Chain reaction angry spectators They dont want them to win

Chain reaction, angry spectators: “They don’t want them to win.” The answers of the ‘Gessetti’ make expl

chain reaction is back in the maelstrom of controversy of Viewers. The popular quiz show Rai Uno under the direction of Marco Liorni has caused some confusion over the episode aired today, June 29th. The protagonist was the trio of Florentines Edoardo, Lorenzo and Riccardo, the “Gessetti”.

The three guys finished in last place on The Last Chain with a win of €99,000. It’s a pity that the money dropped to 6,188 euros at the end of the blockade because no solutions were found. However, doubts were expressed in public precisely about these questions and answers. Let’s find out why together.

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The word to be found with the initial letter “B” was between the terms “Feed” and “Pacifier”. For the three Florentines, the answer was “Bambino”, but for the production it was “Bebè”. Shortly after, another production angered fans of the show. “Ciuccio” and “Bue” with a word that began with the letter “A” in the middle: for young people it was “Donkey”, for the editorial team “Donkey”.

The tweets about it are inevitable, including comments that it was a trap to bring down the trio and prevent them from raking in the original sum.

“It’s not fair, the answers are correct even if they don’t match the authors’ suggestions perfectly,” the comments on the social network read. And again: “Bad writers, this is a trick to make them lose.”

It’s not the first time viewers have sided with the show’s cast, who clearly identify the words for meaning, albeit not in the form chosen by the writers. For some it’s just coincidence, but many argue that this is done voluntarily to halve the prize money to find similar words to substitute if necessary.

Will the authors ever accept the public’s controversies and become more lenient in their choice of answers?

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