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Houston finalists showcased in this episode:
Mike and Joe Miller, "Wrapaway"
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Tampa finalists showcased in this episide:
Furney Eubanks, "Easy Mower"
Mike Kelly, "The Revolutions"
Glenda Jackson, "The Dryer Shoeholder"
Richard McFee, "The Pop-up Party Table"
Carlos Reid, "Rebuilding Blocks"
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Janusz was the only inventor out of the four who completely threw out the ideas the ad agency pitched to him. Instead he went to the production company with his own, completely original idea for the ad. All of the other three contestants used the ad agency's ideas to some extent.
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Perhaps under the presumption of equality, all four finalists went to the same advertising agency (DDB Worldwide) and production company (Plum Productions) to make their commercials.
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Design companies that the inventors hired in this episode:
Sharon Clemens first hired Patton Design to help her add functionality to the Restroom Door Clip, but eventually dropped that company and utilized the services of Impact Design Associates.
Janusz Liberkowski hired Patton Design to make two different models of the Spherical Safety Seat (which underwent a name change in this episode).
The Safutos hired 3DID to help them refine Flushpure.
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Inventors, design companies and the inventions featured on this episode:
Jodi Pliszka hired T2 Design to help her give The Headliner more mass-market appeal.
Ed Hall hired Patton Design to help him make improvements to Word Ace.
Robert Amore hired both Ewing Design and Ciro Design to make the changes that he wanted to the Tonerbelt.
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Inventions in the second hour:
EZ-X portable gym
D-Tract 2x2 (Double Traction Bike) (advanced)
Here comes Niya
Mentor: Mary Lou Quinlan
First Hour:
Worst invention
BLADDER BUDDY
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The Receiver's Training Pole advances!
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Inventions in this episode: Recievers Training Pole (Catch Vest)-Erik Thompson; UN-brella(In-Brella)-Sheryl McDonald; Sackmaster 2000 (Sackmaster)-Mark Martinez
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Mary Lou Quinlan said "yes" to nearly every invention!
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Alias for Doug: Mr. Know It All.
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Simon Cowell chose not to be a judge, but to produce the show and find other judges.