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one of those cases where the best option isn't a super funny one I think
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# ? May 26, 2024 12:41 |
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Nick might have been able to salvage his attempt if he'd thought to empty some/all of the water out of his bottle and then return it into the sock sheath.
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# ? Apr 5, 2024 07:54 |
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On the day I probably wouldn't have thought of the exploit we're talking about. My cleverest thought was to use the toffees to make a little shelf to rest the thing on to help support it while I stuck it on with probably bluetack and the velcro tape. I remember those toffees turning quite hard and sticking to things themselves pretty well, but not necessarily good at sticking things to other things.
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# ? Apr 5, 2024 08:48 |
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Steve on the podcast says a few hours later it occurred to him to move the whiteboard to the floor and stands on it.
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# ? Apr 5, 2024 10:30 |
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SixFigureSandwich posted:I'm vaguely disappointed that nobody tried to take the whiteboard off the wall and put it on the floor Pablo Bluth posted:Steve on the podcast says a few hours later it occurred to him to move the whiteboard to the floor and stands on it. That was my first thought as well. Nothing in the task said it had to be hung on the wall, just stuck to the board. Run straight to the board and see if you can dislodge it within the two "selection" minutes, and if you can get it on the floor go haul the heaviest thing you can out of the shed and set it on top with a bit of something sticky under it. Otherwise plan B is doing it "properly" if Alex has prepared for that eventuality and the board is mega-bolted to the wall or something.
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# ? Apr 5, 2024 14:42 |
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I liked that terrible haiku. The calculator really limits the selection of words you can use even further.eke out posted:yeah steve taking the rare strategy of "actually seriously try to win every prize task" In general, Steve seems to be calmly scoring four or fives on almost every task. Wonder if it will last. Undead Hippo posted:The first five series had them- with a peak in season 5 with almost every contestant having something. After that, they've been very rare. Mike Wozniak's season 11 farting task is the only really invididual task- everything else has been asymmetric rather than individual. I guess there used to be more of them. Maybe AU's/NZ's will peter out too.
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# ? Apr 5, 2024 17:58 |
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stuff like the 'sabotage your team' that NZ did and then UK later gave to john kearns is good. more of that
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# ? Apr 5, 2024 18:01 |
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Take whiteboard off the wall, put on some blue tack, lay it down on the ground outside, claim Planet Earth.
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My Lovely Horse posted:Take whiteboard off the wall, put on some blue tack, lay it down on the ground outside, claim Planet Earth. 50/50 Alex doesn't just weigh the lawn underneath instead.
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# ? Apr 5, 2024 22:08 |
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I'd love to see another task like the one in Season 4 where the teams have conflicting objectives. Maybe something like: As a team, fill the bath in the garden with the most beanbags between the first and second whistle (Red/Blue/Green/Yellow) beanbags count against your total. You must stay on your spot at all times, and you must not speak while outside. Combined, the two/three versions of the task reveal that all four colours of beanbag count against the score and the maximum score of zero is achieved by having nothing in the bath. If only the contestants were not isolated while reading their copy of the task... Litter pickers would be provided to gather the bean bags from the lawn without leaving the spots. And once a contestant figures out their teammates are throwing the wrong colours in, they double as a means of removing the beanbags from the bath. Alex can blow the second whistle early if a team manages to silently communicate that all colours of beanbag are forbidden and emptied the bath. Heavy_D fucked around with this message at 22:17 on Apr 5, 2024 |
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Heavy_D posted:Nick might have been able to salvage his attempt if he'd thought to empty some/all of the water out of his bottle and then return it into the sock sheath. I assumed that was why he picked the water bottle in the first place! I thought his thinking was to take advantage of the variable weight to avoid the trap John fell into of committing to something way too heavy and being stuck with an impossible task. Instead he just kind of had a little meltdown.
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# ? Apr 5, 2024 23:00 |
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I take back not liking Steve. His calculator prize task was fantastic and he was absolutely great the whole episode
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# ? Apr 5, 2024 23:32 |
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Wungus posted:I take back not liking Steve. His calculator prize task was fantastic and he was absolutely great the whole episode Also was pleased to see John Kearn's magic lamp appearing on the set, fits well with the Victorian decor (watch behind Steve during the pancakes film).
