Lloyd just limbos
Lloyd takes the task set-up at face value, and just assumes it’s about limbo-ing.
He begins his limbo attempt with the crossbar set at the highest position, and struggles, but does eventually manage to limbo under the pole.
Deciding that his nose is what’s holding him back, he tries to tape it down flat, so he can pass under the bar without it getting in the way.
He eventually manages to limbo under the bar when it’s set four rungs down from the top. For his attempts with the bar set at lower positions, he gives up on the proper technique and instead bends forwards to pass beneath.
He also tries to pass under the bar at a lower setting by taking a run-up and then sliding on his knees while leaning back, which kind of works and gets a cheer from the audience.
In the studio, Tom Gleeson points out that Lloyd actually attempting to limbo for the task was pretty low, so Lloyd earns 4 points out of pity.
(Written by Will G and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected and adjusted by: David Fuller)