One thing though: I'm surprised they didn't pick up on the fact that during the 'count the chairs' task Andy said a number ("I couldn't eat a whole one").
After a slow start I thought this series got better as it went on. By the end, it was in credit.
I also found some of Rosie’s stuff funny, which I usually don’t. Maybe because I often think her jokes are a bit obvious and lame, but here she was really inventive and quite silly, which I liked.
I think the Taskmaster environment does something to comedians that I’m not a fan of. It was the same for me with Chris Ramsey - can’t stand him usually, but didn’t mind him on this.
Yeah agree it was a slow burner, and it was the studio stuff that made me crack up, particularly Emma Sidi when she was dishing it out. I'm a Rosie Jones fan and thought the chaos she brought was great, they always get a good mix.
I've also seen the children's one, which I watched with my 10 year old, and that was good as well. Kids weren't annoying like I feared.
Just watched the final programme of the series...enjoyed it thoroughly. Good balance of comedians. Emma was the stand out for me particularly when taking on the Rosie disabled stuff early on (rather brave but it cleared the air wonderfully). Rosie was good too. She played the "my hero" stuff with Jack well and some of her gifts were a hoot. She also provided a laugh out loud moment with Alex 'baby Jesus' Horne.
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I also found some of Rosie’s stuff funny, which I usually don’t. Maybe because I often think her jokes are a bit obvious and lame, but here she was really inventive and quite silly, which I liked.
I've also seen the children's one, which I watched with my 10 year old, and that was good as well. Kids weren't annoying like I feared.