Albert Verlinde believes that Eva Jinek is already becoming lazy in the first season of her new NPO talk show, just as she was at RTL. “Do your current affairs and not this fierce!”
Eva Jinek has found something very easy to fill the broadcasting time of her new NPO 1 talk show: invite a random BN’er and thereby look back on his or her life. Yesterday it was Gerard Joling, who came to talk about his former success in Asia, among other things. He was surprised by a poorly singing Japanese woman.
Sodemy
What a poverty, Albert Verlinde thinks. “I will honestly say that I was too Netflix. For a moment I saw a teaser from Eva coming by and then she said that Gerard Joling was coming and then I thought: no … Why for God’s name? I love Gerard, he has been here too, he is everywhere, but …”, he starts in Today Inside.
“Eva has suddenly received a sort of lazy attitude with that team that they are going to do a sort of in the lead once in a while. Whether it is Jeroen Krabbé or … what kind of lazy hassle? And that is what that Japanese lady belongs, from: oh fun, we have come up with!
Disappointed
Albert had expected more from Eva. “You don’t have that talk show for that, you have in the lead. I am disappointed from time to time. I really hoped that it would be a mix of current events and culture. The only culture is Frans Bauer of Flemming or Gerard Joling. That’s all hunting.”
“I was in a very nice exhibition in the Van Gogh Museum last weekend and you see that nowhere. Just beautiful things. That did by. It disappoints me. We were promised that we would get a current, cultural talk show and now it is exactly the same as what you get at Bar or Beau.”
A bit weird
TV authority Tina Nijkamp did not like it either. “I am a very fan of Gerard Joling, so I always really like everything from Gerard Joling, but with Eva they had invited a Japanese singer who then started singing Ticket to the Tropics. That was a bit strange, right?”
René van der Gijp: “Yes, that was crazy. That made no sense.”
Old story
Tina thought it was very old wine in new bags. “It was suddenly about his career in the Far East. I thought: we have known that story for a long time. That is a hundred years ago, right? After that we know him as a presenter, from Geer & Goor … No, that was a very strange moment.”
Wilfred Genee Cynisch: “But cuddled, I assume, right away?”
Tina: “Yes, I watched that!”
Wilfred: “We will continue to find that separately with us.”

