She's a spectacular interviewer. Oh my. The contrast between these interviews of G&A, and the others, is stark. Congratulations Mara for being so brilliant.
I feel like Greg is such a big part in the success. I love Alex and obviously he is the creator but when you look at the international version of TM (I love them too) that spice that Greg adds is missing from most if not all of them.
He is just naturally funny and a kind person deep inside who values the people he works with. I think that’s the mixture that makes this so special. And his teacher-self. 😂
Fantastic interview!! Whether you're a fan of the show or very well researched, it's refreshing to see interviewers ask thoughtful questions based on real knowledge.
US viewer here, just discovered Taskmaster via UA-cam this past year & I can't tell you how much joy it's brought me...I mean truly laughing til I can't breathe. The show is masterful on all fronts. I'm so glad Alex mentioned the cake because that remains one of the most outrageously funny things I've ever seen done. Absolutely love this show - even paid international shipping for some of their merch LOL!
She's a brilliant interviewer. Probably the best Taskmaster interview I've seen. The fascinating thing about this show is, that it in many ways feels like a show created in the writers' room - and then you realize just how much of it is actually envisioned by Alex. He's a pretty extraordinary guy. Or a pretty, extraordinary guy. Either way.
She is such a spectacularly great interviewer! I need to track down her other interviews. It's unusual to enjoy an interviewer as much as the people being interviewed.
Brilliant interview. I'm such a sucker for process, so it was fantastic to get a little bit of glimpse into how the show is made and has evolved over time. Mainly, I'm left wishing I could hear from more members of the production team like the director(s) and editors (And the production design team! The show always looks AMAZING and the fact that they've come up with a new theme for every series whilst keeping certain elements constant is always such a delight!).
I've just come to this video from an hour long interview with the editor on the show! So if you love process then you'll love this interview: ua-cam.com/video/l1vfmU9uSOw/v-deo.html
Watched so much related stuff and every series in the UK and it's the best Show on TV right now and has been for some years. This was without a doubt the BEST interview with the guys yet. Thank you so much.
Agree that this is probably the best TM interview of all the ones I've seen here on UA-cam, kudos to Mara Webster. If you haven't been listening to the Taskmaster Podcast, which has been doing interviews with the contestants, it's also well worth listening to. My one question is when was this interview recorded? Daisy May Cooper was on Series 10, that aired ages ago, but Greg seemed to think it wasn't out yet.
That's exactly what I was thinking, but then at 19:23 Alex mentions the current series airing literally now, by mentioning Bridget and how she approaches him on stage.
Really great interview! You made good use of every second of your limited time with them, and had clearly put a great deal of thought into your questions.
I know how generally VCM came out of her series not exactly feeling great about herself, but I just hope she realized the massive compliment that Greg was giving her in the live task of the final episode. When Greg says "and the only one I care about getting right of any of those was Victoria's", it's because he's fully aware that she was the smartest of the bunch and thus would've been the one to think of simply stamping her feet hard on the ground as her "monster noise". Something that theoretically would sound the same from anyone else doing it.
Completely agree. I also think it says a lot about her personality, the perhaps unfair standards that she holds herself to and how she thinks other people perceive her, that she went away thinking she'd not done a great job, when actually she was brilliant in her own very singular way (learning to ride a bike, seemingly entirely from first principles, in a couple of hours while being filmed was ridiculously impressive!) and was very funny while still being kind and supportive to her fellow contestants (and to Alex, which was very nice to see).
The thing with Victoria is that she *is* so smart, and sharp, and she put many of those skills to use in the show where she could (the way she nailed the riddle task is pure art), but so many of the tasks required such different skills and smarts than she possesses. Watching someone who's usually so composed become discombobulated is funny. But the funniest thing that TM and the dynamic with Greg brought out of her is that, for someone who *literally* has an amazing poker face and is able to fool people - she became utterly, adorably *predictable*. It became a game of 'predict Victoria' for Greg, both personally and as his 'authoritarian' TM character, and he was NOT about to lose. 😂 And that whole dynamic was delightful to watch.
