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Tweezer was followed by a rare and beautiful (and perfectly placed) Tela, and a melt-your-face-off Twist (which I'm sure was played because of the "woos!"
So I don't think it's wrong for the show to be listed here. It's an average-great show even without the classic Tweezer. The first night of Tahoe is probably a better show from top to bottom in terms of consistency, but the Tweezer is not to be denied.