Dara seems really good at coming up with plans that other people have difficulty following. While John seems to be really good at coming up with plans that even he has difficulty following.
@@kathrinmariakrause5351I'm actually kinda surprised neither team thought to do something like that actually.. maybe it's difficult to sort of casually get bells that small to ring proper amounts of time or something.. they didn't seem very exact, ya know? 🤷🏼♀️
I know this was aired a while ago, but could someone explain Dara's system? I thought the idea was to split the alphabet into 5 groups, use the different bells to pick the group and then use sticks to index into that group. So to spell F-E-E-D: 1) F-group bell with 1 stick, 2) A-group bell with 5 sticks, 3) A-group bell with 5 sticks, 4) A-group bell with 4 sticks. When Dara did it: he rang the F-group bell with 0 sticks (I guess that could be interpreted as the first letter), and then he did A-group with 2 sticks twice for the E's, and then A-group with 1 stick for the D. John kept on thinking that meant 2nd letter of the A-group (B) and 1st letter of the A-group (A) respectively, which is similar to how I interpreted it.
Made even funnier by Kerry Godliman’s preceding worry that, because the sitting contestants were blindfolded, what happens if they fall off the stage, and Jessica telling Kerry “I don’t think that’s going to happen.”
You threw me off so bad with the first sentence, because the second half was cut off until I expanded the comment. I was thinking "Jessica is dead? That's horrible." It does clear up why I couldn't figure out why they kept calling it a knappett. Thank you.
I'd love to know if the bell task was before or after the sabotaged task. If it was before it it explains why they didn't suspect sabotage. If it was after Dara being so frustrated explains him messing up the instruction.
The tasks aren't shown in order of filming. I absolutely will believe that the task he had to sabotage was the absolute last one filmed since by then his team mates will think he's just that stupid and there'd be a reason for them to reach out and make such an offer.@@vitriolicAmaranth
Like all jokes aside, iirc she actually had to calm down Dara for quite a bit after that sabotaged task happened because he was so fumingly angry, so yeah, after this task afterwards, I think Dara would've legit attacked John
John's ridiculous "Dad's hand" thing was so funny, that it made me forget that Fern's insane alien Scottish man costume was at the beginning of the episode. This episode was just packed with so good stuff.
@@decimanightelf4135 And Greg totally gave Munya the perfect setup too! It just shows you how incredibly talented they are at comedy. The "dad's hand" thing is so absurd and so funny by itself, but Dara and Munya's improvised chain of comebacks is the genius of it. Pay attention to the prize task in Episode 10. There's a joke chain where all 5 contestants get in on it.
Munya and Sarah are one of my favourite teams ever on taskmaster. every team task with them is such a delight to watch, especially when Munya says something and Sarah cannot stop laughing
So many great Fern lines: - Feels mingin' - I can feel the heat of its body - Who invented right and left and what is it for? - I wasn't meant to be gathering cones in the forest - the title of course, "the one that bats do"
I love that they backed John's hand task attempt with one of Mozart's sonatas to go with his story of the pianist. But then, as soon as he starts going on about looking for his dad's hands they let it completely fade out to silence so you can hear how weird his strategy was. 😆The post production team always has such an eye for detail and a great sense of humor, they really do wonders for Taskmaster!
So, and I realize this comment is two months old, I dug around and it comes from the meaning of fancy as "fanciful". "Fancy" is just a shortened "fantasy". It came to mean done-up, ostentatious, and expensive in the 1700s and generally associated with ornament. Fancy pigeons, fancy goldfish, that kind of thing. America seems to have latched onto that definition almost exclusively (we retain some phrases like "fancy that") but the word is more flexible in the commonwealth. Like "pudding".
I love those small interactions between John and Munya. They aren't openly besties like Mark and Nish, but if you pay attention, they subtly show how much they like each other constantly!
@@Руслан-ь3ц2фabsolutely. It was one of the final tasks and they had to walk across it in a certain amount of time with extra points for the most creative walk. She… overdid it. 😂
I'm literally crying with laughter five minutes in, just from the face Dara makes when Fern explains why the alien got shot. I had to stop the video just to catch my breath.
@@benzaiten933 I just commented above that my son works in theatre here in the US and I've been trying to get him to use "Knappett" and see if it catches hold.
i wish I could have Fern following me around and reacting to everything that happens to me. That way, whenever something bad happens, no matter how bad, just hearing her go "Oh noo!" would make me feel better.
