The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

"Big Brother": Sherin admitted that her mother promised her a hug. It was heart-wrenching - voila! culture

2022-07-28T07:44:19.636Z


It's amazing every time to discover in "Big Brother" that in the end all the residents want to hear from their loved ones is a simple confirmation - a longing for one moment of love that does not depend on anything


"Big Brother": Sherin admitted that her mother promised her a hug.

It was heartbreaking

It's amazing every time to discover in "Big Brother" that in the end all the residents want to hear from their loved ones is a simple confirmation - a longing for one moment of love that doesn't depend on anything, because in the end all we all want is to feel the love our parents gave us when we were a day old

Karin Arad

07/28/2022

Thursday, July 28, 2022, 10:36 a.m. Updated: 10:38 a.m.

  • Share on Facebook

  • Share on WhatsApp

  • Share on Twitter

  • Share by email

  • Share in general

  • Comments

    Comments

The big brother

The message from Kazem's family (Network 13)

Everyone can relax, Moshe enters the house.



After a video where Kazem tried to make sure he didn't enter the house because Sherin could take a million, but because he really wants her, and didn't reach the desired conclusion - Sherin decides she wants Moshe to come in as a tenant.

It's nice of "Big Brother" to pay tribute to "Hatunami", and the funniest thing is if it turns out that this match is more successful than many matches they've ever made in that show.



Don't get me wrong, I don't. I think that Moshe is some kind of great prize, and judging by his enthusiastic waving to the cameras and the kisses he showered on the audience, it seems that the day when Sherin will regret it will not be far away, but it is undoubtedly better that he enters the house than that Sherin continues to wait for Shaf to be jealous of her.

It's a little heartbreaking to see Sherin begging Sheaf to fight for her when it's so obvious he's not there, no matter how much he lays next to her in bed and calls it a date.

So Shereen did replace a carnivore with a scoundrel, but in this case any distraction is welcome.



An alarm announced the beginning of a task that was accompanied by a message announcing the fireplace, each tenant 60 seconds to take one significant item and go out into the yard.

I heard Bar shout the word "Tobacco!", someone else shout "Lighter?!", and Marina ask "What is an item?".



The tenants were asked to choose partners, and from now on, for two days, they will sleep outside and play childhood games, with the winning couple in each round receiving a letter from home.

Riva took revenge on the children who are always chosen last for the games and came out the big winner of the game when she received her letter without having to make an effort, and from that moment it only got worse.

It's time to move on.

Sherin, "Big Brother" (Photo: screenshot, Network 13)

The first game was "The Snake Comes", with a recording of a McCrip boy announcing the snake in the background.

It was critical for Diane to win the first game and receive a letter, and for that she not only jumped over the snake as bitten by a bigger snake, but also showed another side of her personality that is not, how to say, particularly noble.

"You touched!"

She shouts from time to time to disqualify other pairs, "I saw!".

It helped, she won, and I want to talk for a moment about the gap between the "I don't care about anything" that Diane knows to the world, and the total hysteria at the sight of her mother's handwriting, as if she had seen a rare Egyptian hieroglyph.

What the hell is going on there?



The couple reads his letters.

Nathaniel again remembers that he is adopted, but forgets that he is 34 years old, which happens every time he is hungry or sad, and Diane cries too.

It's a shame that Nathaniel, instead of shutting up and letting her enjoy her moment, turns it into a moment related to him, and complains that he hears between the lines that Diane's mother doesn't like him.

Now, I'm sure he's right, but this isn't the time to bring it up, what with his mother loving Diane even less.

In his letter there was even a coded message - after "It's nice for you to be in love", his mother wrote "But the individual is also important to someone like you" - meaning: run away.



Nathaniel makes his usual mistake, and forgets that Diane, despite all her "I'm strong" games, is just like everyone else looking for a place to lay her head from time to time.

The frustrated Nathaniel is simply unable to give it, because he is so busy with his own pain that there is no room for anyone else's feelings.

I really understood why she couldn't look at him, despite his pleas for forgiveness, for a good few hours.



The game of musical chairs is won by Ofek and Talia, who in their new incarnation have stepped up and have flirtatious conversations with the advanced, where we discover that Talia does not feel Ofek's young age, but he, on the other hand, feels his extreme age of 29, and likes older women.

Adults!

At this point I realize that this is an episode full of jizzadores and it's starting to get on my nerves.

