Tammy’s musical course
Tammy, inspired by her love of music, primarily uses musical instruments to build her course.
As Antoine starts the course by playing a child’s keyboard, Tammy blows on a slide whistle, which knocks a golf ball down a xylophone and into a small bowling ball, which then rolls past and activates a few tambourines, bells, and metallic noise makers.
After clanging into a cow bell, the bowling ball crashes into a book, which then pushes a drumstick out of the study window, causing it to land on the cymbal of the drum kit set up outside.
In the studio, Kevin argues that Tammy’s course contained no dominos, and Louis somewhat backs Kevin up, pointing out that it contained only a single ‘domino’ (the slide whistle into the golf ball), after which her course had just been a rolling bowling ball.
Tammy argues that she had created a domino effect (‘effet domino’), which should count.
Louis disagrees, and awards Tammy joint last place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by David Fuller)