
Taskmaster (SE)Řada 10
Swedish version of the British show Taskmaster, where a group of comedians are judged on solving silly and nonsensical tasks.
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- You should hang from your abdomen and power hand
D1You should hang from your abdomen and power handGina Dirawi advises an awkwardly-taped David Sundin that "Du ska hänga från buken och powerhanden" (You should hang from your abdomen and power hand) in order to keep himself from falling, during her attempt at the Duct-tape David to the wall task. - Golf is one of the coolest things there is
D3Golf is one of the coolest things there isThe episode title of "Golf är bland det häftigaste som finns" (Golf is one of the coolest things there is) doesn’t appear to be a quote from the broadcast edit of the episode, but is presumably something said in relation to Alfred Svensson’s attempt at the Do something cool using a green-screen suit task. - You are named Baloo today
D5You are named Baloo todayChristine Meltzer tells David Sundin that "Du heter Baloo idag" (You are named Baloo today) during her attempt at the Legally distinct wooden block game task, assigning him his first new nickname as dictated by the instructions on one of the blocks. - Aja baja, cookie tasty
D7Aja baja, cookie tastyJan Rippe guesses that "Aja baja kaka smaka" (Aja baja, cookie tasty) was one of the things David Sundin had said to him at the start of the Surprise memory test task. “Aja baja” is a light Swedish scolding term used to, for example, remind toddlers not to touch something. The second part of what he said – “kaka smaka” – also rhymes in Swedish. - We’ll never get to turn him on
D8We’ll never get to turn him onAlfred Svensson mutters to himself that "Vi kommer aldrig få sätta på honom" (We’ll never get to turn him on), while his team struggles to complete the Turn on D.A.V.I.D. task. Just as in English, the phrase ‘turn on’ can be interpreted sexually in Swedish. - High-five, possibly
D9High-five, possiblyAt the end of the Delay David from reading the task brief task, David Sundin congratulates the team of Christine Meltzer, Gina Dirawi, and Olle Sarri with the words "Bra jobbat, eventuellt" (Good job, possibly). Olle then high-fives his team-mates in celebration and – mocking David – says "High five, eventuellt" (High-five, possibly).












