Tete’s good intentions make things difficult
The first thing Tete wishes for is ‘world peace’. He also wishes that ‘all children live to at least 80 years of age’.
After receiving the second task brief, he he recognises that his good intentions have made things difficult for him, but states that he just needs to get creative.
Tete starts off by fulfilling the easiest thing on his list: getting a driver’s license. He does so by exploiting a nuance in language: the word 'lappen' can mean 'note' (i.e. the task brief) or 'license', so he has Olli hand him the task brief.
One of Tete’s wishes is to go to the moon, so he dresses in a white jumpsuit and helmet, sits on a yoga ball while holding a toy machine gun, and declares that he has taken “one small step for Armstrong”.
Atle approves of the license wordplay, but rejects Tete’s interpretation of having travelled to the moon.
Tete fulfils one of his wishes, and so earns fourth place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by David Fuller)