@@lucaschetyrbuk5837 Your cheery uncle who had a valium before the family dinner and can't quite remember the details but knows he was in a band in the 70s
It’s not often little alex takes a dig at taskmaster. And even rarer that taskmaster would respond lightheartedly. Hmmm. He seems cheery. Perhaps this episode Alex could have got his stars...
Watching this again, I've realized the prize task is when we should have realized Sally's the crazy one of the group, when she brought in something that's not legally allowed to be played
@@placeholderblankspace naw they look like that I've seen plenty of them (even before shit hit the fan and America went to war with the poliece for a bit)
@@placeholderblankspace No, those "this makes a horrible noise only people under certain age can hear" devices are very real, and the main reason you might not know about them is because almost as soon as they came on the market and places that wanted to repel younger people started installing and using them, there was a massive wave of lawsuits and subsequent legislation directly outlawing installing and/or operating them in a lot of countries.
Apparently, when Sally Phillips was on Smack the Pony, people at church used to say to her, "oh the things that the other writers make you say and do on that show!" She never let them know that she wrote most of the most outrageous material on that show. Watching this, that is entirely believable.
One of the earlier season Greg opines how Alex created the show but hides behind him to make all the decisions. I think it's so he can be directly involved in the tasks.
Something that hadn't dawned on me until this rewatch, Nish is so willing to be the butt of a joke. On the basketball task when they showed the clip of him chipping it in, he started celebrating in the studio like Joe Wilkinson did when he threw the potato into the golf hole. The difference is, Nish did this KNOWING full well how badly he'd fucked it and just willingly committed to the bit so the punchline would be that much better. What a hero.
On the Taskmaster podcast, he said producers told him they'd "done some editing" on that task but that he'd like what they did. He knew he'd get exposed but said he wanted to experience glory for at least a second so he went with it while he could.
Seeing Nish chip the basketball in one and then have all his other attempts be shown afterwards has just about the same energy as Joe Wilkinson tossing a potato into a hole.
Was she tearing up after from laughing so hard, or was that sone trauma coming out? Poor aisling. I would’ve handled it the same way. It’s rough out here
The Special Cuddle task is one of my favorites in the history of Taskmaster. Each of their cuddles were completely unique. Sally: Sociopathic Aisling: Disturbing sex robot Mark: Nervous romantic energy Nish: Traditional cuddle with a softer head rest Bob: Kidnapping victim
And for opposite reasons. One to make him feel uncomfortable due to her excitement, one to make him feel uncomfortable due to her skepticism of the situation.
All insurance companies, of all types, actually have, "Have you ever asked Bob Mortimer for a plan?" as one of their questions to determine risk-level of applicants. "Yes" is an immediate denial of coverage.
@@bismuthcrystal9658 I'm pretty sure that Little Alex Horn is one of a very few people to have done so (although possibly Harry Harriman and Steve Bytheway may have done so, many years ago, on a trip to Castle Douglas).
She did mention in one of the later episodes that she was planning to melt them down. It was something of a throwaway moment and I'm not going to try to track it down, though.
@@iwonttellmynametoamachine5422 That's certainly possible. I only remember them showing her saying what she intended to do with them once and a whole lot of her saying that she would save them for later, but I don't claim to have a perfect memory, only a fairly good one.
@@benjaminmiddaugh2729 She said it a couple times, I think. I know she said it one of the first times, that she was gonna melt em down and use them later. So, a candle or her own wax seals of some kind.
@@AAGEnzee As I said, I won't guarantee that my memory of that one small detail of the show is accurate. That said, I would have collected them just to have a nice collection of wax logograms. If I wanted to use my own wax seals, I'd do it the modern (glue gun) way. Which, incidentally, if you haven't encountered glue-gun sealing wax - it's a really nice way to get into sealing wax (supposedly mail sorting machine resistant, although I have yet to test that) and relatively low fuss. It does tend to tie up a hot glue gun, though.
One small thing. I just really love how NIsh was looking at Sally when she was saying how special that cuddle was for her, almost eyes of terror like he just realised he was sitting next to a psychopath, and will be sitting next to her for the rest of the series 14:54
When someone mentions "Corona" in the future, I will think of one thing: That was the time I binged all the available Taskmaster episodes! Thanks for the upload!
A little trivia for this episode: Alex Horne had a nosebleed in the middle of the studio recording which allowed Greg and the guests to have a fun chat with the audience while he got it taken care of, but delayed the next recording (they record two-a-day) quite a bit.
