Bård’s story about a man and his things
Bård decides that the best way to get around the restriction on the letter ‘S’ is to tell a short story using very simple words.
He talks about a man and his love for things, but immediately begins repeating words such as 'he', 'likes', and 'thing', without noticing.
After showing him get a couple sentences in, the edit then highlights all of the times he had repeated such words, before showing him re-reading the task brief and noticing the part prohibiting repetition.
Bård petulantly throws the task brief onto the table and leaves the room, claiming that it’s a "shit task".
In-studio, Bård mimics his brother by taking an ironic bow.
Atle acknowledges that at least Bård has performed a little better than Vegard, earning fourth place for saying four words before repeating himself.
(Written by Nic Greyson and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Nic Greyson and adjusted by David Fuller)