Most satisfying item was a prize task featured on Series 1 of Taskmaster, as the first task in The last supper. The task was won by Tim Key.
Summary[]
The contestants had to bring in a prize that best fit the task category of the most satisfying item. The winner of the episode would be able to take home all of the prizes.
Performance[]
Frank Skinner: Frank brought in an anti-stress ball advertising home insurance from esure.com. He claimed that squeezing it would cause the ball to say "Calm down, dear". He received 2 points, because he didn't want to hear the voice of a "dead man".
Josh Widdicombe: Josh brought in a completed 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil sticker album, which took him 3 months. He received 4 points, because the last time he was interested in a football album was in 1982 to impress a boy called "Phillip".
Roisin Conaty: Roisin brought in a head massager known as the orgasmatron. She received 1 point.
Romesh Ranganathan: Romesh brought in a modified vape tank, which counts the number of puffs, allows the ampage and wattage of the puffs, and has a USB port, allowing you to charge your phone. He received 3 points, because it was not generally satisfying and only a few losers in the room were addicted to nicotine, to which Romesh replied, "You're one of them, mate."
Tim Key: Tim brought in a fish chowder he made with salmon, which he made on Sunday, and was brought in on Wednesday. Alex tried it in lieu of Greg and claimed it was pretty satisfying. He received 5 points, because it was a lovingly prepared fish dish.
Other Appearances[]
Direktor Svemira[]
The task was featured on Season 1 of Direktor Svemira.
Taskmaster (PT)[]
The task was featured on Season 1 of Taskmaster (PT).
Le Maître du jeu[]
The task was featured on Season 1 of Le Maître du jeu.