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"Survival": Will Idan oust Jordan? | Israel today

2020-08-12T13:51:58.349Z


| TVAs required by the stage reached by the survivors, the alliances begin to fall apart • Although Asi's alliance is the one that is faltering, Jordan is also on target • Chapters 46-47 on the machete Everyone is tense. Jordan, my son and Idan Photo:  From the chapter In the previous column we talked about how people seem to be starting to change attitudes, re-examine the place in their alliance...


As required by the stage reached by the survivors, the alliances begin to fall apart • Although Asi's alliance is the one that is faltering, Jordan is also on target • Chapters 46-47 on the machete

  • Everyone is tense. Jordan, my son and Idan

    Photo: 

    From the chapter

In the previous column we talked about how people seem to be starting to change attitudes, re-examine the place in their alliance and be mostly loyal to themselves. You don't have to be a genius to understand this, just watch a few seasons of "survival", in which as the finals get closer, so does loyalty to alliances become more and more flexible. Just before the end of the road, the contestants do not trust the people who started the road with them and the vote of Asi's alliance in the last episode, testifies to that.

everything stays in the family

Earlier, in Sunday's episode, Regev is on the grill again, and devises an ingenious plan to be saved from dismissal - "the 'there is a situation' alliance." He turns to Jordan and when it tries to dub him to figure out if there is a situation that will force one of his friends to stay, he mumbles "there is a situation." She tries to press to understand what he is offering her here and Regev of course takes a sharp and clear stance when he declares "I am not deceived" and "there is a big situation" ... in short, bye bro. Greetings to Nava Boker.

The mission of immunity is promoted by a mail that announces the mission and is worded so that it makes the survivors understand that it is a family reunion. Just before my son bursts out shouting "Hagit!", Guy clarifies that this is not a meeting with the families but a task of hugging a log. Honestly, we shrank for them. It might have been a comedic moment, but the use of the family card has eroded so much in recent weeks that debating it is just cruel, even though we ourselves believed it was a family reunion (the mission mail was not exactly a masterpiece of double meaning).

Then - began the tedious immunity mission in the world. The survivors hug the log like cute koalas and after my son falls first and the rest of the contestants drop out, we are left with Idan and Jordan, who insist on not giving up on each other, even though they are in the same alliance. Another proof, if you will, that the game becomes individual. Guy for his part mobilizes all his small-talk skills to dispel boredom and creates angular conversations on topics like the wardrobe of an era and songwriting. Only after three hours and 17 minutes of mission, which lasted for half an hour when I was hired, did Idan break down and Jordan win. Let us hone in - a non-television half-hour of a static and tedious task that I hired made us start to miss Little Samadja.

One for one and one for one

At this point, as mentioned, the individual game abilities are sharpened, and even my son does not hesitate to make moves, unlike Regev. From Jordan he asks for her immunity statuette, while to Assi he makes him believe he is considering voting with him against Jordan, which helps him get off the grill. From a confident candidate to reach the fire test, he has once again become a tongue-in-cheek and a candidate that the two alliances are courting.

Another proof of the continued dissolution of the alliances? In last night's episode (Tuesday) Ella refuses to release her immunity revocation note. She knows that Regev is the one who is in danger and not she, and Asi's manipulations towards her are becoming childish, it is difficult to understand how this rewarding alliance has survived until now. Not that the alliance state of an era is better, yes? An era that reveals in recent episodes that the "lovable" phase was a kind of cover story, continues to flirt with Asi and together they make plans to oust Jordan. Although we did not buy the attempt to present things so that Idan agrees to such a move at this stage (nevertheless, he still has to maintain some majority), but the fact that he again discussed with Asi the idea, makes us imagine that it does happen - Idan may oust Jordan . Weren't they supposed to be a couple in someone's fantasy?

In the council, too, the gap between Ella and Asi is sharpening, but unlike Livni, she is not directing her anger at the sheikh into a real strategic move, but into just another emotional outburst. Alina, who is on the lines, is just waiting to erupt in "I told you so!", But unlike in the past, this time the allies recognize the weak link and hurry to hug her, and after a few kind words from Israel, Ella mumbles that she actually did not mean and "Assi is like my brother ". Until the next dismissal, yes?

Guy wonders with Idan if there are still commitments to the allies, and apart from showing Jordan the part where Idan and Assi plan to oust her - he completely reveals everything. Why leave room for strategy if explosions can be promoted. After another round on the usual topics like Alina's betrayal and my son's zigzags, Jordan surprises and places the chain of immunity on my son's neck. While Idan is already planning the jury votes in the final, Jordan remains valued and loyal to its alliance. Maybe too loyal, time will tell.

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But then the final proof is obtained that it is already really "everyone for himself", in the form of the distribution of votes. Four votes led to Regev's removal, but there were two more votes for Jordan and one vote for Idan, which of course raises the question - who voted for Idan? It may be interesting, but it teaches something more significant - Asi's alliance is confused at best and rebellious at worst. True, three votes for Jordan would not have led to its overthrow, but they would have testified to the unity of the lines that seem to be so lacking in this crumbling alliance.

Regev was dismissed, but his confrontation with Alina in the fire test will be seen only in the next episode. If you, too, are fed up with spoilers running on the net, you may already know which one won, but that does not stop the net from trying to split that moment as well and stretch this endless season further and further.

Continuing to talk about "Survival" on the reality blog "Armchair Sweet Potato"

They really said it:

"Can't give up, I'm scratched in the head" (Jordan on the tree, that's how they bring an Olympic medal)

"Wake me up when they finish" (my son, because in "Survival" there is no moment that is not appropriate for Shanatz)

"Being foie gras is a compliment, it's very expensive. It's the entrecote of the meats" (my son may be chicken, but of the most expensive)

"You can not be a servant and say why you came to enslave me. Because you came to serve, Daddy" (Israel to those, when do a witch, a clown and three monkeys also join the story?)

"Asi, why Asi? Why all the time Asi?" (Asi comes out against the accusations, maybe if you stop saying "Asi" all the time ...)

"Unlike you, I do not have the strength to tread on the same subject 200 times" (Benny cuts matters, and really a serious editor will not hurt this season)

"The fox talk is a different confusion than ordinary people" (Israel, do not be afraid, because you are not a lion cub)

"We think you're less good at lighting fires" (Idan, with "think" it's less insulting)

"I wanted to put my son. Off" (Ella, recreating moments of magic from Bird's Magnificent)

Source: israelhayom

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