Miska’s scary story
Miska asks Pilvi about what she finds scary, including asking if she finds him particularly frightening. After failing to startle Pilvi multiple times, Miska heads to the shed for supplies. For his experience, Miska ties a makeshift blindfold around Pilvi’s eyes (though it falls off partway through his performance), while he is dressed in an apron, goggles, and rubber gloves. He tells a story about Pilvi driving home from work one evening, and coming across a cabin in the middle of nowhere, which she decides to explore. A homicidal monster lives in the cabin, and has its sights set on Pilvi. Miska punctuates his story with excellent props – chains for the monster, a hairdryer to simulate the sound of the monster’s chainsaw, and drops of water flicked against Pilvi’s neck to simulate blood spatter from one of its victims. In the studio, Pilvi acknowledges that she found Miska’s experience to be the “most diverse” of all five contestants’ performances. Miska wins the task.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)