Great interview. I do love how they started this entire thing with a Fringe event which was watched by a comparatively tiny number of people, and now they're making their 15th series.
Fantastic interview. I was worried when I saw the thumbnail and figured this is an interview made on a skype or something that the sound quality will be horrible, but no, its really clear and just an excellent thing to watch and listen to. Good stuff.
not that my opinion matters, but very good interviewer questions. some other interviews, especially with celebrities, feel very mechanical or formulaic, but i think a lot of the questions here approach a well-established TV show in an interesting angle. thank u for sharing with us!
We so enjoy the layered program. We get to know the contestants many of which we have nvr met here in the US. The span of ages is great! I rewatch all the shows to catch sm things said or to watch Alex laugh. Do stop the practice of actually hurting Alex like with snapping something on his face. Actual hurt, hurts us as well. Could we have a fan favorites show?
Well YT algorithm, this was a very pleasant surprise. Full disclosure - I'm a massive TM fan, the best comedy TV to have been devised for decades in my opinion, but this was something I was not expecting to see. Nice job.
“If you ever challenge Alex to do something in person, he will always say yes” wish she would’ve asked a follow up question there lol seemed like a good setup for a hilarious story but she was just like “haha ok back to my prewritten questions”
Shame the American version failed so spectacularly, but it's difficult to capture that Greg Davies energy, and harder still when many of the competitors didn't seem to understand the assignment.
@@manuelawarren-rothlin1601 yeah I didn't realise that until later on in the interview when she mentioned series 9 was airing now... She seemed to know a lot about the later ones though 🤔
Daisy May Cooper was robbed when she brought in “Captain Budwash”, and now we know why: Greg had been programmed to rubbish her prize tasks by all her previous (rubbish) prize tasks.
I have watched as much as I have been able to watch on UA-cam. What I've found interesting is there has not been a single comedian that I've thought, I don't like that person.
I have to say Iain Stirling didn't exactly ingratiate himself to me, largely because he seemed to be taking it all, and himself, a bit too seriously, but I acknowledge that he at least recognised, and appeared genuinely upset with himself, when he realised he'd been a twat and probably upset a few people.
@@peterclarke7240 If it's any consolation he and Lou Sanders really didn't have any "beef" at all and are still (and before the show, too) friends and working together.
I've even found myself liking a couple of contestants on the show, who I don't like in other things. Most notably Tim Vine, who I don't find funny as a stand up or an actor, yet he was brilliant on TM. The closest I get is Katherine Ryan, who I usually find really annoying but even she had some good moments.
@@Tao_Tology I didn't expect them to have beef, as they're both adults. I just have a tendency to dislike overly competitive people. which is more of a "me" problem. I'm sure Iain is very nice in reality.
@@peterclarke7240 I'm with you - the seasons where the cast was full of overly competitive people are the seasons that I find myself not liking much. I know that Alex and Greg said that when they're more competitive, it's funnier, but I think - it's funnier to a certain type of person, but not others. That competitive vibe often pushes people to the edge, and I think that some people find that 'thrilling', it's a heightened atmosphere, and anything could happen. I find myself enjoying the seasons where the cast is nicer, and works together more. I think that a quieter approach can be equally as funny, and I much prefer to see people getting along, rather than being contentious. (I thought series 11 was great, and series 12 was superb.) Those are the casts that keep me watching, because I think - gosh, I'd love to be there, to be around those people. The ones who are so competitive that they become jerks about it? Nope - it's a struggle to even keep watching. I can barely watch series 7, even though there are some funny moments that I love, because, especially early on, the cast is so angrily argumentative, and it's just not a pleasant place to be.
I think the reason why the American reboot of the show failed is that American comedy has been mostly dead for ten years.There are very few good comedians left and the great ones are rejected by tv comedy central because of politics. Some of the funniest comedians are just on social media. Dick Masterson and Sean would have been a great taskmaster/assistant for example.
