It's so funny and yet heartbreaking at the same time watching Johnny attempting tasks. He's like a jolly, loving grandpa who you really want to do well and yet is such a flounder he rarely succeeds
Mawaan amazes me every episode. Either he completely crushes his task with some genuinely weird, specific skill and a whole lot of creativity - or he completely fails the task, but with the same passion and creativity. What a joy to watch.
Katherine's marble run made me feel like a proud father finally seeing their child do something good in their life only to come crashing back down with the sounds of what can only be described as not a dolphin
However, the marble stopped multiple times during the run. That is, if you define stopping as having 0 velocity. At every turning point this was the case 🤷♂️🤓
@@brunetpm The others might well have moved without intervention if you'd just waited long enough. A cat might have come by, an earthquake might have occurred, ... you just need to wait. Granted, with hers we didn't have to wait very long, but it still stopped for a brief moment. I'd have stopped the clock at the very first turning point when v=0. 😋 Or.. maybe we should require the second derivative (force, essentially) to also be 0, which is not the case at the turning points. That might resolve this, although the task should have been more specific. 🤓
In one of the prize task where they had to bring in their most narcissistic thing..wasnt it mawaan bringing a shrine he made of himself when he was 16?
I actually love lots of the camera work on Taskmaster, it has applied to my kind of passive humor too much. Like when someone does an absolutely incomprehensible thing with full sincerity and the camera just zooms in on them quickly and briefly etc. This with Mawaan was so funny too... Visual narrative, man. I was losing it.
The problem isn't that their prizes are shite (though they are) it's the fact they don't *sell* the prize. Some really shite prizes have won in the past because they were sold as being way more awesome than they were.
@@autolicious true, and in addition to that, there's nothing this broken crew's conjured up so far that's stood out for being really clever or funny. Now, each time Greg says, 'And what have you brought in, Daisy?' I let out a sigh and simply expect nothing more adventurous than a ball of cheese.
@@editname5589 the contract that they signed gave them this permission BEFORE covid. Just Alex Horne being savvy genius, yet again. Guess who’s getting THIS money? 👍🏻 zero network affiliation. He owns this brand and it’s content lol
It was really impressive, especially given he was turning around himself. If anyone hasn't used a remote controlled vehicle before, it can be hard because you have to frame motion relative to it, not you. To handle both his own movement and the carts so smoothly was damned impressive.
@@evilemuempire9550 and that is only one example of the tasks they can't even plan in advance to film since they don't know how a contestant is going to approach things!
The shot of the chicken caddy running into the cameraperson really makes you realize how much effort they must put in to keep all the crew out of shot (in the moment and in editing) and yes, three cheers to KP's marble run! a thing of beauty
Me before the final round: OMG Katherine's only one point away from first place. Is this her episode? Will she win one? Katherine: AOUHHH AOUHH Me: guess not.
Me at the start of every episode: WILL KATHERINE FINALLY SHINE THIS TIME Me at the end of (almost) every episode: The real prize is the marble runs we make along the way 😭
When Mawaan went for the washing machine I started yelling at the screen “have you learned nothing from when James Acaster had to keep something moving for the longest and immediately put something in the washing machine and then it stopped moving in one direction and switched to the other direction after like 10 seconds??” I can’t be the only one who remembers that, can I?
I live in Canada and never heard of this Mawaan guy. But I love him already! He is so adorable in this season. You can tell he genuinely just wants to make Papa Greg proud of him.
Except the chicken obstacle course because nothing said he needed to take the course, it just said to cross the finish lines. He could have just switched the chickens. He's not lazy at least
Also, big hats off to the decorators for the house, it's great how they manage to redo the living room in a different style each series. I wonder where all the previous pictures of Greg are hanging, you could make an exhibition with those alone.
Johnny is my all time favorite contestant just because of how invested he gets in every task and how desperate he is. He pulls at my heartstrings every time!!!
Is there a more emblematic image of Taskmaster than Johnny Vegas sitting on a toilet eating a cornetto looking in the wrong direction for an errant acorn while a mannequin dressed as a microphone stand rests its cheek on his knee
Most of the last task I was thinking they were butchering it. Until I tried it myself and understood completely Katherines dolphin-crow. Some weird shit is coming out of my mouth 🤣
Can I just say I yelled dolphin Before Alex said it was a water animal and my dad looked at me like I was crazy and as soon as they confirmed it was he looked at me with horror and I've never felt more powerful
@@phiabee7064 - But he didn't just come last; he broke the rules and was disqualified. The Taskmaster cannot go soft on rulebreakers. Well, except for Tim Key, who cheated his way into becoming the show's "task consultant". ;-)
Mawaan's marble run started when the washing machine started spinning, as demonstrated by Alex waiting to start the timer. I think he was done dirty there. Pun intended.
