I want to thank Alex and the TM crew for actually caring about their fans on RUclips aswell. They arent like other big tv shows who just post small clips for views.
He really does seem genuinely kind and unique in a wonderful way. Providing laughter and entertainment as well introducing the contestants/comedians to a worldwide audience.
I don't know the business end of putting the whole show on RUclips, but I'll say its 100% the reason Taskmaster is the first serialized show I've watch season after season of in years (decades, practically) because there's simple, practical access to it. I don't know if its theoretically way less profitable or not, but I am a testament to a viewer you've only brought in through the ways you share this show with others.
Same! It also helps that each series is different and the tasks are still new and funny. I've started watching when there were only unofficial uploads..so great that I can support the official channel now!
As an American viewer, I am just so so grateful they decided to put full episodes and seasons up on RUclips. And so soon after they air, too. If they hadn’t, I wouldn’t have even heard of the show. Now I’ve seen over 20 seasons, including international version lol
I hope they're making money of YT ads or something, and for the same reasons you've mentioned I've been rewatching every series/episode. Truly grateful for the ease of access.
@jayrose2933 that's the truly insane part. Lots of companies are experimenting with throwing up old seasons of shows, but even then they're usually trickle-fed to keep constant engagement. These are brand new episodes when they post, and it doesn't come at the cost of having half the library of old seasons licensed out somewhere that would prohibit them leaving them up anywhere for free. RUclipsrs complain about Shorts giving "empty growth" because no one is doomscrolling shorts looking to dive into a channel, so the subscriber boost can hurt them because a lower percent of their subscribers engage with their content. Taskmaster has done the opposite, maximizing for "full growth" by making everything for the end user truly better than could be expected for the nothing I'm paying them. I'm sure it shows in their growth metrics, but I hope someone reads all the appreciation and makes sure the appropriate people feel it.
nah the umbrella wink be old news in about 3 days, lets not sleep on the thigh squeeze, that thing will stay with him forever constantly being asked for it
You could argue that the one thing that being alive really means is that you can die. In that sense Joanne McNally's attempt with the mannequin is quite profound.
Nick and Steve's team task was a perfect example of several things: how to not read or follow instructions, how to create an impromptu doubles prop comedy improv act, and surprisingly, a lesson in the conservation of energy and momentum.
I'm kind of surprised Nick is doing so poorly this series, because he's had a lot of very strong performances. On the other hand, sometimes he does just flip a table.
I'm surprised that people still think that the actual competition matters, and thst it isn't literally just a framing device. It's like the people who try to 'win' Dungeons and Dragons and don't realise that rolling a natural one on the die is Very Good for the narrative generally, and a lot of fun.
@@Killjoy_Mel No, I get that it's a comedy show first and foremost. Someone in the comments section of a different episode complained about how unfair the prize task is, and I had to explain to them that the entire show is fundamentally arbitrary. It's more Whose Line is it Anyway than a serious competition.
@@portmantologist Don't tell that person that the contestants don't always create the item submitted for the prize task! A very few times, they've let slip phrases like "I asked them [the production team] to make me [thing]". Although clearly they also sometimes do also make the thing, or bring an actual possession or whatever. So there's probably a mishmash of origins of the things.
@@Killjoy_Mel I think the competition matters at least a little. To me what sets Taskmaster apart from the thousand other panel shows out there is that the contestants and audience are at least nominally invested in the outcome and the points are meaningful.
Nick is absolutely going for the People's champion, doesn't matter if he is utterly dumpstered in points, I feel like he will be many people's favorite contestant for series to come! Also, has there been a series with a gulf in points this big before? John just keeps on winning and Nick, well... bless him, we love him anyway.
I haven't counted them all, but in series 12 Victoria was 40 points behind Alan and Desiree who were in third place, which is the highest gulf between last and fourth, so it's a bit bigger between last and first (although Morgana wasn't that far ahead of Alan and Desiree)
I always like when Alex lightly denies whatever Greg has just accused him of saying in the intro because it's funny to think about the things he didn't deny at all
I mean there's definitely a pattern to it - he'll deny actually bad things like racism/homophobia/cheating on his wife pretty quickly but let almost anything that's more absurd than cancellable slide
She should have gotten more points for that. Surely it's more entertaining than simply dancing with the maneken that looks just like a maneken, considering Sophie's attempt involved some dancing as well 😄
I love that Nick did the same "AAAAAHHHHHHHH" as Katherine Parkinson when she thought she had the Spider task figured out. I think that is even the same table!