I really wish for proper subtitles for that part. I like Fern, how her brain works, her voice, her accent. But sometimes these altogether make me impossible to understand what's she sayin'. p.s. I found it in the comments. "I wasn't meant to be gathering cones in the forest"
I totally agree, John and Munya always turn to each other to laugh in studio. It's kind of heartbreaking they paired him up with Dara, a bad match to begin with... Then give him the only sabotage task in show history. I wonder if that was the first team task they filmed?
@@talkinpractice298It wasn't the first one. I'm pretty sure the first team task that they show is always the first one the contestants do, since that's when they're all greeting each other
Sara's foresight in planning to have her hand photographed in a position unlike what most people would choose was so clever! Thinking outside the box paid off! Bravo Sara!🤔🤨
At 6:56 Alex introduces the secret language task by saying it involves "dash-dot-dash-dot dash-dash-dash dash-dot-dot dot" which translates to "CODE" in Morse code. I'm googling all this to procrastinate on my life.
Thanks so much for googling the answer. I, too, do plenty of procrastinating in my life, but just didn’t want to take the time to discover the answer myself!
I absolute love it whenever past contestants' artifacts pop up randomly throughout the show, like Bob Mortimer's sausage display device at 7:07, or John's sailor hat in series 15
Fern is a weirdo (affectionate) but totally aware of it, she has her own way of thinking about things and sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't, everyone can respect that. John always seems 1000% convinced whatever he is saying/doing is correct and normal and totally obvious - while it makes absolutely no sense to anybody else.
Man every season I think "I could just watch these five people, do they have to change" and then next season the new five people are just as good or better. I love all of them. Fern is priceless though, I really want her on every show.
@@TPH250290 It must happen mainly in the US then. "Dress up" can mean to wear fancy clothes (smart clothes) or to wear a costume. Same confusion with a different phrase, I guess!
I really look forward to the inevitabel moment they make all the international taskmasters compete with eachother in a series. I would love to see greg as a contestant
but we cannot ignore how bewildered he was when Fern tried to explain her role in a children's film (first around 3:24, then again at 3:45). this episode feels like one continuous sanity check at Dara's behest
I just realized Dara's comment was INCREDIBLE foreshadowing in the hands task. Presumably unintentionally, but if this were a movie a screenwriter would have given him that line to be clever. He walked into that room and said "This is sinister." And the origin of the word "sinister" is "left side." And each contestant's hand was the ONLY 'left' hand on the board. The other 3,000 hands were right hands. They could have deduced it that way, if they remembered.
I believe Fern caught on the left hand trick in her attempt. In the two hands she guessed incorrectly, they were both left hands so it stands to reason that she was only guessing left hands. Also if I had to guess, there were probably 300 left hands in the garage since about 10% of the population is left handed
I think this energy is needed for this show tbh. The rivalries and riffing is of course hilarious but it's nice to have at least one contestant who's nice to people (especially because everyone else is so mean to John. Hilarious as it is, it's nice that he also seems to have a genuine thing going with Munya)
The way Fern often reacts right before it cuts away when Alex announces the challenge and she remembers it - dude... This woman is so f adorable man. It's too much. "A tape measure is meant to measure EVERYTHING in the house" bro...
I loved it too! Munya impaling that tiger with a toilet brush and then jumping up & down, then completely dominating that laser trick while covering his camel toe. Such joy.
i was wondering why none of them thought to look at the tape measurer so it was vv satisfying to hear alex say “all of the information was on the tape measurer” 😭 40:27
Dara too.... they couldn't believe that vacuum cleaner's cord was so short. It blew their mind. Which surprised me extensively, because that vacuum, called "a Henry", is a very well know for its stupidly short cord. It is a very iconic UK-made vacuum cleaner (in fact the only one still made in the UK to this day). Out of anyone, the contestants, as UK residents, should have recognized it I would think... but I guess I was wrong and Alex struck again!.
Confined to barracks by a tropical storm. That meant I got to watch much earlier than usual, before lunch even. My afternoon nap was spent with a big smile on my face. Thanks TM
Idk why but I expected there to be a reveal that the tiger wasn't actually the "alluring animal". I think I got suspicious when Alex asked "is it alluring?" after at least one person pointed out the tiger. I wonder if there were other options that no one found.
