To sum up briefly what happened on Thursday night at the Big Brother house, one can say in three words: Rumi was expelled.
again.
Did it surprise anyone?
Not really, given that Rumi, well, had already been evicted the week before (before she was returned home for unclear reasons, in favor of Jacko's eviction. You know, a contestant the audience at Ashkara wanted to see).
Oren Hazan took Rumi's dismissal easily (though he admitted he liked her plus plus) and Miri, as usual, cried.
It's really hard to understand how this woman went through the screenings for the program, given her non-existent resilience.
Indeed, there are toddlers under the age of two whose emotional regulation ability is more developed than that of this lump of tears, which is incapable of containing the rules of the format to which it is subscribed.
Surprise, Miri Weeps, Network 13
Therefore, Miri cried when Rumi was fired, and then continued to whine when Oren did not really insult her.
And maybe even when she realized that Leah Griner had entered the fireplace house, in a twisted comeback to 2009, and came back to us screaming.
So Leahy visited the house, during a pretty clear course of production to try to spark interest in a season that once again recorded last week the lowest ratings in its history.
Leahy did arouse interest in the house, albeit a rather minor one, and it could be said that for us and for her it was closing a circle.
Hostility, that is.
Its Leah Beach.
Leah Griner, Network 13
In between, ten days before the end of a rather redundant and unpicked season, Big Brother fills its occupants (and actually us) with a variety of missions of varying degrees of scribble.
Tamir, for example, has to steal Leah Griner's phone to get very important outside news about the state of Britney Spears' guardianship.
It turns out that Tamir follows the singer "from the moment she went on the world air" in his words, is emotionally invested in every subject "Perry Britney", and even finds parallels between his years in the closet and complete control of a team of executives and lawyers in the past singer's life.
"In the micro," he emphasizes, "I do not compare," he says and compares.
Fascinating TV, elite genre.
Fruit of my people.
Compares to Brittany.
Tamir, Network 13
"Do you catch the islands of Living?" Leah asks after a short stay at home, like the distance between Oren's non-insult and Miri's weeping road signs.
Totally absorbing, yes.
It's not that we're really used to you, Lehi.
Not even after 12 years in the Israeli consciousness.
The program ends, of course, with a surprise dismissal, and if we were Sarit Polak, we would be in a hurry to pack our bags right now.
Not that she was ousted last night (this of course was Miri, who cried her way out of the house).
Omar.
Leading Candidate for Winning, Network 13
But even now it's easy to guess the final trio (and maybe even the big winner of the season. Well, the mediocre winner of this musty season). And if creating interest in the home is an important function for survival in it - then Sarit - a good soul though but one of a wall flower - will soon unite with Static. And in the meantime - hello Miri. We cried a lot for us.