Bård draws a logo
After dismissing his first instinct to draw a penis, Bård tries to decide what drawing would make Atle happy, before getting distracted and predicting (correctly) that Vegard will try to draw the comic character Asterix.
Bård then recalls that Atle has recently opened a bar called Meyers, which has a logo consisting of an 'M'.
He starts off by drawing what he claims to be a "perfect circle" but clearly is not. He suggests that the misshapen nature of the circle might be because the production crew had moved while he was doing it (presumably he was using their position as a reference point).
He then proceeds to draw the letter 'M' within his 'circle'.
When the final image is shown in-studio, Bård says he is impressed by the roundness of his own circle, though Atle then points out that it’s easy to be impressed when the bar is set so low.
Bård also reveals a T-shirt that he'd asked the production team to print his image on, which he presents to Atle, suggesting that it could be official merch for the bar.
Atle says that he’s almost impressed, but that it won’t affect his judging. He ends up putting Bård in last place for his low ambition, suggesting that if it was so easy to draw, then he clearly hadn't picked something challenging enough.
(Written by Nic Greyson and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Nic Greyson and adjusted by David Fuller)