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"Big Brother": Kazem's surprise at his own elimination was heart-wrenching - voila! culture

2022-09-05T07:48:23.496Z


Kazem was sure he was in the final and no matter what he did. I hope he is honest enough to admit his mistake, not to tell himself that he was dismissed because he "told his truth", which is just an excuse to act like a scumbag


"Big Brother": Kazem's surprise at his own elimination was heartbreaking

Kazem was sure he was in the final and no matter what he did.

I hope he is honest enough to admit his mistake - not to tell himself that he was dismissed because he "told his truth", which is just an excuse to act like a piece of garbage.

He made mistakes in doses of obnoxious behavior in the face of laughter and gracefulness, and paid the ultimate price

Karin Arad

05/09/2022

Monday, September 5, 2022, 10:26 a.m. Updated: 10:43 a.m.

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Something about this season doesn't sync up for me.

I'm usually emotionally attached to all the characters, and there always comes a moment when I give in to the dirty urge to vote in the 13 app. And it's the feeling that makes me surrender, go into details and understand who's against who.

And this time, I don't know what's going on.

There is no one there that I hate, even Diane and Kazem went down my throat, and also Nathaniel who, in terms of the dry data, should have given me a nervous breakdown, not to mention Bar.

Because come on, they are not.

Something is wrong with me, I tell you.



The final is two weeks away and there are tenants in the house that I still haven't figured out what their point is.

Unlike Kazem, who is very clear who he is, there are many who are not deciphered this season - Daniel (a smart boy who was not understood or a murderer with a cap?), Moshe (a slob with no personality and a desire for publicity or a golden boy and Sharin's biggest mistake?) and Dror Rockenstein (really, really stupid or an opportunist Shrewd and average minded?) By the way, I was a million percent sure that he was supposed to be eliminated this week, unless he saves someone from drowning while making an omelette.

Then Kazem left.



It is not appropriate for me to make such a mistake.

Shame and selfishness.

It turns out that compassion and maturity make my animal reality senses dull, and mercifully - to spare the people?

Does this mean that I can no longer enjoy going down on people who go on reality shows - a hobby that I have invested quite a bit of my time in?

Kazem?

I was a million percent sure that he was in the top five, just as I was a million percent sure that Ilana wouldn't last an hour after her sister and we certainly wouldn't see her in the final.

Regrets getting into it.

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

And also the people I support - voila, I don't really love them, with a passion.

More than a bored corner pity.

Shaf, for example - handsome, tall, sufficiently masculine thanks to muscular arms, carved by the hand of an artisan (which, by the way, are very similar to the arms of Talia's father, who is really sexy).

He is equal despite his tendency to wear comfortable shoes, and I should have been totally on his side in a fight between him and Talia.

Poor Techel's has come under fire that he doesn't really deserve - because it's most obvious in the world that she's looking for reasons to slip away by the skin of her teeth from taking an emotional risk that passes the flirt, and that's the reason for the Shin Bet investigation that put him through, a saga of questions that lasted a week, a test of intentions and commitment. Probably in the mind For Talia, as soon as someone becomes a slightly more serious marriage potential, her expectations of him skyrocket, and any disappointment from his weak nature can finish her mentally.



That's why Talia has freaked out so many times lately.

Once when a seagull said something that made her think he wasn't sure it would work between them (as if he could tell);

A second time when he said "whatever it is between us" - she only heard the word "no" and completely lost the context in which the words were said (he just didn't want to make assumptions that would stress her);

And the pinnacle of records, the dramatic parting because he told Bar "My life", and did not end the fight to her satisfaction.

Granted, there is something annoying about a man who plays hero games like an insecure child, and I agree that it wouldn't hurt for Seagull to be a little more real and spend less time chirping about how egotistical everyone is but him - mostly because it's boring, but at the same time he's still one of the cutest guys on the screen In recent years.

Dig dig, but admit that you would happily introduce your little sister to him.



Shaf didn't make such a fatal mistake, and Talia certainly didn't break up with him because he didn't finish the "Barbak" task.