What the final task actually sounded like... Daisy = giving birth/labour Johnny = trying to a dump Kathrinne = stubbed toe Mowan = gargling water/spit Richard = chicken.
@@junew8133several times during this task I was making similar noises to pretty much all of them combined, due to how much I’d just lost the ability to actually laugh like a person anymore! Mawaan totally killed it with the effort and delivery there!
@@BlitzerXYZ I wouldn't have gotten any of them even with Alex's tips, and an extra minute, and throwing more guesses around than Greg did. Edit: Except for the fax machine, spaghetti, and chicken.
Alex and Katherine are like an odd brother and a slighter odder sister. Greg looks genuinely frightened when he first heard Daisy's noise at the final task. "Chicken!" "Are you talking to me?" "Nice to see a little bit of footage from a retirement home." "And within seconds Johnny's life falls apart." "The washing machine!" "Is the marble dirty?" "I'm not going to _kill_ the hope. I'm just going to make the hope realistic about expectations." "Well, this one got a quite distinctive noise but it's not this."
Daisy was seven months pregnant with her second child during the studio recordings, and Greg said in interviews for the series he was genuinely concerned that she would go into labour during the recording, and that he and Alex would have to deliver the baby.
Little funfact: If you say 'acorn' in Dutch, they'll understand "Squirrel." Because the word for squirrel is eekhoorn. Pronounced about the same. The word for an acorn is "eikel" (pronounced as eye-kell.) It has three meanings. First one...an acorn. Second, medical term for dickhead. Third, swearword for dickhead. You're all very welcome and goodnight.
@@GramLikesBread Ah, that is interesting. I'm not involved with Latin on a daily basis, but it does explain why more countries have the same type of words/meanings :)
I know this is a year or so off, but damn Johnny Vegas seems so frickin genuine that you can't help but hate when he doesn't lose and you always love when he wins. I mean look at him at the end. His reaction seems so pure.
For the chicken Race / Swap, nothing in the Rules said they had to go through the course. Could have just backed remote chicken up a few feet, switched chickens, and crossed the lines.
I think of Taskmaster, as the "Think out of the Box" show... every task you want to do something clever. That one was just so shocking I had to rewatch the instructions, which didn't even say "run the course" or anything... just implied it with a track and obstacles.
6:46 I love how you could’ve just avoided the entire obstacle course and just driven the robot directly to you, swapped chickens, and driven and rolled across the two lines from the front, “crossing the start/finish lines”
I thought Katherine Parkinson would be poised. But she's a disaster. I thought Johnny Vegas & Daisy May Cooper would have that 'I don't care' attitude, but they both care sooo much. It's wonderful.
I remember the task where they were supposed to keep something spinning and a contestant - can't remember who now - put it in the washing machine. Which didn't work, because in the first few cycles, a washing machine only spins a few times before stopping again. Kind of wondering if they just cut that out.
It’s so funny because I normally hate contestants that are like Katherine (inept), but I absolutely love every second of her and how inept she is. She is just delightful! Always!
me @myself: we have 50 minutes to the deadline for this uni project. it will take us roughly 40 minutes to do it. we should focus and just complete it myself @me: but have you considered: we watch taskmaster instead and then just turn it late me @myself: sure, sounds like a plan. let’s do it
right?? and have neither of them ever shopped for toilet paper before because it says the number of sheets right on the package... (although it can vary widely, 220 seems awfully low)
"Who needs wind" would have been a great alternative title ! :) Also, I don't know if it's because we see his face more than before, but I feel like Alex is having a lot of fun this season.
I kindly request all outtakes from all 10 series combined, from the studio part as well as the tasks, thank you 😁 seriously no matter how long it would be, I could watch for hours
45:36 - Was it single-ply loo roll? If it was double-ply, then he could have argued that the number of *_sheets_* is actually twice the number of _sections._
@@tonythreepies9272 - If you drill a row of holes every 12 cm on a plywood board, does it become multiple sheets? By "plywood rules", wouldn't the whole loo roll be a _single_ sheet?
@@tonythreepies9272 - Loo roll is made as a single continuous sheet with regular perforations, they're not separate sheets "bound together". It's exactly the same as a long narrow piece of plywood that has a row of holes every 12 cm or so (with the difference that plywood layers are glued together, and loo roll ply come apart easily, so each section is easily converted into multiple sheets). You picked the example; if you're going to play by plywood rules, you have to be consistent.
