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Fatiha loses her own game and blames Alex

When Alex asks Fatiha what one word she would use to describe him, she suggests “Ridiculous”.

When Alex asks Fatiha what cool things she can do, she suggests that they should first think of cool things she can’t do, and then find something she can.

The reversed version of Fatiha’s cool thing is shown first, showing Alex un-chewing a gummy sweet from a tray full of sweet and biscuit options, and Fatiha then identifying what he’d chosen to chew from a selection of 11 different types of sweets and biscuits on her own tray. She makes no effort to speak in reverse during the attempt.

In the studio, Greg asks “What the fuck’s going on?”. When Alex asks if he wants to see the unreversed version, Greg says “I need to, cos at the moment I just feel angry”.

In the unreversed version of Fatiha’s game, she claims that she can tell what someone is eating based on the way that they are chewing. However, when they then play the game, it takes her eight guesses before she correctly identifies what Alex is chewing on.

At the end of the game, she claims that if they’d been holding hands, she’d have guessed correctly immediately.

In the studio, Fatiha claims that she plays the game all the time with her friend, and that she always wins. She claims that you have to “have a connection” for the game to work, and then blames her failure during the task on the fact that Alex (or “muppet features”, as she calls him) was wearing sunglasses. When Alex asks her why she hadn’t told him to take his glasses off, she doesn’t have an answer. She then yells at the audience to “Shut up!” when they laugh at this.

After Jason confirms that he has his lock pick set in his dressing room, Fatiha asks Greg “Who do you let on this show, bruv?”, prompting Greg to respond “Says fucking Guess The Sweet”.

When it comes to awarding points, and Greg rhetorically asks himself “who’s only going to get 1 point, then?”, Alex quickly responds with “Well, Fatiha”. Alex is, of course, correct.

(Written by Karl Craven and proofread by M3 / Andres Sanchez)

(Illustrations collected and adjusted by: David Fuller)

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