The reason the US version failed is because they turned it into a 30 minute show and because Reggie Watts is not a Taskmaster type. Horne admitted to this himself in interviews. There are still hilarious US comedians and comedy shows, of course. How To with John Wilson or I Think You Should Leave are current shows that are ridiculously good. Who would be a good US Taskmaster? IMO Tig Notaro, Jason Mantzoukas, Chelsea Peretti, Lewis Black, Paul F Tompkins... I’m sure there are more.
Great interview, Mara! I had an hour or so with Alex about more of the specific tasks back in January and it was an absolute pleasure! ua-cam.com/video/--IYgt-jz-w/v-deo.html
yeah i think their channel four contract was for five seasons so series 10 was trhe first channel four one and series 15 will be the last (if they dont re sign the contract)
There's also another champion of champions, which has been filmed but not aired yet. So that's at least 3 more after the one currently airing in the UK.
Taskmaster is a show that would never work in America. Even on Cable. I have watched as many episodes as possible via You Tube or Amazon. It brings a lot of laughter to my life
@@tsotate Afaik, the closest (and successful in the US) equivalent of TM is that games night show with Jane Lynch. The probably could have got it off the ground in the states but they and the contestants got the tone all wrong.
They made an American version of Taskmaster. It was shite. It wasn't helped by the much shorter runtime, and huge number of adverts allowed on US television. Each episode ended up about 19 minutes long, so there was hardly any time left for the studio based stuff between tasks.
I don't know who the interviewer is, but she confuses me. She sounds American and British at the same time and I don't think I´ve ever heard that before. If I had to guess I would say that she's an American who tries to sound British. Or perhaps she's neither. :)
Yeah but we are post restrictions. It was kind of inevitable it would become endemic, similar to the flu, it is effectively over as a pandemic. Also, that 2000 figure isn't the number that died from Covid, it is the number who died within 28 days of having covid. This distinction is important because with the amount of people catching Covid, it is inevitable that a significant number of people who would have died anyway within that time period, happened to have caught Covid.
"post-covid" means something different in the context of the show compared to the rest of the world, like tasks don't require social distancing and we have a live audience again
There’s always one of you. If everyone listened to political correctness like this, we wouldn’t say anything. The Spanish Flu is still not technically over but at some point it turned for the better, and Covid certainly is far from a pandemic at this point in my mind. Regardless, post-Covid means real audience members. Now bugger off, you absolute donkey.
Also, according to the CDC it’s about 1,000 deaths a week on average for the flu. So, 2,000 ain’t bad. But what can be “depressing” is looking at death numbers, in general. There’s constant tragedy 24/7 on this planet, but there is also constant, positive miracles happening, as well. What upsets me is that if Alex and Greg read your ignorant comment, I think they’d be genuinely upset they offended someone, because they are kind people.
Love the show and haven’t watched interview yet. There is only one thing I don’t understand about the show and that is the “fake”? Homosexual relationship between Greg and Alex. Anyone have any insight? It doesn’t bother me but I think it detracts from the show.
I'm not sure what insight you're looking for. It's partly something played by the characters, especially from the pov of the Assistant being in love with the Taskmaster, not the other way around. Then it's also occasionally played for laughs by Greg and Alex, as the comedy hosts. That's all there is to it really, not much else to say beyond that without knowing exactly what you're after.
It's the dynamic that developed over time. You could also say that they have a "fake" Sub-Dom relationship, or a "fake" Taskmaster-Assistant relationship. They're playing characters, as they are actors on a tv-show. I'm not sure why you single out them sometimes joking about being in a relationship/unrequited love, as opposed to the much more often played joke of Alex being bullied or a servant. Does it simply make you uncomfortable to see two men who act out possibly being gay on screen? Because if that "detracts from the show", but the bullying and Alex literally crawling on the floor singing about being a floor snake doesn't, then I'm not sure where your issue stems from...
She's a spectacular interviewer. Oh my. The contrast between these interviews of G&A, and the others, is stark. Congratulations Mara for being so brilliant.
I feel like Greg is such a big part in the success. I love Alex and obviously he is the creator but when you look at the international version of TM (I love them too) that spice that Greg adds is missing from most if not all of them.
He is just naturally funny and a kind person deep inside who values the people he works with. I think that’s the mixture that makes this so special.