@@tonythreepies9272 - Drilling rows of holes across a loo roll is exactly the same - it's made as a single long sheet, and then the perforations are made. They're even both made from dead trees. Just repeating "it isn't" won't make you magically right. And loo roll ply are easy to separate into individual sheets, unlike plywood, which is glued together. It was _your_ analogy, don't complain if it's falling apart.
@@tonythreepies9272 - Again, don't get mad at me just because _your_ analogies don't work. Not only are loo roll ply easily separated (resulting in two or more *separate sheets,* unlike plywood, where they are glued together into a single board), but loo roll is made as a single continuous strip, and perforated later. It is *not* a series of separate sheets "bound together". You're free to consider that, even after separating a loo roll section into two or more layers, they still count as "one sheet" (I disagree, I think if it comes apart into _two_ sheets, then it's _two_ sheets), but all your analogies have directly contradicted you, and suggest that you don't even understand how loo roll is made.
@@tonythreepies9272 - They are *not* "fixed together"; in fact, it's pretty common for people to unroll them in the wrong order when starting a new roll, causing the perforations to become misaligned. Yet _another_ example that contradicts your original point. Are you doing that deliberately? Either way, I'm afraid my shift as an unpaid babysitter is over.
I'm surprised none of them tried to use a record player or a treadmill for the marble-rolling task; it's the kind of items that probably exist somewhere in the Taskmaster house.
Johnny: "Who needs wind?!"
Also Johnny: gets an air blower
and it didn't work.
the wind gods have forsaken him.
remember the wind gods are fickle beings.
It's so funny and yet heartbreaking at the same time watching Johnny attempting tasks. He's like a jolly, loving grandpa who you really want to do well and yet is such a flounder he rarely succeeds
I'm just obsessed with the fact that Katherine gets help from Alex a lot but it never actually keeps her from losing
She's so helpless it's sad
And when she didn't get Alex's help (the marble run task) she wins
@@BlitzerXYZ and how proud she was :)
Alex says he tends to help when his help probably won’t make a difference so it kind of makes sense.
@@regan3873 well he was bribed to carry a pail of water..
"Oh, not numbered chickens.." that's an odd phobia
I think it's because of the 3 jumpscare chicken from a previous episode
I think it's more of a concern than a fear, really
Three French hens
Alektoronumerophobia 😜
@@missxelocin Cockadoodletwo
Mawaan amazes me every episode. Either he completely crushes his task with some genuinely weird, specific skill and a whole lot of creativity - or he completely fails the task, but with the same passion and creativity. What a joy to watch.
helium egg
He's like Hugh Dennis 2.0
Mawaan does not have middle gears, does he? He swings wildly between compete genius and utter ineptitude. I love him.
@@momon969 well, Hugh was mainly ineptitude 😆
He always finds the loophole in tasks! Next level of sh**!!
"........Within seconds Johnny's life falls apart."
That's basically this season.
Knew it was going to be like this, I blew a load when I heard Johnny was gonna be on it, he never fails to crack me up.
@@Bassario you what ahhashahahhsgs
He is my absolute favourite this season.
Katherine's marble run made me feel like a proud father finally seeing their child do something good in their life only to come crashing back down with the sounds of what can only be described as not a dolphin
dolphin was even one of the easiest to impersonate as well.
well it was good, if she would have done it faster....
However, the marble stopped multiple times during the run. That is, if you define stopping as having 0 velocity. At every turning point this was the case 🤷♂️🤓
@@jorenheit The task stated the marble that rolls for the longest amount of time. Hers continued to roll.
@@brunetpm The others might well have moved without intervention if you'd just waited long enough. A cat might have come by, an earthquake might have occurred, ... you just need to wait. Granted, with hers we didn't have to wait very long, but it still stopped for a brief moment. I'd have stopped the clock at the very first turning point when v=0. 😋
Or.. maybe we should require the second derivative (force, essentially) to also be 0, which is not the case at the turning points. That might resolve this, although the task should have been more specific. 🤓
Love that Mawaan's micstand shaped like him "to maximize stage time" isn't even his most narcissistic thing.
Right; the most narcissistic thing is the giant bulge in the crotch of the figurine.
In one of the prize task where they had to bring in their most narcissistic thing..wasnt it mawaan bringing a shrine he made of himself when he was 16?
It also shouldn't be 5 points lol
The cinematography at 39:13, the focus on Mawaan with nothing but *concern* for the well-being of Katherine was just gold.
