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Big Brother: Why is Lior moving away from Jordan? | Israel today

2020-01-19T09:43:00.057Z


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And why was Michelle blown away? And what does Jordan mean when she says "stunning in my eyes"? • We found an answer to some of the questions, and it wasn't as simple as it seemed

  • Caught or not? Jordan and Michelle

Michelle, poor Michelle. Her fate is doomed at the beginning of the episode, as she tries to make it clear to Jordan and the hope that she does not want to grab any side, and to stay away from everyone's gossip and quarrels. It is a pity there was no one there to explain the cosnapture of the program, whereby if you are quiet and peace-loving or leftist (or. I wrote in the middle or), you fly quite well at first. Nir the logical candidate for impeachment was removed from Ruth's list of candidates by Michelle and Michelle, and instead of trying to quarrel with Jordan, she opted for good - and fled.

The fact that Jordan saw that Michelle did not perceive a party as something else - that is to say, Michelle did, and even tried to convince Ronan, a man and a woman that the girl absolutely told her that she wanted to be on the side of hope and not their own, did not help boost her votes. A man, who on his part sticks to a Jordanian group and believed that a boycott is good, actually stayed. Who are you, people who vote for a person?

The house is divided into two camps, tenants say, and forget the third camp - Ruth Nir and Asif, who are in their own kind of intelligent bubble and make us wonder if these are two different plans. Ruth turns out to be the person who deserves to be the great love of all of us, and the more she hates herself, the more we melt away and wish her the million and couple with Nir, which seems to be happening very soon. The couple, yes? The million is still uncertain.

Overall, this year's casting has consolidated a fairly mature group of people, apart from two or three. Amelie goes to apologize to the other group, and everyone hugs everyone and agrees that no one should be boycotted. So wait, is it a bad casting? Do we want the fights and intrigues that Jordan is trying to organize for us, or do we strive to see everyone warmly embracing and drinking coffee and hot dog by the pool?

Jordan and Lior's relationship, which was supposed to be a particularly attractive spot on the show, also dropped gear. Lior understands that Jordan is not doing well in the eyes of viewers at home, and prefers to keep her distance. It is to his credit that he has already spoken to her about not wanting to develop a relationship in the hearth, and she preferred to try anyway.

And Capricorn's amazement when he finds out he's on the impeachment list. He is unable to understand why the fact that he is not ready to clean anything at home, passing offenses, abducting fines and hurting people (not paying attention, maybe, but still) makes everyone want to see him outside. Only after Lior explains it to him twice is he able to understand and promise to change. We are here to update.


Surprises

"I have no subsidiaries at home" (Jordan. You'll be surprised)

Fortune teller

Jordan's group is getting smaller, until finally she and she are alone. Hagit looks sadly at Nir and Ruth's romantic relationship. Hope and Lior are approaching.

Insights
Do we just think that when Jordan says "stunning in my eyes", she means "I hate what you just said and don't mean to talk to you ever again"?

wondering:
Who are the seven people Ruth and Nir would go out for a beer with? We bet on Lior, Tikva, Yael, Asif, Amelie and Yossi (and one of them, of course).

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Source: israelhayom

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