Remember when John had the secret task of sabotaging the task? John's deliberate sabotage wasn't failing as hard as these two actually trying their earnest to accomplish the task.
Honestly, I thought the big reveal would be that Nick and Steve had a second secret task about sabotaging the watermelon task. As it turns out, they're just terrible.
It's fascinating how well this show builds rapport between the contestants and the audience. Every season on the first episode I get introduced to new people, and by the end of the series I feel like I've known them for years.
The genius of the editing can leave performers thinking they've nailed the task when they've actually botched it. That flick task was madness!! I would have botched it myself for sure!!!
I learned another difference between British English and American English: flapjack is apparently something like a granola bar in Britain, while in the US it's a pancake. And apparently "flan" is something else as well - in the US it usually refers to a Mexican custard dessert with a caramel sauce.
According to the internet, a UK flan is also described as "custard", but my idea of custard would not spill down the sides when it's a degree off level... How does one typically eat a pie shell poured to the brim with eggnog? Because that's such a watery tart it should be distributing swords.
@@Ceruleanstagreed. Also, thankfully, TM's versions of many things are messier and more complicated versions, especially when asked to manipulate them in a way that may get contestants gooey.
So what have we learned today? We've learned umbrella that you can't bring something to life by literally declaring it dead. We've learned that Taskmaster is mich more umbrella difficult when you don't have the fucking task with you. And we've umbrella that Joanme Umbrella McNally has no umbrella clue how to whisper. But most umbrella, we've learned that tonight's winner is JOOOOHN ROBBIIIIIINS!
I love the cast this season so much. Everyone is such a good sport about the tasks and the vibes are really sweet overall. Convinced me to binge watch all the other seasons!
Yes! I feel like his level of commitment is comparable to one of us (a fan) getting on the show but he also brings a cinematic spirit to almost every task. I absolutely look forward to everything he does!
I love this cast. Less crazy laughs because they’re not psychopaths, true. But I’d rather hangout with any of them than some people in previous seasons. My other favorite lovely cast is series 11.
True. I think the whole cast is pretty chill which is actually quite nice. They are the complete opposite of S16 where the whole lineup was manic and insane. I like both series, but maybe the that swing was too great for some people.
Agreed. I loved all seasons. I loved crazy seasons and rewatch them often. But all Taskmaster is good times. Sweet Nick failing miserably in this is so funny.
@@juicesnap you're spot on, but I think I'm starting to realize that Sophie and Steve can be pretty unhinged in their own way! This episode had me scream laughing in ways I did not expect.
Cheers to Nick, a very funny guy! He, to me, is the best contestant because he is just himself most of the time. Not to say the others aren't immensely talented, and they are, but Nick is just a dad doing his best, which is pretty cool.
i don't think the team challenges have ever been this lopsided but if nick and steve's comedy of errors wasn't the hardest i've laughed in a looong time
Guys every single season doesn’t have to be legendary psycho loud funny. These people are SO lovely and it’s a different dynamic. Just ENJOY things good lord.
Skimming the comments, I'm seeing way more people complaining about haters than actual haters. Personally, I'm fine with this season so far, and it has moments that are really funny, but I think this is the first one I'm probably not going to rewatch. I also don't expect to see a lot from this season in future clip compilation videos.
7:42 You can visibly watch Alex read the teleprompter, go "wait why is the next line 'flip off greg?'" followed by realization of the joke. It's very funny.
33:15 My biggest hysterical laughing fit in my life! The transition from this beautiful and thoughtful exploration of anthropomorphizing an inanimate mannequin through dance... To "I can do a beat-box?" True art.
How enraged would you be ordering flan and seeing that pie crust of liquid come out? A solid display of how the same word is used to describe something wildly different across the Atlantic.
