For several weeks, Stéphane has reigned as champion. 12 strokes at noon. A bit too much for some viewers and Internet users who think the game is rigged and the champion is simply favored. Comments defaming its culture abound, and the ease of questions to its questions is often cited on the web. There we can read many comments about the production, for example the midday master making people forget about a particular Christian Quesada…
“Even Jean-Luc Reichmann looked ‘shocked’”
In fact, we can still read the following message on Twitter: “Personal theory 12 strokes noon : They would rather have as many midday masters remove one another from the rankings little by little. A definite candidate for dark legal issues, you all know who I’m talking about”. And another Twitto to answer him: “I hope I don’t dare because if that’s the case, we have 3 more months with this”. Yesterday was a very easy question for fans of Jean-Luc Reichmann’s show, the one that proved to them that the noon game was just a gimmick. Wednesday, November 9th, therefore, the host asked Stéphane: “The cult phrase ‘But this is shit!’ Who is a famous cook and food critic who is? She chose between Fabien Barthez, Nicolas Canteloup, Yul Brynner and Jean-Pierre Coffe. The last quote was of course the right one, and it also looked pretty obvious, maybe even a bit too much for some Twitter users. another who has just finished confirming their inconceivable hypotheses.
“What is a Spaniard? Human or dog, metal or mushroom?” Jean-Luc Reichmann asked his master at noon. Can we read, “I don’t understand that he could still be there. Yes, people will say he’s cultured! Judging by the level of questions, we’re all multicultural”? But at the same time: “What is Spanish, seriously??? Benevolence is even more secret, it’s really abused!” and “Make TF1 and 12 strokes noon Will you erect a statue in Stéphane’s image? Still, Jean-Luc Reichmann seems to want to portray him as a national hero with much easier questions than his rivals!”. “No, but seriously, what are these questions that will benefit Stéphane there?”, another Twitto wrote. That was not all, as we were also able to read the following reactions: “What is Spanish? Answer: A preferred candidate!”, “Even Jean-Luc Reichmann looked ‘shocked’ at the Spanish question. It’s sad to come to this” or “You have to stop saying that Stéphane is outpacing other MDMs. [maîtres de midi], they had no questions for the 5-year-olds”. Beautiful.
Kahina Boudjdjdj
Source: Programme Television

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