Actually "not enough liquid" is the issue, if the flow into the pipe exceeds the flow out of it, then the ball will rise, so a hose or bucket would have done it
That said, the pipe could be engendered so that the drainage holes allowing for more volume of output than the volume of input the opening was allowing
He's like a child. Not even in that way of "Oh, he doesn't know how to take care of himself," but more like "He's learning so many new things every day! He's learning and growing and interacting with the world!"
This was the best series. It devolved into pure insanity with hardly any effort. I put that largely on the shoulders of Sally Phillips who met every task with the mindest of "Well, someone is getting fucked here. Hope it's me!"
In the Danish version, comedian Christian Fuhlendorff melted the big pipe with a creme brulé torch without damaging the ping-pong ball. Legit my favourite solution ever
For the people arguing that melting a hole in the tube would be moving it. I don’t agree. The instructions says that “the pipe most not be moved”, not “the pipe can’t move”. The pipe melting would if you would call that may type of moving, be the pipe moving, not that it has be moved by someone else. And also in Danish I think it would be even more obvious it would be allowed. I haven’t seen the episode and I speak Swedish, but I’m guessing the probably used the Danish version of “flytta”. Atleast in Swedish them not being allowed to flytta the pipe, would mean they don’t get to move it somewhere else. It has to stay in place. While we use another word for just generally describing motion. You wouldn’t say that part of the melted pipe “flyttade”. That sentence wouldn’t make any sense. Because that is not how you use that word. Even a partly melted pipe, if it remains at the same place on the tray on the table, haven’t in any way “flyttat”.
@@static2735 It's either that or we will love you all around ? or we don't love you all around? but why the high five then? damn if you keep playing it back it can be anything... Okay I just assumed mainly cause she made a lot being well up for it jokes that season.
@@koyaanisqatsi78 i'm pretty sure she did say "we will not be overwhelmed" and was holding her hand up as like a sign of resistance, rather than a high five lol
I love how they thought to go get other things but got so fully caught up in what they gave them no one could thing of something like the vacuum sooner
As someone who loves Taskmaster and watching competitive eating I was well surprised when I first saw the episode to hear Matt 'Megatoad' Stonie get name dropped
me too. I was thinking that the vacuum hose would be about the right size and if there wasnt one a long stick with a piece of gum or reversed tape on it could have done the trick
The vacuum cleaner is obviously the best way to do it, but I'd have tried the leaf blower. Blowing air over the top would create a lot of suction that might lift the ball and spectacularly launch it once it got out!
In Portugal a famous comedian produced a Portuguese version of Taskmaster, and this task was in the first episode: It took less than one minute for one of the contenders to look at the camera crew and say “You bozos ain’t seen nothing yet.”, then go off camera, grab a hoover, snatch the termination out of its hose, and suck the ball out of the pipe 🤣
As soon as I heard "Don't move the pipe," I started imagining someone just dropkicking the table. I didn't move the pipe! The pipe moved itself with the equal and opposite force of the table being kicked, with help from gravity.
How does the same person who thinks "I bet a funnel would improve this pipes ability to retain water" end up coming second... LOL they got some real smooth brains on this task
I love Taskmaster, but the moment they mentioned "Mega Toad" eating 12 cans of sweet corn in 13 minutes, my heart fluttered. I love Matt "the Mega Toad" Stonie.
When he said 'like a bassoon', that was exactly my 1st thought on how to go about this. Airtight up the holes, probably with fingers provided there are fewer than 10 holes, then blow across the top of the pipe Bernoulli's Principle-style. And in the end, essentially Hoover it out.
I'd ask for some superglue and a string. Might take 5+ minutes to get them though depending how prepped they were. The vacuum idea was quite great too though. I suppose some tack/clay on a stick would also work.
I have a university degree and a postgraduate teaching qualification. My younger brother left school at 16 and has no academic qualifications at all. He would beat me by miles doing a task like this. He does sudokus and always beats me at games like Othello. I do crosswords, some quite advanced and cryptic, and usually beat him at chess and Scrabble. We're fairly even at the board game Mastermind. There's different kinds of smart.
