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"VIP Survival": Dudu Awat eliminated any remnants of respect we had for him - Walla! culture

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His uncle's outburst in yesterday's episode should not have happened - neither in the human aspect nor in the person for whom Passon is so dear. Karin Arad's "Survival" Column


"VIP Survival": Dudu Awat eliminated any remnants of respect we had for him

His uncle's outburst in yesterday's episode should not have happened - neither in the human aspect nor in the person for whom Passon is so dear.

Maybe because he's so busy saying "values ​​values ​​principles principles", he missed the lesson where you are explained that if you lose it, it does not matter so much what comes out of your mouth

Karin Arad

03/03/2022

Thursday, 03 March 2022, 10:46 Updated: 11:00

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Dudu goes to battle for his fate in the game (Network 13)

Let's start with the complaint, as I like.

Say, network, you did not record a particularly wonderful musical piece with the three days the show aired?

Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, if I am not mistaken - here, you have done such a good job, that I remember it by heart to this day, even though you have completely lost all control and started broadcasting on Sundays, sometimes on Wednesdays, never on Saturdays.



Say, what's the schedule? Do you understand that you can not violate your contract with the viewers over and over again without bearing the consequences? I did not understand, what should I do so that you do not betray our holy covenant?



It's not that his insult and injury are incomprehensible - absolutely yes.

It's neither fun nor unpleasant when someone you took for granted suddenly discovers more options and decides to cheat on you.

On the other hand, it's a bit of your fault.

Throughout the time you were together you treated it as an unexciting object in your possession, and did not imagine that anyone else might want it, use it happily, and even enjoy it.

Only now, after it's too late, do you remember why you chose her - because she fucking understands interest, and that you can not win without her.

And why?

Because many principles stand between you and the freedom of thought required to be truly a creative and visionary person.

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Back to the drawing table.

Dudu and Zohar, "VIP Survival" (Photo: Screenshot, Network 13)

So what does his uncle do?

Instead of realizing that he made a mistake and working to earn it back, he makes a scene of privilege, and equipped with his principles and imaginary nobility he enters into a powerful Jackie and with all the arsenal of knowledge he has accumulated when they were close.

He uses it so badly that he gets into a situation where in order to emphasize to her how much she is a liar (a word he repeats dozens of times as a child in kindergarten) he claims towards her that "people say" that they do not believe the stories she tells about her life.

"People are saying"!?

Is there anything more miserable and stupid than that?

He does not stop even when she raises a yellow flag, but goes on and on, and chases after her, and speaks too closely, and contradicts himself, and scribbles, and at the end of the episode he really eliminates every remnant of honor we ever felt for him as an actor and man in this show.



In general, men are very threatened by female formation.

I do not know how many times we have heard in recent chapters disparaging references to the phrase "female empowerment" and the women's alliance.

Zohar, his uncle and even Dandan also think that the women's alliance is an opportunistic excuse that fits this moment in time, and that it does not really matter to the girls.

I can agree with them partially, and only partially.

Poetry does speak fluent feminist, and her intentions in the right place, but I doubt if she would have taken even one step in that direction herself.

Shira finds herself in a situation just like these, which also bravely hear occasional brave murmurs, but in moments of truth she is one of the most defeatist people we have seen on screen this year.



Ella is replete with limiting beliefs, incapable of getting out of this destructive circle she is in, and needs constant reinforcements from Jackie so that her spirit does not fall.

She does not really think women have a power of their own, and her tendency to look for a man to hide behind says something not only about her, but about our situation as women in the new world.

She is so insecure that even when presented with an orderly plan, she is still confident that she will fail.

She calls it "strong intuition," but in fact it is a chronic loser whose results are easy to predict.

Ella Eibinder is a casting candy, but right now she's the biggest mental obstacle in the Women's Alliance, and no wonder with all the love, even Jackie is already mad at her.

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She immediately realized that the balance had changed.

Jackie, "VIP Survival" (Photo: Screenshot, Network 13)

It was Odelia, the walking comedian, who is sure that Shakespeare and Darwin are one man who sailed for five years somewhere.

She's the only one of the three non-Jackie women who believes she has a power of her own, and is also willing to commit suicide on it without fear, and no, that does not contradict the fact that she must shut up a bit.



At the end of the episode, his uncle finds himself in numerical inferiority - he, Zohar, and Dandan in the hut, in front of the four supposedly cohesive four girls.

He has a pretty good plan - to beat the immunity mission and then ring the bell first, and it could be that if he had been careful to be a little more chill it would have happened too, but his disproportionate outburst was such a strategic attack that Jackie immediately realized it was more intimidating From what she had imagined, and rang the bell even before the task.

Now he and Zohar have to recalculate a route, and it is doubtful whether they will find one.



His uncle's outburst in yesterday's episode should not have happened - neither in the human aspect nor in the person for whom Passon is so dear.

Maybe because he's so busy saying "values, values, principles, principles," he missed the lesson in explaining to you that if you lose it like a 1950s housewife who sees a mouse, it doesn't really matter what comes out of your mouth.

At the end you will mostly be reminded of the ugly display you yourself have given.

So to all the Turks of the doors and get up and go of all kinds, may the disgrace of his uncle be a violin at your feet.

It is always said that one should beware of the anger of a humiliated woman, but recent episodes (and the reality in Europe) teach us that the anger of a man with a damaged ego can be much more dangerous.

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