Greg's absolutely adorable when he gets embarrassed reading out his intro
S16E03 outtake & S17E04
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Unpopulore conspiracy: Sam Reich and Alex Horne are in fact the two aspects of one professional trickster god, or at least two demonic servants to the same suit-wearing deity from the Gameshow hosts dimension, whose specialty is making comedians' life a living hell. While the nature of their worship ritual is similar, there are subtly differing expressions. As Sam Reich is meticulous in his contraption designs, his victims are usually ambushed by intricately placed and carefully timed system of horrifically humourous torture. Alex Horne (ironically is the one named "Little Alex Horne" despite his comparatively larger stature) on the other hand, hides in plain sight. His evil schemes are concealed behind the guise of the meek, bullied assistant to The Taskmaster, the sometimes acquiescence to his own humiliation, and the deceptively straightforward and simple rules of the tasks. The terrified participants thus, upon these guidelines, self-personalise their own torment.
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All the episodes are on Google Drive.
Thanks @panelshowsource for the stuff.
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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, the only way they can pull off an American edition of Taskmaster is if Dropout did it with Conan O’Brien as the Taskmaster and Sam Reich as the assistant and LOOK WHAT HAPPENED TODAY!
We are halfway to my dream!
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[ID: Three screencaps from Taskmaster. Sam Campbell says, "Can I ask questions?" Greg Davies replies, "You can ask me one." Sam asks, "Are you a child of divorce?" End ID.]
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no show will ever have what taskmaster has. to me. the absolute silliness. a competition show where everyone wins and everyone loses and everyone is having the time of their lives. bring in a flashlight from your kitchen as a prize. or bring in your whole oven. it's 5 points either way. you WILL build a fort out of cardboard and tape and you WILL care about it so much. the way every task is so harmless and fun and generally done with like. everyday household objects. it's just weird little challenges that no one in their right mind would ever do or be good at. but everyone wants to win so bad and they get mad when they only get 1 point. throw some ping pong balls at alex horne and maybe you'll feel better.
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