Through this series sometimes he was just waaaay too loser, made me thinking he's been asked to be the miserable one. Like the one with the tail. He's right there, standing on it. Or when he's covering the photo of his hand while he's looking for that photo.
I've gone from not knowing who Fern Brady is in episode 1, to thinking she is legendary enough that in some sort of "save the greatest people" scenario, she should be the first one saved.
Dara seems really good at coming up with plans that other people have difficulty following. While John seems to be really good at coming up with plans that even he has difficulty following.
i thought he might have been trying to sabotage again
They should have used the bells like a t9 text: f ring once, e ring 5 times etc.
@@shangerdangereven his sabotage , looks like his sabotaging himself 😂
@@kathrinmariakrause5351I'm actually kinda surprised neither team thought to do something like that actually.. maybe it's difficult to sort of casually get bells that small to ring proper amounts of time or something.. they didn't seem very exact, ya know? 🤷🏼♀️
I know this was aired a while ago, but could someone explain Dara's system? I thought the idea was to split the alphabet into 5 groups, use the different bells to pick the group and then use sticks to index into that group. So to spell F-E-E-D: 1) F-group bell with 1 stick, 2) A-group bell with 5 sticks, 3) A-group bell with 5 sticks, 4) A-group bell with 4 sticks. When Dara did it: he rang the F-group bell with 0 sticks (I guess that could be interpreted as the first letter), and then he did A-group with 2 sticks twice for the E's, and then A-group with 1 stick for the D. John kept on thinking that meant 2nd letter of the A-group (B) and 1st letter of the A-group (A) respectively, which is similar to how I interpreted it.
I love that the stage is called a Knapett in memory of Jessica Knapett. She's not dead, she just fell off of it for no reason.
It was also one of the moments you see both Alex and Greg break character and just be like are you alright?
It wasn't for no reason, she was doing a silly walk as part of the task. She was just concentrating so hard on the walk she forgot where the edge was.
Made even funnier by Kerry Godliman’s preceding worry that, because the sitting contestants were blindfolded, what happens if they fall off the stage, and Jessica telling Kerry “I don’t think that’s going to happen.”
I've seen these series a million times I just realized that lmao
You threw me off so bad with the first sentence, because the second half was cut off until I expanded the comment. I was thinking "Jessica is dead? That's horrible." It does clear up why I couldn't figure out why they kept calling it a knappett. Thank you.
Sometimes I feel like John still thinks he needs to sabatoge. But I also see now why the sabatoge wasn't so obvious.
Or. He thinks it will make good television to do so. Ed Gamble tried to complete tasks or make good failures.
@@redelfshotthefood8213Ed Gamble's "good failures" are some of the best bits of S9 and COC2.
I think he the dumbest smart looking person ever.
I'd love to know if the bell task was before or after the sabotaged task. If it was before it it explains why they didn't suspect sabotage. If it was after Dara being so frustrated explains him messing up the instruction.
Jon took the sabotage to heart for the whole dang season.
I was waiting for his sabotage instructions to be revealed, but no, that was legitimately his best attempts.
the sabotage points were just throwing some free points his way, he would've done it anyway
The tasks aren't shown in order of filming.
I absolutely will believe that the task he had to sabotage was the absolute last one filmed since by then his team mates will think he's just that stupid and there'd be a reason for them to reach out and make such an offer.@@vitriolicAmaranth
So much so, he ends up sabotaging himself most of the time. 😂
Except Dara was the reason they lost this team task so how did John sabotage them this time?
Thank god for Fern. I think Dara would’ve attacked John with a bell if it was just the 2 of them 😂😂
Like all jokes aside, iirc she actually had to calm down Dara for quite a bit after that sabotaged task happened because he was so fumingly angry, so yeah, after this task afterwards, I think Dara would've legit attacked John
@@youtube-kit9450 I really want to know if the sabotage task was before or after the bell task.
@@A_O_Leary I think the sabotaged task was the first team task they did.
John's ridiculous "Dad's hand" thing was so funny, that it made me forget that Fern's insane alien Scottish man costume was at the beginning of the episode. This episode was just packed with so good stuff.
@@decimanightelf4135 And Greg totally gave Munya the perfect setup too! It just shows you how incredibly talented they are at comedy. The "dad's hand" thing is so absurd and so funny by itself, but Dara and Munya's improvised chain of comebacks is the genius of it.
