>for the next task, the contestants have to eat some spaghetti
>*audience starts giggling at the thought of the antics they're about to witness*
>montage of some of the contestants eating spaghetti
>*audience begins uproariously laughing*
>next contestants isn't very good at eating spaghetti
>*audiences starts pissing and shitting their pants from laughing so hard. One women faints from exhaustion*
>cuts back to the studio
>Greg: did you remember the part where you ate spaghetti?
>*audience begin laughing so hard they split the theatre in two*
What's the appeal?
Sometimes the contestants are funny. I haven't seen the last three or four series I finally got tired.
Yeah me too. Covid killed it. Who thought it was a good idea to do shit without an audience?
>What's the appeal?
what was going on with franky boyle? the whole season he talked with a slightly camp cadence, ive never heard him talk like that, like he was on some shit
Le big bang pasta XD
The show has the same problem all British shows have. It's fricking nepotism and forcing the government funded ''celebs'' down your throat.
This show would be great. These are good challenges, they're very creative. The host is good even. But they don't have regular contestants, they're not random people off the street who just want to be on camera and make some money. The contestants are these fricking astroturfed unfunny ''comedians'' who try so hard to be funny and don't really give a shit about the challenges because the goal is to be a goofy idiot and they can't win anything.
Because the format of sticking comedians (even the unfunny ones) on a panel show is extremely popular in the UK, plus it's cheap to make.
>It's fricking nepotism and forcing the government funded ''celebs'' down your throat.
You think you British people have it bad?
Try living in a smallish european country and having the same incestous panel show problem but a grand total of 10 celebrities who are in everything.
I've noticed the same thing with pretty much all tv-shows in my own "socialist"-"paradise" country.
Redditmaster. is Greg gay?
>is Greg gay?
Obviously.
I've heard what you have to say, and I like, I like it a lot. Now without further ado, I'd like to introduce, your friend and mine, she's a socialite, she's a woman around town, she's everything you wish you had: Penelope Pitstop. No more job gloves.
No more jockeys is dead isn't it?
They haven't done anything in a while.
'fraid so. We need another pandemic to force them back in their homes.
I think you have missed the point of the show. The tasks don't matter, the prizes, don't matter, who wins doesn't matter, it has always been about the contestants and their funny banter about what is happening.
That is why they don't have new people from the street as contestants every episode.
Glad I could clear that up for you.
Anyone else had prophetic dreams of series 20?
It's very hit or miss depending on the cast and tasks really. Episodes with too much arts & crafts shit is boring. Loved that season with Ardal though, he's such a naturally funny guy.
Doesn't it gets exhausting hating things?
100%. Last season was alright but this season is mid as hell. I guess after 20 seasons or whatever it's a bit hard to come up with new stuff, can't blame em really
Who does the UK even have left that hasn't already said no? The last couple have been real nobodies. They need somebody like Miles jupp or david odoherty to relent and go on
This season had the lady with the biggest breasts of anyone whos ever been on the show.
>that one episode where she bawd dropped and twerked during the prize task
What the frick are you talkin about my dude?
Series 17? I thought Victoria Coren MItchell held that honor.
she used to be a prostitute, for real
For me it's sally phillip's wiener-hungry energy
Why is she so sexual, bros?
The entire show was designed to satisfy his sub fetish
I have enjoyed every single contestant on every season of the show (some more than others) except 2 people.
James Acaster and Ian Sterling.
I've liked all of them except
>Katherine Ryan
>Paul Chowdhry
>Joe Lycett
>Lolly Adefope
>Nish Kumar
>Lou Sanders
>Jo Brand
>Mawaan Rizwan
>Jamali Maddox
>Desiree Burch
>Guz Khan
>Judi Love
>Sophie Duker
Basically wish it was a panel of 90% straight white men
That is a pretty good list of oddballs that are an acquired taste.
However
>Nish Kumar
>Judi Love
Nish's laugh alone makes him an amazing guest and Judi could rely solely on her facial expressions for comedy gold.
.t bebeh
I enjoy this, but I also liked some of what College Humor put out back in the day. This is the closest an American production has gotten to British panel shows.
S3 where they do zoom shit cause of covid still has a few episodes that are good, which somehow got elevated because they were in their own homes
>This is the closest an American production has gotten to British panel shows.
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>Not the Zoomer YouTube livestream rip-off.
>the Zoomer YouTube livestream rip-off
How would I even be aware of that?
My next task is to worship Sally Phillip's cougar feet
That noise was disgusting
Brace yourselves because the spazz is on next series, you know who I mean.
Horsy?
Jack Dee is the only person on series 18 I#m interested in
as a stupid american mutt who doesn't ever know who the contestants are i like this show
it started popping up on my israelitetube a few years ago and i watched it ever since
not the best show ever or anything just something to throw on before bed
peak britslop
luv me contestants that find rule loopholes, simple as
>be me
>come across random taskmaster clips on youtube
haha this show is funny
>watch an actual episode
wow this show is turd water
>turns out the show had like 40 good moments over 15 seasons and that’s what’s on the best of clip shows
Many such cases.