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* It may not be as strong as Scott's expulsion, but seeing Andrew destroy [[JerkAss Colin's]] keys after having enough of his shit was ''very'' satisfying for everyone that was sick of this jackass's behavior.
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* It may not be as strong as Scott's expulsion, but seeing Andrew destroy [[JerkAss [[{{jerkass}} Colin's]] keys after having enough of his shit was ''very'' satisfying for everyone that was sick of this jackass's behavior.
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* It may not be as strong as Scott's expulsion, but seeing Andrew destroy [[JerkAss Colin's]] keys after having enough of his shit was ''very'' satisfying for everyone that was sick of this Jackasses behavior.
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* It may not be as strong as Scott's expulsion, but seeing Andrew destroy [[JerkAss Colin's]] keys after having enough of his shit was ''very'' satisfying for everyone that was sick of this Jackasses jackass's behavior.
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** And Paul (also from Season 6) was one of only two contestants to pass the teeter-totter challenge and almost completed it as fast as Andrew did, as well as achieving a better balance in the process.[[note]] To pass, both sides simply need to be off the ground, which Andrew accomplished in one pass but at a noticeable slope, Paul needed two attempts but left the teeter-totter perfectly level.
** In Season 7, Ben did the water tank challenge better than Andrew.[[note]] Ben lost almost all of his water soaking himself and his wife as a joke, but lost less water than Andrew during the course of the challenge itself.
** In Season 7, Ben did the water tank challenge better than Andrew.[[note]] Ben lost almost all of his water soaking himself and his wife as a joke, but lost less water than Andrew during the course of the challenge itself.
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** And Paul (also from Season 6) was one of only two contestants to pass the teeter-totter challenge and almost completed it as fast as Andrew did, as well as achieving a better balance in the process.[[note]] To pass, both sides simply need to be off the ground, which Andrew accomplished in one pass but at a noticeable slope, Paul needed two attempts but left the teeter-totter perfectly level.
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** In Season 7, Ben did the water tank challenge better than Andrew.[[note]] Ben lost almost all of his water soaking himself and his wife as a joke, but lost less water than Andrew during the course of the challenge itself.[[/note]]
** In Season 7, Ben did the water tank challenge better than Andrew.[[note]] Ben lost almost all of his water soaking himself and his wife as a joke, but lost less water than Andrew during the course of the challenge itself.[[/note]]
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** In Season 1, Tatiana managed to run the water tank challenge without spilling a drop, something Andrew has never done.
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** In Season 7, Ben did the water tank challenge better than Andrew.[[note]] Ben lost almost all of his water soaking himself and his wife as a joke, but lost less water than Andrew during the course of the challenge itself.
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** 1. Scott's nominator Danny, after seeing Scott laugh off another failure, [[TheDogBitesBack blows up in his face and cancels his insurance policy]] that they both use,[[note]] Scott's insurance would have been in the $15,000 range, but Scott was under Danny's plan so he wouldn't pay that much.[[/note]] meaning Scott can't continue doing challenges uninsured.
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** 1. Scott's nominator Danny, after seeing Scott laugh off another failure, [[TheDogBitesBack blows up in his face and cancels his insurance policy]] that they both use,[[note]] Scott's use (Scott's insurance would have been in the $15,000 range, but Scott was under Danny's plan so he wouldn't pay that much.[[/note]] ) meaning Scott can't continue doing challenges uninsured.
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** And Paul (also from Season 6) was one of only two contestants to pass the teeter-totter challenge and almost completed it as fast as Andrew did.
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** And Paul (also from Season 6) was one of only two contestants to pass the teeter-totter challenge and almost completed it as fast as Andrew did.did, as well as achieving a better balance in the process.[[note]] To pass, both sides simply need to be off the ground, which Andrew accomplished in one pass but at a noticeable slope, Paul needed two attempts but left the teeter-totter perfectly level.