Pay attention to the prize task in Episode 10. There's a joke chain where all 5 contestants get in on it.
SPOILER
@@jackwang9536 " You haven't seen mine yet..." might be the hardest I laughed in the whole season
Munya and Sarah are one of my favourite teams ever on taskmaster. every team task with them is such a delight to watch, especially when Munya says something and Sarah cannot stop laughing
absolutely though I have to say David Baddiel and Jo Brand are also up there. Having a little tea and sandwich break in the middle of a timed task
It's like a pretty good mother-son dynamic, where Sarah isn't always the mum and Munya isn't always the son 😂
I agree. They have crazy good chemistry
And the contrast do Dara getting increasingly frustrated is so beautiful.
Id like to add Nish and Mark. They just had the best chemistry
"Everyone's a bit cross about the trick vacuum" is the funniest phrase especially when combined with their angry faces.
So many great Fern lines:
- Feels mingin'
- I can feel the heat of its body
- Who invented right and left and what is it for?
- I wasn't meant to be gathering cones in the forest
- the title of course, "the one that bats do"
"I don't know if you're a genius or a madman" is right up there, too.
“A tape measure is meant to measure…eeeeeverything in the house!” 39:29
She also said "😳🤨" very loudly at 12:20
"No, I'm not a pervert!" is also great. :p
We have to pretend the language works!
I love that they backed John's hand task attempt with one of Mozart's sonatas to go with his story of the pianist. But then, as soon as he starts going on about looking for his dad's hands they let it completely fade out to silence so you can hear how weird his strategy was. 😆The post production team always has such an eye for detail and a great sense of humor, they really do wonders for Taskmaster!
also it was one of the two Mozart sonatas that were options for the best classic song lyrics in episode 4. Top marks for insideriness.
I love how John and Munya have such great buddy chemistry in the studio. It's wild how often John snatches defeat from the jaws of victory.
new phrase to incorporate into my vernacular 😭😭😭
underrated comment
I didn't realize that a fancy dress was a Halloween costume basically and could not have been more surprised when Fern's was shown
Yes, this is baffling English terminology to me! Costumes are "fancy dress"?? 😂🤣
I was expecting top hats and ball gowns
@@MsNanceePantsand swimsuits are called swimming costumes
@@CharlestonAESAt least that has some clues, I was super confused when Fern won
So, and I realize this comment is two months old, I dug around and it comes from the meaning of fancy as "fanciful". "Fancy" is just a shortened "fantasy". It came to mean done-up, ostentatious, and expensive in the 1700s and generally associated with ornament. Fancy pigeons, fancy goldfish, that kind of thing. America seems to have latched onto that definition almost exclusively (we retain some phrases like "fancy that") but the word is more flexible in the commonwealth. Like "pudding".
I love those small interactions between John and Munya. They aren't openly besties like Mark and Nish, but if you pay attention, they subtly show how much they like each other constantly!
I really want to know what Munya said at 42:38
right?! I really need some people to write some bromance fanfics for me, because I absolutely Love their dynamic!
The Knappett has been called The Knappett for so long that Alex is actually just saying it as if it were a completely normal name. You love to see it.
Given how weird to a Canadian some British words are... it never occurred to me it wasn’t a commonly used work over there...
It's named after Jessica knappet who fell. Off it in season 7
I loved the name tag on it.
@@rocktor1987for real?😄😄😄
@@Руслан-ь3ц2фabsolutely. It was one of the final tasks and they had to walk across it in a certain amount of time with extra points for the most creative walk. She… overdid it. 😂
I'm literally crying with laughter five minutes in, just from the face Dara makes when Fern explains why the alien got shot. I had to stop the video just to catch my breath.
Having Jon on the team is the ultimate handicap for Dara.
OMG! The sentences group task!!!
The David Baddiel of this series 😆
Especially funny since Dara clearly aims for the win.
I don’t know why but John’s delivery of “Well she’s fictional so that’s alright” in regards to his Cadbury love killed me. I love that even Alex broke
Timestamp?
I will always love that the stage extension is called The Knappett
Is it because Jessica Knappett fell? :
I love that it has its own little plaque 😊
I wish it had a plaque where she fell
Imagine if this became the common word for 'stage extension', would be funny!
@@benzaiten933 I just commented above that my son works in theatre here in the US and I've been trying to get him to use "Knappett" and see if it catches hold.
