In this week’s battle in the parliament, it is Levin Larsson and Jennifer Valencia who are fighting to stay in “The Farm”. It is Jennifer who chooses that the fight will be about practical management and the branch will be the “gutter”, where with the help of four gutters and five supports they will lead water to fill up each glass cylinder.
And Levin ends up being the one who wins. But he chooses to keep a low profile regarding his feelings about staying at the Farm.
– I’m super happy, at the same time it feels really sad because Jennifer is a super good girl, says Levin but is interrupted by a visibly upset Jennifer:
– Uh, stop lying!
Knocks his hand away
Later in sync, Levin is more open about his feelings.
– I just wanted to swing that damn bucket and scream, but I felt like I couldn’t really do that because she was already up and had a damn temper, and I didn’t want to annoy anyone up in the stands. So I really tried to hold on, but inside I was cheering like the only one, says Levin.
It will be both sad and still angry on Jennifer’s part. She gives Tim Mäklin and Fredrik Trygg, whom she became close to in Farmen, a few last words.
– You know what to do, who will go out with their heads first. Snakes are everywhere, when you least expect it, says Jennifer.
When she’s close to breaking down, Levin reaches out to put his hand on her shoulder, but Jennifer quickly slaps it away.
– Don’t touch me, she says.
“Want to see my boys run him out headfirst”
Before Jennifer leaves The Farm, host Anna Brolin asks what she is most disappointed about.
– That it’s this fucking idiot who wins over me. Someone who has seen this before, someone who has studied the smallest thing. I wanted something I could chew on, what the hell is this? Gutters? Fucking child’s play, says Jennifer.
In sync, she tells you more about your upset feelings.
– I am cursed, disappointed. His choice was idiotic, frankly. He’s just generally a jerk. He’s not smart for five cents, when it comes to the game, he’ll stumble now. One hundred percent. And I want to see my boys drive him out head first, says Jennifer.
Stream The Farm
Far from modernities, the participants live as farmers did in the 19th century. At the same time, they fight in a fierce competition with tactics and rascally games.