AE: What do you think of Eric and his interactions with Bill and Joe? How was he with you? Was he as much of a jerk as he came across?

Oswald: He's a f**king a**hole. Eric came across as a homophobe. And you know what? It's really sad to hear that from somebody who has made a living from the gay community by working in gay bars. I'm just surprised that he made those comments. I mean, you can make some comments because we can make fun of ourselves, but he just took it too far.
Danny: I agree with that.
AE: It's been great to have such strong representation of Hispanic gay men on television. Do you see yourselves as role models?
Oswald: We went in to represent ourselves. What we wanted to do, for the most part, was have our families be proud of us. They're the most important thing in our lives.
Danny: Absolutely.
Oswald: And that's what we were representing: the values and principles that our families have instilled in us. Whether we are a positive gay role model or positive Cuban-American role model, that's something we'll leave for the people to decide. We just wanted to represent our families well.
AE: You teamed up with Mirna and Charla at one point, much to dismay of your fans, and when you were eliminated you told Phil you hope they win. What did you really think of the cousins?
Oswald: Again, we don't see what happens when people are racing individually. We basically only see the interaction when we're with them, and our interaction with them was very positive. We recognize that Mirna is a bit pushy and she does have the funniest accents when speaking to the locals. I didn't know you had to put on an Italian accent to have people understand you in Macau. Hey, you never know. The thing is with them is they were trying so desperately to win, and they were so perseverant. They were giving it their all. Taking into account Charla's height impairment...we thought it was admirable that they came to win and represent themselves. So...that's the reason why we were rooting for them.
AE: Do you regret accepting the money from Dustin and Kandace to yield Eric and Danielle?
Danny: Absolutely not. No. We needed that money. Even though we thought karma did affect us, we wouldn't have been able to finish that leg without the money. It was a catch-22. We were up against the wall. You need money to get a cab, and if you don't have it, there's no way you're going to get to the Pit Stop.
Oswald: Danny said something interesting when we were in that leg and we were both a little down and out. He said, "Look, if you were playing monopoly and your best friend landed on your house, you would charge them rent. That's the rules of the game." Here, the Yield is one of the elements of the game that is put here for your usage. We shouldn't feel guilty for using it. And we used it in a smart way, to recuperate some funds that we had lost.
Danny: I thought it was ingenious. Who thinks of selling a Yield?
AE: If you could race against any team, either from All Stars or any other season, who would it be?
Oswald: I don't know. Who would I want to race? You know what would be fun... a Celebrity All-Stars.
Oswald: That's Danny's type. Not really mine.
Danny: Oh! Like you would have kicked him out of bed.
Oswald: Maybe. But, I think it would be a cool idea to have celebrities paired up with us. I would run it with Sarah Jessica Parker.
AE: That's a great idea. Maybe CBS will use that now. Would you come back for a third race?
Oswald: If I run it with Sarah Jessica Parker, yes.
Danny: What do you mean? What about me?
Oswald: With Danny? Of course I would! For the senior citizens race.
Danny: See what I have to put up with? This is the kind of friend I have. I'm done. I don't even get a third race with you? That's it. I'm going to date Nick.
Oswald: That's my boyfriend's name.