And his teacher-self. 😂
the fact that Alex casually mentions how they're doing series 15 now as 13 started airing makes me happy
And now my mind is racing about who is on 14 and 15
Champion of champions 2 is next actually
@@mkitbde they filmed that before 13 though.
@@stingersplash As evident in the "ducks" ...
I really want so see Miles Jupp, Danny Dyer and Claudia Winkleman on the same series.
Fantastic interview!! Whether you're a fan of the show or very well researched, it's refreshing to see interviewers ask thoughtful questions based on real knowledge.
Greg Davi’s and Alex Horne are notoriously difficult to talk to
I love the "Alex is a extremist" line of introductions Greg has going on... They're so good every time!
“I resent it but there is a bubbling affection” - almost a declaration of undying love from Greg there 🤣🤣🤣
For context listen from 13:00 onwards
There is also now documented proof that when Greg needs to feel safe.......he will grab Little Alex Horne. 👍🏻
Also, Greg: "I've heard of fanfictions with Alex and me... I don't understand why, though" (source: the Taskmaster podcast)
US viewer here, just discovered Taskmaster via UA-cam this past year & I can't tell you how much joy it's brought me...I mean truly laughing til I can't breathe. The show is masterful on all fronts. I'm so glad Alex mentioned the cake because that remains one of the most outrageously funny things I've ever seen done. Absolutely love this show - even paid international shipping for some of their merch LOL!
She's a brilliant interviewer. Probably the best Taskmaster interview I've seen.
The fascinating thing about this show is, that it in many ways feels like a show created in the writers' room - and then you realize just how much of it is actually envisioned by Alex. He's a pretty extraordinary guy. Or a pretty, extraordinary guy. Either way.
She is such a spectacularly great interviewer! I need to track down her other interviews. It's unusual to enjoy an interviewer as much as the people being interviewed.
Greg’s reaction when she says “you make a lot of decisions that may or may not be fair” 😂
Such a great interview. Excellent interviewing skills, great questions, so well informed about the show. Loved it 🎉
Amazing questioning with context, great pacing to get the most out of the subjects. You're totally right, shes a great interviewer.
What an incredible interview. Rarely do you see such an excellent, dynamic interviewer. Very well done, Mara.
Brilliant interview. I'm such a sucker for process, so it was fantastic to get a little bit of glimpse into how the show is made and has evolved over time. Mainly, I'm left wishing I could hear from more members of the production team like the director(s) and editors (And the production design team! The show always looks AMAZING and the fact that they've come up with a new theme for every series whilst keeping certain elements constant is always such a delight!).
I've just come to this video from an hour long interview with the editor on the show! So if you love process then you'll love this interview: ua-cam.com/video/l1vfmU9uSOw/v-deo.html
Very thoughtful conversation about an utterly ridiculous show 🤣
Love this interview! Just wanted to echo other's comments that it's so great to have an interviewer so capable and informed. Very enjoyable.
Amazing interview! I really appreciated the thoughtful questions, from someone who evidently knows the show. Good questions with good examples!
Very impressed by the interview questions. Great work on a great interview!
Absolutely brilliant! Thanks for this lovely conversation with two of the best comedians on telly. Learned a lot about my favourite show. Cheers!
Watched so much related stuff and every series in the UK and it's the best Show on TV right now and has been for some years. This was without a doubt the BEST interview with the guys yet. Thank you so much.
Absolutely fantastic interview.
“In the heat of battle, you just make mistakes” - Greg about Taskmaster scoring 😂🤣💀
Agree that this is probably the best TM interview of all the ones I've seen here on UA-cam, kudos to Mara Webster. If you haven't been listening to the Taskmaster Podcast, which has been doing interviews with the contestants, it's also well worth listening to. My one question is when was this interview recorded? Daisy May Cooper was on Series 10, that aired ages ago, but Greg seemed to think it wasn't out yet.
That's exactly what I was thinking, but then at 19:23 Alex mentions the current series airing literally now, by mentioning Bridget and how she approaches him on stage.
I just assumed that there is a delay with overseas releasing.
