Watch: Is the production of the show empowering Yitzhakov and censoring his difficult conversations with tenants?
And why is Josie a dramatic actor who makes scenes?
Asif Elkayam and Lee Moore analyze the season in the podcast of "Big Brother":
In Asif's opinion, the tenants are unable to deal with themselves and the purpose of the format - interaction between them, too many tasks, a fictitious finale and shaky twists as the production tries to raise ratings excessively.
And why do some of the tenants disappear from the broadcast?
And also: did you manage to understand what the brother was trying to do in the energy mission?
What made Dror leave home, and why does Josie know how to take advantage of statements made against him for drama?
And the main thing: is the production of the show trying to keep Judah and therefore censoring his difficult conversations with the tenants?
"I will not eat this narrative that Judah has changed" Photo: Gil Kramer