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** 1. Scott's nominator Danny, after seeing Scott laugh off another failure, [[TheDogBitesBack blows up in his face and cancels his insurance policy]] that they both use,[[note]] Scott's insurance would have been in the $500,000 range, but Scott was under Danny's plan so he wouldn't pay that much.[[/note]] meaning Scott can't continue doing challenges uninsured.
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** 1. Scott's nominator Danny, after seeing Scott laugh off another failure, [[TheDogBitesBack blows up in his face and cancels his insurance policy]] that they both use,[[note]] Scott's insurance would have been in the $500,000 $15,000 range, but Scott was under Danny's plan so he wouldn't pay that much.[[/note]] meaning Scott can't continue doing challenges uninsured.
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* Remember Shirley from Season 7, who was unfortunately the "winner" of that season? She returns in the ''Ever'' Season as well, and showed how much she had improved over the offseason (which included taking private driving lessons in Halifax) and nearly passed every challenge. As an added bonus, she improved her score on the road signs quiz and scored an 8/10. All of that culminated in her being the second person to graduate that season.
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* Remember Shirley from Season 7, who was unfortunately the "winner" of that season? She returns in the ''Ever'' Season as well, and showed how much she had improved over the offseason (which included taking private driving lessons in Halifax) and nearly passed every challenge. As an added bonus, she improved her score on the road signs quiz and scored an 8/10. All of that culminated in her being the second person to graduate that season. She likely would have been good enough to graduate in the first episode if she had had more than just two years to practice.
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* Considering how explosive many of the later "winners" would become, the fact that the winners of the first three seasons took the trophy with good humor becomes this in hindsight.
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** Sean outdid Andrew in the offroad challenge in Season 2 (complete with re-hooking the car battery after it got loose from Colin's run)
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** Sean outdid Andrew in the offroad challenge in Season 2 (complete with re-hooking the car battery after it got loose from Colin's run)run).
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** 1. Scott's nominator Danny, after seeing Scott laugh off another failure, [[TheDogBitesBack blows up in his face and cancels his insurance policy]] that they both use [[note]] use,[[note]] Scott's insurance would have been in the $500,000, $500,000 range, but Scott was under Danny's plan so he wouldn't pay that much much.[[/note]] meaning Scott can't continue doing challenges uninsureduninsured.
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-->'''Andrew''': [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech I'm afraid we can only help people who want to help themselves, and you clearly came here without the intention of learning ''anything''!]]
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-->'''Andrew''': [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech I'm afraid we can only help people who want to help themselves, themselves,]] and you clearly came here without the intention of learning ''anything''!]]''anything''!
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** Mariah would later earn herself a legitimate moment of awesome by graduating in the third-last episode, and then immediately getting a tattoo to remind her never to drink and drive again. On top of that, in a scene that was sadly deleted from the Season 12 finale, Andrew actually brought her back to try and get through to Krystal before her final drive, showing that while Krystal might not have taken much on board from the experience, Mariah certainly did.
* Daniella from Season 12 managing to pass the trailer challenge despite struggling during the lesson. How? She took the initiative and used Google to research ways to help.
** Tyler, the one who asked for the lessons, managed to pass on his first attempt.
* Daniella from Season 12 managing to pass the trailer challenge despite struggling during the lesson. How? She took the initiative and used Google to research ways to help.
** Tyler, the one who asked for the lessons, managed to pass on his first attempt.
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* Daniella from Season 12 managing to pass the trailer challenge despite struggling during the lesson. How? She took the initiative and used Google to research ways to
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* Andrew finally hitting his limit in the Season 12 finale, giving up on the final drive with Krystal and finding his own way back (thanks to the camera car). Not only that but deciding Krystal didn't even deserve the CWD trophy and instead, giving it to Tyler as a reward for being the final graduate.
** Tyler, Jana, and Chantal all get a small moment for calling Krystal out for [[UnsportsmanlikeGloating laughing in glee]] at Daniella's struggling in her performance in the Reverse Slalom.
** Tyler, Jana, and Chantal all get a small moment for calling Krystal out for [[UnsportsmanlikeGloating laughing in glee]] at Daniella's struggling in her performance in the Reverse Slalom.