I think we all should be worried about her. That was atrocious
@@tymonritco8578 It wasn't coming out.
I actually love lots of the camera work on Taskmaster, it has applied to my kind of passive humor too much. Like when someone does an absolutely incomprehensible thing with full sincerity and the camera just zooms in on them quickly and briefly etc. This with Mawaan was so funny too... Visual narrative, man. I was losing it.
ohmygod I must've looked away, that was fantastic! and par for the course on TM's excellent camerawork and editing.
@@tymonritco8578I wouldn’t be able to make that noise, especially during a stressful situation.
Of all the combinations possible, they managed to find the exact 5 people in Great Britain who don't understand the concept of a prize task.
A fucking ice cream!
Mawaan at leat tried this time
The problem isn't that their prizes are shite (though they are) it's the fact they don't *sell* the prize. Some really shite prizes have won in the past because they were sold as being way more awesome than they were.
It's gotta be an intentional running gag by now, right?
@@autolicious true, and in addition to that, there's nothing this broken crew's conjured up so far that's stood out for being really clever or funny. Now, each time Greg says, 'And what have you brought in, Daisy?' I let out a sigh and simply expect nothing more adventurous than a ball of cheese.
the fact that they upload it right after it ends airing, GOD BLESS WHOEVER'S RUNNING THIS CHANNEL
Yes!! Please keep the content coming, you Angels!
I feel like it is Alex who runs the channel. I mean remember the home tasking videos plus task master while he isn't the host it is his show.
didn't know that (I'm in Canada, so, quite frankly i don't know when it airs). But yeah, this channel is fucking golden.
Alex Horne is behind every detail of taskmaster. There are about 4 producers just killing it at every level.
@@editname5589 the contract that they signed gave them this permission BEFORE covid. Just Alex Horne being savvy genius, yet again. Guess who’s getting THIS money? 👍🏻 zero network affiliation. He owns this brand and it’s content lol
9:20 - "It's ridiculous to suggest you look young, dresses as you are, as a college professor." That line killed me.
Speaking as an occasional college professor, I can confirm we all dress like that.
@roz bi - Is that where you learned English?
Holy crap, it wasn’t until the other contestants that I realized Mawaan was controlling the robot as well. That was insane.
I had to rewind and watch it again because I didn't realize either. That was legitimately insanely impressive.
Exactly!
It was really impressive, especially given he was turning around himself. If anyone hasn't used a remote controlled vehicle before, it can be hard because you have to frame motion relative to it, not you. To handle both his own movement and the carts so smoothly was damned impressive.
I am so pleased at katherine's marble run
It was so beautifully filmed as well
@@corklapwijk It’s not talked about a lot, but the cinematography in this show is amazing
@@evilemuempire9550 and that is only one example of the tasks they can't even plan in advance to film since they don't know how a contestant is going to approach things!
The shot of the chicken caddy running into the cameraperson really makes you realize how much effort they must put in to keep all the crew out of shot (in the moment and in editing)
and yes, three cheers to KP's marble run! a thing of beauty
Me before the final round: OMG Katherine's only one point away from first place. Is this her episode? Will she win one?
Katherine: AOUHHH AOUHH
Me: guess not.
She won the first one though
@@ProfX501 I thought it was the third one, where she got a tiebreaker with Richard?
Me at the start of every episode: WILL KATHERINE FINALLY SHINE THIS TIME
Me at the end of (almost) every episode: The real prize is the marble runs we make along the way 😭
"they have all been raised with that"
"with what, radio controlled chicken?"
:D :D
Mawaan's 'Youre so unpredictable' at 5:02 I think fully summarizes Greg's judging
I couldn't stop laughing during the backwards speech. Richard and Daisy are the best/worst partners lol
There are tears streaming down my face right now from laughing at them
"Why couldn't you have paired me with Katherine Parkinson" i died
I find daisy's behaviour towards Richard generally rude through the lots of the series. This is another example, especially in the studio afterwards.
@@BennyBartez she was clearly just embarrassed that she was talking bollocks about her "speciality" and wanted to pin the blame somewhere else
“MILKIES!”
Richard's backwards message sounded like he was trying to summon Cthulhu.
Who the hell spells like that?!
I'm laughing omg that's so true
@@Renzsu He only missed one h
@@Renzsu and @Worthless Youth and @SonaraRuna
Now, this is the kind of commentary I come for!
Cheers to you all!
Ikr WTF WAS THAT XD
Greg: "Johnny's the only competitor in Taskmaster history who looks like he NEEDS things to go well."
