After several intense weeks in the “Spillet” villa on Nesøya, the stage is set for a nerve-wracking semi-final on Sunday evening.
Last week it was Erik Thorstvedt (61) and Steffen Eriksen (60) from the basement team who had to leave the competition. And there will be more in tonight’s episode.
Took alcohol grip
The upper floor undoubtedly has the upper hand in the game and only Anette Hoff (62) is left from the basement team. She therefore had to save herself in the task “The Fates”, where she could win money, but she quickly became a target for the other participants.
– Often underestimated
Namely, it was Line Andersen (50), Victoria Skau (25), Martha Leivestad (30) and Vidar Magnussen (46) who made sure to play each other well and ran away with the cash prizes.
During tonight’s vote, it turned out to be an advantage, and the more money, the more power.
Early in the episode, it became known that the gambling adventure was going to end for two of the participants, and the upper floor had to send out one of their own on that occasion.
In the end it was Skau and Hoff who got the most votes and had to say goodbye to the others.
– This has been sick. I’m glad I took the plunge. It’s so sad to be so close to a final, but at the same time I can’t do anything but be extremely happy and happy at the same time. It has been scary as hell, but part of my goal in being involved was that in life I am often underestimated, says Skau in the episode.
She tells the other participants that she is among the participants who have played the most inside the house, and that the experience has made her grow as a person.
– “The game” has been fantastic, but I’ve also hated it. Most of all, it has been wonderful. My God, what have I been up to? she continues.
Victoria Skau has so far not answered Se og Hør’s repeated inquiries.
– Unpleasant
– Good on the train
First in line was originally Anette Hoff, who was very surprised when she learned that she was still in the game – but that it would take place in a mysterious, dark cellar.
Hoff has previously referred to himself as a “non-player”, but made sure to get good training from former teammate Martine Lunde (28), and thus became more experienced in the game.
In the episode, Hoff says that “The Game” has made her feel the entire range of emotions.
– The head is a bit boiled from everything that has happened, but I just have to say that it has been incredibly strong, demanding and fantastic. It’s been awful, fun and all. So I am very happy that I got the chance to experience the huge journey that it has been for me.
Said goodbye on his deathbed
The 62-year-old didn’t even think she would make it this far, largely because she was the first to be “voted out”.
– It started properly on the train. In a way, I almost feel like I’ve been a free passenger on a boat called “The Game” and didn’t pay that much for the ticket. So I’ve dabbled as far as possible.
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