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"Big Brother": The Dryest Final Quartet in History | Israel today

2021-08-29T10:15:32.347Z


With almost no screen time and no significant quarrels, Folk overcame much more prominent contenders • But not only does she look insignificant, the episode itself that looks like a heated remnant of reality


One of the unwritten rules of reality is that in the final there will always be a surprise waiting.

That is, not in the final itself as a moment before, when a group of finalists would infiltrate a man who is not entirely clear how he got there.

He was not a super-tactician, a man who played the game very wisely and conducted himself like a wizard in his field.

He did not identify centers of power, made alliances with key people and knew how to navigate himself safely to the final stages of the competition.

On the other hand he also did not really flower in front of the cameras, provided too much interest or created intrigues in front of the more dominant characters in the show. Well, a kind of wall flower that was just there to be, and even if he had a significant experience with himself, on the viewers at home he did not leave too strong an impression. This of course does not mean that he is a boring person - sometimes there are people on screen who just turn off, or they are just not built for the kind of exposure that this genre provides, and did not express themselves as they could if you had encountered them in reality. And in other words - Sarit Polak, one of the kind and graceful women on your screen, has reached the final of "Big Brother VIP", which will be broadcast this coming Tuesday evening.

With almost no screen time and no significant quarrels, Folk overcame much more prominent (or if you will, prominent) contenders.

Jacko, a sure candidate to win, found himself out of the program, in what will forever be remembered as one of the strangest moves in the history of the format.

Titi, another strong tenant who was almost guaranteed a place in the final, was also eliminated.

Even Miri provided more interest with all this incessant crying of hers, and the occasional quarrel here and there with Oren Hazan.

Do not really understand how it happens to them.

Sarit and Tamir, from the program

• Watch: Titi Ainao and Oren Hazan quarrel at the "Big Brother" house

Well, it's hard to say that Sarit was able to completely avoid an argument with Oren. She did just that in an episode that aired last night (Saturday), and even called him "crazy" after claiming he was more famous than her husband Static. In the fireplace room Sarit broke up and even asked to leave the house a few days before the final (we already said - she's not a great tactician), but Omar managed to calm her down, not before he asked out loud "Tell me, big brother. Is that the point of the arguments here?" He has been imprisoned for almost two months in a house that has seen bloody intifadas unfold around issues like almond milk. Jacko and Rumi, wherever you are, we hope you are still fighting together in citizenship, on essential issues such as lactose replacement.

It is difficult to find significant moments in the house with only five tenants left in it, and it will be even more difficult in the next plan with the four remaining after yesterday's eviction.

Except for the really insignificant argument between Sarit and Oren (which ended after one commercial break. Still, this is Sarit - a woman of peace whose husband wrote "Namaste"), we saw a glimmer of controversy between Oren, Omar and Tamir over the question of King David's sexual identity.

"They were good friends," the two insisted to Tamir, who prefers the other interpretation.

"What about 'Your love for me is wonderful from the love of women?'" Tamir claimed.

"Brother," Oren replied.

"I have friends I tell them that."

Between robotic and sadistic.

Guy and Liron, from the show

Then there was the moment to say goodbye to another tenant. "One of them will be fired!" Announces Guy Zo-Eretz, a tone that somehow manages to combine the robotic and the sadistic. "In the most painful moment!" He rejoices. "The most frustrating!". Minutes later Or Spitzer left the house, just moments before the finish line. "It happened to me in the Bake Off too!", She announced, reminding us all how much this season was made up of heated remnants of reality. But what does it matter? The main thing is that we have a final quartet, which consists of three people who did not bother to confront anyone at home, and one Oren Hazan. Fight with everyone.

Source: israelhayom

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