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I put this together for @unquietspiritao3, splicing together the outtake with the aired version. There's still obviously some parts of this argument that weren't shown to us, but this seems to be the order the clips that we have seen belong in.
It really makes me wonder how long James and Rhod argued about satsumas for all told, because this goes on for over five minutes between the outtake and what was aired.
[ID: Five screencaps from Taskmaster. James Acaster stands at a kitchen counter, rolling a green grape towards the camera with a dramatic flourish. Later, in the studio, Kerry Godliman explains, "James is my grape gimp, and when I ring him... When I ring him, I go, 'Grape,' and then he transports a grape to me in some way." End ID.]
That time the whole cast and studio of Mock the Week were quiet and respectful as they thought Ed was about to make a sincere point about living with a chronic condition...
Been rewatching past series of TM and am currently on Series 7. So many gems in that series (god bless Rhod Gilbert for showing us SO MANY SIDES of Alex Horne), but here’s one I’d forgotten about..
The outro to Episode 4 has it all, starting with a slap to Little Alex Horne’s face, genuine shocked faces from all the panel (Jess’s is my fave), and Greg trying desperately hard not to dissolve into a laughing fit.
Task: Write a 10-word story before you reach the finish line. You must be running while writing. Fastest across the finish line with a proper story wins. Your time starts now.
This was scored based on time, but which one is the best story?