@@exessex3522 Mastermind is just the best, my younger sister and I have been playing for decades now. Recently I manage to find one with letters instead of colours on eBay!
@@exessex3522 just because you spent years of your life and a load of money going to some institution so they'd give you a piece of paper at the end doesn't make you smarter than anyone. The cryptic crosswords thing is the only part of that list which implies you're not an idiot
There's a saying that you need two engineers to change a light bulb. One person holds the light bulb itself, the other person rotates the entire universe around it. Basically since movement are relative, I can just rotate the tube 180 degrees and argue that I'm technically not moving the tube, I'm just moving everything else around it. I can even prove my point by taping my phone to the tray so that it's camera points toward tube, hit the recording button, and use the footage to prove that from that point of view, the tube doesn't move at all.
I still think Aisling was right, because no frame of reference was provided. If it was relative to the tray, the she did not move the pipe. But if its relative to the ground, then she did move it. So without specifying, there is no correct answer.
Ashley got robbed. The tube only moved from the perspective of an external reference frame. Change the reference frame and the tube did not move relative to the tray.
in defence of Aisling, all movement is relative. We are hurtling through space on this big rock, so everything on the planet is moving all the time, and the task description wasn't specific enough. Relative to tray, the tube didn't move - success!
How far do you go though? Can you screw the tray to the table and move the table? What if you collapse the foundation of the house thus moving it? The house is sitting on Earth that is in perpetual motion, so technically the pipe is already moving. Honestly, the task should have been worded better!
I would have just taken the water, filled up to the first hole, put an umbrella stick in to keep the ball from falling down, plug the end with those (grapes?), then repeated the process until the ball has risen to the top, where I will have effortlessly dropped it back down to the bottom, therefor fucking up my entire plan.
There are plenty of tasks I know I wouldn’t even begin to know how to approach. But I just know that this particular type of task would be so simple for me to solve that it genuinely baffles me how difficult many found it
All movement is relative to a frame of reference. Get the camera operator to flip the camera over while you flip the tube over. From the camera's perspective, the tube doesn't move while the room does.
My first thought was to look for a long stick or rod and then swab some glue onto it then rod the tube. If I saw the vacuum when looking for that stuff, I would have just used the vacuum.
Ok, but you've gotta be more specific with the "don't move" rule, especially since the contestants are often faced with trick questions. You've either got to specify "relative to this room", or say instead "do not cause it to accelerate".
One of my favourite Bob tasks. Doesn't panic, unlike everyone else, just calmly gets on with it whilst coming up with a very funny flight of fancy
“D’ya know what I mean?”
The Hoover was a very good idea though. If only Sally had thought of it sooner.
kids who are a bit daft
lol flight of fancy
So professionally done
I love the way that Alex just goes and gets things for Sally, whereas all the other contestants have to get stuff for themselves.
well doesn't hurt to ask, since there usually aren't any rules that say "you can't get alex to do stuff" most of the time
Sally IIRC openly offers to torture Alex in another task if he doesn't help her. May be relevant.
Sometimes people go out by themselves to see if they find something that could spark some new idea
Sally moved the tube though
@@coltongentry9988 Sally certainly moves my tube
Alex claims not to be allowed a catchphrase but it's probably "All the information is on the task."
he mentioned this in an early no more jockeys episode!
Put people in front of a camera and all of a sudden they forget how liquids and holes work.
it’s a real problem in the adult film industry, I’m led to believe!
I forget sometimes how quick witted Alex Horne really is. Marvellous.
Eg: chest tattoo. I was dying😂
Alex S6E7: Its loose at the bottom, at tight at the top..? as mother always sai-- I don't even know what that means?!
He really shines in his own live work. Would highly recommend obviously. His band is excellent too.
