Another week has passed on Robinson and I can honestly say that you can now know for sure that the show will deliver entertainment until the last episode.
Gränslandet was also a party this year and it feels like the participants who hung out there became as big profiles as those who hung out on the regular Robinson beach. Lena Alke which had a somewhat struggling beginning has, to say the least, suffocated its way into the hearts of the Swedish people.
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Patrik Bernstorf sways for me like a palm tree. At first I just thought he was annoying and there’s nothing I hate more than bad winners who celebrate too much when they win. And well… there you can say that he accumulated both one and two minus points. You really MUST NOT celebrate too much after a win as it is not only unsportsmanlike but mostly just… unsoft? He has to learn to control thatclay.
But he he has grown a bit on one, right? He has good sides too and is basically a kind person with his heart in the right place.
However, the one you can see coming back the fastest is, after all Alva Torell. I would say with my hand on my heart that I think she deserves to take the whole shit home. But now we won’t get carried away too much here.
Tommy Björkman. Image source: TV4
One thing people haven’t talked about enough about this year’s Robinson is Tommy Björkman’s ticks, or yes, the fact that he says “sort of” at the end of every single sentence. That’s seriously the sickest thing I’ve ever heard?
Type type type type TYPE! I’ve gone crazy in front of the TV but it doesn’t seem like anyone else has reacted to it? Being the internet troll that I am, I wonder why no one even mentioned it in the comments on Instagram?
If you sit in a sync, you have to seriously reflect on whether you have something if you say a little too often, because like the viewers, you risk a time like this that your ears will fall off.
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Someone who hasn’t swayed for me this season though – it’s the host Petra “Pam” Malm. I know several of friends and acquaintances who are not big fans at all and who yearn for the next season then Anders Lundin is back. But that’s exactly where the shoe pinches. It’s not Pam that’s wrong here.
Anyone put next to Anders Lundin – will lose.
During the week, one of my absolute favorite moments took place in Robinson 2024 after Maxim Spassiky got sick to his stomach from those DISGUSTING slugs that some of them manage to eat. When Ludde chewed a rascal from which some black ooze flowed, I was seriously throwing up at home.
Petra took a look at Maxim I Robinson 2024. Image source: TV4
When Maxim, like many others in previous seasons, got sick from the snails, Petra went to the beach. Maxim, who is otherwise a tough, biting fireman from Gällivare, looked so pitiful and lonely. I actually got a little sick to my stomach at the sight of him sitting there on the beach all by himself.
But then Petra stepped out like the king she is.
When she caught sight of him, she went there, sat down, put her hand on his back, and hatched:
“But tjeeeeeena. But you, how the hell is the situation?”
It was so genuine. It was so off script. And it was so extremely genuine. Here I think Petra shows her true colors and the reason why she is suitable as a host for a program like Robinson.
As the first woman (in the world) to join the SOG (Special Operations Group), it speaks volumes for exactly what she is: A tough person – but kind.
And apparently I wasn’t the only one who thought this. When I had just finished writing this column, I happened to see that Maxim had also written that he felt exactly this.
Maxim Spassiky commented. Image source: TV4
We who sit at home don’t think about it in the same way as we haven’t starved and settled on an island for a month.
But in general, one should never underestimate what it can mean to hear something as simple as “How the hell is the situation?” during one of the toughest periods in life. and a hand on the shoulder.
Petra taught me that today.