The two dwarfs in the house played with the TV remote until they found Netflix. And as if by magic ‘The floor is lava’ appeared as the first option
The algorithm was responsible for causing chaos on a Saturday morning. The two dwarfs of the house quietly walked into the living room, like a command from a special unit, and fiddled with the TV remote until they found Netflix. And ‘The floor is lava’ appeared as the first option. Joy, screams and to hell with the option of not getting up early on weekends. With great effort, we were able to prevent them from starting to watch the third season of this match over breakfast. With vermouth, we give up.
The new course is identical to the old one. Three teams of three people have to pass through a themed room – for example, children’s, sports or reconstruction of an Ancient Egyptian museum – without falling into the lava, a rather disgusting gelatinous liquid. On the way, the participants must get an exit pass. The two teams with the best results advance to the final consisting of climbing a volcano and placing three stones. The prizes are the lamp ‘The floor is lava’ and ten thousand dollars.
It couldn’t be an easier match. That is the great merit of the program. A gymkhana of just over half an hour per chapter in which participants are as agile as cats, others who have their bodies sculpted in gyms and who are surprising by their clumsiness and those who simply failed to bet on this match. There are slips, bad decisions and pies that make our solidarity come off the couch. That’s the fun part, with my apologies to the participants: the snapshots. Because those of us who already have a few gray hairs in our beards remember Chino Cudeiro and ‘Humor Amarillo’. I already told the dwarves that Prime Video is releasing a “remake” next year. What do you want?
Source: La Verdad

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