Andy, Babatunde, and Emma work like a well-oiled machine


Andy quickly suggests that the team can collect the balls in his cricket helmet, since it’s not floppy. Emma reacts to this as if it’s the best idea she’s ever heard.
The team then moves Linda the cow closer to the dome, before balancing the gutter across her back.
They all then head inside the house to fetch some tongs from the kitchen, but discover that the door is padlocked. However, Babatunde had spotted the key lying on the floor of the dome, so quickly runs out to fetch it. Emma is incredibly impressed by Babatunde’s observation skills, and gushes that she is “obsessed” with her team.
Having unlocked the padlock on the kitchen door, the team tool up with kitchen utensils. Andy places some pebbles at either the end of the gutter, to prevent any balls from rolling out, prompting Babatunde to call him a “genius”.
Babatunde then holds Andy’s cricket helmet while Andy and Emma fill it with balls using another set of tongs, and two spoons and an ice cream scoop, respectively. Andy then unloads the balls into the gutter while Emma supervises the process.
While Andy and Babatunde then return to the dome to refill the helmet, Emma remains outside and makes minor adjustments to the balls’ positions with her kitchen utensils.
The team then unloads the second helmet full of balls without any issues.
In the studio, Greg highlights what a journey the team of three has been on during the series, and Emma agrees that the task had been “very bonding” for them.
Alex reveals that the team completed the task in just 8 minutes and 21 seconds, and did not incur any penalties. After Greg asks Alex to repeat both teams’ final times again, Alex makes a point to note that the team of three had “six good arms”, prompting Babatunde to interject to question the phrasing, which, in turn, prompts Rosie to yell “Baba! I’ve got fucking cerebral palsy!”. Emma’s quick to point out, though, that the team of two had also “picked a curly pipe” as their ball receptacle.
Greg awards the team of three 5 points.
(Written by Karl Craven and proofread by M3 / Andres Sanchez)
(Illustrations collected and adjusted by: David Fuller)
