Screenplay Idea of the Day: The thinned-out ideas in the last days of the jungle still give the inspiration for a mildly morbid comedy. Because the day before, something with the voting evaluation did not work, no one was thrown out of the camp - as we learned yesterday, it would have hit the CWM, by this mishap, although already technically dead clinically dead, still pampering and moaning a gifted day The Talking Dead was allowed to spend in the jungle.

This is a nice template for a movie in which death can not do his soul harvesting work as planned, because he also has a breakdown (some unfortunate mingling of reverse wagon series, confusion with a police wanted tax evaders, painful inflated Toupetnaht or something). So an actual mortal man may once again spend 24 bonus hours on earth, an idea that has already been thoroughly filmed on film. Contrary to convention, however, our protagonist does not undergo a change for the better within this period - the CWM rather develops from a half-way to the Sausack, the actually announced Ascension ends in damnation. "I would have wished for Chris more feelings, especially in the last few days, where here is more harmony than psychiatry", summed up Evelyn his behavior.

After his inglorious day of addiction, the sausage case finally comes in: The CWM is out.

Plump dramaturgy of the day: The test is rather inferior, the CWM echauffiert about it on the way home: "Two stars is shit." The blue glazing, which is looking more and more prudish and bawling because of progressive exaltedness, always "annoys this positive rumblings", he says - but turns around after completing the etch and grins. The uncle is just fun, just show, especially Sandra does not like. "That's showbiz, that was dramaturgically correct," she instructs the CWM and sneers then about the blank nerves of others: "You shit every morning in your pants before Sonja and Daniel come." "No one is afraid of this," Peter says, clenching his fist like taking blood. Unfortunately, no scuffle again.

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Photo gallery: So ran day 15 in the camp

Textlapsus of the day : Yotta advises Eveyln during a lightning coaching in the jungle bush, after this appearance, but now not so nice to the CWM to be. Or, as it means with him: "a little more to take your own position." Evelyn then: "Should we leave the now or what?" The dialogue author weeps quietly in his Fernet Branca, the Splatterfilmautor notes interested.

Minor chord of the day : If not the day before just had Melodram-Mimin Indira, who wanted to turn in the pond a kind of home video remake of the "Blue Lagoon", Sandra advised, but finally "tell their story", you would have their sad story without Listening to these mumbling mistrusting creatures, who are now whispering in the back of their head about why Sandra is talking about it so close to the finals. About her unfulfilled desire for a child namely. When she became pregnant three years ago, she lost the child early, the worst being that this was a "day of joy" for the father, now her ex-boyfriend. She lies crying on the bunk, you feel with her. If only there were not these whispering animals.

Minor chord of the day II : "I know what it feels like", she unexpectedly comforts Starkmann Yotta, whose ex-girlfriend also lost an unborn child two years ago. It makes you feel bad when watching, because the mistrusting animals are now even louder, because he really weeps sincere tears. Is that unbrakable feeling or just a variation in oll? "I've been away from social media for six months," he says, as evidence of how hard the loss has hit him, and it's slowly becoming tragically tragic how reliance on this digital lifestyle in this jungle squadron can really turn any emotional moment into a manageable posting size ,

Unnecessary sex scene : Fortunately, it was only performed verbally, but that's enough. "My cock is probably the cleanest all over," Yotta says. If we were really here with the film, in the background quietly a recapitulation of Leila's Eichelkäse theme would be .

Unnecessary special effect : The CWM does not speak private in Cologne dialect, as he does in the camp, reveals the Yotta. Perhaps the seemingly artificially renovated Wurstwender wants to simulate sympathetic down-to-earthness with this artifice. Small mistake in thinking: There is no basis for success, to consider him aloof.

Double of the day : Thorsten Legat, who was prepared scary for a small moderation scene as Daniel Hartwich. With it he deserves, but just barely the nightly appearance of Yotta, who secretly borrowed his glasses at the fire station for a CWM parody, so square walks around the camp and "I'm team boss" declaimed. In the end he heard a "Thank you, enough" from the director before he could complete his role. Together with Sandra he has to leave the camp, in the final are Evelyn, Felix and Peter. We can do that tonight.