During Q&A intro, a woman comes onstage who looks exactly like Carol Burnett. Her name sounded like Joanna Pickett. Carol said they would have a look-alikes contest at the end of the season and pick a winner but nothing ever came out of it.
Carol playing Sonja Henje talks about a Tahitian dance. Then they go on to perform a grand island number. Neither the costumes nor the dance movements are from Tahiti. They are hands and arms based, therefore they are more Hawaiian (or perhaps even Tongan or Samoan). Tahiti's national dance is the Tamuré (or 'o'tea tahiti in Tahitian); it is a dance that is performed to rapid-fire drums, while the vahinés (female dancers) move their hips up/down and their rears in a rapid-fire, sideways figure 8 motion. The hula is the national dance of Hawaii, and involves slow motions of the hands and arms to ukulele's twangy guitar sound. Hollywood has, regretfully, long tried to usurp the Tamuré and Tahiti's culture and pass it as their own Hawaiian.