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Dessert Week

This week it was Mel and Sue who fell victim to the curse of the 'soggy bottom'

Common side effects include the 'Paul Hollywood' glare

The judges were looking for the perfect wobble in the signature crème brûlée challenge

Mel tried her best to bring the focus back to the serious business of edible panties. Sorry pansies. Edible PANSIES...

But Sandy and Sue just couldn't stop wobbling

Meanwhile Mary, queen of the avant-garde, cottoned on to a new trend...

And BBC One raised the question that we were all too afraid to ask...

It seems that Mat caught a bit of the 'Paul Hollywood' glare this week. Did someone say Spanische Windtorte?

Even Paul thought that this time, Mary had gone too far

Alvin (almost) got his pansies in a twist. Sorry violets

And BBC One may have missed out on a crème brû-lion, but they did come across something a little more dalek-table

In the end, Paul won the technical challenge. But he's not one to make a fuss about it.

Pernickety Paul lowered his showstopper expectations this week

And Tamal's perfect cheesecake trio. What was he thinking?

Resulting in some truly frivolous attempts. Like Nadiya's fizzy pop showstopper

Cue Tamal's celebratory dance

Despite the bakers' best efforts, King Ian-genuity firmly kept hold of his star-baker crown

And Sandy, the nation's favourite wobbler was sent home

She didn't take the news too well...

But don't feel too bad for her, a promising new career lies ahead for Sandy Attenborough