Munya and Sarah have such good chemistry, the way they work with each other is hilarious to me
Ok the astronaut/plague doctor/cane combo was actually a pretty great costume in the end
If you ever want to do a Taskmaster costume party…
It looks like the symbolic figure from a very niche political cartoon.
i wish I could have Fern following me around and reacting to everything that happens to me. That way, whenever something bad happens, no matter how bad, just hearing her go "Oh noo!" would make me feel better.
This
"How bad could it be"
Fern: "Oh noo!"
"Damn it's worse than I realized"
Sure, but if you walked into a wall she would go "did you see that?" and then where would you be?
I love John’s reactions at 3:44 - he just nods and is like “right, yeah that make sense! I get it!” Bless him
Meanwhile Dara at 3:24 and 3:46.
I really wish for proper subtitles for that part. I like Fern, how her brain works, her voice, her accent. But sometimes these altogether make me impossible to understand what's she sayin'.
p.s. I found it in the comments. "I wasn't meant to be gathering cones in the forest"
The further I get into the series, the more I realize John would have done so well on Munya and Sarah’s team
I totally agree, John and Munya always turn to each other to laugh in studio. It's kind of heartbreaking they paired him up with Dara, a bad match to begin with... Then give him the only sabotage task in show history. I wonder if that was the first team task they filmed?
@@talkinpractice298 I agree though the sabotage task was pretty funny and couldn’t have worked any other way
@@talkinpractice298It wasn't the first one. I'm pretty sure the first team task that they show is always the first one the contestants do, since that's when they're all greeting each other
I feel John's performance in this show is a metaphor for my whole life.
But see how liked he is, so I hope you're right.:-)
that hand-finding task was brilliant! i loved how it played out
Sarah’s genius made it much easier. As did Munya’s luck. It was lucky that for him the laser pointer fell out...
@@redelfshotthefood8213 I mean, John also discovered the laser pointer, but unfortunately didn't connect the dots
Sara's foresight in planning to have her hand photographed in a position unlike what most people would choose was so clever! Thinking outside the box paid off! Bravo Sara!🤔🤨
@@MrCh0o Doh! I forgot! ☺️
@@carolmurphy7572 Yes! it was really cool how both her and munya got it in just one guess, but with completely different strategies!
munya's face when fern won prize task 🥺 he was so proud
Fern's saying "finally" just half a second earlier (almost inaudible). Good Munya is so happy for her.
Munya loves to win, he's very competitive, but he very genuinely gets happy for those that win. This may be the best example, but there are many!
Alex at 24:15 could be the tagline for this season: “Now, finally, what will John Kearns do?”
Today I learned that "fancy dress" means something very different to British people. I was expecting black tie and red carpet gowns.
Yup! Fancy dress is what we Yanks do for Halloween!
@@jackwang9536 oh that explains a lot lol, i thought they were all just being funny by bringing crazy outfits and saying they are fancy
At 6:56 Alex introduces the secret language task by saying it involves "dash-dot-dash-dot dash-dash-dash dash-dot-dot dot" which translates to "CODE" in Morse code.
I'm googling all this to procrastinate on my life.
Thanks so much for googling the answer. I, too, do plenty of procrastinating in my life, but just didn’t want to take the time to discover the answer myself!
Thank you hero!
As an American, the fancy dress segment was more and more amusing and I didn't fully understand the difference until Munya's 😂
I absolute love it whenever past contestants' artifacts pop up randomly throughout the show, like Bob Mortimer's sausage display device at 7:07, or John's sailor hat in series 15
Fern is a weirdo (affectionate) but totally aware of it, she has her own way of thinking about things and sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't, everyone can respect that. John always seems 1000% convinced whatever he is saying/doing is correct and normal and totally obvious - while it makes absolutely no sense to anybody else.
Just read on her wiki page that fern is autistic
All the riffing on John's "Dad's hands" tangent were absolutely amazing. This series has some of the absolute best banter, hands down.
Alex’a arbitrary measurements are always a riot 😂
“If you attempted a marathon at that rate, it would take 16 days and 8 hours” 😂
Man every season I think "I could just watch these five people, do they have to change" and then next season the new five people are just as good or better. I love all of them. Fern is priceless though, I really want her on every show.
They said "fancy dress" and my American self straight up expected them to bring in a whole bunch of gaudy ballgowns.