@@Corvus-fw2hr the liquid isn’t normal. I expect they just used boxed custard for cheapness and for that slomo shot. It is different in the uk though. It’s a general word for what in America might be called an egg tart. In my experience it’s usually a sweet egg custard in a crust, but occasionally it’s savory. I’ve never had a flan with a crust in America and it’s always sweet
The watermelon task is AMAZING! The task descrption sounded pretty dull but both teams, especially Nick and Steve, delivered the hell out of that task 😂
John's farthings collection is suddenly reminding me of his old XFM show when he chose fathings history as his topic on Winner Plays On. I can't remember how many weeks he won, but it feels like at least two
Thanks for these videos. Every week I'm looking forward to the new episode. And I really enjoy this cast. Everyone is lovely and funny and the atmosphere is very relaxed in general. :)
the casting on these shows is always so well done. not just in terms of the contestants themselves but in the diversity of the panel. one of the things that makes taskmaster so great is to see how differently people approach the show with their unique comedic stylings
The editing team putting sophie's and john's mannequins is absolutely genius and hilarious it made it 1000000 funnier laughed so hard i loved her performance so much literally booed with the audience 😂😂
Sohpie getting away with saying umbrella 15 TIMES is absolutely insane and yet perfectly reasonable.
But getting screwed on the stage task round 1 was definitely not..
@@GarrettPDGA One of my favorite things about Sophie is how she accepts getting screwed with zero malice, just pure whimsy :'D
I was thinking she could have said it dozens of times when nobody else was in the room.
@@DaddyBeanDaddyBeanher teammates had to be able to hear it, it was part of her rules
@@kendralutley5416 oh ok, missed that, thanks
I want to thank Alex and the TM crew for actually caring about their fans on RUclips aswell. They arent like other big tv shows who just post small clips for views.
Ikr. They could’ve made so much more money just by putting it on a streaming platform
So true.
It's also good for them! I'm in Canada and most likely would have never found the show and been able to support it if they didn't upload to RUclips!
Alex seems like one of the best humans, especially in the world of entertainment. And making this available to us all over the world, well, wow!
He really does seem genuinely kind and unique in a wonderful way. Providing laughter and entertainment as well introducing the contestants/comedians to a worldwide audience.
I don't know the business end of putting the whole show on RUclips, but I'll say its 100% the reason Taskmaster is the first serialized show I've watch season after season of in years (decades, practically) because there's simple, practical access to it. I don't know if its theoretically way less profitable or not, but I am a testament to a viewer you've only brought in through the ways you share this show with others.
Same! It also helps that each series is different and the tasks are still new and funny. I've started watching when there were only unofficial uploads..so great that I can support the official channel now!
As an American viewer, I am just so so grateful they decided to put full episodes and seasons up on RUclips. And so soon after they air, too. If they hadn’t, I wouldn’t have even heard of the show. Now I’ve seen over 20 seasons, including international version lol
I hope they're making money of YT ads or something, and for the same reasons you've mentioned I've been rewatching every series/episode. Truly grateful for the ease of access.
@jayrose2933 that's the truly insane part. Lots of companies are experimenting with throwing up old seasons of shows, but even then they're usually trickle-fed to keep constant engagement. These are brand new episodes when they post, and it doesn't come at the cost of having half the library of old seasons licensed out somewhere that would prohibit them leaving them up anywhere for free.
RUclipsrs complain about Shorts giving "empty growth" because no one is doomscrolling shorts looking to dive into a channel, so the subscriber boost can hurt them because a lower percent of their subscribers engage with their content.
Taskmaster has done the opposite, maximizing for "full growth" by making everything for the end user truly better than could be expected for the nothing I'm paying them.
I'm sure it shows in their growth metrics, but I hope someone reads all the appreciation and makes sure the appropriate people feel it.
I am very lucky because I'm from Spain and if they didn't post the complete series here I wouldn't be able to watch them
Nick and Steve failing that task has probably been my favorite task in all 17 seasons
The watermelon falling straight down was pure poetry. You can write it, but you can't write it better.
