The success of the comeback season of "Dancing with the Stars" demonstrates that good TV is done without much sophistication, and if possible then it is also better to be compact and simple.
While "VIP Survival" is drowning in its own mud, and is now lamely entering the decisive stages after half a year of ramifications in the plot, "Dancing" last night marked the middle of the season and moved on to the live performance stage.
A month before the finals of both, the small difference is actually also the secret of "Dancing with the Stars" - the simplicity of the format and the rhythm of the show.
One moment Adi Ashkenazi stumbles at the entrance to the stage, another moment Bar Sommer retires due to a leg injury and also causes Anna Aronov to cry live.
With the dismissal every episode, and now also a direct influence of the viewers on the identity of the stars cut from the competition (oh Sandy, we will not forget how you were thrown) - "Dancing with the Stars" took us back to the roots of reality.
It may feel like a step back in the past, but in the local TV market it also feels like a big step forward.
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