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"Survival": There was Shalom Zohar without V | Israel today

2021-11-23T09:11:45.189Z


So the bell did not help and a prominent player was dismissed from the game prematurely • For the second time • At least Jackie and Gaddy provide instructive academic and philosophical moments that will enrich us intellectually


Well, we did not see it coming so fast.

Zohar Strauss, one of the standout players in the current "Survival" (and last season, to be honest), somehow found himself expelled from the show at relatively early stages, leaving behind a trail of gaping mouths and one goat, which somehow managed to survive longer than him.

And if this is not a reason for mental reckoning then we do not know what is.

And to think that 85 percent of yesterday's episode was spent by Zohar sitting by the bell.

And when we say "sitting," we are actually referring to Strauss' act of self-appointment as "the bell-keeper," a loud but utterly fictitious title in which Zohar, well, keeps the bell.

The same bell that rings is protected from potential flushing.

Zohar spent long hours by this damn bell, blocking it with his body as he handed out instructions to Gadi and Ella, in a kind of failed strategic move that would be overturned later on.

Launch of Survival.

Photo: Gil Kramer, Archive

"Listen," he tells Ella.

"From now on - just conversations of depression."

"I'm always depressed, don't you know?" Ella replies.

"Capricorn, you're not upset enough," Zohar tries to bring in some sadness of life - of all the people, actually the joke of the game, the human equivalent of the marshmallow man.

"You have a gleam in your eye!", He slaps him.

Capricorn, of course, plays his depression too transparently, but at least he does not invent concepts like Jackie.

"I have a traitor from inside the house worse than a traitor from the outside," she threatens Zohar, while, as mentioned, guarding the bell, and it's a good time to ask her what the hell is a traitor from the outside?

Maybe someone should explain the betrayal concept to Jackie.

Level for discounting.

Zo-Eretz, Photo: Network 13

And on that occasion you could also explain to her the concept of the TV spoiler, because she knocked us one like that right in the first moments of the episode. "I remember very well Zohar's previous dismissal from the previous time," Jackie enlightens our eyes (not that it is necessary) to the fact that all reality participants in Israel are in fact a cycle of previous reality shows. A kind of autarkic economy like this, which runs within itself. "There's no reason I should not do it again, but smarter," she adds. Well, at least Jackie's word is a word. Except for "traitor from the outside." This is not something that really exists. Ahh, Zohar. If only you would ring the bell. You were so close.

When Zohar decides to ring the bell, he joins a particularly comical tribal council, and how can she not be like that when the main theme is - Gadi tells friends what an animal they are.

Based on his Gemara studies, Gadi decides that every person has animals, and he actually means "beastly", but let's say now that this is a minor mistake.

Especially, in an episode where a person clings for hours to a bell that can save him from flushing, before he finds himself ousted for not ringing the bell.

Comic Tribal Council.

Apollo Tribe, Photo: Network 13

Jackie is a spur, Capricorn claims, an animal that digs holes in the ground and comes out the other side.

He of course means a mole, but we did not expect much from a person who turns to those around him philosophical questions like "What do you prefer - living, growing or inanimate?".

"What moderator am I?" Asks Guy Zo-Eretz, "alive, growing or inanimate?".

Oh really, Guy.

We have already agreed that you are a robot, which is not completely still, but to call it "alive" would be a bit of an exaggeration.

"You are a gecko," Gadi states, arguing that Guy changes colors and adapts himself to any situation.

You know, like a chameleon.

Reading the Gemara.

Capricorn, Photo: Network 13

"Gadi is a very intelligent, smart and strategic person," Zohar will define him, completely forgetting that at the beginning of that episode of yesterday he said: "Gadi, when you talk to him you do not always feel that there is someone in the house."

That's a legitimate sting but Pierre, right now whoever's in the house is Zohar, so it may still be a more successful strategist.

Also, only during the dismissal of Zohar did he remember to update the members of the tribe and all of us that Zohar writes without and.

you just remembered?

Goodbye, Mr. Strauss.

And there was nothing between us but Zohar.

Source: israelhayom

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