If you are looking at the specific 1080p HEVC x265 release:
Replacing the traditional "Pastry" or "Bread" weeks with Halloween was a bold move that paid off. It allowed the bakers to showcase personality and creativity through darker, more whimsical designs.
RMTeam releases typically include clean AAC audio and well-timed English subtitles, which are essential for catching some of the faster-paced British puns.
The 1080p resolution is crisp, capturing the vibrant colors of the fall decorations and the fine details of the bakers' intricate sugar work.
Using the x265 (HEVC) codec means the file size is significantly smaller than standard x264 versions without sacrificing clarity. This is ideal for those with limited storage who still want a high-definition experience.
For a closer look at the bakers' spooky creations and the judges' critiques, you can watch the full episode here:
The bakers tackled apple-themed snacks, which provided a cozy, autumnal vibe while highlighting some impressive flavor combinations.
Paul Hollywood’s s'mores challenge was a masterclass in frustration for the bakers. Watching them struggle with sticky marshmallow and digestive biscuits was pure Bake Off comedy.