RON SHAHAR: Eleven Israeli couples went to the biggest TV game in the world. Only three are left in the race. After crossing more than 30,000 km in nine different countries, tonight the race will come to an end. RON SHAHAR: Tonight they will be launched for the last time to the grand finale of the race for a million. Only one of them, the winning couple, will win a million shekels. HaMerotz LaMillion, the grand finale, immediately begins. INTRO RON SHAHAR: This is Singapore City, the city of the future of the Far East. From here, from the Skypark of the Marina Bay Sands Hotel, the teams will now launch for the last and most fateful time of all. Bar and Inna, who came in first place, set off first. BAR AND INNA, DEPARTING IN FIRST PLACE BAR: Good morning to the final three of HaMerotz LaMillion, you will start the morning of the grand final at a pier on the Singapore River. You must go to the river dock, where the bumboats are waiting for you. RON SHAHAR: The morning of the grand final will be opened by the teams at the pier on the Singapore River. From here they will board the traditional bum-boats that will take them to the other side of the river. There the next clue awaits them, and a particularly hot test of courage. BAR: Come on. INNA: Come on, come on. C-BAR: I'm really really really proud to say that the journey we went through was arduous and difficult, but in spite of everything we made it and I'm proud of us as women, as friends, as Bar and Inna, as the basic girls, as the girls with the strongest feelings here, as the very stable relationship . BAR: It was the hardest road in the world to reach it, we have to keep it. C-BAR: And this is a powerful moment and this, there is no greater experience than the one I could go through with Inna since I knew her and most likely until it ends. ANAELLE AND AKIVA, DEPARTING IN SECOND PLACE AKIVA: Good morning to the final three of HaMerotz LaMillion. C-ANAELLE: After so much effort and so many deliberations, whether it was from a religious point of view or whether it was from a human point of view, we constantly had difficulties and we reached very very dark places and sometimes we didn't even see how we were getting out of this story. C-AKIVA: The only thing that can give you the feeling that it was worth it is the pride of saying "I succeeded, I did it", and that gives you the reward for everything, it gives the... C-ANAELLE: Just not understandable, like they were... C-AKIVA: This great feeling of satisfaction. I did it. OREN: Come on. ALON: Come on, the final. OREN: This is ours. ALON AND OREN, DEPARTING IN THIRD PLACE C-ALON: The very race, the reality it poses, allowed both of us to experience the extremes of each and every one of us. Both in the unending, infinite strengths, and also in weaknesses, also in difficulty. ALON: Say hello to all, but a hello of kings, as we know. C-ALON: The race creates some kind of intimacy, this intimacy creates familiarity, and this familiarity is a very, very broad base. You see something that is not two individuals, but a whole much larger than the two individuals. INNA: Listen, this is going to be the tightest day ever. BAR: I know. INNA: You must not lose energy, even when you see a couple passing you, even when you see a couple next to you. C-INNA: It is clear to us that the differences between us will be minimal, that everything can turn around. ANAELLE: It was not caught. AKIVA: Everything we have to give must be given today. ANAELLE: Not understood. AKIVA: Everything. C-AKIVA: We are tense... C-ANAELLE: But we- AKIVA: Awesome. The whole race drains into one moment that passes you by like a movie, everything you've been through. ALON: Akiva and Anaelle seem a bit out of focus to me, we should take advantage of that. We have to be focused and get the job done. C-OREN: Our feeling is that we need to give a serious fight here to win the race. C-ALON: No one is going to give up. People are going to give.. C-OREN: Till the end. C-ALON: To the last drop of blood to win. C-BAR: And these are the couples who actually have to prove who is the best of all. And the best man wins. C-BAR: Me and Inna are two girls, young, who came to test and show the value of their friendship and to test how strong they can be in this game. I think we are