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"Survival": Gadi's tragicomic show ended with a dismissal Israel today

2022-01-27T08:16:19.500Z


Throughout the Tribal Council it was clear that Gadi was in trouble, but he himself did not believe until the last minute that he would be dismissed • In the end it happened


"I trust my friends to take me out of the blessing I've been in," Gadi was heard saying at the beginning of the episode of "Survival" last night (Wednesday), when he did not understand that these were in fact the last famous words.

It's not that Gaddy completely did not understand what was going on around him and the degree of danger he was in, and yet something in him still did not believe. At one point he even planned to ring the bell, an act that would have guaranteed his immunity in the impending impeachment, and yet he chose to believe in the glow and avoid the redeeming ring. "It's an act of true friendship and I really appreciate that they arrested me," he was further heard saying after choosing not to believe those, the survivor who begged him, well, to ring the bell. Zohar, on the other hand, actually rang the bell, and it's nice to know that after the day and a half that Strauss sat next to that damn bell last month - at least now he understands how to use it.

The Tribal Council this week is fast becoming a complete hoax show in Gadi's head. And this happens of course not before a question shouts enthusiastically to Yuval, the new juror: "Yuval, I ate a hole under yesterday!". "What a beauty!", Yuval answers her without confusion, "Your dream has come true!". Had Capricorn been less picky about food and more open to the idea of ​​eating a butt niche himself, he might have been able to avoid this dismissal, which seemed inevitable throughout the Tribal Council. At least for all the spectators in the house and those sitting in it - except one. Because we knew that Gaddy, a man who defines himself as "problematic with food" (from intestines and worms to peanut butter), is losing grip on the reality around him with each passing moment. And this is evidenced by the tragic-comic moment in which he turns to Jonathan and asks him in astonishment: "Am I in an alliance with you?".

It was a painful but fascinating spectacle, to see how the wheels in a man's head move back and forth.

One moment he is trying to figure out if he was really right and as he thought, his participation in the game is unsettled, and another moment he reassures himself that this is not the case.

Maybe everything is a bad dream at all.

One moment his friends define him as "smart, intelligent and a strategist" who made "brilliant moves in this game".

Moments later, they throw nicknames at him like "spoiled" and "smug."

Shortly before he is finally dismissed, Gadi explains his affection for those by saying that she is "just loyal."

"So why did you not trust her?"

Guy Zo-Eretz asks him and Gadi is left, perhaps for the first time this season, speechless.

Then it happens. Capricorn is finally expelled from the game, his eyes watery and he refuses to believe. In the wake of a hole-in-one mission and a tribal council, Gadi turned from this season's comedy break of "Survival" into a tragedy with Kafkaesque elements. Just before that Jonathan decides to vote for his uncle's removal from the game, and Jackie (said about her what was said, she's still the smartest person in this game) immediately realizes what happened. "Jonathan betrayed you", she whispers to his uncle, who can not understand how he got into a situation where he fought for his life against Gadi, and is already trying to remember and memorize in his head the speech he gave at the end of his Euro 2000 qualifier against Spain. In the end there was no real need for it because Capricorn, as anyone who predicted yesterday's episode knew, was lost from the first moment.

Juror Kobe is happy for Eid, which is understandable given the animosity that prevails between them, but also a little strange that Kobe, an adult with a family and a career, is still bitter when it comes to his dismissal.

Still, Gadi chooses to go in peace and do so with a smile.

With a broken heart he thanks everyone and goes to hug them.

On the way, Kobi gives his enemy a lesson in humility, sportiness and proportion.

But Capricorn like Capricorn, even when he's exciting, he's still a pretty funny guy, and the moment he seeks to embrace the presenter and the robot guy as well - leaves this country a little stunned, and not quite able to understand the essence of this strange human gesture.

At the end he gives the human in front of him a cold cyborg hug.

Hello Capricorn.

In the end you were very pleased with us.

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Source: israelhayom

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