@samdurham6277 Nick stepping on the stage directly after being reminded he can't! Lol. John Kearns wishes he could have sabotaged so well
@@samdurham6277 and steve just not even looking its way and just closing his eyes lmao
@@Numerlon the task could have been “fail this task in as many ways as possible” and they wouldn’t have failed in as many ways as they did 😂😂
I cried laughing...and at that moment maybe the most endearing comedy duo in history
This is the most quietly unhinged episode of all time. I felt like I was staring into the void. Excellent. No notes.
what a hyper exaggeration
@@antiphon000 you have correctly identified hyperbole. Well done
The umbrella wink is a career defining moment. Nick's life will never be the same.
Both versions of this task have been hilarious. But Steve and Nick's go straight into the Taskmaster Hall of Fame.
Shame "Umbrella Corporation""® is already taken...
Not to mention those rock hard thighs!
nah the umbrella wink be old news in about 3 days, lets not sleep on the thigh squeeze, that thing will stay with him forever constantly being asked for it
If there ever is a Ted Lasso Season 4 they need to include it as part of his character!
You could argue that the one thing that being alive really means is that you can die. In that sense Joanne McNally's attempt with the mannequin is quite profound.
So she gets 5 theoretical points for that.
Too bad she couldn’t bullshit her way to that conclusion it may have worked
All she had to do was to have a final scene with the thing alive (maybe paint it pink) and she would've done really well.
That's was frankly my first thought.
@@ProxyGateTactician Judy Love would definitely have tried that angle, though.
And all other angles.
Wasn't expecting horror tonight, but Steve Pemberton as a mannequin is bloody terrifying.
I got major League of Gentlemen vibes from that bit.
The editing was perfect too 😂 *the skin*
I have watch every episode of Taskmaster multiple times, there very few moments I skip... This will be one of them, I do need to sleep haha
i dont know if you know his work, but he is most famous for The League Of Gentlemen, and that is horror
@@krisinsaigon It wasn't horror... it was a local show, for local people.
Nick and Steve's team task was a perfect example of several things: how to not read or follow instructions, how to create an impromptu doubles prop comedy improv act, and surprisingly, a lesson in the conservation of energy and momentum.
Honestly, a perfect intro to a physics lab at uni
Greg: What a mighty tree trunk you have!
Nick: It's really hard, isn't it?
no way the Internet denizens will misinterpret this at all!
Steve: I actually have a banana down here, that I would like to show you
I'm kind of surprised Nick is doing so poorly this series, because he's had a lot of very strong performances. On the other hand, sometimes he does just flip a table.
I'm surprised that people still think that the actual competition matters, and thst it isn't literally just a framing device. It's like the people who try to 'win' Dungeons and Dragons and don't realise that rolling a natural one on the die is Very Good for the narrative generally, and a lot of fun.
@@Killjoy_Mel No, I get that it's a comedy show first and foremost. Someone in the comments section of a different episode complained about how unfair the prize task is, and I had to explain to them that the entire show is fundamentally arbitrary. It's more Whose Line is it Anyway than a serious competition.
@@portmantologist Don't tell that person that the contestants don't always create the item submitted for the prize task! A very few times, they've let slip phrases like "I asked them [the production team] to make me [thing]".
Although clearly they also sometimes do also make the thing, or bring an actual possession or whatever. So there's probably a mishmash of origins of the things.
@@isaaceiland-hall425 I feel like it's fine as long as it's their idea tbh
@@Killjoy_Mel I think the competition matters at least a little. To me what sets Taskmaster apart from the thousand other panel shows out there is that the contestants and audience are at least nominally invested in the outcome and the points are meaningful.
I have the biggest crush on Nick Mohammed this season. He seems like such a sweet person.
He is very sweet. Even as a stage vampire.
Get in line, Greg has dibs!
And those legs are tree trunks
I'm not into blokes but I don't mind saying that he's adorable but with confidence.... depending on the task at hand 😂
He’s also athletic with tree trunks for legs apparently.
Nick is absolutely going for the People's champion, doesn't matter if he is utterly dumpstered in points, I feel like he will be many people's favorite contestant for series to come! Also, has there been a series with a gulf in points this big before? John just keeps on winning and Nick, well... bless him, we love him anyway.
Wolfie was robbed!