Really great interview! You made good use of every second of your limited time with them, and had clearly put a great deal of thought into your questions.
I know how generally VCM came out of her series not exactly feeling great about herself, but I just hope she realized the massive compliment that Greg was giving her in the live task of the final episode. When Greg says "and the only one I care about getting right of any of those was Victoria's", it's because he's fully aware that she was the smartest of the bunch and thus would've been the one to think of simply stamping her feet hard on the ground as her "monster noise". Something that theoretically would sound the same from anyone else doing it.
Completely agree. I also think it says a lot about her personality, the perhaps unfair standards that she holds herself to and how she thinks other people perceive her, that she went away thinking she'd not done a great job, when actually she was brilliant in her own very singular way (learning to ride a bike, seemingly entirely from first principles, in a couple of hours while being filmed was ridiculously impressive!) and was very funny while still being kind and supportive to her fellow contestants (and to Alex, which was very nice to see).
The thing with Victoria is that she *is* so smart, and sharp, and she put many of those skills to use in the show where she could (the way she nailed the riddle task is pure art), but so many of the tasks required such different skills and smarts than she possesses. Watching someone who's usually so composed become discombobulated is funny. But the funniest thing that TM and the dynamic with Greg brought out of her is that, for someone who *literally* has an amazing poker face and is able to fool people - she became utterly, adorably *predictable*. It became a game of 'predict Victoria' for Greg, both personally and as his 'authoritarian' TM character, and he was NOT about to lose. 😂 And that whole dynamic was delightful to watch.
Such an intelligent and well researched interview! Fantastic!
A. The screen set-up keeps on reminding me of No More Jockeys
B. I like that Alex's screen name is T.A.
Great interview. I do love how they started this entire thing with a Fringe event which was watched by a comparatively tiny number of people, and now they're making their 15th series.
And with the show bringing out different things, Noel Fielding has said he got way more competitive than he'd thought he would!
Noel hiding as a banana was the single funniest moment of the entire run of the show.
Fantastic interview.
I was worried when I saw the thumbnail and figured this is an interview made on a skype or something that the sound quality will be horrible, but no, its really clear and just an excellent thing to watch and listen to. Good stuff.
Alex’s wallpaper or whatever it is with the trees is so beautiful
This was a brilliant interview with great questions.
Kudos to the host, the questions were really thoughtful. They are great as always ❤️
This was such a great interview.
T.A. - Taskmaster's Assistant
Greg & Alex Are Absolutely Brilliant 😁
Quality interview. Great hearing about hiw they come up with stuff and how they think about the show. You can see their passion too very easily
not that my opinion matters, but very good interviewer questions. some other interviews, especially with celebrities, feel very mechanical or formulaic, but i think a lot of the questions here approach a well-established TV show in an interesting angle. thank u for sharing with us!
I live for Davies being an authoritarian megalomaniac chaotic Taskmaster 🤣
A fantastic interview. Loved it. Thanks
I love the KLF ice cream van behind Greg.
Great insight into the mechanics and development process of a terrific show. We need more of that kind of glimpse into the creative process.
Nice Lee Madgwick. I first thought it was the KLF van.
My favorite show in all of television. Always fresh and funny
Great Interview, 2 of the most interest comedians here talkig about a great show.
Really good interview!
you asked some really good questions. Thanks you!
KLF Ice Kream Van poster behind Greg!
Great interview!
We so enjoy the layered program. We get to know the contestants many of which we have nvr met here in the US. The span of ages is great! I rewatch all the shows to catch sm things said or to watch Alex laugh. Do stop the practice of actually hurting Alex like with snapping something on his face. Actual hurt, hurts us as well. Could we have a fan favorites show?
Well YT algorithm, this was a very pleasant surprise. Full disclosure - I'm a massive TM fan, the best comedy TV to have been devised for decades in my opinion, but this was something I was not expecting to see.
Nice job.
