The Great British Baking Show
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Well, wasnt this week quite full of surprises.

But seriously, Janusz?
How is that even possible?
That was her sister, Good Charlotte.
Sorry about the confusion.
The hardest part of this bake, honestly, seems to be tying a bow around the sponge-and-mousse construction.
How is that mini?
Has my lover never seen a Fiat Mini?
Doesnt he know its supposed to be small?
You know, like Minnie Mouse?
His dessert looks gorgeous, with a custard dome on top kissed by pansies.
Abdul got the worst edit of the four, making him look harried and totally unprepared.
Prue and Paul are complimentary, but say that the fruit mousses havent quite set.
Why are you making them do this?
Based on that, I am letting it pass.
No one has any idea what this is and what its supposed to look like.
Eventually he works it out.
Couldnt he do that just by looking around the room, which is his usual strategy for the technical.
The results are all a little bit lackluster.
Syabira and Abdul end up as the tops, and Janusz and Sandro are in the bottom.
made out of biscuits with marzipan and sugar decorations.
These are the challenges I hate.
These people arent making cookies, theyre making building supplies.
They have to construct, and to do that you have to make sacrifices to texture and flavor.
Some people have all the luck.
This was one of those things that was either going to be a disaster or win the whole thing.
It was not a disaster.
Abdul builds a rocket ship to celebrate that man went to space.
Sort of an arbitrary event to celebrate, but his drawing makes it look amazing.
Paul and Prue love the biscuits, and Abdul is awarded star baker.
Where is her MTV VMA?
You cant make her any more of an obvious favorite.
But I dont know.
Januszs looked pretty bad too.
I think even worse is that Paul says all the biscuits are either overcooked or undercooked.
In the end, the unthinkable happened and taste won out over looks.