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"Big Brother": the tenants pay with their health Israel today

2022-08-21T07:24:37.923Z


Another elimination of a second entry • Anyone really surprised? Because we don't • With the entry into the last month of the season, the residents' absorptive alertness and the pressure cooker they are cooking in - something that is not always easy to watch stands out from all the alertness • "The Registered Nurse" in a slightly more serious version


How predictable and uninteresting was yesterday's eviction from one to this column, which began to be written before the "Big Brother" eviction broadcast ended?

So yes, it was a foregone conclusion;

Among the candidates for elimination, Leah is the first to go.

Indeed, the 11th evicted of the season is once again a tenant of a second entry whose screen time she received tends to zero.

Why use people as fillers, not haram?

The residents of the house have entered the last month of the season, the "final month" in brotherhood jargon.

Conflict begets conflict.

Everyone is on edge.

The result of a one-time combination of an illogical pressure cooker, explosions, fires and cigarettes - and all in front of cameras.

Watching residents who are bent over, bitter, exhausted, who fade into themselves, or who go into outbursts of rage and mismanagement of anger, only continues to sharpen the understanding that the residents of "Big Brother" pay with their health.

And no, a caress from the fireplace once in a while, or hi moments do not compensate for this impossible tension that prevails in the house and in the body of each and every one of the residents at the cellular level.

Bang Bang and home.

Leah, photo: Ran Yehezkel

Take Bar for example again.

It is true that her tones are threatening and her speech is harsh, but at the end of the day she is a mother who left a 3-year-old child at home. This means that every moment of her stay at the foster home, she walks around with a bottomless heartache of longing.

It is not at all certain that she knew what she was getting into and what the meanings of such a separation are.

Time and time again she saw other tenants receiving messages from the house.

And she was nada.

The brother continued to beat her, as if showing in front of everyone a segment where Eliav tells Talia that there is nothing between them, "This is not a relationship" (between him and Bar).

After there was nothing left of her, only a shadow of herself and Jora's mouth, the brother decided to chaperone her as part of the cyber mission that happened this week, and sent her in a taxi to mother's house, without meeting mother, so that she would eat mother's pot, hug the boy's bear And watch his video.

The same video that she wished for for over two months and she lost her soul until she left the house and received it.

As in every season, this season is also heavily divided into teams.

In the previous season they called it juntas.

In the first season it was called Ashkenazim and Sephardi.

This season the teams are divided into the Cabinet (Kazem, Sherin, Riva and Co.) and the Parliament (Nathanel and his friends).

Sheaf summed it up simply to Sherin who was surprised by the division (what's up with her self-awareness?) - if their group, the cabinet, didn't exist, the parliament wouldn't have been created.

In any case, division into groups is fertile ground for fights that lead to fights, whether the trigger is a carrot, deodorant, steak, not washing the dishes or falling asleep late.

Into this arena of struggle, the hacker from the cyber mission, decided to change the rules of the game.

One of the rules that was changed was that you could talk about rejections.

Most of the tenants confessed and shared who they put out/will continue to put out/and why they put out, with all variations of the root y.m. being said in this conflicted scene.

If all the slime is already out, then it's time for a public stand for impeachment, the brother thought to himself, and so it was.

After the placement in the barracks, the tenants were seen as scornful settlements in the yard.

A jungle of account elimination.

Diane,

Marina broke the silence when she hummed the song that distilled the moment "Bang Bang You Shoot Me Down" by a song that was also famously performed by Nancy Sinatra as part of the soundtrack of the movie "Kill Bill" by Tarantino.  

As mentioned, this time Lia stole the Bang Bang (or Boom Boom, in Hebrew) and was kicked out.

But the real Boom Boom appeared on the screen a few minutes before the beginning of the episode and reminded us, if for a moment we forgot, that we live in a jungle of account elimination.

In the first interview conducted with Diane in the Shabbat studio of Network 13, she tearfully told that she closes herself in her house and spends every day since she rejected threats to her life and heartfelt wishes for cancer, rape and death.

Crocodile tears or angel tears, it doesn't matter, no tear or a woman with bad behavior in prime time, does not justify such online gun violence and lynching.

Certainly not to walk in the world with the obsessive feeling that at any moment she might go up in flames because of an explosive device hidden in her car.

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Source: israelhayom

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