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Gives orders, brings nerves: it's amazing how unconscious Doreen is - voila! culture

2023-01-12T07:56:15.728Z


As much as I would like Doreen to be kicked out on Saturday from Survivor, because she annoys and drives everyone crazy - we must admit that her character is currently one of the most important in the game


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The exchange was made, Tagalov lost - they grilled Doreen Parkash Zarbash in exchange for Tanya, the beautiful, sensitive, nice girl who was there before.

Doreen's rigid personality was not a problem.

Already on the first night she sleeps under the flag of Tagalog, free of regrets and sentiments, as if she was born there.

What's stressful is that I believe she really doesn't care.

She must be one of those people who after breakups say they "make a switch".

These are people who are not recommended to get close to and certainly not to trust because just as they moved on from the last person they stepped on, they will do the same to you.



Latanya took a moment to adjust to the new reality.

She woke up in the morning crying and Casey was the only one who noticed and also the only one smart enough to take advantage of the opportunity.

With one hug at the right moment she earned her a future ally.

That's how you recruit people, Doreen, Neshama - embrace them - don't treat them like they're your father's cleaners.

In the near future I foresee a strong friendship between Tanya and Casey and Sahar, who has finally met a survivor girl who enjoys listening to him ramble on about the history of flints.



Doreen arrives for the tribal immunity mission with the flag in hand, an exaggerated smile, and delusional sentences like "This is my new family and you are the ex".

Although I can't understand how they even liked her enough to be disappointed in her, that's what happens.

Apparently it is true what they say - when there is no starling, the ass can also be a nightingale.

She, for her part, acts as if she has never been to Baybain, which causes Maya to cry, Sapir to be filled with unbelievable wonder, and Elit to indescribable pleasure.

How happy she is for the girls' Eden who didn't want her in their group, I haven't seen her smile like that since the first scene in the boats, even though she knows it makes expression lines.

Netanyahu style.

Doreen (photo: screenshot, network 13)

Doreen is determined to give it her all in her first mission in Tagalog, and she is not alone - the Tagalog women were excellent throughout the task, but Guy Rosen, the epitome of the arrogant man, continued to miss, while Dorin and Jordan save Tagalog from complete humiliation.

In the end it didn't help either.

Tagalov lost by a point to Baybain under the unshakable leadership of Sahar, whose commanding, reliable and egoless presence reminds me of a young and skinny Benny Gantz.



When they return from defeat equipped with new raincoats, Doreen appoints herself Minister of National Security and decides that a shelter needs to be set up now.

Good idea, crap execution.

Poor thing - she's so unaware of how she gets down people's throats that it didn't even occur to her that she shouldn't be the one giving out instructions and not even pretending to help, because that would get on everyone's nerves.

At one point she even points with her foot at stones that someone else should pick up, and all this in the first person plural like Bibi Netanyahu was at press conferences.

She explains to the camera that this is how she is - in her real life she is "used to managing from above".



Sweetie, it may have worked for you in Baybain, but there is no theory that Natasha will turn the alpha dog spot over to her.



In short, the construction of the shelter ended with the loss of sanity of half the tribe.

Natasha walked back and forth half the night in the rain like an angry Soviet ghost coming for revenge.

Gal, who was affected by the loss and the difficult night, also freaks out, but disguises it by trying to help Natasha talk about what's bothering her, so to speak.

Instead of lighting a fire and hiding from the rain - the whole tribe stands outside and argues, accumulating bitterness.

The next step would be to blame someone for their fate, and reality proves that the first option is always the one that has now arrived.

Normally I would call it herdism and racism, but since this is Doreen, they happen to be right this time.

annoying

Doreen (photo: screenshot, network 13)

Tal returns to the tribe and says that he won the war of life and death over Sapir by building a stupid tower three meters high, but we and Sapir know - it is only a technical victory.

Sapir did not come to win a mission at all, what's more the prize at this stage is very unattractive, and even the opposite.

The last thing she needs on her mind is to be the one who decides who in the other tribe will not participate in the personal immunity mission.

Obviously, it's better for Shtel to do it.



In this mission she got a lot of information about the other tribe, she made a kind of secret alliance with Tal for her and for Sahar, and it didn't even delay her in the mission, because it turns out that Tal can't do anything while he's talking, and as long as the conversation continued he just dropped his tower .

Along the way she also planted in his mind the idea of ​​ousting Doreen and not Natasha, revenge for the fact that Doreen did not feel even an iota of sorrow.



As much as Hanana wants Doreen to be kicked out on Saturday, because she gets on my nerves - we must admit that her character is currently one of the most important in the game.

Not as important as she thinks (and she even says: "I'm one of the most dominant ones there, when I'm there - it's noticeable, when I'm gone - it's even more noticeable") but because in every good reality show you need an arrogant character who will make stupid mistakes, who will throw you off balance, and get angry as you should.

We had Hagar in Hatunami, there was Shai Chai in Big Brother, and now we have Doreen Zarbash Parkash.

Not that I'm comparing (sorry, Shay Hai).

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Survival (photo: screenshot, network 13)

So I'm dying for her to be kicked out, but survival wouldn't be the same without her.

What a character.

She has everything - haughty, noble, privileged, and in all this lovely mix - how little sensitivity, how little life wisdom, how little emotional intelligence.

For the life of me I can't understand how people like this manage to reach old age unscathed, and not suffocated by a pillow at some summer camp in Tulsa.



OK, I'm exaggerating a bit for laughs (I'm not), but whose fault is that?



The editing only shows Doreen in the parts where she is unbearable, and doesn't bother to show her in her good moments so that I can understand why in the name of God the girls in her tribe were upset when she left.

And after that they are even more angry about the emotional "Israelis" who shout at reality stars in the street.



So I'm really asking - if Doreen has a lovable side that we didn't know about, please show it to us, or don't come complaining afterwards.

Meanwhile Maya's affection for her is the only proof we have of the existence of personality advantages.



In the promo for the next episode, we see the two snakes Doreen and Guy who joined them together and try to convince Tal to kick Gal (while she listens behind a bush like in a Turkish telenovela).

It's quite clear that they won't succeed - but the natural connection to Guy "women should only throw into the low baskets" Rosen, is not surprising at all.

How fortunate that she is already married, because she and Rosen must not be a couple even in a parallel universe - these two together will almost certainly wipe out what is left of the world.

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