If you thought the first three episodes of Tournike were just about building momentum, proved you wrong. Titled "Le Vertige de la Trahison" (The Vertigo of Betrayal) , this 75-minute installment delivered the most visceral and shocking twist in French reality television this year.
Ahmed, the older architect, knew he couldn't out-muscle Léo. So, he used the spin. While Léo tried to brute-force his way up the rotating steps, Ahmed calculated the rhythm. He stood still, letting the rotation bring the steps to him. French Tv Reality Show Tournike Episode 4 -
Ahmed, moving like a metronome, reached the buzzer. If you thought the first three episodes of
For the uninitiated, Tournike (a portmanteau of Tourner – to turn/spin – and Nickel – slang for perfect/solid) is France’s answer to the global survival-engineering craze. Hosted by former special forces operative , the show strands 16 candidates in a crumbling alpine fort. The twist? Every challenge involves extreme heights and rotational disorientation. Contestants must navigate spinning bridges, revolving climbing walls, and centrifugal force traps. So, he used the spin