Best part about Nish's law school comment is that Bob did go to law school and worked as a solicitor before he got into comedy, Jim Mohr was a wonderful influence on so many.
I love the contrast between the innocent earlier seasons and the latest ones, you can see the tasks gradually evolve to resemble online Terms and Agreements.
There's a couple of reasons Tim Key (Series One contestant) is credited as a consultant on the later seasons, one is so Alex Horne could bounce ideas off him in the pub, the other is so Alex can ask "And how would you cheat at this task?"
I love how he kept going despite being genuinely bad at it. Like, most of his attempts were not even close. Comparedd to Bob's 3 attempts, which were all genuinely close to the hoop.
I just finished watching season 7. I was about to continue back season 1 but decided to start with 5 because I saw someone commented about it xD so I'm watching this in random season xD
I thought that, too, but knowing how genuinely hard it is to tip one of those things over, they probably would have spent a lot of time trying to do that that would more than likely have been wasted.
The bromance between Mark and Nish in this series was great to see. They need to be in Buddy film together, a sort of latter-day "Trains, Plane, and Automobiles". Great chemistry, and genuinely endearing, the both of them.
Fun fact #156 The word handschoenen is dutch for the english word gloves with is english for the dutch word handschoenen which literally means hand shoes in english
Fun fact #157 The word 'gloves' is English for the Dutch word 'Handschoenen' which is dutch for the English word 'gloves' which is English for the German word 'GoFuckYourself' which literally means go fuck yourself.
From an American to an Englishman I must say, I have absolutely fallen in love with your show Alex. It reminds me of the glory days of Whose Line is it Anyways.
While Nish's recording was not ideal, I have to say his laughter in the background and the way he curls into himself with mirth adds days to my lifespan.
When you start watching this series and you see Bob Mortimer, you think “well, we got our unhinged contestant for the series “. Then Sally Phillips molest Alex Horne with a chocolate cake and I realize that the universe no longer makes any sense.
Omg nish in the live task had me in tears “i hate this program” and “i wish id gone to law school” killed me. Sometimes i find nish to be a bit over the top but i loved him here
It's amazing how hard (as much as I enjoy him) Noel Fielding tries for maniacal whimsy yet in the very first episode of the next season Aisling Bea, Sally Phillips and Bob Mortimer scream past him without trying.
Noel has a reputation for being wacky and whimsical and strange in that way, and he definitely is and can be - hell, he was a radioactive skeleton for most of the Season 4 tasks - but he's honestly such a teddy bear. The finale of Season 4 was amazing because by that point, everybody in the cast had clearly bonded and had an excellent time. Everybody won at least once, even Hugh and Lolly, who looked like they were the bottom-feeders from the start, and their reactions and celebrations were true "underdog story" moments. Mel, Noel, and Joe were over the moon for them. Seeing Noel and Mel hug and cuddle constantly throughout Season 4, plus all of them just sharing a good time by the end, meant that a heavy dose of the whimsicality and wackiness was pretty sidelined by how much fun, games, and love was going on in the room, especially with the message Lolly wrote next to her duck. Now, everybody in THIS cast was going for sheer psychopathy or at least severe mental illness off-the-bat and god is it just as delightful.
Funny that the series started with Nish bringing his laugh as an "excellent noise" because honestly he brought a level of joy to series 5 that was the highlight of it.
It's amazing to me that they take the time to record and super-edit brand new sequences for almost every task and for very nearly every pre and post commercial break bit! Incredible passion there!
I'm just thinking the camera crew on the day of filming Sally's cuddle task probably went home to their families like... "Hi honey how's work today?" ".... I don't even know how to describe what I saw today..."
Every season has its moments, but this will forever be my favorite because of the amazing chemistry between all the contestants. They feed off each other so perfectly in the prize tasks and the live tasks and the teams are of course legendary. Just the perfect season.
@@Brahlam There was one episode of taskmaster where the goal was to throw a potato into a golf-goal sized hole, without touching a circular mat surrounding said hole in the shortest time possible. The intended trick was that contestants can in fact get something else to move the mat so they could get closer to the hole, but one of the contestants just threw it and got it in on his first try. Unfortunately his soles barely touched the mat so he was disqualified, but otherwise it was one of the hypest moment of that season.
I come back to this series the most I think (even though I also really love acaster's) because the comedic chemistry in this group is honestly next level. Bob and Sally are iconic and make my cheeks hurt from smiling so much
Agreed. Have been looking forward to new Taskmaster Tuesdays, and was disappointed earlier this week. Was afraid they got to a point where they didn't want to post more recent seasons.
