Something you do not deserve
Task types:
Solo
Prize
Creative
Subjective
Single brief
Original
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Task brief
The brief for the task is as follows:
Bring in something you do not deserve.
Official task video
Task stats
Points
15
Disquals
0
Attempts
Here's a description of the contestants' attempts. Someone's probably working on collecting some images to add later!
- Espen brings in a wooden pallet, which he says arrived with something he ordered online. He says he has no use for, and brought it in as a prize so that hopefully someone else would win the episode and take it off of him. Atle awards him one point, just to help him get rid of the pallet.
- Krisoffer brings in his diploma from the Royal Norwegian Conservatory of Music, one of Norway's most prestigious arts education institutions, where he earned a place as one of just two vocalists in 2005. He confesses that in order to pass the music theory entrance exam, he made a deal with a lonely invigilator, who gave him all of the answers in exchange for Kristoffer taking him out for drinks afterwards. Atle awards him five points for confessing to his transgression.
- Henriette brings in a card which she received from the TV network TV2, when she was pregnant, awarding her a lifetime subscription to TV Sumo. She explains that the subscription expired after a year and, when she contacted customer services to ask them to fix it, she was abruptly informed that she had only been given an annual subscription and that, if she thought she should have a lifetime one, she should take it up with the individual who gave her the card. Atle awards her three points for her undeserved subscription.
- Martha brought in her 2021 Humor Prisen comedy award for 'funniest thing on TV'. She says she brought this in because she didn't think she deserved just one of the awards. Atle awards her four points.
- Live brought in a paper plate which had been decorated as a fish by one of her children as a gift to her. She says she doesn't deserve it, because she actually deserves much better, for all the things she has given to her children. She says it's as if her children do not know her at all, if they think she'd be interested in their paper plate crafts. Atle awards her just two points for her frustration.
(Source credit: Karl Craven)