I haven't counted them all, but in series 12 Victoria was 40 points behind Alan and Desiree who were in third place, which is the highest gulf between last and fourth, so it's a bit bigger between last and first (although Morgana wasn't that far ahead of Alan and Desiree)
For me it was sophie
Sophie with her 15 umbrellas and Nick's wink at the end of the bonus task are just SUPERB! LMAO! Love this show soooooooo much!!!
Yeah, Sophies "I feel like an umbrella" killed me!
I always like when Alex lightly denies whatever Greg has just accused him of saying in the intro because it's funny to think about the things he didn't deny at all
I mean there's definitely a pattern to it - he'll deny actually bad things like racism/homophobia/cheating on his wife pretty quickly but let almost anything that's more absurd than cancellable slide
Sophie's beatboxing, puts Iain Stirling's "boots and cats" to shame! 😂
She should have gotten more points for that. Surely it's more entertaining than simply dancing with the maneken that looks just like a maneken, considering Sophie's attempt involved some dancing as well 😄
Agreed. Beatboxing Wolfie was worth 4pts imo
@@soniajo6237 1 point for how you wrote 'mannequin'.
And Nick and Steve breaking every rule possible in the team task puts Iain and the sand buckets to shame 🤣
@@Schradermusic 😂💀
New Nick and Greg fan fiction coming soon, undoubtedly.
What do you mean "new"?! Does that imply there are some already??
I watched the latest outtakes where Greg lifts Nick out of the floaties and was thinking the exact same thing..
Where can I read?
@@multitoucan300 You haven't seen them? they're great
As well as Alex and Steve
I love that Nick did the same "AAAAAHHHHHHHH" as Katherine Parkinson when she thought she had the Spider task figured out. I think that is even the same table!
The psychological effects of that table cannot be ignored
Am I the spider?
Manny Quinn was some Bob Mortimer-level shit.
only if Manny Quinn's anus was too high.
Nick and Steve and their watermelon work is some of the best failing i have seen in ages. In my life, maybe. Great Work.
you know if Ed Gamble had been paired with either of them, he'd already be in jail fur murder.
@@benzaiten933 that would be rich coming from the guy who spat milk in Alex's tea
Remember when John had the secret task of sabotaging the task?
John's deliberate sabotage wasn't failing as hard as these two actually trying their earnest to accomplish the task.
The beatboxing Alsatian was wonderful! So completely off-the-wall. I thought it should have won!!
Definitely better than John's, who just dragged a mannequin around a bit.
Yeah, the 3 points should have been hers.
She deserved so much more than 2 points! The magician sucked, the dancing was ok I guess, and Steve's was creepy.
With the Greg-Nick dynamic, not enough people talking about how John took his chance to hold Joanne's hair back for her. What a romantic!
They seem to have been flirting all season. Especially Joanne’s portrait task
I loved that part! What a gentleman.
@@andrewellis712i was literally thinking this too. they’re flirting like crazy. i thought it was only me who had noticed it 😂
7:08 that look on John's face after Greg said he didn't want to squeeze his farthing collection😂
Honestly, I thought the big reveal would be that Nick and Steve had a second secret task about sabotaging the watermelon task.
As it turns out, they're just terrible.
It's fascinating how well this show builds rapport between the contestants and the audience. Every season on the first episode I get introduced to new people, and by the end of the series I feel like I've known them for years.
I go from “I have no idea who most/any are” to “I love them all so much please don’t go” every single series.
Steve is always so creative and yet somehow mostly in the middle. I like his creativity best
He's been hindered by being disqualified a couple of times. Were it not for that his point score would be up with John's.
@@aymiewalshe982 also with the exception of the very first team task, the other team has swept the tasks
He absolutely puts the most effort into most tasks, it just doesn't always pay off.
After so many seasons, the Tasks are not getting boring, but more and more interesting. The creativity of the team is incredible! Thanks and respect!
Yes, that is the beauty of this show... the possibilities are endless!
The genius of the editing can leave performers thinking they've nailed the task when they've actually botched it. That flick task was madness!! I would have botched it myself for sure!!!
I learned another difference between British English and American English: flapjack is apparently something like a granola bar in Britain, while in the US it's a pancake.