Omg this might be my favorite episode so far. The cuddle one made me laugh soooooo much. So did the elegant one. And the fake one shot. Opera singing the theme at the end is a nice touch too! All in all, love everything about this ep!
Oh man, "No Handjobs" written on the cuddlebot. Further, why didn't anybody knock over the basketball hoop or at the very least lower it? Further further, some suggestive language from Alex when reading the final times... Sally slid it in Nish poked a pear (pair) in And finally, it's a good thing Bob won, or that operatic singing of the winner's name to the tune of the TaskMaster theme would have sounded pretty silly.
I had the same thought, but some of those bases are filled with a bunch of sand or water so they don't accidentally flip over. Would've been nice to see one of them try though.
I'm obviously biased, but between Aisling, Bob, and Sally this is the best ensemble so far. They are all so endearingly weird and fit this show so perfectly! I love Mark and Nish too, but it's hard not to get overshadowed by the other three.
Absolutely love Aisling's dance on the pier and I think about it every day BUT I still think this episode should have been called 'All lakes lead to France'.
I'm American, but I love British humor and game shows! Thank you so much for uploading these full episodes every week! They are fantastic entertainment. Keep it up!
first impression i thought sally was going to be kind of level headed mom approach; but she was in fact, the psychopath of the group.
Her style and attitude....So sexy! I'd let her waterboard me!
What does that make bob
@@lucaschetyrbuk5837 Your cheery uncle who had a valium before the family dinner and can't quite remember the details but knows he was in a band in the 70s
@@nitrobw1 lmfaooo
Mistook her to be the “Mel” of this series.
This feels like a group of 4 psychopaths and a kidnapped mark watson
I knooww right he's too cute for them!
There's always one kidnapped person amidst four magnificent lunatics
Mark Watson absolutely has "They're holding me at gunpoint to do these tasks" energy.
@@marenq4138 Josh, Richard, Rob, Lolly… yeah, basically every season but 7. Truly so fun.
@@marenq4138 Paul Chowdhry was both in his season
Episode one's always feel like the first day at a new school and I don't know anyone and I miss my old friends Mel and Hugh.
literally
YES
You are so right, though I miss Noel as well
@@t3ddi noel was the best
I really miss Joe Wilkerson
"They don't call me cuddlebot for nothing."
"...stop..."
"You want more, big boy?"
"These were very fashionable in my time."
*"In the war?"*
*Bf110s and He111s rumbling in the distance*
@@kurumi394 *flashbacks triggered by Daimler 603 engine noises*
It’s not often little alex takes a dig at taskmaster. And even rarer that taskmaster would respond lightheartedly. Hmmm. He seems cheery. Perhaps this episode Alex could have got his stars...
@@mooalijasmine No, no stars for naughty boys!
Watching this again, I've realized the prize task is when we should have realized Sally's the crazy one of the group, when she brought in something that's not legally allowed to be played
I mean, did the cuddle not make it clear enough?
@@FluffyCrimsonBirkenstocks The cuddle task came after the prize task...
Tbf I just assumed it was a joke and didn’t actually make noise
@@placeholderblankspace naw they look like that I've seen plenty of them (even before shit hit the fan and America went to war with the poliece for a bit)
@@placeholderblankspace No, those "this makes a horrible noise only people under certain age can hear" devices are very real, and the main reason you might not know about them is because almost as soon as they came on the market and places that wanted to repel younger people started installing and using them, there was a massive wave of lawsuits and subsequent legislation directly outlawing installing and/or operating them in a lot of countries.
Apparently, when Sally Phillips was on Smack the Pony, people at church used to say to her, "oh the things that the other writers make you say and do on that show!" She never let them know that she wrote most of the most outrageous material on that show.
Watching this, that is entirely believable.
I just thought, "Poor Alex. The things they to to him on this show," then remembered that he's the writer XD
He's creator of the show too... If you know you know!
I was thinking Greg was going to admit to not writing the tasks just to ask Alex if he made that task up so he could get cuddles.
I do that all the times
And producer
One of the earlier season Greg opines how Alex created the show but hides behind him to make all the decisions. I think it's so he can be directly involved in the tasks.
"He claimed the ball was racist twice" LMAO
And yet he was doing the kicking.
@@justincoleman3805 yes, that is, in fact, the joke he was making.
@@kropotkinnie no it isnt.
@@ivanadriazola1991 Only racists accuse everyone/anything of racism. Considering Nish hates britain and white people, kinda suiting
@@bigrikkib8682 I hope you realize that your statement circles back to you.