10:53 look at his face, like wtf are you even on about who cares lol 😆
EVV
Bob's "I was overwhelmed by the conical shape" is still one of my top favorite quotes from all TM episodes
Overcum not overwhelmed 😂
i think he said comical. "Conical" would imply that it's cone shaped, which it isn't
@@zachperez8937 I think it's just a non sequitur ^_^ He's known for them, hehe.
@@rootkite yeah most likely true lol
@@zachperez8937 aren't they called conical flasks?
Actually "not enough liquid" is the issue, if the flow into the pipe exceeds the flow out of it, then the ball will rise, so a hose or bucket would have done it
That said, the pipe could be engendered so that the drainage holes allowing for more volume of output than the volume of input the opening was allowing
@@xuklysc Depends on the pressure really
Is there no vacuum in that house?
@@Erebos931 did you not watch the video?
@@watcherofwatchers he's one of those daft kids from the charity
"God it's like a bassoon" remains one of the funniest lines said on this show.
I want the clip of Nish saying it!!
2:48 "It did move a bit"
Alex Horne is criminally underrated.
I just wonder how Mark is surviving every day. He seems to have absolutely no idea what's happening
He's like a child. Not even in that way of "Oh, he doesn't know how to take care of himself," but more like "He's learning so many new things every day! He's learning and growing and interacting with the world!"
He has wireless earbuds with an MP3 that's looping and it goes like this:"breathe in; breathe out; breathe in;"... 🤭
I've listened to his most recent audiobook and honestly I don't think he really knows how he's surviving either
how did this man acquire a wife and kids
@Finlay Craig because he's handsome, smart, funny, charismatic in a self-deprecating way, and successful.
This was the best series. It devolved into pure insanity with hardly any effort. I put that largely on the shoulders of Sally Phillips who met every task with the mindest of "Well, someone is getting fucked here. Hope it's me!"
and she meant that in every single way you could possibly use the word 'fucked'
Still my favourite, as well. And thank you for perfectly summing up Sally's approach to the show!
I think Alex said that there was one task they didn't dare to show because of what Sally did in the task
having a wangle doesnt get enough referencences. You must be a shopkeeper, not some lowly assistant
Reading this comment after having just heard Sally defiantly cry "We will not be overwhelmed!" about her holes.
In the Danish version, comedian Christian Fuhlendorff melted the big pipe with a creme brulé torch without damaging the ping-pong ball.
Legit my favourite solution ever
Is that not moving it though?
@@rachelcookie321 yeah, I feel like it moved down into being a puddle
If you let an ice cube melt without touching it are you moving it?
@@drewdabbs418 well that’s irrelevant 😂 he moved it by melting it, rule broken.
For the people arguing that melting a hole in the tube would be moving it.
I don’t agree.
The instructions says that “the pipe most not be moved”, not “the pipe can’t move”.
The pipe melting would if you would call that may type of moving, be the pipe moving, not that it has be moved by someone else.
And also in Danish I think it would be even more obvious it would be allowed.
I haven’t seen the episode and I speak Swedish, but I’m guessing the probably used the Danish version of “flytta”.
Atleast in Swedish them not being allowed to flytta the pipe, would mean they don’t get to move it somewhere else. It has to stay in place.
While we use another word for just generally describing motion.
You wouldn’t say that part of the melted pipe “flyttade”. That sentence wouldn’t make any sense. Because that is not how you use that word.
Even a partly melted pipe, if it remains at the same place on the tray on the table, haven’t in any way “flyttat”.
"My game plan for life is to "Overwhelm" the holes" - another of the greatest quotes in human history. haha
"we will not be overwhelmed!"
@@biocode4478 No Sally's response was right "Women Love you all around!"
@@koyaanisqatsi78 that is definitely not what she said
@@static2735 It's either that or we will love you all around ? or we don't love you all around? but why the high five then? damn if you keep playing it back it can be anything... Okay I just assumed mainly cause she made a lot being well up for it jokes that season.