And apparently "flan" is something else as well - in the US it usually refers to a Mexican custard dessert with a caramel sauce.
According to the internet, a UK flan is also described as "custard", but my idea of custard would not spill down the sides when it's a degree off level... How does one typically eat a pie shell poured to the brim with eggnog? Because that's such a watery tart it should be distributing swords.
@@Ceruleanst I see what you did there, and I approve greatly. No supreme executive powers for the contestants on this one!
@@Ceruleanstagreed. Also, thankfully, TM's versions of many things are messier and more complicated versions, especially when asked to manipulate them in a way that may get contestants gooey.
yes i'd really like to know what a british flapjack is! (i'm in canada, and similar to the americans, our flapjacks are pancakes)
Alex Horne's eyes/eyebrows between @11:07 and :09 went from pure hesitation to pure joy!
Alex is practically (if not actually) a sadist and they barely hide it through editing lmao
The way i cackled at "hello, my name's Wolfie. Im 36. Im a scorpio and I'm looking for love."
Wolfie having a horoscope was just genius
I’m high as fuck right now and found that mannequin task so genuinely, deeply unsettling. Manny Quinn is seared into my brain
If it's any consolation, I was completely sober, but it was still unsettling.
Haha dude weed lmao xD
So what have we learned today?
We've learned umbrella that you can't bring something to life by literally declaring it dead. We've learned that Taskmaster is mich more umbrella difficult when you don't have the fucking task with you. And we've umbrella that Joanme Umbrella McNally has no umbrella clue how to whisper.
But most umbrella, we've learned that tonight's winner is JOOOOHN ROBBIIIIIINS!
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I really want to do this umbrella in real life 😂
Why do you keep saying umbrella? :P
It's nice to have this part, so thank you. But you spoiler the end of the episode, I don't thank you for that
@chestersnap Why are you lying on the ground?
I genuinely until this episode thought the statue of Greg was concrete.
Ditto- I was so confused when John bent its arm, I thought he had super powers for a third of a second.
same!!
See, I'm the opposite. I always thought it was abstract!
Turns out it was just Greg covered in plaster the whole time
The real concrete was the friends we've made along the way
So today I learned, Nick Mohammed does not skip leg day!
this season and cast have been fantastic so far!
i think any collection of five random pedestrians off the street would have more creativity and wit than this lot. maybe an idea for next season.
@@numberonedad Yeah, this has easily been one of the weakest groups of the entire show.
@@numberonedad then why are you still watching 8 episodes in?
@@numberonedadyou're the kinda dude who complains the water is too wet. 🤣 what a absolute bell end you are.
@@waltdistel716 oh i don't really i just skim. it's brutal and i can barely finish an episode. more of a test of endurance.
I love the cast this season so much. Everyone is such a good sport about the tasks and the vibes are really sweet overall. Convinced me to binge watch all the other seasons!
the watermelon umbrella task is as insane as the bathtub task with lolly joe and noel
Different task but whenever I mess something obvious up... I say to myself "Without moving the fishbowl..."
I was just thinking about their three team task the other day! So so funny! I think that was one of my favorite seasons.
The Greendale's Human Being!
Nick is always such a joy to watch in these, that umbrella wink was wonderful
The crowd went silent as Steve unveiled his chocolate banana machine, as they pulled out their phones to buy one. Good on ya Steve. Brilliant
The funniest bit has to be that the "chocolate banana machine" is actually just a slightly modified Churro filling machine.
I recognized it from Shark Tank. It’s the Banana Loco!
Alex’s “little things keep me going” with the excitement was so lovely 🥹
"WE MAY NOT STEP ON THE STAGE!"
Perfection.
26:47
Forever thankful to Task Master for uploading all episodes in full here on RUclips. Chipping away at my depression :)
nick may not win many points but my god is he a gift that never stops giving i love that man
I genuinely can't believe no one brought in an Alex Horne voodoo doll for the prize task.
Absolutely adore this season's cast! Especially Nick!
Umm Sophie, where have you been hiding your beatboxing? Literally the most surprising thing ever. I need her to drop a rap album.