shattering a lot of stigmas about how a friendship should be run, that there is rivalry, jealousy, ego, trying to outdo each other. Our connection has already passed from years ago the friendship connection, the "best friends", the "let's meet for coffee" of all kinds. Mine and Inna's connection is a connection of souls. There is a relationship here that is more like sisters than friends. Bar, are you succeeding? Inna, Inna, Inna... INNA: And don't forget what we are worth. BAR: You don't forget. INNA: What no one believed and we believed. C-INNA: They underestimated us and will continue to underestimate us until the last moment, no one really, like, believes that Inna and Bar are capable. C-ANAELLE: I think that what strengthens our love for each other is exactly the same thing that strengthens my relationship with God, this is actually the test. God forbid! I am standing here instead of being with my daughter, instead of loving her. C-ANAELLE: The fact that I constantly put our faith in the place of a test and in the end I get stronger from it, it strengthens my faith. And I think that throughout the race He was just with us. Really. What crazy help from heaven! I couldn't believe it was happening. Well done! I said, God my lips will open. I took one and it opened. You get it? I have chills all over. C-AKIVA: What we had in front of... me at least, all the time in front of our eyes is "Know where you came from and where you are going and to whom you will be accountable to”. C-ANAELLE: So we want very badly and we pray very badly and we ask very badly and it seems very very good to us and it also works out very well for us that we will take, but we want to leave room for God to do what is best in his eyes. C-ALON: My insight from this race...that I have a brother. This is an insight. I really left with the feeling of two strangers and I come back with the feeling of... I'm sorry for the expression, fucking two brothers. I am not built for this race, I will do it every time...I will get out of these crises just for you, I will collect myself and I promise you that... Here is the flag of the race. Here is the flag of the race. This is a section that should be the most exciting, so you, the flag of the race...that's the difference, the emotional compared to this, the gay to the straight, he won't understand, all the speeches cutting the flames. Brother, brother, are you normal? Dead on you, dead. You killed my ear, you just made me ring. Sorry, sorry. If mom saw this, what would she say? She would have a heart attack. Why do I need this thing and why did they go and that's it and I'm sick and three months... Do you want to kill me? And why do I need it? And I'm in the hospital. But she was proud of us. ALON: Must do it. We came in third place yesterday, we were not focused, rookie mistakes, the ABCs, must be reduced. OREN: Today we take our time without pressure. C-OREN: This process I went through with Alon during the time we experienced it together gave me the feeling and the understanding that this is how life should be conducted, and if you open the door, then many people want to come in and help and be involved in your life. The reason we, Oren and Alon, are in the finals, primarily because we learned to get along with each other, which was not a completely trivial thing. We are both very opinionated people, coming from places of...wanting things to happen the way they want. That's why we are in the final. First place montage C-OREN: What we need to do to win the race will be done. I don't have any other feeling at all, any other experience. It is clear to me that we will stand on this mat. COMING UP NEXT... Skip BAR AND INNA, CURRENTLY IN FIRST PLACE BAR: The year is 2012, the year of the dragon for the Chinese. RON SHAHAR: The year 2012 is the year of the dragon for the people of China. The legendary fire-breathing dragon is a symbol of strength, power and perfection. As a tribute to the Year of the Dragon the teams must now arrive at the Hong San See Temple. Here they will have to face a challenge of spitting and swallowing fire. Welcome to the Temple of Fire. RON SHAHAR: One of the partners will now have to put out a burning torch of fire using only the mouth. The other partner will have to fill his mouth with flammable