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"Survival": The true leader went, the queen remained on her own behalf Israel today

2022-01-16T09:12:28.669Z


The dismissal of the confused Yuval made it clear that the heart and soul of the cast in the current season of reality could not have stayed in it, as long as Jackie was there, controlling her agitated, aggressive and trampling regime


Some have thought throughout the current season of "Survival" that the confused Yuval is the true leader of his tribe.

Even before the unification of the tribes, some marked him as the one who binds, leads and leads his friends towards the finals, and does so with very little ego.

Jackie will tell you at every opportunity that she is the true leader, and she will be happy to remind you of this in her aggressive and belligerent way.

But this is of course the way of those who only objects in leadership (and in her case - probably in control and trampling).

True leaders, some would say, should not remind you that they are.

And if there's one thing that Yuval's dismissal in the episode of "Survival" last night (Saturday) proved, it's probably the fact that he was the heart, the soul and, probably, the leader, of the entire cast this year.

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From Gaddy's unstoppable crying to the tears of those who sobbed as we sobbed we find that this season began before three waves of corona and will only end on Passover.

Everything was proof of how Yuval Shem Tov, confused for you, is able to sweep a team after him.

And he probably did not do it by force or by intimidation like Jackie (who at the beginning of the episode was surprised when she announced that for a change she had nothing to say.

She has nothing to say?

Do not believe.

Jackie, Photo: Network 13

Dudu Awat also sees himself as a leader, and he really is a bit like that.

It's just a pity that most of the time he comes out a little puffed up by self-importance, talks about values ​​and tends to speak as if he is being interviewed by the media at the end of a championship game and not stuck on an island without a shower and singing songs like "Pagasa, what a classy tribe.

Yuval's ability to write these anthems also says quite a bit about him as someone who knows how to operate a group.

In "Survival", who knew, you respond to Yuval's songs just like your children in a Hanukkah session.

What does this say about them?

Well, it does not matter.

Last night's tribal council started with a dramatic entry by Leah and Kobe, who writes these lines can swear he's seen them dishwashers, some of them twice, and somehow they're still with us.

Which raises the question of why it is impossible to oust people from this program?

Guy Zo-Erez, too, a man whose shirt-sleeve folds threaten to necrosis with every passing second, has a question, and he wonders why the hell none of the survivors rang the bell that gives them immunity from washing.

Yuval rattles something about solidarity, but we know he just can't hear Jackie's voice anymore and he's tired of eating mosquito-sized mosquito bites.

Necrosis sleeves.

Guy Zo-Eretz, Photo: Network 13

"I have not had such good friends since the army," he says, and this sends us to his Wikipedia entry, where we find out that Yuval served as a combat officer in the Nahal and later as a battalion commander in the 1st Battalion. And a scar, but what really makes him want to go home is the bunch of people he's with on an island, competing with each other in the challenge of sending dumb statements into the distance.

Zohar Strauss, by the way, is the winner of this challenge yesterday, when he announces a capac with a committee: "I am a woman."

Not sure about that, Zohar, but if we were the "Survival" production team, we would not rule out the option that Zohar ate some grass and suffered from dementia.

And what else did we have there?

Well, Jackie shoots Gaddy the command to "calm down" about 28 times, and somewhere in there he also informs Leah "your shirt is ugly under".

Yes, Pegasa.

What a classy tribe.

Goodbye, Yuval.

You really were the heart and soul of this game.

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Source: israelhayom

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