I wouldn't help Ed Gamble, almost anyone else. 😂😂😂
“If you ever challenge Alex to do something in person, he will always say yes” wish she would’ve asked a follow up question there lol seemed like a good setup for a hilarious story but she was just like “haha ok back to my prewritten questions”
Excellent interview! Thank you. It answered many questions I had, without ruining the mystique of this highly entertaining and lovable show.
Why was Greg confused about Daisy May Cooper being a contestant when they talk about VCM and Johnny Vegas (who was on the same series)?
Remember, Greg needs an honest to goodness cue card with the contestants names on it for every episode because he forgets them
Shame the American version failed so spectacularly, but it's difficult to capture that Greg Davies energy, and harder still when many of the competitors didn't seem to understand the assignment.
Great interview
How on Earth did she get to interview these guys. Her questions are like a machine gun 😳
Shows how much Greg watches if he thinks Daisy May Cooper is an upcoming contestant 😂
He might have referred to the American audience. It was said, that they are a few seasons behind.
@@manuelawarren-rothlin1601 yeah I didn't realise that until later on in the interview when she mentioned series 9 was airing now... She seemed to know a lot about the later ones though 🤔
@@dbs1013 VPN...
Daisy May Cooper was robbed when she brought in “Captain Budwash”, and now we know why: Greg had been programmed to rubbish her prize tasks by all her previous (rubbish) prize tasks.
_Post-COVID_
LOL. Boy, are we all in for a big surprise
I want to know how they found the Taskmaster house.
Love you Beastie 🥰
Alex must tweak his accent for the show. Was a bit weird hearing him.
Best friends can call each other names x
I have watched as much as I have been able to watch on UA-cam. What I've found interesting is there has not been a single comedian that I've thought, I don't like that person.
I have to say Iain Stirling didn't exactly ingratiate himself to me, largely because he seemed to be taking it all, and himself, a bit too seriously, but I acknowledge that he at least recognised, and appeared genuinely upset with himself, when he realised he'd been a twat and probably upset a few people.
@@peterclarke7240 If it's any consolation he and Lou Sanders really didn't have any "beef" at all and are still (and before the show, too) friends and working together.
I've even found myself liking a couple of contestants on the show, who I don't like in other things. Most notably Tim Vine, who I don't find funny as a stand up or an actor, yet he was brilliant on TM.
The closest I get is Katherine Ryan, who I usually find really annoying but even she had some good moments.
@@Tao_Tology I didn't expect them to have beef, as they're both adults. I just have a tendency to dislike overly competitive people. which is more of a "me" problem.
I'm sure Iain is very nice in reality.
@@peterclarke7240 I'm with you - the seasons where the cast was full of overly competitive people are the seasons that I find myself not liking much. I know that Alex and Greg said that when they're more competitive, it's funnier, but I think - it's funnier to a certain type of person, but not others. That competitive vibe often pushes people to the edge, and I think that some people find that 'thrilling', it's a heightened atmosphere, and anything could happen.
I find myself enjoying the seasons where the cast is nicer, and works together more. I think that a quieter approach can be equally as funny, and I much prefer to see people getting along, rather than being contentious. (I thought series 11 was great, and series 12 was superb.) Those are the casts that keep me watching, because I think - gosh, I'd love to be there, to be around those people. The ones who are so competitive that they become jerks about it? Nope - it's a struggle to even keep watching. I can barely watch series 7, even though there are some funny moments that I love, because, especially early on, the cast is so angrily argumentative, and it's just not a pleasant place to be.
I think the reason why the American reboot of the show failed is that American comedy has been mostly dead for ten years.There are very few good comedians left and the great ones are rejected by tv comedy central because of politics.
Some of the funniest comedians are just on social media. Dick Masterson and Sean would have been a great taskmaster/assistant for example.
It's Always Sunny remains on TV despite certain episodes now "banned". There are good comedies about just few and far between.
The reason the US version failed is because they turned it into a 30 minute show and because Reggie Watts is not a Taskmaster type. Horne admitted to this himself in interviews. There are still hilarious US comedians and comedy shows, of course. How To with John Wilson or I Think You Should Leave are current shows that are ridiculously good. Who would be a good US Taskmaster? IMO Tig Notaro, Jason Mantzoukas, Chelsea Peretti, Lewis Black, Paul F Tompkins... I’m sure there are more.
