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stev posted:Yeah, part of the point was to see how silly they'd look without any music. I think it worked for some but not others. I feel like maybe they were expecting more of a reaction from the contestants being surprised by the lack of music but none of them really commented on it. I do feel like it was an odd one to start with, it might have worked better later in the series when they'd settled into their roles a bit more.
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the point of the dancing task is to show us kiell can do the worm, and that alex is a worm
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# ? Apr 3, 2023 18:27 |
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I thought the dancing task was brilliant and that the lack of music was the best part. They've already done a "dance to royalty free music" task before (the ringtones), which was pretty good, and I thought this was a fun way to differentiate from that. That said, I thought that the "wedding" aspect didn't really play into the task as much as I'd hoped. I think the Barge task was one that if I read on paper without seeing how it went I would have predicted was going to be boring to watch. Mostly because it's so straightforward with very little room for clever interpretation. In reality, it went a lot better than I expected, mostly because I didn't expect people to crash so often. If I had been participating I feel I would have been going a lot slower and more carefully, mostly because I am a coward who would be afraid to be responsible for crashing the boat. String task was fine. I always think tasks that are on the back of the paper are a bit odd as a concept, especially since this one was worded as two different tasks. I expected two sets of points, 1-5 for task 1 and 1-5 for task 2 but it seems like they combined them. I really liked some of the workarounds though. Cutting the string to make a smaller but still neat ball was nice, and I wouldn't have thought of it.
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# ? Apr 3, 2023 20:06 |
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Superrodan posted:I thought the dancing task was brilliant and that the lack of music was the best part. They've already done a "dance to royalty free music" task before (the ringtones), which was pretty good, and I thought this was a fun way to differentiate from that. That said, I thought that the "wedding" aspect didn't really play into the task as much as I'd hoped. IMO task on back is no different than the 2nd envelope tasks, other than the fact that it’s slightly more fair because they have a chance at noticing it.
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# ? Apr 3, 2023 23:39 |
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I do think this is the first hidden / two-parter task where the second part was "actually just don't". Closest I can remember is S3's "pop all the balloons" with the hidden "actually just pop three" in morse code.
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 00:07 |
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I loved the fact that the drawers only had a few handles to make it even more quick to find the inevitable second one. But honestly my favourite thing was the cutting of the yarn to make a smaller but equally valid neat ball.
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 00:51 |
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Some Strange Flea posted:I do think this is the first hidden / two-parter task where the second part was "actually just don't". I didn't interpret it that way... I just interpreted the task as two parts that they could do in any order, and one order would be a lot easier than the other. Am I the only one that read it that way?
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 03:36 |
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I think that may have come into play if someone saw the back of the task first, but everyone unwounded the string immediately. Maybe they mentioned it in the recording, but I'd rather they cut that for another permutation of Frankie's running time tally.
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 03:51 |
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You could make an argument that anyone who read both sides first, did nothing and left the initial ball on the cushion did not "put" a ball on the cushion
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 07:25 |
the dancing task was good because of all the heavy breathing
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 08:22 |
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Really enjoying Taskmaster AU. I think I might prefer Tom Gleeson to the NZ Taskmaster Jeremy Wells, and Lesser Tom is also pretty good but my ideal mashup would be Tom Gleeson and Paul Williams. Paul has to be my absolute favourite assistant so far, and having cooled off on OG Greg Davies in the last few seasons, I think Gleeson is shaping up to be one of my favourites. Much prefer his scoring and brutal quips that remind me of early Greg.
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 08:49 |
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Gleeson and Paul would be a fantastic combo, and I’d love to see it.