Something that hadn't dawned on me until this rewatch, Nish is so willing to be the butt of a joke. On the basketball task when they showed the clip of him chipping it in, he started celebrating in the studio like Joe Wilkinson did when he threw the potato into the golf hole. The difference is, Nish did this KNOWING full well how badly he'd fucked it and just willingly committed to the bit so the punchline would be that much better. What a hero.
The greatest comedians are always willing to be the butt of the joke, and/or let someone else get the laugh. Just like Gracie Allen and Jack Benny.
On the Taskmaster podcast, he said producers told him they'd "done some editing" on that task but that he'd like what they did. He knew he'd get exposed but said he wanted to experience glory for at least a second so he went with it while he could.
He is truly last in phys ed and first in being a legend.
Nish Kumar seems like he'd actually be fun to know in person.
He is a joke, not funny and he is a britain hating racist
This has basically become torture alex horne, the docu-series
Given that Alex is the one who writes the challenges, that says interesting things about him.
@@FH-rp6zs hmm, i didn't know he writes the tasks...that does speak volumes lol.
@@OkieDokieSmokie greg is the taskmaster but alex runs the show
It didn't officially become that until Season 7... Rhod took that to a whole new level
Especially considering he’s the creator of the show.
Wow, the most sexually charged episode so far, and it didn't even have Fred the Swede!
Oh... just wait... this series alone...
7:39
8:23
11:20
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18:00
22:53
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truthbegins nope, just Aisling
@@austinjames60 Sally*
Noel*
Just for the insane laughter while stuffing cake into Alex' armpits, Sally is already one of my favourites.
I love Sally so much
You've caught her on 'Miranda' before, right? GOOD show; find it where you can. :)
I’m kinda jealous of Alex in the cuddle task. And I’m a married mostly-straight woman.
She is amazing on Veep.
She blazed the trail for Liza
I didn't realize Sally was a monster until her special cuddle. Now I know there is a darker side of humanity.
And much like that chocolate cake, it’s delicious
Strap in, there's seven more episodes of Sally's sadomasochistic streak to come.
To all of you encountering Bob Mortimer for the first time: buckle in.
I just LOVE Bob Mortimer.
@Mark Richards Yep I loathe him with all my being. If it didn't have Bob I'd would have skipped this entire series.
Derek Martz regular Wilty watcher I am very familiar with the man they call Bob Mortimer
Mark Richards he’s not that bad not my favorite British South Asian (it’s a tie between Tan France and Adil Ray) but he’s not unbearable either
@@amalzuhair4495 he is exactly unbearable. His voice, his laugh and most of all his racism.
Seeing Nish chip the basketball in one and then have all his other attempts be shown afterwards has just about the same energy as Joe Wilkinson tossing a potato into a hole.
Except he was in on it. Joe didn't know he was gonna essentially face death
Joe's was way funnier. Because Joe said "that's the best thing I've ever done". LOL
Far too painful of a memory to bring up.
@@3DCGdesign Because Joe genuinely tosses it in first try, or so that’s what they agreed upon.
He should have laid the hoop on the ground before trying to kick it through
Can we appreciate the fact that the opera singer sang his name to the tune of the taskmaster theme song
Finally someone appreciated that!
Yes, yes we can.
Honestly one of the greatest Taskmaster endings of all time. I'm showing this to a relative and I had forgotten this happened.
The only way I'll ever hear it again
No. It sounded horrible.
"Legally, we're not allowed to play it"
That's gotta win
Aisling misjudging the first task and overcorrecting with an aggressive sex robot was an amazing start to the show.
Juxtaposed with her later stripping in front of him, it is really hilarious.
as an irish woman, it seemed totally normal to me! lmao
She is correct though, every single white man is a predator. It's good to have a comedy angle like that.
Yes, as a white guy, I can confirm that we should all be presumed to be sexual predators
Was she tearing up after from laughing so hard, or was that sone trauma coming out? Poor aisling. I would’ve handled it the same way. It’s rough out here
The Special Cuddle task is one of my favorites in the history of Taskmaster. Each of their cuddles were completely unique.
Sally: Sociopathic
Aisling: Disturbing sex robot
Mark: Nervous romantic energy
Nish: Traditional cuddle with a softer head rest
Bob: Kidnapping victim
I absolutely love how both women went with making Alex as uncomfortable as possible for the "special cuddle"...
And for opposite reasons. One to make him feel uncomfortable due to her excitement, one to make him feel uncomfortable due to her skepticism of the situation.
Well one of the women’s approach certainly was special. Though I think she used the wrong definition of the word.
@@frankiegargoyle7783 You're an empty channel, you've been reported.