Same. It's why I love these panel shows from Britain. I learn so much about another culture.
Yeah I was almost disappointed then excited by a plague doctor wedding.
It's like those instances when they say "dress up party" and you don't know whether you should "dress up AS..." or "dress up. PERIOD" 😂
@@luciahoneybee Huh? Never known anyone in the UK use the phrase "dress up party".
@@TPH250290 It must happen mainly in the US then. "Dress up" can mean to wear fancy clothes (smart clothes) or to wear a costume. Same confusion with a different phrase, I guess!
John being right about the vacuum length was a better plot twist than some Hollywood films 😂
The language task is even funnier when you know that Fern's special interest is languages and she was probably even angrier than Dara
Every time I see Dara's face when he has to team w/ Fern and John, it's like watching the Three Stooges
Sarah and Munya losing their minds with how silly they make their own language really got to me.
so happy for munya!! i think this series' cast might be my favorite and i really like watching the show week-to-week instead of binging :)
I think this every series. I warm to every group.
I binged it 3 times after the TV premiere. Still love to see the episodes here as they come out.
The roasting about the fathers hands was very much a group task 😂😂😂
Sarah and Munya were really proud of them in the hand task.. rightfully so! Impressive by each with their own style and skills.
John acts like a psychic whose mind has been partially broken by the torrent of others' thoughts that he's constantly hearing.
Fern looked genuinely angry about the hoover at the end, Cant blame her at all. Great episode again
Like her whole world view just got rocked
whoever submitted a photo of their dog's paw is a legend.
The podium extention bit is named after Jessica Knappett's series 7 incident? HAH! That's great!
The editing for this season was top notch. Dara and John’s hand task alone deserves an Oscar
I really look forward to the inevitabel moment they make all the international taskmasters compete with eachother in a series. I would love to see greg as a contestant
Dara's face at 08:22 is a masterpiece of confusion!
I bet Dara had the same face when John kept going on about his dad's hand. And you could hear Fern laughing so hard beside him.
but we cannot ignore how bewildered he was when Fern tried to explain her role in a children's film (first around 3:24, then again at 3:45). this episode feels like one continuous sanity check at Dara's behest
Wait what?
@@newageoutlaw what wait?
I just realized Dara's comment was INCREDIBLE foreshadowing in the hands task. Presumably unintentionally, but if this were a movie a screenwriter would have given him that line to be clever. He walked into that room and said "This is sinister." And the origin of the word "sinister" is "left side." And each contestant's hand was the ONLY 'left' hand on the board. The other 3,000 hands were right hands. They could have deduced it that way, if they remembered.
33:58 There are a few other left hands too!
@@prsnanair You're right, I missed those at first! Still, seems like the vast majority are right-handed, so could have helped narrow the field maybe?
I believe Fern caught on the left hand trick in her attempt. In the two hands she guessed incorrectly, they were both left hands so it stands to reason that she was only guessing left hands.
Also if I had to guess, there were probably 300 left hands in the garage since about 10% of the population is left handed
This show is a joy. Thank you to all who brought us Taskmaster.
munya and sarah are so great together. my fav duo out of every series
Munya might be my favorite dude in this entire series . His enthusiasm, his passion. joy, just plain having fun. What’s a good guy . ❤
I think this energy is needed for this show tbh. The rivalries and riffing is of course hilarious but it's nice to have at least one contestant who's nice to people (especially because everyone else is so mean to John. Hilarious as it is, it's nice that he also seems to have a genuine thing going with Munya)
The way Fern often reacts right before it cuts away when Alex announces the challenge and she remembers it - dude...
This woman is so f adorable man. It's too much.
"A tape measure is meant to measure EVERYTHING in the house"
bro...
For those curious at 6:57 what Alex says is morse code -.-. --- -.. . wich translates to CODE.
Happy weekly Taskmaster! Hope everyone's having a good one! Munya's confidence this episode could move mountains. Truly a joy to watch
I loved it too! Munya impaling that tiger with a toilet brush and then jumping up & down, then completely dominating that laser trick while covering his camel toe. Such joy.
@@jackwang9536 10/10, would watch an entire series of him solving escape rooms
@@MeepsNcheese ...with John. Now, that'd be entertaining.
The look on Dara's face during Fern's fancy dress scene was so 😂😂😂😂
"I don't know if you're a genius or a madman"
Dara summed up in one sentence
Dara looks genuinely annoyed at the vacuum cleaner being so short.