liquid, spray the liquid in the air and burn the paper cover of the clue box. Only after they pass the fire test will the next clue be revealed. INNA: Wow, how beautiful! C-INNA: We arrived at such a magnificent and powerful temple. C-BAR: We enter the mission, which is like entering a festival. We see a crazy dragon with hysterical music and full of dancing people. C-INNA: And there is such an atmosphere that sharpens the whole feeling that it's like it's the final, it's already the end. Skip BAR: Oh my god. C-BAR: When we saw what we had to do it really felt like a test of courage that we had to pass in order to move forward. INNA: What? C-INNA: I stopped feeling the pulse out of fear. I really really really...I was anxious. Skip C-BAR: He tells me, take care to exhale, blow air out... C-INNA: God forbid your tongue might catch fire. C-BAR: He tells me, because your mouth might catch fire if you don't do it, so don't forget to just do it. Well, onward to the task. INNA: Come on, Barchuk, good luck. You got this. BAR: Obviously. INNA: I'm here next to you. BAR: Done. Ready? BAR: Yes. Skip C-BAR: Both me and Inna. I don't give up, no matter how hard it will be, in the end I will do it. I can't sleep at night thinking that there was something I wanted to do and I didn't do it because it seemed a bit difficult. And neither can she, certainly. We are two machines in these parts. INNA: Come to me... BAR: Watch out for the dragons. C-INNA: For me, I define a strong couple according to the objective results. C-BAR: There is no such thing as luck, especially not in the finals and semi-finals. There are no lucky streaks here. This is net performance. INNA: Champion. BAR: Go. INNA: Wow, Bar, how scary. BAR: As they called you back then in the Czech Republic. C-INNA: You can really burn your face, your hair, your eyelashes. It's important to hold the towel here, nonchalantly, he tells me, if your face burns, put a towel on it, it's wet. It will surely help me, won't it? Didn't say anything, burning face... C-BAR: No, everything is fine. C-INNA: What’s the worst that could happen? BAR: Cookie, good luck, my mami. INNA: Thanks, my mami. Skip BAR: Put it in your mouth. C-INNA: The taste of the fuel was like gasoline or something like that. Like my car in the worst condition doesn't smell like that. Skip BAR: One more time, one more time. INNA: I need the fuel. C-INNA: I really really really feel that I deserve to be at this point. I think I gave it everything I had, really, like a poof, in a spit. Everything this race seemed to want to take from me is...it took, it extorted from me. INNA: More fuel. BAR: Wipe your mouth first, wipe your mouth. no pressure. Come closer, Inna, you are allowed more. Concentrate. BAR: Good! Good, good. C-BAR: It's like you get up in the morning, Inna, you... they blow an opening whistle and bring you the envelope, and you become an animal, you become something completely different. Things come out of you that could never come out of you in normal life. It's the juice of the juice of your psychic and mental abilities that just comes out. BAR: Mami, well done. BAR AND INNA, CURRENTLY IN FIRST PLACE BAR: You must now reach the world's largest Ferris wheel. DISCLAIMER: What you will read below is not just what Ron said but has extra sentences added. I had to explain the whole thing more clearly. I’m still not sure I got the whole thing right. It’ll probably make more sense later. RON SHAHAR: The teams must now reach the largest Ferris wheel in the world, which rises to a height of 165 meters. Here, without any explanation, they will have to find among the many confusing items in the carriage what the next task facing them will be and what objects they will have to take to carry it out. The clue they are looking for, a chair, is repeated in different forms throughout the carriage. One of the many tiny pieces of paper scattered around the floor has “chair” written on it, but there are many different chairs present in the carriage. To identify which one the couples must use a magnifying glass and an ultraviolet light strewn among all the other items to scan each for a message written in invisible ink. The couples must now find out for themselves that they will have to take one of the chairs and a megaphone which both