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Episode 9: If you’re naked, honk three times

Image of the title card at the start of this episode, showing a task brief with the show title, 'Kongen Befaler', and the episode title, 'Er du naken, tut tre ganger' ['If you’re naked, honk three times'], on a wooden desk. At the edges of the image, part of a typewriter keyboard and a stack of leather-bound books can be seen.
Air date:
03/04/2025
Original title:
Er du naken, tut tre ganger
Title coined by:

Episode synopsis

In this episode, the contestants must bring in something that they find very beautiful, put a task brief back up on the shelf it came from, place an egg in an egg cup while following all of their own rules, land a rubber duck in the garden fourth, and guess what the audience thinks about them.

Title context

This title is actually a quote from the previous episode, when Amalie Stuve told Olli “If you’re naked, honk three times” during the ‘Work out what Olli is wearing’ task.

Alternate Titles

  • On Norway's Discovery+ Norge streaming platform, this episode is titled 'Har du på deg hundehalsbånd', which translates as 'Are you wearing a dog collar?'. This is actually the title of episode 8.

    Taskmaster Intro

    Welcome to Drammen’s theatre and Kongen Befaler, a drama filled with schemes, tragedies, and a comedy in 10 acts. We’ve reached Act 9, where it’s time to hone in on the final act. Joining us are skilled stage artists who portray five complex characters in the battle to win the heart of the ugliest main character, a bust in gold of me.

    Assistant Intro

    Neither Shakespeare nor Ibsen created works without writing in a distance gauge, timekeeper, or weighmaster, and so have we. It’s Olli Wermskog!

    Taskmaster's Sign-off

    We’ll be back next time with a finale. Remember, if you hang a shelf too high up your outer wall, make sure it’s near a window. Thank you for watching!

    Episode stats

    Points Awarded
    79
    Disquals
    0
    Assignment Type
    Solo
    5
    100%
    Team
    0
    0%
    Special
    0
    0%
    Split
    0
    0%
    Tie-Break
    0
    0%
    Task Format
    Prize
    1
    20%
    Filmed
    3
    60%
    Homework
    0
    0%
    Live
    1
    20%
    Judgment Type
    Objective
    4
    80%
    Subjective
    1
    20%
    Combination
    0
    0%
    Unjudged
    0
    0%
    No. of Task Briefs
    Single
    4
    80%
    Multiple
    1
    20%
    Task Originality
    Original
    3
    60%
    Adapted
    2
    40%

    Episode scores

    There are some discrepancies between the official total scores for this episode and the points seen to be awarded during the episode. Both sets of scores, and the discrepancies between them, are displayed below.

    Official score:
    19
    Observed score:
    19
    Difference:
    0
    Official score:
    19
    Observed score:
    19
    Difference:
    0
    Official score:
    12
    Observed score:
    11
    Difference:
    -1
    Official score:
    18
    Observed score:
    18
    Difference:
    0
    Official score:
    11
    Observed score:
    12
    Difference:
    +1

    Notes on discrepancies

    • It appears that the scoreboard goes off-track after the 'Land a rubber duck in the garden fourth' task, with Amalie being shown to have earned 1 point more than she did, and Snorre being shown to have earned 1 point less than he did.
    • This error is also carried over on to the season scoreboard update shown at the end of the episode.

    Subtitles

    The following episode subtitle files are available for download.