You're only here to cause chaos and stirr shit.
Thats not really how TH-cam works
@@frankiegargoyle7783 lmao shut the fuck up incel
alex has an amazing poker face during the tasks, and i love it when he's in the middle of one and he actually breaks
Hugh Dennis appears out of nowhere, lays the hoop on its side and kicks the ball through the net.
And Greg still gives him zero the monster.
"What's the plan, Bob?" are words that should never, under any circumstances, be addressed to Bob Mortimer.
All insurance companies, of all types, actually have, "Have you ever asked Bob Mortimer for a plan?" as one of their questions to determine risk-level of applicants.
"Yes" is an immediate denial of coverage.
@@bismuthcrystal9658 I'm pretty sure that Little Alex Horn is one of a very few people to have done so (although possibly Harry Harriman and Steve Bytheway may have done so, many years ago, on a trip to Castle Douglas).
@@sfshinz bravo!
@@sfshinz don’t forget Gary Cheeseman. A sniper’s dream!!!
Much like "That has to be a lie."
I just realized we never got to see what Mel did with all the wax seals.
She did mention in one of the later episodes that she was planning to melt them down. It was something of a throwaway moment and I'm not going to try to track it down, though.
@@benjaminmiddaugh2729 I think she said it more than on time when she peeled it of the envelope. But I'm also not going to find it ^^
@@iwonttellmynametoamachine5422 That's certainly possible. I only remember them showing her saying what she intended to do with them once and a whole lot of her saying that she would save them for later, but I don't claim to have a perfect memory, only a fairly good one.
@@benjaminmiddaugh2729 She said it a couple times, I think. I know she said it one of the first times, that she was gonna melt em down and use them later. So, a candle or her own wax seals of some kind.
@@AAGEnzee As I said, I won't guarantee that my memory of that one small detail of the show is accurate. That said, I would have collected them just to have a nice collection of wax logograms. If I wanted to use my own wax seals, I'd do it the modern (glue gun) way. Which, incidentally, if you haven't encountered glue-gun sealing wax - it's a really nice way to get into sealing wax (supposedly mail sorting machine resistant, although I have yet to test that) and relatively low fuss. It does tend to tie up a hot glue gun, though.
One small thing. I just really love how NIsh was looking at Sally when she was saying how special that cuddle was for her, almost eyes of terror like he just realised he was sitting next to a psychopath, and will be sitting next to her for the rest of the series 14:54
When someone mentions "Corona" in the future, I will think of one thing: That was the time I binged all the available Taskmaster episodes! Thanks for the upload!
Idk if you know this, but there are like 8 full seasons on a UK website called dailymotion
Same
And also Hometasking
@@keithgraham8588 Not all heroes wear capes
@@keithgraham8588 Actually I didn't know. :D Thanks, you just saved the rest of my week! Or ruined ;)
Keith Graham holy shitttt thank you i’m so sick of waiting
A little trivia for this episode: Alex Horne had a nosebleed in the middle of the studio recording which allowed Greg and the guests to have a fun chat with the audience while he got it taken care of, but delayed the next recording (they record two-a-day) quite a bit.
Ah, so he's fond of the cocaine, is he?
@@caitthecat I betcha he was snorting blue m&m's. Mel's such a bad influence.
@@nommyyt I was hoping you'd make that joke!
Oh no, poor Alex. :(
A special cuddle can do that to a person and Alex had FIVE
Alex's dry cleaner must have a lot of questions
Been cuddling again, I see?
The man's got three children, I don't think that the dry cleaners are asking questions at this point.
@@fussel5000 ah the cake in the arm pits thing again.
Laughed just as hard at that comment as anything I've seen on this episode.
Nish's constant giggling in the studio throughout the series, makes it so rewatchable
he's hilarious
“Yeah! Dignity intact!”
“He claimed the ball was racist twice.”
“I hate this programme, I wished I’ve gone to law school.”
Best part about Nish's law school comment is that Bob did go to law school and worked as a solicitor before he got into comedy, Jim Mohr was a wonderful influence on so many.
@@christianboehlefeld5168 Are you saying that Vic got Bob into comedy?
@@krashd I don't know if that's what he's saying, but I think it's what Bob is saying.
"I'm glad that were very specific in that task... because we've been burned before"
Ah, the Hugh Dennis provision in task-making.
I love the contrast between the innocent earlier seasons and the latest ones, you can see the tasks gradually evolve to resemble online Terms and Agreements.