have "Take Me" written on them in invisible ink, and in addition they will have to scan with the tablet device present among the items in the carriage, a QR code address underneath one of the other chairs "You must reach the Guinness chair", which will hint at the next task. The carriage of the Ferris wheel completes a rotation in 30 minutes. Only after they discover all the clues can they get off the wheel with the chair and the megaphone and get the next clue. BAR: The Ferris wheel's cabin completes one revolution in half an hour. This is exactly the amount of time you will have to solve the mystery. INNA: Mother, Bar, yoo. BAR: Okay, come on. Skip INNA: Come on, Bar. Skip BAR: We have one whole round to figure out the clue from the memorabilia, and it's not going to be easy. INNA: If we don't find it in the first round, we can lose our place. BAR: Exactly, that's the point. C-BAR: We went through a difficult mental experience. Our arrival at the various places was mixed with crazy difficulty. BAR: You have to think radically ahead, open your mind. It is not easy. C-BAR: It is important for us to prove to ourselves that despite everything we can do it. AKIVA: As a tribute to the Year of the Dragon you will now have to go to Hong San See Temple. ANAELLE AND AKIVA, CURRENTLY IN SECOND PLACE ANAELLE: Yoo, Shoshi. C-ANAELLE: What is this feeling of a final, of a holiday. We're in a fairytale now, and it's awfully fitting for our fairytale, the dragon. If we get the million, there will be a happy ending to our fairytale. AKIVA: Shosha, quickly, quickly. Skip ANAELLE: God forbid. C-AKIVA: Here it comes. It has arrived and there is not much time. You have to do what you have to do. It's time to show everything we've got. Today the other places have no meaning except for the first place. Today, second is last. ANAELLE: Shoshi, is this real fire? AKIVA: It looks like real fire. Good luck, honey. ANAELLE: Thanks, Shoshi. AKIVA: Come on, heroine. C-AKIVA: We start from second place, but with a very small gap of ten minutes. We know it is possible and, with God's help, we will bypass those who need to be bypassed and...we will...build a house for Yali. ANAELLE: Okay. Ready? C-ANAELLE: I told myself, enough, I have to detach from the fear, and now there is no, as if wasting time on the fear is simply unnecessary. I need to concentrate now on the task and leave the fear in another room. C-AKIVA: This race leads you to see your partner doing crazy things. that on a day-to-day basis I would never let her do that, but...and that's only in the context of the race. In private life I will tell you there is no chance. C-ANAELLE: Don’t try this at home. C-AKIVA: No. AKIVA: Well done, what a champion. ANAELLE: Hold it outwards. C-AKIVA: In the final, you don't introduce the factor of fear. The final is not the place to start arguing with yourself. You have to fly forward. ANAELLE: Shoshi, you are a champion. Wow, how I feel like, what fun... your hands, wipe your face. AKIVA: Yes. ANAELLE: Oh, what fun. Skip ANAELLE AND AKIVA, CURRENTLY IN SECOND PLACE AKIVA: You must now reach the largest Ferris wheel in the world, which rises to a height of 165 meters. Skip ANAELLE: Get in, get in. C-AKIVA: When I pray to the Holy One, blessed be He, I always ask Him for something, what I want, and at the end I say, but if it's really what's best for me, because I see a very small area. I'm seeing a very narrow view of my place in the world right now. Skip (pass) C-AKIVA: We sometimes have to understand that what we ask for is not necessarily the right thing and what is good, but what we think is good. And you should always keep modesty and understand that what we understand of God’s plan is terribly limited. Skip BAR: Here, this is it. Come on, go. It’s crazy. 