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* Andrew finally hitting his limit in the Season 12 finale, giving up on the final drive with Krystal and finding his own way back (thanks to the camera car). Not only that but deciding Krystal didn't even deserve the CWD trophy and instead, giving it to Tyler as a reward for being the final graduate.
**graduate. Tyler, Jana, and Chantal all get a small moment for calling Krystal out for [[UnsportsmanlikeGloating laughing in glee]] at Daniella's struggling in her performance in the Reverse Slalom.
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** Stephane (Diane's nominator) even gets one, as he coached Diane to pass the Three Point Turn by doing a method Andrew didn't even know about.
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* Stephane (Diane's nominator) even gets one, as he coached Diane to pass the Three Point Turn by doing a method Andrew didn't even know about.
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* Stephane (Diane's nominator) even gets one, as he coached Diane to pass the Three Point Turn by doing a method Andrew didn't even know about.
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* Brittany turning in a perfect final drive in the season 14 finale.
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* Daniela from Season 12 managing to pass the trailer challenge despite struggling during the lesson. How? She took the initiative and used Google to research ways to help.
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* Daniela Daniella from Season 12 managing to pass the trailer challenge despite struggling during the lesson. How? She took the initiative and used Google to research ways to help.
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** Tyler, Jana, and Chantal all get a small moment for calling Kystal out for [[UnsportsmanlikeGloating laughing in glee]] at Daniella's struggling in her performance in the Reverse Slalom.
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** Tyler, Jana, and Chantal all get a small moment for calling Kystal Krystal out for [[UnsportsmanlikeGloating laughing in glee]] at Daniella's struggling in her performance in the Reverse Slalom.
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** Tyler, Jana, and Chantal all get a small moment for calling Kystal out for [[UnsportsmanlikeGloating laughing in glee]] at Daniella's struggling in her performance in the Reverse Slalom.
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** Sean did the same thing in the offroad challenge in Season 2 (complete with re-hooking the car battery after it got loose from Colin's run)
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** Sean did the same thing outdid Andrew in the offroad challenge in Season 2 (complete with re-hooking the car battery after it got loose from Colin's run)
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* Another Tyler moment from Season 12 was his near perfect run on the Mega Challenge. He passed through every part cleanly (the ''only'' hit he made was on a rim in the precision driving) and was given a round of applause from the experts and Andrew.
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* Another Tyler moment from Season 12 was his near perfect run on the Mega Challenge. He passed through every part cleanly (the ''only'' hit he made was on a rim in the precision driving) and was given a round of applause from the experts and Andrew. (As well as one of Andrew's shirts, which he had asked for.)
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* Arun from Season 5 became the first person ever to complete the final road test without making a "single" ticketable offense. Considering how much he struggled early on this season, it shows that the rehab system really works, and got a round of applause from the experts. Even better, Cam, who almost gave up hope for him, calls him the "most improved driver he's ever seen" since he's been on the show.
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* Arun from Season 5 became the first person ever to complete the final road test without making a "single" ''single'' ticketable offense. Considering how much he struggled early on this season, it shows that the rehab system really works, and got a round of applause from the experts. Even better, Cam, who almost gave up hope for him, calls him the "most improved driver he's ever seen" since he's been on the show.
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* Jillian (Canada's Worst Driver 11) returning as a nominator for Ashley (Season 13). Not only is she much calmer this time around, but she's able to support Ashley the best way she can.
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* Just about anytime somebody does better than Andrew Younghusband.
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* When Kevin writes a ''second'' insincere apology letter, after yet another epic failure - Andrew and the panel openly scoff at his antics and call him out on his hypocrisy.
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* When Kevin writes a ''second'' insincere apology letter, letter in ''Ever,'' after yet another epic failure - Andrew and the panel openly scoff at his antics and call him out on his hypocrisy.hypocrisy.
* A minor one, but Sly's near-perfect road test in ''Ever'' saves him from the disgrace of "winning" the trophy.