There's a couple of reasons Tim Key (Series One contestant) is credited as a consultant on the later seasons, one is so Alex Horne could bounce ideas off him in the pub, the other is so Alex can ask "And how would you cheat at this task?"
Bob Mortimer seems so amused with everything around him, he enjoys himself all the time and in turn the audience always enjoys him
Check him out of would i lie to you. The shows he is on are all amazing. The way he tells stories is great.
@@bobothn Yes!!!
@@bobothn He's the Latrobe Blue of comedians.
The one thing i love most about Nish fluke was that he let himself be celebrated knowing fully well how many attempts he actually took :D
I love how he kept going despite being genuinely bad at it. Like, most of his attempts were not even close. Comparedd to Bob's 3 attempts, which were all genuinely close to the hoop.
"WeLL WeEll WEeEell looks like last in PE first in BEING A LEGEND"
He sounded scarily like Acaster there!
SingenStatt Atmen I actually always thought they were pretty similar in tone and delivery
I wanna see them at the same time so bad but I never have
@@juanferrer5924 what if I told you there’s a reason for this...
Sally is incredible. Ive never seen such unabridged madness combined with such joy.
I absolutely agree! 😄
She has the appearance of a wonderfully elegant woman and the most insane brain ever
Hometasking montage AND series 5 being uploaded at the same time? We’re so spoiled, thank you Alex Horne 🥺
"A special cuddle"
*Proceeds to waterboard*
Let's be honest. The waterboarding was just the icing on the armpit cake there.
"Yay! Dignity intact!"
-throws it right out afterward.
Afterward??
She replaced it with raw sex appeal
@@brianmchaney7473 +
I cannot look at airhorns without thinking of Jessica Knappet (yes I'm watching this show backwards)
me too
Me too!
nice to see im not alone in this lol.
Al Murray in season one.
I just finished watching season 7. I was about to continue back season 1 but decided to start with 5 because I saw someone commented about it xD so I'm watching this in random season xD
Well I didn't expect Sally Phillips to go full crazy so early into the season.
She already was full crazy, she is christian.
@@Bryce3189 whoops. Edgy atheist detected
Sally Phillips is the aunt they wont let you alone with
Can't believe no one tipped the hoop on its side and just kicked it in
Thought the same and came looking for my fellow thinker. But then again, standing out looking in might be an advantage
Ah yes the MCU Steve Rogers approach lol
I thought that, too, but knowing how genuinely hard it is to tip one of those things over, they probably would have spent a lot of time trying to do that that would more than likely have been wasted.
That's a very Hugh Dennis approach
@@rogerroger9952 very true
The bromance between Mark and Nish in this series was great to see. They need to be in Buddy film together, a sort of latter-day "Trains, Plane, and Automobiles". Great chemistry, and genuinely endearing, the both of them.
They just need to release a montage of all their moments together
Fun fact #153: The German word for gloves is 'Handschuhe' which literally means hand shoes.
Fun fact #154 The Dutch word for gloves is 'Handschoenen' which literally means hand shoes.
Fun fact #155: 'Gloves' is the English word for the German and Dutch words that literally mean 'hand shoes'.
Fun fact #156 The word handschoenen is dutch for the english word gloves with is english for the dutch word handschoenen which literally means hand shoes in english
Fun fact #157 The word 'gloves' is English for the Dutch word 'Handschoenen' which is dutch for the English word 'gloves' which is English for the German word 'GoFuckYourself' which literally means go fuck yourself.
@@clickbaitgod5288 gloves
From an American to an Englishman I must say, I have absolutely fallen in love with your show Alex. It reminds me of the glory days of Whose Line is it Anyways.
Which was another UK show that moved to the US.
"Give Alex a cuddle" was an unusual task, and then I found out Alex is actually the show's main writer, and this changes everything.
Aislings logic is brilliant
Task 1= Alex is a pervert
Task 2= Time to elegantly undress for Alex
That's the difference: she CHOSE to elegantly undress. So yeah she is brilliant
Aisling is both a normal human and batshit insane
@@maicarrillo2361 She also chose to label Alex a pervert. She's brilliant.
Compared to the other 4, she’s so dislikable
This was the 1st series where I would be literally happy if anyone won, but there's one whom I dislike here and we know who it is.
While Nish's recording was not ideal, I have to say his laughter in the background and the way he curls into himself with mirth adds days to my lifespan.
When you start watching this series and you see Bob Mortimer, you think “well, we got our unhinged contestant for the series “. Then Sally Phillips molest Alex Horne with a chocolate cake and I realize that the universe no longer makes any sense.
It took Aisling 1 episode to take her trousers off. Lol also Sally's adorable.