It's one thing to see Riva cry because of the terrible conflict she lives in, and another to see Talia cry because her mother wrote to her that her spirituality gives her strength.

And if I hear one more time about Ofek's busy childhood, I will tie him up to stand up for myself.

Sherin and Liron win the mummy task, and that's not very interesting either, but Sherin thanks Big Brother that her mother rediscovered her and promised her a hug, which is heartbreaking.

More in Walla!

The secret romance that the "Wedding at First Sight" production tried to hide

To the full article

love old people

Ofek and Talia, "The Big Brother" (Photo: screenshot, Network 13)

It amazes me time and time again that in the end all the residents want to hear from their loved ones is a simple confirmation - a longing for one moment of love that does not depend on anything, because in the end all we all want is to feel the love our parents gave us when we were a day old.

That's why all the tirols, all the processes, and all the unrequited loves.

The one thing we are all looking for in any gesture or emotional experience, is to feel for a moment that someone loves us the way a mother loved at the age of two days.

We are constantly chasing this vague feeling, and we will never get it from the outside.

The only person who can love us unconditionally like that is ourselves, and we're looking for it in all the wrong places.



After Talia's priests' blessing, even a seagull, my only indifferent hope, also cries, and instead of someone bringing him a pie, everyone praises him for his emotional openness.

Oh my god, what a pain to watch.

Now Dina is crying too, but at least she's not crying for herself but for Kazem.

Speaking of which, I wanted to ask - Dina keeps a touch, doesn't she?

I think I remember her refusing to shake hands with the men who entered the house and wanted to say goodbye.

On the other hand, correct me if I'm wrong, but Kazem is a man, and she touches him all the time.

In what section?

Maybe the rules are different when a man is gay?

Or is it at all related to the fact that he is Arab and is therefore considered a Gentile of Shabbat?

I need a rabbi to solve this for me.



In the last game, Gogoim between the three winning couples, Diane and Nathaniel win again, and this time they are separated and have to decide between a luxury budget of NIS 5000 and two letters from home of their choice.

The catch - if they don't make the same decision - they won't get anything.

Thank God they make the same decision, Diane because she wants, and Nathaniel because he is betting on what Diane wants, and give letters to Kazem and Marina.



Marina, as usual, is surprised by the fact that she still remembers her, and at least the letter didn't reach her in the middle of her shit, like the helicopter that arrived a second before and said exactly what was written in the letter.

And with that I'll finish thinking about Marina, because Marina is one of the least interesting characters ever to be on "Big Brother", with all due respect to Semyon, and I just don't care about her relationship with Adi.

Certainly not as long as Bar is crying on the sidelines for the entire game, longing for a message from home and updates on her child - without a doubt she should have received the letter instead of Marina.

More in Walla!

So wanted - so why are they alone?

The problem of Seagull and Talia

To the full article

Just not interesting.

Marina, "Big Brother" (Photo: Reshet)

Thank God for Kazem, whose excitement over the letter he received from his mother was the only one that warranted a meltdown and didn't make me angry.

As soon as he received the letter and read a sentence from it, he was already on his knees, crying the cry of a broken heart, but for the truth.

It turns out that when he entered the house, he wondered if his family would cut ties with him again, and was greatly relieved to find that they were still with him, including his father and sister.

Happily, he didn't hear the cruel rejection letter that his family published a week after he entered the house, and I hope that somehow he never will either, because a broken heart does not protect us from another heartbreak.

Paradoxically, it has no end - the chain of brokenness can go on forever.



Other than that, the episode was heavenly.

Every few minutes I looked at the ceiling and begged the God of self-pity to have mercy on me and save me from this.

With all due respect to the drama-loving people of Israel - my hatred of fights over food and cigarettes has two notable competitors: one of them is abuse missions through fattening or eating disgusting things, and the other is those episodes during the season where everyone cries, but not really, but under duress.



Have you ever had a dog?

Do you know that every once in a while you have to go to the vet with him so that he can undergo what is known as "anal gland emptying"?

So like that.

On the one hand, like the owner of the dog who stands on a metal table when a stranger presses his glands so that something comes out of them, plugging his nose and waiting for it to be over, and on the other hand, I felt as hurt and humiliated as the dog himself, because as much as I don't expect sophistication from the tenants, the content editors actually have I have expectations.

  • culture

  • TV

  • Big Brother

Tags

  • Big Brother

  • TV review

Source: walla

All tech articles on 2022-07-28

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.