Vidar's parenting proxy
Here's a description of the contestant's attempt. Someone's probably working on collecting some images to illustrate it.
Vidar describes how he finds it so tiresome to help his children with their homework, and then reveals the device he says he has created to solve this problem: a teddy bear which, when pressed by his children, provides them with pre-recorded feedback. The audio recordings played by the bear - which appear to be slowed down - include helpful statements such as "That's wrong", "Wrong, wrong, wrong", "Maybe you should start googling low-paying occupations", and "I'm starting to wonder if you are my son". Bård awards him fourth place, after Karin and Lars point out that the talking bear isn't a real thing he has created (its just a regular teddy bear, and they're playing audio samples in the studio after he presses it).
(Written by Karl Craven)