There are also men on the show but you have to squint.
It sure was the first, but it may not be the last. We'll see.
@@justincoleman3805 The fuck are you talking about
I think he means that he finds the men more dull, but idk
Your Dad I have no idea. Maybe those supporting characters for Sally and Aisling
Everyone loves the comedians, but I think what makes the show is the absolutely brilliant editing and cinematography.
"He claimed the ball was racist twice"
Me calling random things homophbic
All roads lead to Rome, all lakes lead to France. Common knowledge.
Every new season I tell myself I’m not going to like the new cast as much as the old cast. But I love them all 😭
I literally get attachment to each contestant through the series. They’re all so interesting lol. Hoping this season is no different.
8:03 I really love that Bob mentioned they had already been doing the tasks for while, I love little peeks behind the curtain
Omg nish in the live task had me in tears “i hate this program” and “i wish id gone to law school” killed me. Sometimes i find nish to be a bit over the top but i loved him here
All praise be to Alex Horne, the taskmaster...............s assistant and the taskmaster himself Greg Davies. Never been so excited for a TH-cam video
This entire series' rapid reveal of Sally as a hyper-sexual psychopath is *chefs kiss*
It's amazing how hard (as much as I enjoy him) Noel Fielding tries for maniacal whimsy yet in the very first episode of the next season Aisling Bea, Sally Phillips and Bob Mortimer scream past him without trying.
Noel has a reputation for being wacky and whimsical and strange in that way, and he definitely is and can be - hell, he was a radioactive skeleton for most of the Season 4 tasks - but he's honestly such a teddy bear. The finale of Season 4 was amazing because by that point, everybody in the cast had clearly bonded and had an excellent time. Everybody won at least once, even Hugh and Lolly, who looked like they were the bottom-feeders from the start, and their reactions and celebrations were true "underdog story" moments. Mel, Noel, and Joe were over the moon for them.
Seeing Noel and Mel hug and cuddle constantly throughout Season 4, plus all of them just sharing a good time by the end, meant that a heavy dose of the whimsicality and wackiness was pretty sidelined by how much fun, games, and love was going on in the room, especially with the message Lolly wrote next to her duck.
Now, everybody in THIS cast was going for sheer psychopathy or at least severe mental illness off-the-bat and god is it just as delightful.
Funny that the series started with Nish bringing his laugh as an "excellent noise" because honestly he brought a level of joy to series 5 that was the highlight of it.
Every season of this show is my favorite.
It's amazing to me that they take the time to record and super-edit brand new sequences for almost every task and for very nearly every pre and post commercial break bit! Incredible passion there!
Missing Noel and Joe/Hugo already... but that doesn't mean I'm not enjoying this crew as well
We have Bob and Sally, all’s good
Oh and Mark is just too cute for words
@@wich1 lol, indeed.... it doesn't take long to warm up to the new crew!
Nish is pretty funny haha and Aisling and Sally are really cool~~
@@violetnhz definitely!
Alex Horne is an absolute champion. The things this man puts up with and rolls with is superhuman. I hope he loves his life.
Who else is binge watching from quarantine? This series is great. This is the one time the algorithm has not disappointed.
Sally is the definition of, here for a good time.
As Greg Davies gets older, I think he is slowly morphing into a Muppet
Am I a man or am I a Muppet
A very tall, imposing and good looking muppet. But I see it
In that case he's either: one of the grumpy old hecklers, or the tall blue hatchet-faced bird that I believe used to read the news.
"Allright Big Bird, where to?"
@studiocelestedesign Sam the eagles defining character trait is, may I remind you, being a Yankee. that being said, I see it.
I'm just thinking the camera crew on the day of filming Sally's cuddle task probably went home to their families like... "Hi honey how's work today?" ".... I don't even know how to describe what I saw today..."
Just realized Aisling wrote “no handies” on the side of her Cuddle-Bot. Lol.
(It may say “no handy BS”)
I hope we get more and more of Aisling’s little victory dances as the series progresses
I cannot express the pure joy that rushes through me when I see a new episode of Taskmaster is up
I surprised myself by laughing very hard at the special cuddle task. Didn’t think I’d be so thoroughly won over so soon into the series!
Every season has its moments, but this will forever be my favorite because of the amazing chemistry between all the contestants. They feed off each other so perfectly in the prize tasks and the live tasks and the teams are of course legendary. Just the perfect season.
Sally used tape for all of her tasks, I'm going to keep track of this.
and she USED it
that basketball punting though, it's like a reverse potato toss.
