Ben lives his life to the fullest with a frisbee


After reading the task brief, Ben just asks “What?”, before throwing the frisbee onto the ground.
In the studio, the other contestants look quizzically at one another, suggesting that none of them had completed this task. When Jeremy asks Paul what is happening, Paul says he’d thought that Ben needed to live life to the fullest.
Ben, clearly annoyed, says “This almost (BLEEP) killed me!”, before noting that he’d received the task at the very end of the day. When Hayley confirms to Ben that no-one else had completed this task, he angrily says “Oh, no shit, Sproull!”.
As Ben throws the frisbee across the lawn and claims that he’s not very good at it, Paul helpfully encourages him to live life to the fullest. As Ben runs over to fetch the frisbee, he questions whether he actually has to do the task for a whole hour, and then sarcastically adds “Oh, I’m so enjoying this!”.
Ben is later seen up in a tree, throwing and catching the frisbee, while Paul asks him if he is living life to the fullest. He is then seen standing by the same tree, repeatedly hitting it with the frisbee.
Ben then throws the frisbee through the rungs of a wooden step ladder, with Paul again asking him if he is living life to the fullest.
Ben is then seen walking slowly, just holding the frisbee, until Paul reminds him to live his life to the fullest, prompting Ben to start passing the frisbee under his legs as he walks. When Paul asks if this is fun, Ben replies “Kind of”, and then claims he’s getting into a real rhythm.
Ben is finally seen riding a bicycle, and catching the frisbee thrown by Paul, before yelling in genuine excitement.
In the studio, Paul asks Jeremy if Ben is going to earn any points for this task, and Jeremy says he’s not sure whether Ben deserves any points. When Ben indignantly asks “Not a single point?”, Jeremy notes that it had looked like Ben was having fun on the bike, and that they were actually helping him by making him live his life to the fullest.
After Hayley points out that she has never seen Ben angrier, Josh (representing Tofiga) observes that when Ben gets angry, something happens which makes his skin glow. He adds that he doesn’t know what moisturiser Ben is using, but he looks great. Abby suggests that it’s called “seething”.
After Jeremy relents and says he will give Ben a point for the task, Ben says that in some ways that is worse than none, but he does accept 1 point for his suffering.
(Written by JoGo and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by JoGo & Will G and adjusted by David Fuller)