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 10:13 |
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Thinking about the weird countermanding of the original ball of string task, was wondering if you could rewrite the back along the lines ofpre:OR You may leave the ball ravelled up, your choice. Then place a neatly-wound ball on this cushion, fastest wins. pre:OR Leave the ball ravelled up. Your time started when you entered the room After choosing, place a neatly-wound ball on this cushion, fastest wins. Heavy_D fucked around with this message at 23:51 on Apr 4, 2023 |
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The_Doctor posted:Gleeson and Paul would be a fantastic combo, and I’d love to see it. Yea I think Paul strikes the perfect tone for me. Might be because I'm also a kiwi and that sort of deadpan humour is like a warm comforter to me. Cashman is funny and pretty good, but doesn't offer the same sort of cheeky underdog vibe that I've gotten used to with Paul and Alex
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# ? Apr 4, 2023 22:07 |
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If they were characters in books or something I'd say Cashman is less of a sycophant and more someone who has his own motivations for doing the weird poo poo he's doing. Alex and Paul do the tasks because they work for their Taskmaster, Cashman works for the Taskmaster because he enjoys the work.
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Phigs posted:If they were characters in books or something I'd say Cashman is less of a sycophant and more someone who has his own motivations for doing the weird poo poo he's doing. Alex and Paul do the tasks because they work for their Taskmaster, Cashman works for the Taskmaster because he enjoys the work. i like Cashman's perverse enthusiasm for the tasks, it works very naturally
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 03:55 |
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Cashman sort of seems like a little boy who's been given authority by his dad for the first time, and he's enjoying it immensely.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 04:35 |
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Cashman is a mischievous imp and I enjoy the vibe. I also like Paul's hang-dog demeanor, and Alex's sincere enthusiasm (which is then crushed). They are all great. Big Tom has been a delight. I don't mind Jeremy as much as others seem to, but Gleeson is just so happy to be an rear end in a top hat when necessary and leans into having his authoritative whims catered to in a way that Jeremy seems uncomfortable with.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 07:06 |
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Heavy_D posted:Thinking about the weird countermanding of the original ball of string task, was wondering if you could rewrite the back along the lines of Why does the task need to be rewritten?
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 09:35 |
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I think the suggestion is that the back should explicitly say “ignore the front” not provide conflicting task instructions.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 13:04 |
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TM does have a long history of secret instructions and second-part-tasks, but I agree the way the string one was setup felt unusually capricious. It ended up feeling like the main task was just a fake and hidden task was the real one, without proper signposting for the contestant.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 13:18 |
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Disregard this task. Your time starts now.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 13:39 |
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Metis of the Hallway posted:Cashman sort of seems like a little boy who's been given authority by his dad for the first time, and he's enjoying it immensely. Since the fateful night he had a dream about spying on his friends...
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 13:51 |
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I’m on board if this is accurate. The front not having a, “Fastest wins” or similar implies that it’s incomplete, i my humble o.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 14:05 |
Pablo Bluth posted:TM does have a long history of secret instructions and second-part-tasks, but I agree the way the string one was setup felt unusually capricious. It ended up feeling like the main task was just a fake and hidden task was the real one, without proper signposting for the contestant. that every contestant doesn't by default check under the table, look at back of task, or otherwise look around for a secret is ludicrous to me. alex was also very suspicious when he was asking them "are you sure" when they claimed to be done. Task doesn't need to be written, at worst it affords an opportunity for entertainment and some attempt to rules-lawyer greg in the studio.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 15:48 |
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I expect the ones that have watched the show a bunch probably do it a bit, there's definitely been a few contestants we've seen doing little checks like that but I bet more do it than that and they just don't show it every time. Either way though, you'd get bored of doing it when it doesn't pay off the first however many times or forget a lot as well. Or you get the task in the yard of the house or whatever and then what are you gonna do, look around the entire front yard and under the caravan and stuff?
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 15:58 |
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First episode felt... just really flat. Really strange choice to open the series with that dud of a task. Hoping Jenny and Ivo turn out to be the agents of chaos I crave.
