Similar to checking the back of the tasks, I loved Sarah Millican's dedication to always checking under the table and thought it was delightful when Alex left her a "Hi Sarah" note later in the season.
I feel like Jason got screwed twice this time. The butler deserved at least four on the prize task. I'd say it deserved the full five but like Greg I don't understand Matthew's prize so maybe it is just that snooty. And while Jason "failing" at his RTT and accepting that framing makes for a good story, in fact the task he commentated on was attempting to get on the roof and getting stopped by Alex's thugs, which he did successfully. So I think he deserved the points.
Weekly YT releases aren't brand new this season. They have been going on since at least season 17 when I started watching.
That Eton bullshit sounded like the height of snooty rich people nonsense from Matthew's description, but it actually looks like an acceptable bit of fun. Some of the terrible rich boys wear special socks and sit on a wall and watch others get a little gothed-out and play half-field rugby below them. I'm not sure the Taskmaster would have been quite so confused and alienated if Matthew had mentioned that the whole situation looks like a community theater Tim Burton adaptation.
Similar to checking the back of the tasks, I loved Sarah Millican's dedication to always checking under the table and thought it was delightful when Alex left her a "Hi Sarah" note later in the season.
I feel like Jason got screwed twice this time. The butler deserved at least four on the prize task. I'd say it deserved the full five but like Greg I don't understand Matthew's prize so maybe it is just that snooty. And while Jason "failing" at his RTT and accepting that framing makes for a good story, in fact the task he commentated on was attempting to get on the roof and getting stopped by Alex's thugs, which he did successfully. So I think he deserved the points.
Weekly YT releases aren't brand new this season. They have been going on since at least season 17 when I started watching.
I agree about Jason getting screwed on the RTT.
That Eton bullshit sounded like the height of snooty rich people nonsense from Matthew's description, but it actually looks like an acceptable bit of fun. Some of the terrible rich boys wear special socks and sit on a wall and watch others get a little gothed-out and play half-field rugby below them. I'm not sure the Taskmaster would have been quite so confused and alienated if Matthew had mentioned that the whole situation looks like a community theater Tim Burton adaptation.
And the youtube uploads have happened for not only UK but other iterations as well. Which, I think is a genius move.