@@koyaanisqatsi78 i'm pretty sure she did say "we will not be overwhelmed" and was holding her hand up as like a sign of resistance, rather than a high five lol
I love how they thought to go get other things but got so fully caught up in what they gave them no one could thing of something like the vacuum sooner
Did you watch the clip?? Sally got the vacuum they just call it a Hoover in England
@@torakunoichi I said sooner. It still took her awhile
@@torakunoichi Also roundabouts where I’m from folk call it a sweeper. 😂
I was just glad someone came up with that very simple solution. If She used it from the start, it was by far the fastest way.
"you are directly quoting from my chest tattoo" is an all time response!
The perfect combination of brilliance and utter idiocy from every contestant in this one
The old fella had it under control.
Nish saying "This is my Everest," is a quietly brilliant line.
Especially since he's normally so loud and over-the-top. The calm delivery of that line absolutely got me
Mark & Nish are such a good duo. I hope they've worked together since, or at least remain friends.
Without any knowledge of the situation I have 0 doughts that they hang out almost every day.
I adore Sally Phillips. Great comic, great actor, and seems like a thoroughly utterly nice person.
But also scarily stupid when I came to this task
she also has an undercurrent of utter insanity which i find appealing
Bob Mortimer is possibly the most adorable and agreeable man who has ever lived.
Please grow up . Oh please .
As someone who loves Taskmaster and watching competitive eating I was well surprised when I first saw the episode to hear Matt 'Megatoad' Stonie get name dropped
They mentioned Joey Chestnut once as well
"Collecting for the daft lads". Only Bob Mortimer.
thumbnail: "get the pingpong ball out of the tube"
Titel: nahh "remove the table tennis ball from the pipe"
This is still my favorite task. The tea bag throw is a close second
I bet no one else will think to get them wet...
My first thought was to shove a vacuum hose attachment down it. Very glad to see my brain validated, Lol
me too. I was thinking that the vacuum hose would be about the right size and if there wasnt one a long stick with a piece of gum or reversed tape on it could have done the trick
Why was my first thought, Get a drill and drill under the table while Alex holds it
I was thinking to kick out one of the legs of the table, then fetch the ball off the floor
@@canebro1 kicking the table would definitely move the pipe
Drilling a hole, however, would not
Everything about this clips is so chaotic and I love every second of it
Grabbing the hoover may not have won Sally best time, but it was definitely the biggest brain play for this task.
I like how she defined the definition of insanity but got the wrong disorder 😂
10:16 it's always the funniest joke when Nish's voice goes high.
Reminds me of Ricky Gervais
His voice goes so high when making remarjs like that
“Is clingfilm waterproof” famous last words
The vacuum cleaner is obviously the best way to do it, but I'd have tried the leaf blower. Blowing air over the top would create a lot of suction that might lift the ball and spectacularly launch it once it got out!
You would need to cover the holes first then
why not just a stick with some tape stuck to the end? saves time grabbing and plugging in a vacuum cleaner, or perhaps be about the same.
I love Nish more and more every time I see him. He's perfect for this show
Probably my favorite contestant in the whole show, does terrible across the board with random bursts of genius and always hilarious
The outtake for this task with Bob and his GP story is the funniest thing I have ever seen
Link?
Bob telling any story is the funniest thing I've ever seen.
Link!!
@@ch-p2861 check the replies!
In Portugal a famous comedian produced a Portuguese version of Taskmaster, and this task was in the first episode: It took less than one minute for one of the contenders to look at the camera crew and say “You bozos ain’t seen nothing yet.”, then go off camera, grab a hoover, snatch the termination out of its hose, and suck the ball out of the pipe 🤣
i would have gotten a hose pipe and overwhelmed the holes just for the comedy value of seeing the whole room flood
I was thinking "reverse-Kerplunk it" for ages, and wondering if there was a hoover with a decent hose. Thank you on both counts Sally!
3:33 I love how they both bow in shame at the same time lmao
As soon as I heard "Don't move the pipe," I started imagining someone just dropkicking the table. I didn't move the pipe! The pipe moved itself with the equal and opposite force of the table being kicked, with help from gravity.