Best compliment Joe Wilkinson has ever received.
Probably the only compliment, if there's a god.
I genuinely want Alex to make a stand up special or double act with Katherine Parkinson. The chemistry there deserves this.
I need some shades!
-Want me to get you some shades?
Noo.
37:18 Greg and Alex calling each other baby, free serotonin
I thought i heard that wrongly hahaha thanks for confirming my ears have no problem.
I loved that
Greg's face when he realized how terrible his elephant noise was 😂😂
When Mawaan went for the washing machine I started yelling at the screen “have you learned nothing from when James Acaster had to keep something moving for the longest and immediately put something in the washing machine and then it stopped moving in one direction and switched to the other direction after like 10 seconds??” I can’t be the only one who remembers that, can I?
I remembered it as soon as Alex asked him a skeptical question before he started! I wonder if he was expecting it too.
2 years late, but it was Russell Howard
I was remembering noel lol
Also the task specifically said "MAKE a marble run", and he didn't MAKE anything
@@herstoryanimatedAlex also said a marble run was moved by gravity, I wouldn’t say that was what necessarily happens in a washer.
I live in Canada and never heard of this Mawaan guy. But I love him already! He is so adorable in this season. You can tell he genuinely just wants to make Papa Greg proud of him.
i had not heard of him before Taskmaster either. go watch his comedy. It is a mix of stand-up jokes, modern hip-hop and dance. Mawaan is good.
@@anophelesnow3957 I will be sure to check it out. Thanks.
he's also a writer for the Sex Education netflix show!!! Bless him
Have never heard of him before either. But he's becoming my favorite. Well, apart from Katherine, of course.
he has said in interviews that Greg being so strict, (but loving/endearing when you do well) kind of reminded him of his father ;)
This group has really turned bad prizes into an artform
To be fair, mawaan really really tried!😅😅😅
It's quite fitting that someone wins a toilet after counting sheets of toilet paper
Well, one you can't flush down a living fox in one go. A waste of space
"counting" 😂😂
I guess I will sleep 47 minutes and 13 seconds later
The exact same thing is occuring to me right here right now
I was literally going to say that lmao
Yes
+1
Happens to me every week lol
the helium egg man has been brilliant in the recent episodes, although not always effective, he has the most creative approach
Except the chicken obstacle course because nothing said he needed to take the course, it just said to cross the finish lines. He could have just switched the chickens. He's not lazy at least
@@wizardjokes it does look like a lot of fun
taskmaster thursday is the best day
Lazy bastages should have it out by Monday.
Or immediately following the Thursday episode with 72 more hours worth.
OK, may be addicted.
Close call with Wintergatan Wednesday
This show is full of so many creative little ideas, it just makes me happy 😊
Thursday is Foil,Arms&Hog PLUS Taskmaster. What. A. Day!
Don't you mean Taskmaster Friday?
Shoutout to the Horne Section! The music for this episode was especially great, for example in the chicken race or the backwards recording
Also, big hats off to the decorators for the house, it's great how they manage to redo the living room in a different style each series. I wonder where all the previous pictures of Greg are hanging, you could make an exhibition with those alone.
yes the chicken run music was so great!
Shoutout should go to Dru Masters who does almost all of the music for Taskmaster. Only the intro music is by the Horne Section
Johnny looking absolutely shocked that he's in second place overall is just so delightful. Proud of him for finally winning an episode!
This might be the series with the most precious candidates. They are all freaking adorable.
except for 2...
@@JohnSmith47534 just one .... richa...
@@bottlenose.dolphin i was thinking wonder woman too
Really? These are my least favourite contestants so far.
I couldn't agree more! I love them all! :)
Johnny is my all time favorite contestant just because of how invested he gets in every task and how desperate he is. He pulls at my heartstrings every time!!!
Is there a more emblematic image of Taskmaster than Johnny Vegas sitting on a toilet eating a cornetto looking in the wrong direction for an errant acorn while a mannequin dressed as a microphone stand rests its cheek on his knee
You might have a point 😁👍
Most of the last task I was thinking they were butchering it. Until I tried it myself and understood completely Katherines dolphin-crow. Some weird shit is coming out of my mouth 🤣
Too much information 😜
When she made that sound I was like this is a dolphin. If this is a dolphin and Greg doesn't get this he should get the one.
A better technique would have been a short rapid high pitched barks.....like a machine gun firing.