I love this cast, I can already tell this series will be one of my favorites to unwind to
Count Nick knowing how to do magic as “one of the least surprising things ever” 😂
28:52 That little wink. He's so happy. What a cutie pie 🥰
39:15 This bit has some serious Bob Mortimer energy
I feel like john is going to get the most points anyone has ever gotten in a series
He needs 32 points to beat Dara, who finished with 184 points, which is highly plausible.
Steve has to be the most creative contestant ever! I can’t think of anyone else really.
Yes! I feel like his level of commitment is comparable to one of us (a fan) getting on the show but he also brings a cinematic spirit to almost every task. I absolutely look forward to everything he does!
I love this cast. Less crazy laughs because they’re not psychopaths, true. But I’d rather hangout with any of them than some people in previous seasons. My other favorite lovely cast is series 11.
True. I think the whole cast is pretty chill which is actually quite nice. They are the complete opposite of S16 where the whole lineup was manic and insane. I like both series, but maybe the that swing was too great for some people.
Joanne comes across as a little crazy. But that is a part of her charm.
@@slake9727 but then series 11 had Lee Mack, so that would be comparable
Agreed. I loved all seasons. I loved crazy seasons and rewatch them often. But all Taskmaster is good times. Sweet Nick failing miserably in this is so funny.
@@juicesnap you're spot on, but I think I'm starting to realize that Sophie and Steve can be pretty unhinged in their own way! This episode had me scream laughing in ways I did not expect.
In the studio isn't Joann wearing the snazzy boots she brought in an earlier episode filled with potato chips as her prize task?
they film 2 in a day, so she probably just kept them same shoes
Yes
I thought the others were blue and these were black
@@TitoRigatoni ahh could be i just didn't catch the switch, like a magpie i just see "shiny!!"
Good eye!
That watermelon task is already iconic!
Yes!
I love this cast.
Sophie got robbed of 3rd place in the mannequin task. On the other hand, the 2 point bonus task said explicitly exactly five times.
exactly five times, which she did 3 times. should get 6 bonus points. 😆
It said five times, but did not say the word exactly. So 15 would count, in my book.
I'd even argue that Steve did not complete the mannequin task as it it said "make THIS mannequin come alive" and he did not use it at all
@@zagstrug9053 I think he used its skin
I can’t believe the amazing Mr. Swallows who can remember super long lists couldn’t remember the team task.
Cheers to Nick, a very funny guy! He, to me, is the best contestant because he is just himself most of the time. Not to say the others aren't immensely talented, and they are, but Nick is just a dad doing his best, which is pretty cool.
He is my absolute fave. I am more gutted about his constant losses than he is!
One of my favorite casts, and this is maybe the funniest episode of the series!
John's shirt had a silhouetto of a man. Will he do the fandango?
i don't think the team challenges have ever been this lopsided but if nick and steve's comedy of errors wasn't the hardest i've laughed in a looong time
Why did Alex’s eyes light up with such joy when John said he wanted the tape on his skin??? 😂 it was genuinely thrilling to him. I love Alex.
Haha I think because ripping off the tape implies a degree of pain and or hairloss
Guys every single season doesn’t have to be legendary psycho loud funny. These people are SO lovely and it’s a different dynamic. Just ENJOY things good lord.
Skimming the comments, I'm seeing way more people complaining about haters than actual haters.
Personally, I'm fine with this season so far, and it has moments that are really funny, but I think this is the first one I'm probably not going to rewatch. I also don't expect to see a lot from this season in future clip compilation videos.
I see very little negativity from Taskmaster fans.
@@JacktheRahthe only season I remember seeing a lot of negativity was the one with May, and it was mostly directed towards May
@@FaeMasquerade oh that's quite sad, I really loved Mae
@@cristinavalan7152 I do too, but a lot of people were really hateful towards them. It was sad to see
This was an amazing episode, so much fun to catch these when they premiere and watch with people all around the world!
Greg's interactions with the audience are hilarious! love every minute
The winking Dracula cracks me up
I loved Sophie’s version of the mannequin task. Made me laugh so hard. 😂
7:42 You can visibly watch Alex read the teleprompter, go "wait why is the next line 'flip off greg?'" followed by realization of the joke. It's very funny.
