Özcan Akyol has the idea that Job Knoester likes to sit at the table at Today Inside. “Yes, if you call him, he will be at your door within fifteen minutes. It drives circles around the studio here!”

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Job Knoester makes no secret of the fact that he cherishes his performances in Today Inside. He is now even starting to comment on other table guests and that, according to critics, is proof that he is starting to believe in himself a little too much. Özcan Akyol also thinks that the criminal lawyer really likes to sit at the VI table.

Long recovery

If it is in the VI section In The Hallways about the sick Johan Derksen, Özcan remarks: “What worries me: he eats two sandwiches a day, but you have to have reserves, nutrients. Your body has to recover with something that is also in your body, but there is very little in his body.”

That is why Özcan fears that Johan’s recovery may take a while. After all, the flu that is going around right now is quite severe. “It’s not that I hope so, but I’m afraid the recovery will take a long time.”

“Job can!”

Johan has been replaced by Job and Özcan during the past two broadcasts. Host Wilfred Genee to Özcan: “Can you do it on Monday?”

Ozcan: “No.”

Wilfred: “Would Job want Knoepert, do you think?”

Özcan sarcastically: “Job Knoepert isn’t easy, is it? He doesn’t just always say yes. That’s a busy man. I don’t think he likes coming here.”

Wilfred: “Hahaha.”

‘Hard to get!’

Job is very easy to get caught, says Özcan. “That’s someone who playing hard to get does stuff.”

Wilfred jokingly: “Is it there yet? Oh, he’s already here, I just heard!”

Özcan: “Yes, if you call him, he will be at your door within fifteen minutes. He drives circles around the studio here, for when he can come again.”

Straitjacket

Job is better than fellow lawyer Gerald Roethof, who has already joined twice. Wilfred: “I really like him, but I do think he stays very much in his straitjacket.”

Özcan: “I think he is a very nice man, Roethof, but if he sits down here he has to say something, right?”

René van der Gijp: “Yes, that is a talk show.”

Özcan: “Yes, if you don’t want to talk, that’s difficult in a talk show. It won’t come in anymore, Wilfred!”

Jovial

How does Gerald himself view it? He says in the same section, but in a different episode: “It is mainly about the fact that I find it difficult to do something too jovial in any case. To be a little too funny.”

Job to Gerald: “You know what I find funny about you? If I meet you in the corridor at the Amsterdam court, you are a very pleasant, charming man. Looser than here.”

Gerald: “Depends on the subject, right?”

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