165 metres. BAR AND INNA, CURRENTLY IN FIRST PLACE BAR: Our carriage is coming. BAR: Okay. The flag of Singapore is here, there are also items from China. INNA: What is this watch? A fan. BAR: It's something we have to put together from the objects. If we don't put things together, we won't understand what we need... INNA: Why can't it be something specific? BAR: Because it isn't. C-BAR: A clue awaits us inside the trailer. The clue is very not obvious. INNA: What do you do with balloons? BAR: Inflate. C-BAR: No one really understands how hard it is to get into this trailer, see piles of crap, piles, and try to figure out what they want from you. INNA: There is a really huge zoo in here. C-BAR: In fact, what the mission requested... was one of the things that Inna and I are... constantly weak in, which is to understand, from everything that's sitting there... No, it's not even funny, it's like, there's nothing to do, it's a poverty certificate, and that's what there is, to understand from everything that's sitting there... C-INNA: The mission that was hardest for me and Inna, to understand. INNA: Bar, she's doing a somersault, the doll. BAR: Well? AKIVA: Forward, forward, forward, forward. Come on. ANAELLE AND AKIVA, CURRENTLY IN SECOND PLACE AKIVA: Maybe he says something. C-AKIVA: We got into the carriage and there were lots of things there. While we were so flipping through and going through the things I saw a pen. I tried to open the pen. I said, walla, a pen, I need a pen, we'll use it, we'll write. AKIVA: I'm a genius! I found this one...it writes in cryptic writing. C-AKIVA: If you write and shine an ultraviolet light on it, you can see what you wrote. So I said, it's not just that this pen is here, we probably need to find the clue with the help of this pen. BAR: Ya Allah, we will soon be coming down. Not good, not good for us. Not good for us at all. C-INNA: The wheel, each rotation of it is half an hour. INNA: Are we down soon? BAR: We're down soon, yes. Wow, wow. C-INNA: If you didn't make it and you need another round, you're half an hour behind the couples, which is huge, huge, huge, huge in the final. BAR: No, no, it's not happening. INNA: We finished a round. BAR: Yes, Shit. No, this isn’t real. INNA: Yoo, yoo, yoo, yoo. It is also so typical of us. BAR: The hint is here, Inna. INNA: The hint is here. BAR: The clue is here. ALON AND OREN, CURRENTLY IN THIRD PLACE ALON: You now have to get to Hong San See Temple. Come on, come on, come on, war! Come on! Skip ALON: Wow, doesn't suit me at all. Yoo. OREN: Take a look. ALON: Are there fire extinguishers here? Come on, follow me. ALON: Not for me. Are there fire extinguishers here? Are there fire extinguishers? C-ALON: I immediately made sure of the existence of ambulances, of fire extinguishers, made sure that there were reassessments. I think the guy is serious, but it's stressful. ALON: Come on, let's start. OREN: This is nonsense. ALON: Fire extinguishers. Talk to mom, take care if something happens to me...come on, go. Skip (Two, one, ready?) C-ALON: It was clear to me that, as it were, in this final act of... of the final I must give everything and all my abilities at 150 percent. OREN: Alon, you got this. Faster. Forwards, Alon! C-ALON; I am confident, with Oren with me, that the task...that we will be able to get through the task. He gives me some kind of feeling of security and it's...full. OREN: Yoo! ALON: Yes! Come on, Oren. C-OREN: I am very proud of Alon. He always seems a bit weak to me, and here I find someone who, as soon as he gets involved, then he gives it his all. We are successful also thanks to him no less than we are successful thanks to me in this thing. ALON: Oren, make it into small drops. Come on, Oren, one... C-OREN: I'm not ready to give up under any circumstances, but I was a little afraid that...maybe my eyebrows will burn, because I have such protruding eyebrows, it's a bit dangerous. ALON: Aim. Why so high? OREN: I will do lower now. ALON: Well, well, well, what a waste of time. C-OREN: Blowing...nothing. Doesn't even make it, I think, to the board, although... C-ALON: But a fire cloud of this size comes out. 20 cm wide. C-OREN: Because I probably squirt sideways and not straight. C-ALON: I was next to you, like, I felt like a wave of fire. Where did you spit, I didn't understand at all from all these stories. ALON: With this one! ALON: You’re stuck, well. Oren, in this movement. Allah, war! Allah, work. Come on, Oren, come on, come on, it's a waste of time, this is the opportunity, we finish it in a minute. Almost. Oren, go a little lower. ALON: Oh. Great, you played her. C-ALON: Oren, at a good time, burned the entire temple and also managed to burn the sheet of paper. ALON AND OREN, CURRENTLY IN THIRD PLACE ALON: You must now reach