It seems so fer There is a black one with blue chairs from Pasapalabra. Although it was already difficult for him to overtake Héctor in the transition to the previous program, it was a little more of the same in this last program, but in Montse.
To be able to play for donuts in this duel montse He played with H and Fer and E. Fer. Fer started well, of course, and although there was a strange look of concern on the Galician’s face, he delivered his words with confidence, just like his opponent.
Montse was the first to fail the definition of “an exclamation of joy of Hebrew origin used in the Catholic liturgy”, to which he replied hallelujah when the search word was hosanna. Fer wasn’t far behind, and when he came across the definition “thin fillet of meat, usually breaded and fried”, he answered entrecôte when it meant schnitzel.
In the end, it was Montse who spat out her second word, and Fer continued to toy with Moisés with a face that said it all. He looked quite sad, even disappointed. “This doesn’t usually happen to me, it was a stupid loss of concentration, but luckily Moisés made me forget everything. Don’t you see what a good friend he is?” explained the Galician.
Pasapalabra’s host, Roberto Leal, tried to make light of the issue and encouraged her to start with a clean slate and move forward with the program; Fer understood this completely and did not fail on the right path this time.
Tie the bun
Fer and Moisés started off by taking the doughnut with a firm foot in it. They both answered all the definitions of the words almost to the end, and in the end they were both left with 22 correct words and three of the last grand prize. Tables of those who will return to the program this Friday.