Can I just say I yelled dolphin Before Alex said it was a water animal and my dad looked at me like I was crazy and as soon as they confirmed it was he looked at me with horror and I've never felt more powerful
"I created a monster!"
39:14
The focus on Mawaan's face was brilliant😂
The fact that they turned on Mawaan, give him the low score...
Then they annouce who's on the lead
that was hilarious
The wonders of editing. ;-)
He would have won if he'd at least gotten 1 point. Cause like....he did have a marble run even if it wasn't as long as the washing machine!!!!
@@RFC-3514 I mean...
Yeah, that's the point
@@phiabee7064 - But he didn't just come last; he broke the rules and was disqualified.
The Taskmaster cannot go soft on rulebreakers. Well, except for Tim Key, who cheated his way into becoming the show's "task consultant". ;-)
Mawaan was cheated out of that
Greg and Alex grooving to Mawaan’s cornflakes was an absolute highlight.
Mawaan's marble run started when the washing machine started spinning, as demonstrated by Alex waiting to start the timer. I think he was done dirty there. Pun intended.
That's actually a really good point.
It also bugs me because it's not even funny hypocrisy. He just got screwed to let them ignore how bad the rest of the cast does.
What the final task actually sounded like...
Daisy = giving birth/labour
Johnny = trying to a dump
Kathrinne = stubbed toe
Mowan = gargling water/spit
Richard = chicken.
Daisy just screaming made me lose my mind. This challenge was comedy gold
@@junew8133several times during this task I was making similar noises to pretty much all of them combined, due to how much I’d just lost the ability to actually laugh like a person anymore!
Mawaan totally killed it with the effort and delivery there!
Btw anyone else impressed when Mawaan mentioned he's 28, I thought the guy would be like 23 tops, such a baby face!
How the hell did Greg guess from such terrible sound effects, damn.
Alex certainly helped without Alex Greg wouldn't have got some of them
years as a schoolteacher prior to finding his calling in comedy.
@@BlitzerXYZ I wouldn't have gotten any of them even with Alex's tips, and an extra minute, and throwing more guesses around than Greg did. Edit: Except for the fax machine, spaghetti, and chicken.
Especially the food. Wtf was that? 😂
I want it to be a lamb rather than an alpaca, because:
Cushion: 7
Greg: 4
Sequins: 7
Lamb: 4
The taskmaster would be proud of that observation. Nicely done!
And the syllables match up too!
And didn’t Greg used to play a game of cushiooooon
@@amandeep87 thank you!! I was about to mention the same
WHOOOA that would've been some *next level sh!t*
42:19 I love Alex's expressions so much in general, but this one really tickled me.
He seems so happy
Alex enjoying Greg vibing to Mawaan's cereal eating
Alex and Katherine are like an odd brother and a slighter odder sister.
Greg looks genuinely frightened when he first heard Daisy's noise at the final task.
"Chicken!" "Are you talking to me?"
"Nice to see a little bit of footage from a retirement home."
"And within seconds Johnny's life falls apart."
"The washing machine!" "Is the marble dirty?"
"I'm not going to _kill_ the hope. I'm just going to make the hope realistic about expectations."
"Well, this one got a quite distinctive noise but it's not this."
Daisy was seven months pregnant with her second child during the studio recordings, and Greg said in interviews for the series he was genuinely concerned that she would go into labour during the recording, and that he and Alex would have to deliver the baby.
_"She's giving birth"_ 😂😂
I just have to love Katherine cause of how she never gives up!
Don't get me wrong I'm glad Johnny won, but that was 100% gesturing spaghetti.
He also made a gesture with his fingers during the "machine" round to indicate to Greg to keep going down the path of his first guess.
22:18 Two cavemen from two different caves meet each other for the first time and try to communicate.
Yeah, that's it! :D :D
I absolutely lost it at that part! 😂😂😭😭😭
Johnny's emotional investment is everything to me
38:00 I just love it when Alex is delighted by stuff and seems to break character.
Little funfact: If you say 'acorn' in Dutch, they'll understand "Squirrel."
Because the word for squirrel is eekhoorn. Pronounced about the same.
The word for an acorn is "eikel" (pronounced as eye-kell.)
It has three meanings. First one...an acorn. Second, medical term for dickhead. Third, swearword for dickhead.
You're all very welcome and goodnight.
(Just in case anyone's wondering why it's called dickhead bytheway, just pick one up and hold it upside down.)
Oh my God! In hungarian one of the term for the head of the penis is acorn too: makk. :D
@@Girl95szia
Hahaha, that's great xD Is it also a swearword?