Whats a reverse potato toss? :-P
@@Brahlam They're talking about this video: th-cam.com/video/_UgSDcHPgCc/w-d-xo.html
@@Brahlam There was one episode of taskmaster where the goal was to throw a potato into a golf-goal sized hole, without touching a circular mat surrounding said hole in the shortest time possible. The intended trick was that contestants can in fact get something else to move the mat so they could get closer to the hole, but one of the contestants just threw it and got it in on his first try. Unfortunately his soles barely touched the mat so he was disqualified, but otherwise it was one of the hypest moment of that season.
I come back to this series the most I think (even though I also really love acaster's) because the comedic chemistry in this group is honestly next level. Bob and Sally are iconic and make my cheeks hurt from smiling so much
Thank goodness, I was beginning to get afraid it wasn't going to be coming! I am loving Hometasking, but I enjoy this too much to give it up.
Agreed. Have been looking forward to new Taskmaster Tuesdays, and was disappointed earlier this week. Was afraid they got to a point where they didn't want to post more recent seasons.
I’m genuinely surprised none of them just pulled the boat and swam. That was my first instinct so I guess that says more about me than anything
water cold and lake water in underwear isn't very fun :/
@@Tellysayhi Alex said on the podcast that it was the hottest day they ever filmed
@@Tellysayhi "Fun" was not a criterion. "Elegance" was a criterion. Breast stroke is very elegant, when done slowly.
I thought about that, but that water didn't look deep enough for good swimming.
i wouldve swam, just given alex the umbrella and swam in an elegant breast stroke🏊♀
I donno why but watching Sally and Alex together in the cuddling task made me feel like they should be playing a couple somewhere on some tv show
Are you me? I had the exact same thought when I watched that scene lol.
Omg this might be my favorite episode so far. The cuddle one made me laugh soooooo much. So did the elegant one. And the fake one shot. Opera singing the theme at the end is a nice touch too! All in all, love everything about this ep!
The banana and the deodorant are in there, use em if you want. -Bob Mortimer to someone getting in his car trunk.
"He mentioned groundhog day four times, he claimed the ball was racist twice." that absoluely killed me
Oh man, "No Handjobs" written on the cuddlebot.
Further, why didn't anybody knock over the basketball hoop or at the very least lower it?
Further further, some suggestive language from Alex when reading the final times...
Sally slid it in
Nish poked a pear (pair) in
And finally, it's a good thing Bob won, or that operatic singing of the winner's name to the tune of the TaskMaster theme would have sounded pretty silly.
I was yelling at the screen "just tip the goal over!"
Damn u good
I had the same thought, but some of those bases are filled with a bunch of sand or water so they don't accidentally flip over.
Would've been nice to see one of them try though.
Yup, Hugh Dennis would've been on that like a Swede in Taskmaster.
With the final task I was wondering why nobody gaffe-taped themselves to the chair and then walked over to the bowl
I'm obviously biased, but between Aisling, Bob, and Sally this is the best ensemble so far. They are all so endearingly weird and fit this show so perfectly! I love Mark and Nish too, but it's hard not to get overshadowed by the other three.
Aisling is a mess of a person and I love that
Five is the best Series ever, Sally Phillips being a total legend. This series is so good, you should watch it at least once a year!
Absolutely love Aisling's dance on the pier and I think about it every day BUT I still think this episode should have been called 'All lakes lead to France'.
I’ve known sally for 2 seconds and she’s absolutely insane i love her
"he claimed the ball was racist, twice." IM WHEEZING.
I'm American, but I love British humor and game shows! Thank you so much for uploading these full episodes every week! They are fantastic entertainment. Keep it up!
@13:44 jesus, i thought that knife was going into his eye socket at first 😳
Sally out here, stuffing chocolate cake into a man's clothes and watering his face, just living her best life.
Love Bob Mortimer! Love the panel this season and I can't wait to see more of their chemistry! They all seem so fun!
This shit's literally saving me from depression. Thank you Horne and Davies, you fucking legends.
I love this group so much! Looking forward to being amazed by Sally once again.
14:00 I love Sally's girlish giggles of delight at making such a mess. Does she say a little after that "I just love my job"?
Yay! The series with Bob Mortimer!
Greetings from -the United States- quarantine
Greetings from deep in my secret quarantined bat-cave !
Quarantine is now its own country
@@wonderrob3225 bat-cave? Dude, I have awful news to tell you about your cave.......
@@TheDjentleman1349 What is that news , dare I ask?
Quarantine has gone global
This is one of the best series of Task Master. It makes me laugh so hard I cry.