* A minor one, but Sly's near-perfect road test in ''Ever'' saves him from the disgrace of "winning" the trophy.
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* When Kevin writes a ''second'' insincere apology letter, after yet another epic failure - Andrew and the panel openly scoff at his antics and call him out on his hypocrisy.
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** Sean did the same thing in the offroad challenge in Season 2 (complete with re-hooking the car battery after it got loose from Colin's run)
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** Similarly, Dean from Season 6 outperformed Andrew in the Trailer Challenge.
** Sean did the same thing in the offroad challenge in Season 2 (complete with re-hooking the car battery after it got loose from Colin's run)
** And Paul from Season 6 was one of only two contestants to pass the teeter-totter challenge and almost completed it as fast as Andrew did.
** Sean did the same thing in the offroad challenge in Season 2 (complete with re-hooking the car battery after it got loose from Colin's run)
** And Paul from Season 6 was one of only two contestants to pass the teeter-totter challenge and almost completed it as fast as Andrew did.
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** Similarly, Dean from Season 6 outperformed Andrew in the Trailer Challenge.
**Sean did the same thing in the offroad challenge in Season 2 (complete with re-hooking the car battery after it got loose from Colin's run)
**And Paul (also from Season 6 6) was one of only two contestants to pass the teeter-totter challenge and almost completed it as fast as Andrew did.
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* Just about any time somebody does better than Andrew Younghusband.
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* From Season 1,David having his nominator clear snow from a mogul while he gets the car started is a great ending to his stay at the rehab centre.
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* From Season 1,David 1, David having his nominator clear snow from a mogul while he gets the car started is a great ending to his stay at the rehab centre.center.
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** 1. Scott's nominator Danny, after seeing Scott laugh off another failure, [[TheDogBitesBack blows up in his face and cancels his insurance policy]] that they both use [[note]] Scott's insurance would have been been in the $500,000, but Scott was under Danny's plan so he wouldn't pay that much [[/note]] meaning Scott can't continue doing challenges uninsured
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** 1. Scott's nominator Danny, after seeing Scott laugh off another failure, [[TheDogBitesBack blows up in his face and cancels his insurance policy]] that they both use [[note]] Scott's insurance would have been been in the $500,000, but Scott was under Danny's plan so he wouldn't pay that much [[/note]] meaning Scott can't continue doing challenges uninsured
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** 4. When Scott still doesn't fully understand about what's going on, [[BewareTheNiceOnes Andrew]] lays it on that he's a [[DrivesLikeCrazy dangerous driver]], and unless he takes in what they're saying, he will kill someone.
* It may not be as strong as Scotts expulsion, but seeing Andrew destroy [[JerkAss Colin's]] keys after having enough of his shit was ''very'' satisfying for everyone that was sick of this Jackasses behavior.
* It may not be as strong as Scotts expulsion, but seeing Andrew destroy [[JerkAss Colin's]] keys after having enough of his shit was ''very'' satisfying for everyone that was sick of this Jackasses behavior.
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** 4. When Scott still doesn't fully understand about what's going on, [[BewareTheNiceOnes Andrew]] lays it on that he's a [[DrivesLikeCrazy dangerous driver]], and unless he takes in what they're saying, he will kill someone.
* It may not be as strong asScotts Scott's expulsion, but seeing Andrew destroy [[JerkAss Colin's]] keys after having enough of his shit was ''very'' satisfying for everyone that was sick of this Jackasses behavior.
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* Chris Ferguson, the "winner" of Season 1, returns in ''Ever'' to perform a nearly flawless performance in the assessment challenge (The only mistake he made was a low speed collision in the U-Turn section). He ends up being the first graduate of that season. Hell, he's the first person in the entire series to graduate on the first episode.
* Remember Shirley from Season 7, who was unfortunately the "winner" of that season? She returns in the ''Ever'' Season as well, and showed how much she had improved on the off season (which included taking private driving lessons in Halifax) and passed every challenge. As an added bonus, she improved her score on the road signs quiz and scored an 8/10. All of that culminated in her being the second person to graduate that season.