What an incredible episode. Best one so far! I’m loving this group - everyone is so creative and hilarious. Nick has been such a revelation to me.
33:15 My biggest hysterical laughing fit in my life!
The transition from this beautiful and thoughtful exploration of anthropomorphizing an inanimate mannequin through dance...
To "I can do a beat-box?"
True art.
this might be my fav episode of the series so far, just absolute madness lmao
I don't like that Sophie lost the last task because they gave her an impossible question to answer, that's really not fair at all!
i see we fundamentally disagree on what flan and flapjacks look like
lol yep, welcome to the UK
Thank you for saying this.
How enraged would you be ordering flan and seeing that pie crust of liquid come out? A solid display of how the same word is used to describe something wildly different across the Atlantic.
@@Corvus-fw2hr the liquid isn’t normal. I expect they just used boxed custard for cheapness and for that slomo shot. It is different in the uk though. It’s a general word for what in America might be called an egg tart. In my experience it’s usually a sweet egg custard in a crust, but occasionally it’s savory. I’ve never had a flan with a crust in America and it’s always sweet
* flundamentally
42:13
As someone from Honduras seeing the name of my country was surpring, you don't see it mention very often
Also the final task was pretty cool
The watermelon task is AMAZING! The task descrption sounded pretty dull but both teams, especially Nick and Steve, delivered the hell out of that task 😂
Justice for Wolfie! Sophie is a surprisingly good beatboxer!!
John's farthings collection is suddenly reminding me of his old XFM show when he chose fathings history as his topic on Winner Plays On. I can't remember how many weeks he won, but it feels like at least two
I can honestly say that this is the very first season that I liked everyone there. Usually, there's someone I only tolerate.
I'm less picky. Every season has been a joy.
Showing love to keep putting on RUclips!!! ❤ Taskmaster is the best
Impeccable episode, I especially thoroughly enjoyed the chaos in the team task, was very reminiscent of Hotel Taskmaster. 😂
I would argue that as _flifteen_ isn't an actual number, my time would therefore be unlimited and/or down to my discretion. 😎
I had the same thought!
@@lightningbolt456 We are equally astute and/or bent
Surely one cannot just claim inflinite minutes.
Alex slightly shaking his head when Sophie mentioned her gift in the prize task being her left breast is hilarious
This has been the best episode of the series
Best part of my week, love this cast! Thank you Taskmaster team for uploading the episodes on youtube 😃
Thing is........I'd pay to see a rapping wolf lady. But whatever the hell Steve did will haunt all of us in our dreams.
Sofie was robbed!!! But yes there’s no denying Steve made a G r e a t impact
19:05 is this the first glance we’ve ever gotten of the dressing room?!
Bob Mortimer filmed his coconut businessman video in his dressing room. It also appeared last series but I can't remember what task it was in.
@@iliketrains3495Julian Clary during the “get underneath things” task had a glimpse of the dressing room as well, not as thorough as here though
I think this has to be one of my favour episodes of TM thus far! It had everything!!
Task master is the best tv show I have seen in over 10 years I watch and re watch episodes here on RUclips thank you for the ability to watch
I was really hoping the "secret task" was a reveal of previous tasks where they performed the secret and nobody noticed, including us.
Nick’s and Steve’s watermelon task was pure comedy gold😂
Nick Mohammed is an unabashed delight. Every second he’s on screen, I’m smiling.
Love the Taskmaster! Thank you for providing this for free, love and appreciation from Florida!!
Thanks for these videos. Every week I'm looking forward to the new episode.
And I really enjoy this cast. Everyone is lovely and funny and the atmosphere is very relaxed in general. :)
I think the prize task, with Nick's thigh and Joanne's cartilage-less nose, isthe most unhinged prize task ever!
the casting on these shows is always so well done. not just in terms of the contestants themselves but in the diversity of the panel. one of the things that makes taskmaster so great is to see how differently people approach the show with their unique comedic stylings
Absolute home run of an episode!
The editing team putting sophie's and john's mannequins is absolutely genius and hilarious it made it 1000000 funnier laughed so hard i loved her performance so much literally booed with the audience 😂😂