Sistemann ut - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Større, raskere, sterkere
Martin Johnsrud Sundby has filled the arena with 56 fearless celebrities. The exercises are "Ball drop", "Fruit salad", "Rock non stop" and «Push and catch».

Best når det gjelder
Who is the worst at folding a travel cot, playing block or carrying a tennis ball between the knees while keeping a balloon in the air?

Like barn leker best
Gross motor and fine motor skills are equally important. Who masters the "Flip-a-cup" and who makes the pair of shoes hang over the telephone line?

Uunngåelig nedtelling
44 celebrities throw paper airplanes, 43 guess what muscles weigh, 42 try to calculate 5 minutes in a new way, and 41 have to resist an unexpected temptation.

Det er lov å ha flaks!
"Toilet paper bowling", furniture assembly and good, old-fashioned pig luck help decide who will be the next to leave the competition.

Samarbeid til besvær
It is not always as wise to be on a team with others, but the participants must follow the instructions. "The floor is lava" and "Trolley case curling" are on the agenda.

Halvveis til himmelen
"Cardboard babushka", "Worm in a bag" and "The ice cube" are among the challenges, and after tonight's episode, only half of the participants are left.

Ut med et smell
This year second Olympic exercise is on the program, as well as perhaps the season's most demanding test of patience. But first they must avoid the balloon bursting last.

En gigantisk nedtur
There will be sultry block music, gigantic beer pong, and the episode's Olympic exercise is the classic "Blind Warholm".

Topp 20
The remaining contestants will be tested in sense of place, building technique, lung capacity and driving skills, and the four losers will have to leave the competition.

Flammer og flygende teppe
The participants will go through the classic "matchstick race", they must work together on a "flying carpet", and taste the difference between red and green foods.

100 000 på Scoville-skalaen
The remaining contestants must keep their cool if they are to progress in the competition, but how cold can it get with a Habanero chili in your mouth?

Domiono-effekten
In order to be among the four participants who progress to the final, they must master both "Vippehusken" and the semi-final's last competition, "Giga Domino".

Finale
Who can handle the pressure when it matters most? In the grand final, many of the most demanding exercises of the season are combined into one.
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