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# ? Apr 5, 2024 23:48 |
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Steve seems to be going for that rare combination of competent, clever and entertaining. The only one currently at risk of falling into the Herring/Martin trap is John.Heavy_D posted:I'd love to see another task like the one in Season 4 where the teams have conflicting objectives. Maybe something like: I want to see more saboteur team tasks. I'm still a bit gutted that John Kearns only got that once rather than for every single task.
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 01:13 |
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itry posted:I liked that terrible haiku. The calculator really limits the selection of words you can use even further. I hate haiku since most haiku you find are just counting syllables.
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 01:54 |
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The modern haiku has ruined the traditional haiku by getting rid of the "topic: nature" requirement. It's like making a limerick that isn't about a disgusting sexual act.
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 01:57 |
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Maybe this instead: Boobies Boobies Boob Boobies Boobies Boobies Boob Boobies Boobies Boobs
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 03:17 |
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is pancakes different in the UK, that looked pretty piss poor for a pancake. very flat and more crepe , just a simple custard and flour.
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 03:25 |
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Pancakes = crepes in ye olden worldy lands. Baking powder was invented in america
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 03:56 |
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Yeah, thin crepe-like pancakes are the way pancakes are/were everywhere except the USA. Though that pancake batter looked a bit off.
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 06:16 |
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stev posted:Steve seems to be going for that rare combination of competent, clever and entertaining. The only one currently at risk of falling into the Herring/Martin trap is John. John's tryhard-ness just feels different to me tbh; his open nearly freaking out over how the done test went was really funny imo i think i need outlines drawn to clarify the robot-crab loving for me though; i came close to seeing it once and then i blinked and lost it lol
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 07:18 |
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One thing I've enjoyed about this show is basically the opposite of the standard failure and humiliation. Hopefully at least once a season, typically each contestant gets to be the one that impresses where they figure it out quickly or are just naturally adept at it. Even incredibly simple things like Desiree chugging or Angela on NZ with the typing task add some variance to it which is nice.
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 08:28 |
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Phigs posted:Yeah, thin crepe-like pancakes are the way pancakes are/were everywhere except the USA. The guy who was whisking it had a green gimp mask on at the time, to be fair. Edit: neongrey posted:i think i need outlines drawn to clarify the robot-crab loving for me though; i came close to seeing it once and then i blinked and lost it lol itry fucked around with this message at 08:45 on Apr 6, 2024 |
# ? Apr 6, 2024 08:35 |
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Many countries have thick pancakes, also some of them are baked in oven.
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 09:54 |
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That's fine, as long as they're also using a pan.
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itry posted:The guy who was whisking it had a green gimp mask on at the time, to be fair. Is it the same logo that’s supposed to look like Batman going down on someone or something or was that something else because i can’t see it now. E: no that’s an upside down red dog beer logo apparently lol Annabel Pee fucked around with this message at 11:12 on Apr 6, 2024 |
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Heavy_D posted:I liked the way he tried to prop up Sophie's prize task right after as well (tough row to hoe, that). I think the problem with her entry was that Greg obviously doesn't know what a pudding is, because he called it a pie. Probably because they're a very regional food. A pudding isn't made from pastry, but suet and you cook it by steaming it and then turning it over to remove the foil. Then you devour it because they're loving tasty. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steak_and_kidney_pudding
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 12:57 |
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Ah, now it makes sense. I was wondering why anyone would think turning a pie upside down was a fun thing.
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 13:17 |
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John and Joanne's prizes were dreadful, just reheated Twitter posts. I hate John, he is a total tryhard who binged the whole show in two weeks before going on, not funny and cried about his fancy replica jacket on the podcast. Joanne is still on the bubble for me, at least she's generally funny but that Musk line was really lame. Glad Greg called it out at least (thanks Dr CA), even if it didn't make the edit.
