Marko’s career museum
Marko’s museum is confined to a small sitting area of the house, and largely revolves around his career. Marko’s museum is set up like a historical house – half of the room is an area for visitors to stand in, while all of the exhibits occupy the other half of the room, behind a red rope. Marko offers hors d’ouevres to David’s group when they enter the museum. He points out his birthplace on a map of Scandinavia before showing the group a teddy bear, which he claims to be his first friend, which he has kept with him since birth. Behind the rope is a plinth displaying the contents of Marko’s first untaxed pay-check from 1998, a bell jar protecting his ‘lucky underwear’ (which he claims he has worn to every gig in his 24-year-long career without ever washing), a toilet seat (a reference to his Doctor Mugg character), and a board containing some scandalous headlines from his career (like when he was accused of using a fire extinguisher to break down doors), which he insists are not true. Kerstin and Lena’s comments about Marko’s museum are not revealed, but he earns joint second place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)