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If ‘Pasapalabra’ is usually at the center of the controversy for something, it is because of the difficulty of its donuts. Throughout its more than 20 years of broadcasting in our country, both on Telecinco and Antena 3, and especially with the rise of social networks, many viewers question whether the star test is too easy for certain contestants.
Orestes Barbero, who is now fighting a duel against Jaime Conde to win the precious pot that, as of December 17, amounts to 448,000 euros, does not usually enter into this type of controversy. But nevertheless, this week it exploded in the face of criticism on social media by a large number of users who do not trust the good work of the Atresmedia contest writing team.
Orestes explodes: “I do nothing but read authentic nonsense”
“I repeat what I have already said so many times. Responding to a donut faster just makes it LOOK easier from home. The fact of passing more or less is not because the intrinsic difficulty of the rosco is superior to that of the other, but because of how face it is first, “clarified the young man from Burgos, receiving applause in response from his followers.
On the other hand, Barbero explained that from the sofa the program presented by Roberto Leal looks very different from how it is lived on the set: “In addition, seeing the contestant respond from home (and I say this from extensive experience) the false feeling of knowing the answers at the same time as he. And, in many cases, surely nothing could be further from the truth. ”
Xabier Miguelez
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Apparently, shortly after the publication of these tweets, Rafa Castaño’s old rival when the space was broadcast on the Mediaset España channel nor stopped receiving nasty messages. Thus, hours later, he decided to raise the tone of his complaint.
“I just read real nonsense. Roscos both with four bolts and several of a leathery level, one of the most complicated that there has ever been. Two of them are removed in the first round does not reduce difficulty. Please, enough of the gratuitous insult and mediocrity “, wrote Orestes, referring with “bolt” to those words “with which the program tries to keep you from taking the boat”, as explained by former contestant Carlos Adán, winner of the boat in 2017, in an interview for EL CONFI TV.
I repeat what I’ve said so many times: responding faster to a donut just makes it SEEM easier from home. The fact of passing more or less is not because the intrinsic difficulty of the rosco is higher compared to the other, but because of how expensive it is first.
– Orestes Barbero (@OrestesBarbsalc) December 15, 2021
All I do is read bullshit. Roscos both with four bolts and several of a leathery level, one of the most complicated that there has ever been. That two of them are taken in the first round does not reduce difficulty. Please, enough of gratuitous insult and mediocrity.
– Orestes Barbero (@OrestesBarbsalc) December 17, 2021
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