6:34 collapsed to the ground in sheer anguish, modern poetry
How does the same person who thinks "I bet a funnel would improve this pipes ability to retain water" end up coming second... LOL they got some real smooth brains on this task
Part of the setup is red herrings, and part of the show is trying to decide what rules actually are and what expectations to break.
I love Taskmaster, but the moment they mentioned "Mega Toad" eating 12 cans of sweet corn in 13 minutes, my heart fluttered. I love Matt "the Mega Toad" Stonie.
YES! One of my favourite groups!! 🤩 What a kickass start to a Monday.
Keep up the great work Taskmaster crew! ❤
When he said 'like a bassoon', that was exactly my 1st thought on how to go about this. Airtight up the holes, probably with fingers provided there are fewer than 10 holes, then blow across the top of the pipe Bernoulli's Principle-style. And in the end, essentially Hoover it out.
The first three people, the whole time I was wondering why no one was grabbing a vacuum, glad someone actually grabbed one!
Oh god, It's like a bassoon
I'd ask for some superglue and a string. Might take 5+ minutes to get them though depending how prepped they were.
The vacuum idea was quite great too though.
I suppose some tack/clay on a stick would also work.
Exactly what I was thinking
I find it super interesting, that the smartest person with the best education is the most crazy with a lot of moments where the brain just turns off
@@emeraldbonsai they mean the smartest out of the 5 contestants.
@@ipdipdu yeah well he clearly isn't that either. Bob's the smartest
I have a university degree and a postgraduate teaching qualification. My younger brother left school at 16 and has no academic qualifications at all. He would beat me by miles doing a task like this. He does sudokus and always beats me at games like Othello. I do crosswords, some quite advanced and cryptic, and usually beat him at chess and Scrabble. We're fairly even at the board game Mastermind. There's different kinds of smart.
@@exessex3522 Mastermind is just the best, my younger sister and I have been playing for decades now. Recently I manage to find one with letters instead of colours on eBay!
@@exessex3522 just because you spent years of your life and a load of money going to some institution so they'd give you a piece of paper at the end doesn't make you smarter than anyone. The cryptic crosswords thing is the only part of that list which implies you're not an idiot
That moment between Nish and Sally near the end is so cute.
I have the sudden urge of getting a chest tattoo. ”When a bird is in a tree, and the tree is chopped down, the woodsman has moved the bird”
I want a ''Worst of the Worst'' special episode just so I can see Nish on this show again.
There's a saying that you need two engineers to change a light bulb. One person holds the light bulb itself, the other person rotates the entire universe around it.
Basically since movement are relative, I can just rotate the tube 180 degrees and argue that I'm technically not moving the tube, I'm just moving everything else around it. I can even prove my point by taping my phone to the tray so that it's camera points toward tube, hit the recording button, and use the footage to prove that from that point of view, the tube doesn't move at all.
I still think Aisling was right, because no frame of reference was provided. If it was relative to the tray, the she did not move the pipe. But if its relative to the ground, then she did move it. So without specifying, there is no correct answer.
I just fell down the stairs watching this video on my phone. I am okay.
This is kind of like watching those phone ads, where the ai is just crap at the puzzle, I just want to do it myself instead of watching them struggle
Still the greatest series. About time for Taskmaster Reunion episodes I think? :)
so many great moments in this task alone.
"This is going to be brilliant" - A dolphin, or even a particularly smart cat could think of turning the thing upside down
Any cat would think of knocking it off the table first.
Nish and Mark are my favourite duo on this entire show XD every task they both manage to fuck it up so well 😂
Please someone artistic draw Alex proudly showing off that verbose chest tattoo 😂😆
I kept waiting for someone to get the vacuum
I would have tried cutting a hole at the bottom of the table. The vacuum cleaner was a great idea though
Cut straight through the pipe
The vacuum was my first thought, it just looks so simple :). Those drinks are an obvious trap :p
Name a more iconic duo than Sally and the funnel.
