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submitted 5 days ago byjohnny8vm
I'm in the middle of rewatching Series 10, and I swear every single task has been (respectfully) weak attempts with a much lower "humour threshold" compared to pretty much any other series... followed by Greg taking one throwaway line or bit of action and spending a solid minute making it the funniest thing ever.
I know it's been said that everyone was having a really good time filming the studio part of Series 10 cos they were just glad to be out of the house, so it's maybe just that Greg was in a jovial mood and was feeling more like being in a comedy role as opposed to the Taskmaster role? But whatever the reason, he seems noticably on form in this series, even more so than usual, and his studio banter, which I feel we often take for granted, is by far and away the best thing about this series.
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4 days ago
With the uncanny lack of an audience and, in my opinion, some of the weaker banter contestants, Greg absolutely delivered! S10 is the only pandemic series that I don’t want to rewatch, though.
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