43:28 John paralysed with vacuum shock 😢
“My brain doesn’t work like this”
“Your brain doesn’t work!”
😂
The joke was funny I guess, but couldn't laugh, too mean, poor John. Also saw it coming.
THE LOOK ALEX GIVES DARA AND FERN AFTER THE VACUUM TRICK
WHAT TRICK ?
John's dynamic with his team, even now after they know everything, still feels like they think he's a loon for the task he sabotaged.
Dara just about came up with the old T9 texting system, but with bells
It was a good system, too. I’m not sure where John’s problem was. 😅
munya has been a riot throughout the series, the enthusiasm is infectious.
i was wondering why none of them thought to look at the tape measurer so it was vv satisfying to hear alex say “all of the information was on the tape measurer” 😭 40:27
Fern's "WHAAAAA" in the intro always gets me
This is gonna be a weird comparison, but Munya gives me the same wholesome vibes I get from Mel Giedroyc
Taskmaster is absolutely brilliant! I've been in love with this show for years. Pure genius!
Imagine you send your hand in to Taskmaster and someone says "That looks like a demons' hand"
I think I'm in love with Fern.
"All the information was on the tape measure." Is highly underrated. 😂😂😂
John’s complete helplessness is frankly amazing.
Munya's duck pun caught me completely off guard!
Love the callback of calling it the Knappett.
The music never stops being a delight, huge part in the show's quality.
Now I can’t leave my bed
😂😂
30:41 I love Alex's look back to camera here
I love how much fern laughs at john's jokes and rambles lol
"oh that hand's horrible! it looks like a demon's hand!" fern says, pointing at a hand that looks exactly like mine
John looks so broken during the last part of the stage task.
Dara too.... they couldn't believe that vacuum cleaner's cord was so short. It blew their mind.
Which surprised me extensively, because that vacuum, called "a Henry", is a very well know for its stupidly short cord. It is a very iconic UK-made vacuum cleaner (in fact the only one still made in the UK to this day). Out of anyone, the contestants, as UK residents, should have recognized it I would think... but I guess I was wrong and Alex struck again!.
@@CookieTube I assume it was hyperbolized and it's not THAT short (on an unmodified vacuum cleaner), right?
You should definitely watch the outtakes for this episode. The team of 3 is furious
@@CookieTube It's more of a corrugated dust sucking hose
Confined to barracks by a tropical storm. That meant I got to watch much earlier than usual, before lunch even. My afternoon nap was spent with a big smile on my face. Thanks TM
John and the alluring tail genuinely makes me cry with laughter lol.
Idk why but I expected there to be a reveal that the tiger wasn't actually the "alluring animal". I think I got suspicious when Alex asked "is it alluring?" after at least one person pointed out the tiger. I wonder if there were other options that no one found.
I tought it was gonna be the suck right by the entrance tbh
John has to be my favorite contestant ever. His wit is so quick and it doesn't match his tasks at all. 😂
Indeed. I never thought he was funny at all with the wig and the teeth - but without them he is comedy gold.
I’ve said it before but Munya is so great for television. His enthusiasm and bonkers anecdotes just make him such a joy to watch.
This series is truly great, I'll miss these guys
John is 100% self-sabotage.
Through this series sometimes he was just waaaay too loser, made me thinking he's been asked to be the miserable one. Like the one with the tail. He's right there, standing on it. Or when he's covering the photo of his hand while he's looking for that photo.
@@MinekEzQM “Dad’s hand” SERIOUSLY. I thought, “How did this man get through life?”
Could someone please do a super cut of Fern saying, “Oh, no!” all series?
Someone's already done it.
The entire intro and prize task section was golden comedy.
31:01 for a broken man
I love Fern and Munya's color coordinated outfits in the studio from episodes 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8.
John standing apart from the other 2 at the end spoke volumes
3:06 Fern giving McPoyle realness
Fern, you have very skinny, hydrated, and beautiful hands that all your fans love. Well done finding it.
This made my day so much better. Thank you for uploading ❤
I've gone from not knowing who Fern Brady is in episode 1, to thinking she is legendary enough that in some sort of "save the greatest people" scenario, she should be the first one saved.
The confused faces @ 43:28😂😂😂😂😂
SArah and Munya hugging at the end of the stagetask was genuinely touching.