Or his attempt at finding all the hidden "pink ladies", which he succeeded in doing and could have walked away from as a victor had he not then felt the need to "showboat" by also revealing what was under one of two remaining hiding places - only to pick the one containing the green egg that meant an automatic disqualification. note Ian: I genuinely don't want to talk about it. Witness his attempt at making a Mentos-Coke volcano, which after much effort and one of the aforementioned boasts about the Champion of Champions, results in a rather pathetic amount of bubbles around the top. While he's far from the only contestant to not do as well in certain tasks as he'd hoped, a common recurring theme is that he is one of the few who tends to adopt a rather boastful and confident-to-the-point-of-arrogant approach to the show, to the point where he at several points expressing a hope to appear on a future Champion of Champions episode - which makes his inevitable failures even more delicious to watch. Pride: Watching Iain on the show is at times practically a masterclass demonstration of the perils of hubris.Pet the Dog: Iain helped a clearly struggling Paul during the stage task in "Stuck in a Mammal Groove".
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