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Charlie hops on a seaplane and sets out to Nantucket, where he critiques the sushi at Brotherhood of Thieves and the Lobster BLT at Rose & Crown. Sully takes Charlie fishing and quahogging, then Charlie critiques the best lobster roll on the island.
Charlie hops on a seaplane and sets out to Nantucket, where he critiques the sushi at Brotherhood of Thieves and the Lobster BLT at Rose & Crown. Sully takes Charlie fishing and quahogging, then Charlie critiques the best lobster roll on the island.
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