Talia cut because she was looking for a reason to cut, and to end the anxiety attack that gripped her from the moment she announced that she would have flown if Sharin and Ofek were not at home.

Unfortunately, the next evening they both left at the same time, and she found herself sooner than expected having to put her money where her mouth was - because who the hell thought for a moment that they would both be eliminated the next day, in the same elimination?!

not her

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It's easier not to take risks.

"Big Brother" (Photo: Screenshot, Network 13)

When Talia says "I gave it a chance" she meant it - as far as she was concerned, she invested, took what felt like a real risk to her.

But the short time was not enough to make sure that her threshold conditions for entering into a romantic relationship were met - she wanted to be sure beyond any doubt that she was admired by him, held by a miracle, and that it would not end unless she was the one to decide that way.

She tells the seagull that small disappointments and not fear made her want it to stop at home, and immediately stated that she does not rule him out as a romantic option outside.

That doesn't mean she's serious about him, by the way.

For her, let him continue to think that there is an option, because as long as it is half open, her stay in the comfort zone can continue.



Then Shaf chose Daniel and not Talia for the finals and gave a bad reason for it, and the helicopter on which it was written "King" or "Go" didn't add to the atmosphere between them either.

Sheaf was mortified, and Talia found herself wishing she had been gentler.

She explains to Nathaniel how much she regrets getting into this in the first place, and to the question of how she feels about Shaf, she answered that as part of her desire for him to fight for her, she takes tests, because it proves to her that he really loves her.

And that's exactly why she would have gone back to the moment before he let her down, that is - if they had given her a double-over, she would have simply kept herself tighter.

The disappointment she talks about is not about what Shaf did, but about herself, who allowed herself to lower her defenses.



This is probably the pathology that causes her on the one hand to want everyone to lust after her, and on the other hand to not be able to contain a situation where she also has something to lose, and this is the reason why she lost her temper so many times relative to herself.

It is simply more comfortable for her to believe and tell the outside that she feels bad because she hurt the seagull, than to admit that she is in a state of weakness, and especially from feeling weak in front of a man.

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a surprise.

Kazem in shock, "The Big Brother" (Photo: screenshot, Network 13)

Matters are also heating up in the Rockenstein Cohen division - Bar was offended when Shaf and Dror said that she did not deserve to be in the final because of the fines and disrespect, and when she pointed out that Talia had committed no fewer fines, Dror said that yes, but Talia "digs" in her values ​​and big heart (yes, that's what you wrote in the subtitles, don't you think which I didn't see).

And that's not the climax - the climax came when Kazem gave a lecture to Dror that it's not a man, it's a woman, and women don't behave like that.

Well, it seems to me that Kazem forgot how many times he cursed every woman, man and inanimate object in the house.

This kid doesn't see his own hump - he does the same things he preaches against regularly, and while I see him as a terribly funny man, I completely understand the people who are offended by him, who are tired of hearing him, and this lack of awareness is the reason he was sent home just before The final - the hardest punishment Kazem could receive from the audience.



His surprise at his own elimination was heart-wrenching - he was really sure he was in the finals, and there is a situation where he also believed he would win, no matter what he did.

I hope he is honest enough with himself to admit his mistake - not to tell himself he was fired because he "told his truth", which is just an excuse to act like a piece of garbage.

In order to move on, he will have to understand that "Big Brother" has more critical things than fines for falling asleep, and that he is the one who miscalculated the risks, made mistakes in doses of disgusting behavior in the face of laughter and gracefulness, and paid the ultimate price - a fine of one million shekels.



That's it, I think we got rid of all the "bad guys", didn't we?

Everyone who remains lovable as usual, and we're supposed to rely for two weeks only on Talia and Seagull for the narrative?

Wow, this is going to be a challenge.

Channel 26 is already as entertaining as watching paint dry.

It seems that I'm not the only one who has sublimated and become gentle - maybe after the crazy time we had, we all want a little more positive people around us.

It's a little less televised maybe, but less stressful.

What does sparrow's pot say?

"When you're a rabbi, it's a sign that you're not a cantor."

boom.

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