Sally and baby Alex?
Sally and Alex with cake in his armpits and socks?
Sally and the water cooler?
Sally and absinthe in toast!
Taking a ball out with a vacuum cleaner is genious.
literally first thing i thought of was the vacuum cleaner, it always surprises me how only one person thought of it and only at the end
Ashley got robbed. The tube only moved from the perspective of an external reference frame. Change the reference frame and the tube did not move relative to the tray.
I love how sweet and kind Sally Phillips seems to be ^^
Also Nish is so freaking funny while remaining kind
in defence of Aisling, all movement is relative. We are hurtling through space on this big rock, so everything on the planet is moving all the time, and the task description wasn't specific enough. Relative to tray, the tube didn't move - success!
The sheer incompetences of this series was *chef kiss
She didn’t move the pole. The pole happened to move as it was affixed to the platform.
Smart move from Mr. Mortimer on using the foam earplugs.
Bob the OG. Saying an anecdote, cracking jokes and having jolly fun with the host while completing the task with very little or no effort. 👌👌👌🔥
How far do you go though? Can you screw the tray to the table and move the table? What if you collapse the foundation of the house thus moving it? The house is sitting on Earth that is in perpetual motion, so technically the pipe is already moving. Honestly, the task should have been worded better!
Please, please could we have Nish and Mark again? I am sure people would add a few more of the favourites
I would have just taken the water, filled up to the first hole, put an umbrella stick in to keep the ball from falling down, plug the end with those (grapes?), then repeated the process until the ball has risen to the top, where I will have effortlessly dropped it back down to the bottom, therefor fucking up my entire plan.
I love this cast!
I have such a big crush on Nish, I'm afraid it might never go away...
8:53 that little camera glance as he sneaks a fish pun in there (needed later) 😂
"You're quoting directly from my chest tattoo" is a brilliant sentence. I'm going to start using it.
There are plenty of tasks I know I wouldn’t even begin to know how to approach. But I just know that this particular type of task would be so simple for me to solve that it genuinely baffles me how difficult many found it
This brings back memories of when a toothbrush fell down my kitchen drain. Vacuum was also the solution then.
7:13 that's a lie. Alex's catch phrase is "All the information is on the task."
the series is good but the audio volume of the laughter in the background takes over the whole conversation
"That's my game plan for life, is to overwhelm the holes" lol
If you could leave the room, you find a piece of bamboo and bluetac?
All movement is relative to a frame of reference. Get the camera operator to flip the camera over while you flip the tube over. From the camera's perspective, the tube doesn't move while the room does.
THE TUBE DIDN’T MOVE RELATIVE TO THE TRAY. the task must be more specific!
My first thought was to look for a long stick or rod and then swab some glue onto it then rod the tube. If I saw the vacuum when looking for that stuff, I would have just used the vacuum.
The tube didnt move in relation to the tray!!! Challenge the decision!!!
Tbh I don't see the difference between Aisling's "moving the tray not the pipe" and several "rules exploits" that have been allowed.
RUclips has automatically added names for the sections and they are strangely apt:
1. Intro
2. Aisling
3. Sucking
4. Bob Mortimer
5. Sally Hoover
Shoelace, some small object with a bit of weight, ring of tape sticky side out on bottom of object. Drop down tube, stick to ball, recoil up. Done ✅
due to relativity, one could argue that the pipe never moved...
they never said you couldn't break it
Glad to see someone got a vacume out because I thought of that as soon as I heard the prompt
Using a vacuum was brilliant
"We will not be overwhelmed!" -- lol
Going by the rules and looking at the set up, my first solution would have been a fishing attempt.
Ok, but you've gotta be more specific with the "don't move" rule, especially since the contestants are often faced with trick questions. You've either got to specify "relative to this room", or say instead "do not cause it to accelerate".
9:15 quite ironically, it's insanity she's thinking of 😂