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Khanstant posted:that every contestant doesn't by default check under the table, look at back of task, or otherwise look around for a secret is ludicrous to me. alex was also very suspicious when he was asking them "are you sure" when they claimed to be done. Task doesn't need to be written, at worst it affords an opportunity for entertainment and some attempt to rules-lawyer greg in the studio. Sarah checked the front of the table every single time and all it got her was a cute call-out, I can't blame even the biggest fans for not always checking the back. I do think there's a series of things that a contestant could do to guard against trickier tasks and the like (that would promptly be forgotten because you're filming like 12 hours a day or whatever): 1. Imagine if that current task had a second part, what it would be. 2. If the wording on the task is incomplete, there's a second part. 3. Check the back of the task. 4. Check the areas where the camera can see but you can't. 5. Pay attention to where the cameras are pointed. 6. If Alex asks you if you're finished, you're not finished. 7. Doing all of the above might win you points but will make you insufferable.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 16:19 |
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Yeah, after filming 3 other tasks on the day, I doubt many people would still have the mental fortitude needed to go through the checklist. I suspect CoC contestants have a better chance of remembering this stuff, but I don't think there was any perceptible difference in how difficult CoC tasks were for them. After all, it's just a bit of fun, very few people are super competitive to that extent.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 16:32 |
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Was this the thread that complained about tasks being overwritten to catch workarounds and about Dara being too good at metagaming the tasks to be funny?
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Paladinus posted:Yeah, after filming 3 other tasks on the day, I doubt many people would still have the mental fortitude needed to go through the checklist. I suspect CoC contestants have a better chance of remembering this stuff, but I don't think there was any perceptible difference in how difficult CoC tasks were for them. After all, it's just a bit of fun, very few people are super competitive to that extent. It's this, but more than 3 I'd suspect. Also in the vein of all good panel shows, the point isn't to "win".
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Pablo Bluth posted:TM does have a long history of secret instructions and second-part-tasks, but I agree the way the string one was setup felt unusually capricious. It ended up feeling like the main task was just a fake and hidden task was the real one, without proper signposting for the contestant. Yeah I think this one doesn't quite work as well as others because usually the "one task plus hidden second task" does still score you on the initial task, rather than telling you to straight up ignore it. Often the fun in those two-parters is how the tasks inevitably conflict (which they did still do here) so that doing the obvious one first makes the hidden one harder. I think it did largely work out for them in that nobody found the hidden task before going nuts on the primary task, but I feel like the primary task should still have counted for something.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 18:21 |
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I guess its equivalent to a task worded like "Do a small dance for Alex. Then sit in the chair in the most unusual way. Also, you must be wearing a red coat. You do not have to do a small dance for Alex. Most unusual sit wins". It technically makes sense, but I'd still find myself questioning if I should do the dance or not, or why it was even written there in the first place.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 18:54 |
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The task made the contestants do exactly what Alex wanted them to do, therefore it was worded perfectly.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 20:15 |
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We can argue about how it should be worded/scored but we got "How you could you do this to me? How could anyone do this?" so A+ no notes.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 20:48 |
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I loved the “time starts when you say Alex’s name” mixed with the hard to find second part of the task.
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# ? Apr 5, 2023 23:02 |
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They should do a task that is ultimately fairly simple but put emphasis on making absolutely sure you have completed all of the requirements of the task and have Alex do his are you sure bit when they say they're done. And when they say they're done again have him do that infuriating "hmm" he does. Just really mess with their heads. Especially if it comes sometime after that back of the task trick.
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# ? Apr 6, 2023 00:03 |
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Phigs posted:They should do a task that is ultimately fairly simple but put emphasis on making absolutely sure you have completed all of the requirements of the task and have Alex do his are you sure bit when they say they're done. And when they say they're done again have him do that infuriating "hmm" he does. Just really mess with their heads. Especially if it comes sometime after that back of the task trick. Just have him say after "are you sure", "So you're ready for me to stop the clock then?"
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# ? Apr 6, 2023 00:18 |
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Phigs posted:They should do a task that is ultimately fairly simple but put emphasis on making absolutely sure you have completed all of the requirements of the task and have Alex do his are you sure bit when they say they're done. And when they say they're done again have him do that infuriating "hmm" he does. Just really mess with their heads. Especially if it comes sometime after that back of the task trick. I feel like that was s12's ring the bell task. Poor ol' goosebump arm.
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Kaiho posted:It's this, but more than 3 I'd suspect. Well I wasn't bringing it up so much to play to win as play to beat Alex at his own little twisted subgames
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