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Everyone rolls some tyres

In the first round, after testing how the tyres roll, Victor rolls one directly forward towards the edge of the stage, knocking down one of Christian’s dolls.

In retaliation, Christian rolls his own tyre straight towards the edge of the stage, and knocks down one of Victor’s dolls, along with one of Jonas’.

Annika rolls her tyre to the right, knocking down one of Sofie’s dolls, and then apologising to her team-mate for doing so.

Sofie’s own roll takes a hard right, and does not knock down any dolls, but does roll off of the stage, so she remains in the game.

As Jonas prepares for his roll, Sofie reminds him that she’s his seat neighbour, and that she’s been nice to him throughout filming. Despite her pleas, Jonas rolls his tyre into the remaining two dolls on the right side of the stage, knocking down one of Annika’s, as well as Sofie’s last one, eliminating her from the game.

In the second round, after taking careful aim, Victor rolls his tyre directly into Jonas’ remaining doll, knocking it over. Unfortunately, Jonas’ doll then also knocks down Victor’s own remaining doll, eliminating him from the game.

Christian remembers Lasse’s words from the beginning of the task: winner-takes-all, unless the game goes on for more than three rounds. He asks if that means that both he and Annika could receive the full 5 points for the task, if they both remain in the game. He then rolls his tyre somewhat near Annika’s doll, but it just misses, and rolls off of the stage.

While preparing for her own roll, Annika asks Christian if he had missed his roll deliberately (in order to force a draw), or if it was just a bad roll. Christian admits that it had actually just been a bad roll. Feeling the pressure, Annika leaves the stage to psych herself up, then returns and rolls her tyre directly into Christian’s last remaining doll, knocking it over, and winning the task.

(Written by Jenny R and edited by Karl Craven)

(Illustrations collected by Jenny R and adjusted by Karl Craven)