* Remember Shirley from Season 7, who was unfortunately the "winner" of that season? She returns in the ''Ever'' Season as well, and showed how much she had improved on the off season (which included taking private driving lessons in Halifax) and passed every challenge. As an added bonus, she improved her score on the road signs quiz and scored an 8/10. All of that culminated in her being the second person to graduate that season.
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* Chris Ferguson, the "winner" of Season 1, returns in ''Ever'' to perform a nearly flawless performance in the assessment challenge (The only mistake he made was a low speed low-speed collision in the U-Turn section). He ends up being the first graduate of that season. Hell, he's the first person in the entire series to graduate on the first episode.
* Remember Shirley from Season 7, who was unfortunately the "winner" of that season? She returns in the ''Ever'' Season as well, and showed how much she had improvedon over the off season offseason (which included taking private driving lessons in Halifax) and nearly passed every challenge. As an added bonus, she improved her score on the road signs quiz and scored an 8/10. All of that culminated in her being the second person to graduate that season.
* Remember Shirley from Season 7, who was unfortunately the "winner" of that season? She returns in the ''Ever'' Season as well, and showed how much she had improved
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* In the Season 10 premiere, Mariah admits to being a drunk driver. She proceeds to laugh it off in the confession cam and then when she arrives at the rehab centre, she makes a further lighthearted comment about her drunk-driving. Andrew then proceeds to thoroughly chew her out, citing that many people who are watching this have had friends or family die on the roads. It's somewhat satisfying to watch the wind being taken out of her sails a bit.
** Mariah would later earn herself a legitimate moment of awesome by graduating in the third-last episode, and then immediately getting a tattoo to remind her never to drink and drive again. On top of that, in a scene that was sadly deleted from the Season 12 finale, Andrew actually brought her back to try and get through to Krystal before her final drive, showing that while Krystal might not have taken much on-board from the experience, Mariah certainly did.
* Daniela from Season 12 managing to pass the trailer challenge despite struggling during the lesson. How? She took the initiative, and used Google to research ways to help.
** Mariah would later earn herself a legitimate moment of awesome by graduating in the third-last episode, and then immediately getting a tattoo to remind her never to drink and drive again. On top of that, in a scene that was sadly deleted from the Season 12 finale, Andrew actually brought her back to try and get through to Krystal before her final drive, showing that while Krystal might not have taken much on-board from the experience, Mariah certainly did.
* Daniela from Season 12 managing to pass the trailer challenge despite struggling during the lesson. How? She took the initiative, and used Google to research ways to help.
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* In the Season 10 premiere, Mariah admits to being a drunk driver. She proceeds to laugh it off in the confession cam and then when she arrives at the rehab centre, center, she makes a further lighthearted comment about her drunk-driving. Andrew then proceeds to thoroughly chew her out, citing that many people who are watching this have had friends or family die on the roads. It's somewhat satisfying to watch the wind being taken out of her sails a bit.
** Mariah would later earn herself a legitimate moment of awesome by graduating in the third-last episode, and then immediately getting a tattoo to remind her never to drink and drive again. On top of that, in a scene that was sadly deleted from the Season 12 finale, Andrew actually brought her back to try and get through to Krystal before her final drive, showing that while Krystal might not have taken muchon-board on board from the experience, Mariah certainly did.
* Daniela from Season 12 managing to pass the trailer challenge despite struggling during the lesson. How? She took theinitiative, initiative and used Google to research ways to help.
** Mariah would later earn herself a legitimate moment of awesome by graduating in the third-last episode, and then immediately getting a tattoo to remind her never to drink and drive again. On top of that, in a scene that was sadly deleted from the Season 12 finale, Andrew actually brought her back to try and get through to Krystal before her final drive, showing that while Krystal might not have taken much
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* Andrew finally hitting his limit in the Season 12 finale, giving up on the final drive with Krystal and finding his own way back (thanks to the camera car). Not only that, that but deciding Krystal didn't even deserve the CWD trophy and instead, giving it to Tyler as a reward for being the final graduate.
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