Episode Title Quotes
Episode titles are often taken from quotes made by the racers.
- "I Told You Less Martinis And More Cardio" – Oswald
- "Beauty Is Sometimes Skin Deep" – Charla
- "I'm Sorry I'm Wearing A Bathing Suit; It Is Very Weird, I Know" – Mirna
- "No Babies On The Race!" – A letter from Jeremy and Dani to Eric and Danielle, read aloud by Eric
- "You Need To Watch Your Jokes, Guy" – Joe
- "We're Going To Trade You For Food Now" – Oswald
- "If I Were In Town, I'd Ask For Your Number" – Oswald
- "The Way You Look, Yeah" – A local in Kuala Lumpur to Kandice (non-racer)
- "We Are Trying To Make Love, Not War" – Mirna
- "Good Doing Business With You" – Dustin
- "Oh My God, The Teletubbies Go To War" – Oswald
- "Low to the Ground, That's My Technique" – Charla
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