the world's largest Ferris wheel. C-ALON: When you find a person by your side who is optimistic, who pushes forward, who...says, today we are going to take this final, it is very giving...beyond a push, also creates commitment. ALON: Brother, what a dragon, a dragon. Skip (We are in the race) OREN: We have an opportunity here, this is our opportunity. We missed all our chances, but here we won't miss our chance. ALON: We finish, we never give up, until the last moment. OREN: Until we stand on the carpet. ALON: Anything can happen, anything. INNA: It should be something along the lines of a chair, Bar, there are three chairs here. A large chair, a smaller chair, four sizes of chair. BAR: What does it mean? What does that mean, should we spot something from here? What does it mean? The chair is the direction. What do we do at the meeting? INNA: Drinking coffee, talking... BAR: Maybe it’s the very act of sitting? I do not know. AKIVA: I found something. Cryptic writing. ANAELLE: M...me... Take me. ANAELLE: Take me? Here, there is another sticker. What’s this? AKIVA: Take me. Shosha, there is another sticker here. ANAELLE: Okay. AKIVA: QR code. C-AKIVA: I turned the chair, I saw a QR code. AKIVA: Maybe there is the QR code app here. C-AKIVA: I remembered that there is such an application, which scans the QR code, so I said, let's try, what do we care? At worst we will know what his price is. TRANSLITERATOR’S NOTE: They say barcode whenever they mean QR code, all the teams. This pains me greatly so I’ve changed it, but it has the unintended side effect of slightly ruining this joke. AKIVA: Found it. Where is the QR code? There it is. You have to get to the Guinness chair. The Guinness chair. Shosha, these things should come with us. ANAELLE: The take mes? AKIVA: Take mes. ANAELLE: Shall I take the chair? ANAELLE: Yes. C-ANAELLE: Shoshi, listen, I have to tell you, your mind is terribly creative. To those who see it from the side, it seems not obvious that they take ultraviolet light on the one hand, on the other hand connect it with something else, make some kind of compound together and something comes out of it. You had this analytical thought, like it was a mathematical formula. Skip ANAELLE AND AKIVA, CURRENTLY IN FIRST PLACE ANAELLE: Route Info, how many people can sit on one chair? RON SHAHAR: Singapore holds a unique Guinness record, 1058 people sat here on one single chair. As a tribute to the Singaporean record the team members will now have to seat 58 people on one single chair. We were generous, giving up the 1000. The couple, equipped with a chair and their megaphone, must go to the mall in the "Marina Bay Sands" complex, where they will have to find 58 people who will agree to sit on each other's laps, with the first one sitting on the chair and all the others actually sitting on their knees. Only after 58 volunteers have sat and waved the couple's flags will they receive the next clue. TRANSLITERATOR’S NOTE: This record has since been broken several times over the years, the current one held by a Japanese group of vocational schools, at 2387 people/. ANAELLE: A tribute to a unique Guinness record. AKIVA: Do you realize this is the final? It's about a million shekels now. ANAELLE: Yes. AKIVA: It could be decided in a minute or two. A million shekels. C-ANAELLE: Everything can turn around until the 90th minute. This difference, between being among the first or among the last, is simply a matter of seconds. COMING UP NEXT... Sorry to take the wind out of your sails, but this isn’t foreshadowing a clue-giver Final Memory Challenge. I actually have...no idea wtf this is meant to be...some sort of bizarre tribute of sorts. See how many you remember. I’m proud to say I got all of them instantly except for the Krakow car-lifting challenge giver who I needed to pause the footage and think for a while about. I actually think EVERY SINGLE CLUEGIVER in the whole season is present here, so kudos for respecting all of them producers. Well, not all of them, but still, props for giving even the most minor ones some time to shine. Skip OREN: This is a task where perhaps our advantage can be manifested a little more. ALON: Right. This is our creative, out-of-the-box line of thinking. OREN: There is some sort of catch in the matter, you