@@GramLikesBread Ah, that is interesting. I'm not involved with Latin on a daily basis, but it does explain why more countries have the same type of words/meanings :)
In german the medical term for the head of the penis is also acorn (or "eichel" - pronounced roughly eye-shell) 😄
I know this is a year or so off, but damn Johnny Vegas seems so frickin genuine that you can't help but hate when he doesn't lose and you always love when he wins. I mean look at him at the end. His reaction seems so pure.
For the chicken Race / Swap, nothing in the Rules said they had to go through the course. Could have just backed remote chicken up a few feet, switched chickens, and crossed the lines.
I THOUGHT THE SAME! Also I thought both Katherine and Daisy figured that out at first.
Agreed. Mawaan is a gamer so he simply used the controls properly, but speedrunners wouls reverse both and swap chickens.
I think of Taskmaster, as the "Think out of the Box" show... every task you want to do something clever. That one was just so shocking I had to rewatch the instructions, which didn't even say "run the course" or anything... just implied it with a track and obstacles.
@@editname5589 - Or Tim Key. Who was so good at cheating he became the "Task Consultant".
Same!! I'm so upset no one did it. This show has really taught me to listen carefully to what is and is not stated on the card!
I genuinely cant tell if Catherine is truly confused or just tricking Alex into helping her on every task. I think she may be a genius.
the problem is that she still gets absolutely nowhere even with alex’s help
I was so mad Daisy wanted separate points for the team task. Richard looked so sad...
Speaking the word forwards and then backwards was a bit of a silly idea. ... ... ... ... ...
21:03 Short white haired wizard trying to summon the underworld (colourised)
Imagine if Johnny was the one doing the backwards talking, absolutely impossible
I was thinking that, I don't know if it would've worked for him even to do the keycode!
Katherine manages to channel Jen quite often in this show
6:46 I love how you could’ve just avoided the entire obstacle course and just driven the robot directly to you, swapped chickens, and driven and rolled across the two lines from the front, “crossing the start/finish lines”
I thought Katherine Parkinson would be poised. But she's a disaster.
I thought Johnny Vegas & Daisy May Cooper would have that 'I don't care' attitude, but they both care sooo much.
It's wonderful.
I CAN'T STOP LAUGHING AT DAISY'S ELEPHANT IMPRESSION HE L P
I think her fax machine was better
Every Thursday I look forward to seeing Mawaan’s nail polish.
Katherine Parkinson is unbelievably gorgeous!!...absolutely stunning
Can we talk about Alex saying "Bigger at the top than it is at the bottom, it's a fun..nel"
Is there a secret task that involves bringing in the worst prize tasks?
Daisy got that on lock
@@BlitzerXYZ Did you SEE Captain Budwash though?
@@krablord I hardly think 1 fourth place will affect her. But yes it was quite funny and Richard definitely deserves last place
they would bring in awesome stuff if there where such a task, just to fail that too
Mawaan's was great this time.
I am legitimately overjoyed for Johnny winning at least one episode.
I love that both Greg and Alex always wear fancy socks
I thought Alex Horne was Greg's godson after he sign those documents in one episode.
i thought so too! maybe Alex Horne, yes.. *Little* Alex Horne, no.
I almost did a spit take on that retirement home footage comment, Greg you beautiful bastard
Mawaan's cornflakes noises knocked me out.
CUSHIOOON!
Tashksh
I sheeshksh youshkh areksh a manksh oshksh kshulturshksh ashksh wellshksh
FFFEGETABLES!
Wait, wrong game.
Wilty gang.
I remember the task where they were supposed to keep something spinning and a contestant - can't remember who now - put it in the washing machine. Which didn't work, because in the first few cycles, a washing machine only spins a few times before stopping again.
Kind of wondering if they just cut that out.
Russell Howard different season
Washing machine broke before it reached that stopping point
The camera work and the editing in this episode are fantastic, I love the shots through the marble for example (25:00), just great!
20:20 Greg is extremely unpredictable, cause I would've bet that he would be mad with that pun
It’s so funny because I normally hate contestants that are like Katherine (inept), but I absolutely love every second of her and how inept she is. She is just delightful! Always!
"milkies" omg I'm dying lol
me @myself: we have 50 minutes to the deadline for this uni project. it will take us roughly 40 minutes to do it. we should focus and just complete it
myself @me: but have you considered: we watch taskmaster instead and then just turn it late
me @myself: sure, sounds like a plan. let’s do it
me, watchng this at 1am with a project due tomorrow at 10 that I still havent started
Katherine becoming teary eyed after being disqualified - hit me real real hard..