Great interview, Mara! I had an hour or so with Alex about more of the specific tasks back in January and it was an absolute pleasure!
ua-cam.com/video/--IYgt-jz-w/v-deo.html
Great interview! Did i heard right there was shooting for 15 season, w o w s u p e r !
yeah i think their channel four contract was for five seasons so series 10 was trhe first channel four one and series 15 will be the last (if they dont re sign the contract)
@@tabithasinclair6821 that would be 6 seasons but no chance they don't renew it
@@stingersplash oh shit yeah good point
There's also another champion of champions, which has been filmed but not aired yet. So that's at least 3 more after the one currently airing in the UK.
Persuadable? 😍
Taskmaster is a show that would never work in America. Even on Cable. I have watched as many episodes as possible via You Tube or Amazon. It brings a lot of laughter to my life
They actually made an American version, and it was absolutely terrible.
@@tsotate Afaik, the closest (and successful in the US) equivalent of TM is that games night show with Jane Lynch.
The probably could have got it off the ground in the states but they and the contestants got the tone all wrong.
They made an American version of Taskmaster. It was shite. It wasn't helped by the much shorter runtime, and huge number of adverts allowed on US television. Each episode ended up about 19 minutes long, so there was hardly any time left for the studio based stuff between tasks.
I don't know who the interviewer is, but she confuses me. She sounds American and British at the same time and I don't think I´ve ever heard that before. If I had to guess I would say that she's an American who tries to sound British. Or perhaps she's neither. :)
I had the same thought and confusion!
It’s so depressing to hear Alex say “post-covid” when nearly 2000 people died from it over the last week.
You are depressing.
Yeah but we are post restrictions. It was kind of inevitable it would become endemic, similar to the flu, it is effectively over as a pandemic. Also, that 2000 figure isn't the number that died from Covid, it is the number who died within 28 days of having covid. This distinction is important because with the amount of people catching Covid, it is inevitable that a significant number of people who would have died anyway within that time period, happened to have caught Covid.
"post-covid" means something different in the context of the show compared to the rest of the world, like tasks don't require social distancing and we have a live audience again
There’s always one of you. If everyone listened to political correctness like this, we wouldn’t say anything. The Spanish Flu is still not technically over but at some point it turned for the better, and Covid certainly is far from a pandemic at this point in my mind. Regardless, post-Covid means real audience members. Now bugger off, you absolute donkey.
Also, according to the CDC it’s about 1,000 deaths a week on average for the flu. So, 2,000 ain’t bad. But what can be “depressing” is looking at death numbers, in general. There’s constant tragedy 24/7 on this planet, but there is also constant, positive miracles happening, as well.
What upsets me is that if Alex and Greg read your ignorant comment, I think they’d be genuinely upset they offended someone, because they are kind people.
Love the show and haven’t watched interview yet. There is only one thing I don’t understand about the show and that is the “fake”? Homosexual relationship between Greg and Alex. Anyone have any insight? It doesn’t bother me but I think it detracts from the show.
I'm not sure what insight you're looking for. It's partly something played by the characters, especially from the pov of the Assistant being in love with the Taskmaster, not the other way around. Then it's also occasionally played for laughs by Greg and Alex, as the comedy hosts. That's all there is to it really, not much else to say beyond that without knowing exactly what you're after.
It's the dynamic that developed over time. You could also say that they have a "fake" Sub-Dom relationship, or a "fake" Taskmaster-Assistant relationship. They're playing characters, as they are actors on a tv-show. I'm not sure why you single out them sometimes joking about being in a relationship/unrequited love, as opposed to the much more often played joke of Alex being bullied or a servant. Does it simply make you uncomfortable to see two men who act out possibly being gay on screen? Because if that "detracts from the show", but the bullying and Alex literally crawling on the floor singing about being a floor snake doesn't, then I'm not sure where your issue stems from...
@@cosimariemer9243 no, lots of gay friends. Just seems forced. The dominance thing is funnier. Thanks
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