Louisa takes part in MessyWorld's escape room challenge. She will be locked in the giant cage and the only way to escape is to shout the combination code out loud. The digits to the code are located in the safe's but the keys to the safe's are embedded in very challenging and very mucky places. In addition, the entire cage is primed with gunge tanks above activated by all sorts of trips. If Emma can escape within 15 minutes, she will get to gunge her opponent who will be trapped inside the gunge tank looking on in slimey horror!
"Overpriced for what it is but has the potential to be great."
I really like the concept of this scene but at $25 it is simply too expensive.
The good: Jenni Stryder is a good host who knows when to give a hint and when the contestant deserves to be insulted. The final gunging is also satisfyingly humiliating. The concept of having to stick your head in a toilet or get in a bin of gunge are also fun and what attracted me to this scene.
The bad: Louisa is essentially "too" good in most of the challenges, essentially speed running the course. She doesn't engage with any of the challenges (bar the last one) for as long as you hope. This partially stems from her seeming to be under genuine pressure to win (which may be a turn on for some) but in my view doesn't compensate for her speed bringing the scene down. There is also considerable filler at the start of the clip in the form of filler--expect to weight 7 our of 19 minutes before anyone get's messy. May be ok for some but I did feel like the instructions could have been read out one less time.
Mild spoiler: (I've worded this so there's still some suprise) This scene implies/states Louisa get's the code within an inch one way or another of the time--however, viewing the times in the scene confirms this isn't the case. The fact this was rigged but Louisa's interaction with the challenges wasn't makes for a bit of a slap to the face... It's not a deal breaker but one is left scratching their head why Louisa didn't stick her head in the toilets a few more times.
In summary, I really wanted this scene to be good but it's filler for the first seven minutes and the speed at which Louisa blasts through the course makes it a questionable purchase at it's price point.