Tete’s questionable brilliance
Tete sources a ladder, a buoy, and a wooden platform.
He uses the buoy and the wooden platform to hold the ladder off of the ground, turning it into a bridge.
He then fills his pockets with items from the table, and walks across the ladder, proclaiming that “this is what it feels like to be brilliant” as he does so.
He then drops the items into the wine glass, including the rubber duck, the tennis ball, the table tennis ball, both buns, the drinking glass, and the contents of the bottle of wine.
Further tempting fate, Tete decides to go for the 200 point bowling ball.
After a wobbly trip across the ladder with the ball, Tete places it on top of the wine glass, once again declaring himself to be brilliant.
In the studio, it’s evident that Tete realises that he’d misunderstood the task, but he attempts to defend his attempt anyway, by defining the circle as being flat, and not something that continues up above the gravel.
Atle ultimately rejects Tete’s argument, but with an in-game score of zero points, Tete still earns third place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by David Fuller)