"A person who has never made a mistake in life has never tried a new thing."
No, we don't say that, neither Nietzsche, nor even Ilnisa, but Einstein, that is, at least that's what Ilnisa ??said.
"Flet", the new podcast on Top Channel, may not be the best thing we've seen, but it is without a doubt an entertaining show... in its own way.
Without wasting time with too many words (because we, like Ilnis, do not like diplomacy :p), here are the 5 key moments of the episode with Ahmed Kalana:
1. Ilnisa ??asks Hoxha: "Did you smell my perfume when you met me?"
To the undiplomatic question(!), which seemed to be more of a continuation of the intoxicating state that we all had from the episode with Laert Vasili, Hoxha Kalaja cleverly answered that "no, as he only smelled the aroma of oranges". We cannot give an explanation for Ilnisa's continuation with the expression that "The woman who throws perfume comes home like a lavira", because the moderator did not give us any logic in the show.
2. The inexplicable words on the black jacket
This week's words on the jacket were: "Shame", "Mom", "Negative". Although Ilnisa ??explained in the beginning that she would bear all the insults of the Albanians, we did not think that it would turn into a tradition that continues in every episode. Having said that, what may have seemed like a "find" at the beginning, has now turned into an absurdity that loses its awareness mission.
3. Wise expressions that enter as a "wedge" between the lines
Not every word that is said carries any deep philosophical meaning behind it, but not for Ilnisa. We illustrate some deep expressions, which sometimes do not receive an explanation:
-"The further you look, the closer you are.";
-"You, Mr. Castle, are you going home?";
-"What do you mean by that?" (when Kalaja said that he had been an exemplary student);
-"Did Satan invent TikTok?";
-"What about magic... phenomenon... How is it possible?"
4. How many Muslims will we ask "What do you think about Hati?"
We don't know who invented the rule of asking Muslims what they think about Hati, but it should stop because it shows great ignorance and does nothing else.
5. Putting the scarf on the show
This action starts after the trend of hooking out some slur about a veiled girl on TikTok. While it may be interpreted by some as a sign of respect towards the guest, we think there are more intelligent ways to express it.
Anyway, for those of you who may have missed the episode, tune in and judge for yourself: