper
First up are Joe and Paula who constantly have arguments that one of them spends too much time primping and pampering, leaving the other to take over the majority of the household duties.
The panel agrees that he is doing a little too much. He keeps lip-gloss in the garage and would rather get eyebrow waxes than go to his kids’ sports games.
Joe wins.
The Issue: Formal Rooms Off Limits
Next, are Florida couple Luis and Dalia. They have two arguments that the panel must vote on.
Argument I: Dalia loves her perfectly decorated dining room table that stands immaculately set all year long. She uses it only for Thanksgiving dinner and restricts her husband Luis from ever using the dining room except for that one occasion. He would like to use the room more often for card parties or family dinners, but Dalia is against it.
Argument II: Dalia bought a “do-it-yourself” screened porch that she asked Luis to assemble. However, as a man he just can’t seem to figure out the instructions.
The call: Tina votes for husband Luis on both arguments. Jerry is for Luis on the first argument and for Dalia on the second. Eva is for Dalia on both issues. So it is Dalia who wins the dining room table argument and Luis who wins the “do-it-yourself” porch argument.
The Issue: Flossing in Bed
Mark Wizas is annoyed that his wife Martha continues to floss her teeth in bed. He thinks it is disgusting that food particles fly from her teeth and into the bed. But Martha refuses to see any thing wrong with it.
When asked if flossing is a bathroom activity that should not leave the bathroom, all three panelists respond with a resounding, YES!! Case closed.
Tom makes the call. He tells Martha that flossing in bed is just gross and it should stay in the bathroom. He declares Mark the winner.
The Issue: Removing the Wedding Ring
Christine is upset that her husband Howard removes his wedding ring when he plays basketball and keeps it off when he goes out with his friends. Howard claims having the ring off improves his game.
The panel agrees with Christine. There is no reason why Howard should have to remove his ring, because his game will not improve.
Read the full episode details on Reality Wanted
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