She always seems a bit teary when she's losing! Poor Katherine :(
protect her at all coasts !!
she did the task for an hour when everyone took less than 10 mins 🤣
@@syllogismo Quarter of an hour.
I felt bad for her she's my favorite of this series
Daisy's ghosthunting skills made it worse for her.
The camera work on Catherine's marble task is amazing, considering the setup was done in time at place
The irony of JV declaring "you don't need wind" and then attempting to move the marble with a leaf blower is exceptional.
It’s funny that Daisy hates anything futuristic when she’s on an HBO show about being in a space cruise in the future. 😆😆
maybe that's where she got the hate for it from
I'm obsessed with how easy it is to make johnny panic apparently
right?? and have neither of them ever shopped for toilet paper before because it says the number of sheets right on the package... (although it can vary widely, 220 seems awfully low)
Could we please get the Raw Material of Catherine completing the Roboter-Chicken-Task? That would be hilarious
Seconding this. It'd be lovely to see it uploaded, presented without comment, with some classical music in the background.
@@vene I would rather action thriller soundtrack...
42:42 Mawaan’s cereal crunches there were incredible!!
I'm so proud of Katherine
Could be argued that Johnny used actions/gestures to get spaghetti. Still, glad to see him win.
"Who needs wind" would have been a great alternative title ! :)
Also, I don't know if it's because we see his face more than before, but I feel like Alex is having a lot of fun this season.
I kindly request all outtakes from all 10 series combined, from the studio part as well as the tasks, thank you 😁 seriously no matter how long it would be, I could watch for hours
the sound the robot makes at 6:29 makes me think of Jessica Knappett's best noise from series 7
20:25
Thats happiness in its purest form.
Ahhh, the perfect start to a Friday when I want to just give up on school. Welp, if you're reading this, have a lovely day!!!
Midnight over here!!
@@patched8789 oh, I hope you have a lovely night then 😊
45:36 - Was it single-ply loo roll? If it was double-ply, then he could have argued that the number of *_sheets_* is actually twice the number of _sections._
@@tonythreepies9272 - If you drill a row of holes every 12 cm on a plywood board, does it become multiple sheets? By "plywood rules", wouldn't the whole loo roll be a _single_ sheet?
@@tonythreepies9272 - Loo roll is made as a single continuous sheet with regular perforations, they're not separate sheets "bound together". It's exactly the same as a long narrow piece of plywood that has a row of holes every 12 cm or so (with the difference that plywood layers are glued together, and loo roll ply come apart easily, so each section is easily converted into multiple sheets).
You picked the example; if you're going to play by plywood rules, you have to be consistent.
@@tonythreepies9272 - Drilling rows of holes across a loo roll is exactly the same - it's made as a single long sheet, and then the perforations are made. They're even both made from dead trees. Just repeating "it isn't" won't make you magically right.
And loo roll ply are easy to separate into individual sheets, unlike plywood, which is glued together.
It was _your_ analogy, don't complain if it's falling apart.
@@tonythreepies9272 - Again, don't get mad at me just because _your_ analogies don't work.
Not only are loo roll ply easily separated (resulting in two or more *separate sheets,* unlike plywood, where they are glued together into a single board), but loo roll is made as a single continuous strip, and perforated later. It is *not* a series of separate sheets "bound together".
You're free to consider that, even after separating a loo roll section into two or more layers, they still count as "one sheet" (I disagree, I think if it comes apart into _two_ sheets, then it's _two_ sheets), but all your analogies have directly contradicted you, and suggest that you don't even understand how loo roll is made.
@@tonythreepies9272 - They are *not* "fixed together"; in fact, it's pretty common for people to unroll them in the wrong order when starting a new roll, causing the perforations to become misaligned. Yet _another_ example that contradicts your original point. Are you doing that deliberately?
Either way, I'm afraid my shift as an unpaid babysitter is over.
my favourite taskmaster episodes are the ones where they tie in the end.
great job katherine winning a task finally.
Every part of this show is my favorite, but the joy I know I will have every episode without fail is Greg's bewildering prize task decisions.
I've just read the episode title 'Legit Glass' and I predict it's Marwan that says this. Let's see!
Well that wasn't really that difficult to guess, the others all speak "grown up" language.
This is undoubtedly the highlight of my week and is getting me through this pandemic. Thank you so much for uploading these on RUclips ❤️
I'm surprised none of them tried to use a record player or a treadmill for the marble-rolling task; it's the kind of items that probably exist somewhere in the Taskmaster house.