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 14:23 |
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not a bot posted:Many countries have thick pancakes, also some of them are baked in oven. None of those are known as the default form of pancake though, but custom versions
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 17:50 |
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Oh there we go, thank you
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 17:54 |
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they made him reintroduce his item without swearing so I was surprised when the gently caress came out. maybe its to be used for the pre-watershed version
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 17:56 |
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stev posted:I want to see more saboteur team tasks. I'm still a bit gutted that John Kearns only got that once rather than for every single task. I wonder if there's a way to come up with a secret task for the team day that isn't explicitly an instruction to sabotage, but could have a similar effect. Like setting someone paired with a contestant "Jerry" who is renowned for swearing like a trooper: During the team tasks, make Jerry laugh If you make Jerry laugh more often than he swears during a task, you gain two points If Jerry swears more often you make him laugh, you lose two points I think it would be harder than it sounds, goofing off in the middle of the task could easily lead to gently caress-ups, which leads to "fucks" uttered, it's a downwards spiral.
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stev posted:I want to see more saboteur team tasks. I'm still a bit gutted that John Kearns only got that once rather than for every single task. If you've not seen the Taskmaster Minnesota (and you should) - you really need to see Season 2, Episode 3 - "Hogjob Emporium" which has the best task with sabotage in and should definitely be used by Alex Horne.
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itry posted:50/50 Alex doesn't just weigh the lawn underneath instead. In the norwegian version one task was to make the biggest hat. One contestant stood upside down claimed planet Earth as his hat. Five points.
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Alhazred posted:In the norwegian version one task was to make the biggest hat. One contestant stood upside down claimed planet Earth as his hat. Five points. Creative, but I feel like in the UK version they'd get disqualified because they didn't actually make the hat. In the AU/NZ versions too probably. Edit: Unless it really pissed off another contestant, in which case Greg might give it 5 points just for a laugh.
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# ? Apr 8, 2024 13:02 |
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As someone who bemoans the half arsed prize task effort that plagues UKTM, compared to say Kongen Befaler, I appreciate the effort that Pemberton is putting in.
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# ? Apr 8, 2024 13:13 |
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The Danish version of TM is currently screening a "One last chance" mini-series, bringing back contestants who lost their series, and it's one of their best efforts. The second episode has made me glad we see repeat tasks around the world, because they've taken two S12 tasks that didn't reach their full potential, and shown how good they can be with another roll of the dice. The paper aeroplane live task was genuinely exciting given some contestants with ability enough to improve their starting score. And the "Spread something on this bread in a really cool way" (localised to liver pâté on rye) task had me laughing so hard at all five attempts.
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# ? Apr 8, 2024 19:21 |
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Heavy_D posted:The Danish version of TM is currently screening a "One last chance" mini-series, bringing back contestants who lost their series, and it's one of their best efforts. The second episode has made me glad we see repeat tasks around the world, because they've taken two S12 tasks that didn't reach their full potential, and shown how good they can be with another roll of the dice. The paper aeroplane live task was genuinely exciting given some contestants with ability enough to improve their starting score. And the "Spread something on this bread in a really cool way" (localised to liver pâté on rye) task had me laughing so hard at all five attempts. I would love a whole season with past sore losers where Alex sets 90% of the early tasks fully straight up, no tricks, no hidden messages, etc, but Alex never confirms they’ve completed the task. The contestants have to self mark as complete. And just watch them go loving bonkers trying to find the trick.
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Pilfered Pallbearers posted:I would love a whole season with past sore losers where Alex sets 90% of the early tasks fully straight up, no tricks, no hidden messages, etc, but Alex never confirms they’ve completed the task. The contestants have to self mark as complete. The first task in "One last chance" was borrowed from Kongen Befaler, and all the task required was for contestants to move the bead on the table into the glass on the table (the task does caution that "you have one attempt"). As a mid-series task in the regular show, it works OK, but it requires quite a bit too much buy-in from both the contestants and the audience; the former might not know the show well enough to agonise over the double bluff, while the audience have to quickly see through that double bluff to enjoy it properly. But when you set it as the first task on a special, where all the contestants have been through a whole series, and were specifically chosen because they were bad at it the first time, it elevates it magnificently.
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