need... ALON: Thought pattern. OREN: Like the witches’ room really, who had to think to sweep or something like that. ALON: Yes, I hope she still goes on, that Bar and Inna will continue to look for the lanterns in the Ferris wheel while we arrive. TRANSLITERATOR’S NOTE: Wow, that’s a really specific callback to something that far back in the season. INNA: Wait, maybe we should see something from here, Bar. BAR: I don't know if you need to see anything. INNA: Maybe you'll try to see for me, my vision is really not sharp. ALON: Here, this is the marked spot. Come on. Go, go. Run, run, up the stairs. Where are the stairs? C-ALON: By and large, I'm quiet about this task because I have Oren. Give him two items, in four minutes he finds the context for you, it's not...I just need to...ground him, lower him to the ground. Simplify. ALON: Come on, Oren. OREN: Onwards. ALON AND OREN, CURRENTLY IN THIRD PLACE ALON: Simple, simple. As your sister-in-law says. OREN: Let's get the bags off, first. Grounded. ALON: Grounded. ALON: Anybody copy? That we don’t also leave lanterns here. ANAELLE AND AKIVA, CURRENTLY IN FIRST PLACE ANAELLE: What a fast walk. AKIVA: Need to find it fast. ANAELLE: I saw, I saw, I saw, left, left. AKIVA: Any chance we're alone here? ANAELLE: Are we the first? C-AKIVA: When we arrived we realized that we were in first place, now we just have to maintain it. We managed to make the overtake. Come on. C-ANAELLE: We knew that we would just really kill ourselves and do everything to succeed in this mission because no matter what, we are first and we have good chances now, more than ever, we are so close to being in first place. Skip ANAELLE: Akiva, speak to these too! C-AKIVA: The task was to collect fifty-eight Singaporeans, sit them on a chair. Skip C-ANAELLE: As a tribute to the Guinness record that was in Singapore. ANAELLE: (French) It's a competition, for a million. Skip AKIVA: My name is... Shoshi. Shoshi, Akiva, it's too complicated. You are welcome. C-ANAELLE: Shoshi, that talent of the businessman in you, it came out prominently. No, no, I'm not kidding you. Because Akiva has an interest...he speaks to people at eye level. Skip ANAELLE: Where is your boss? We will talk to him. Skip C-ANAELLE: Talking to them, like, modestly but at eye level, and then a person says, walla, I'll do something for him, it's not that humiliating. Because he is talking to a person, listen, this is a very important task, we have to make a Guinness record, sit on each other. It's not ridiculous at all. What is the problem? And he gives you a feeling like, if you do it for him, fine, you'll be a man. Skip C-AKIVA: I always sold something. In first grade I sold pencils. In the second grade I sold balloons. In the third grade I sold pogs. Skip C-AKIVA: In the 7th grade I already had a kiosk, at school, I would come with cans and coolers and...in the 9th grade I was kicked out of the yeshiva (Jewish religious education institution) for selling explosives, a crime. Well, there is a statute of limitations. AKIVA: This is a great mitzvah. Skip C-AKIVA: By the way, I am looking for a partner, seriously, in business. C-ANAELLE: For that we need the million. Read the numbers yourself BAR: Blow up the balloons, sweep with this, sit on this. C-BAR: There were many, many families of objects. There were families of objects that were musical instruments, there were objects that were actually dolls and of small children that needed to be operated, there were things that were more in the area of intelligence, which was a letter and a translation. INNA: How does it go here, first words and then complete sentences? What is this letter? BAR: It doesn't seem logical to me to look up all these words in a dictionary. INNA: What, what should be done, let's go according to the alphabet, what, well... BAR: Which alphabet, what alphabet? INNA: That of the Chinese. OREN: What did we find here on the wheel? ALON: We're five, six minutes coming back down, period. Our chance is over, Oren. Cute, I'm, like, if Bar and Inna do it, then I'm a kugelgar. OREN: They won’t do it. ALON: Find this thing. Can live here, even thirty years they will sit in this trailer and they will not find it. INNA: Something fell off me, Bar. BAR: Bring it, bring it...what fell off you?