They appealed after the elimination
The Roma Nerd, Simone, Giada and Paolo, had been eliminated by Reaction to Chain in the episode of July 15th. They appealed and got back into the game. Here’s how it went.
In the episode of Chain reactionbroadcast on Monday 22 August, viewers witnessed the return of the Nerd Rome. The contestants had been eliminated in the July 15 episode. They had lost the match against the Ercolini, but believing they had suffered an injustice, they resorted. Thus, the three competitors – Simone, Jade And Paul – returned to the studio, trying to take the victory home. Let’s see how it went.
The words of Marco Liorni on the appeal of the Roma Nerd
Roma Nerd are back in the studio in Chain Reaction. They returned to the competition in the Rai1 program, during the episode of Monday 22 August. Marco Liorni explained to the public despite the elimination of the last few weeks having been readmitted into play:
We have a welcome return, the Roma Nerd. Simone, Giada and Paolo, who appealed. You will remember them, they played a few weeks ago. They appealed and they were right and then they came back here.
Roma Nerd have lost, they have been beaten by Ninety and Passa
Roma Nerd have started well overall. Then came the decisive challenge of the winning agreement, certainly the most loved by the spectators. They have the champions, therefore the Ninety and Passa, who managed to guess fifteen words. Then, it was the turn of the Roma Nerd. Before the test, the conductor Marco Liorni returned to reiterate:
Reaczione a Catena is back, Marco Liorni on the air also in autumn
Roma Nerd have already been to this location. They appealed after losing and they were right. The notary has decided, on the basis of the regulation, to accept the appeal and then here you are again. Of course with a not easy homework, your opponents are very good, but you have all the potential.
Unfortunately, in the end, the close-knit Roma Nerd trio managed to bring home eight words, not enough to beat the Ninety and Passa. So, Marco Liorni had to say goodbye. For sure, however, it will have been pleasant for them to repeat the experience. Meanwhile, on Twitter they hypothesize the reason for the appeal.
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