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If you thought the previous episodes of Tournike were intense, buckle up—Episode 4 is where the game truly shifts gears.

For those just tuning in, Tournike (often styled as Le Tournike) is one of the most talked-about entries in the niche genre of French adult reality TV. It combines the high-stakes social drama of shows like Secret Story or Les Anges with the uninhibited, provocative nature of French libertinage. The premise is simple but effective: contestants are locked in a villa and must compete in challenges, form alliances, and navigate romantic entanglements to avoid "The Wheel" (Le Tournike)—a mechanism that decides who stays, who leaves, and who must perform certain... forfeits.

Episode 4, newly released, is widely being discussed as the "Turning Point" of the season. Here is your detailed breakdown of the drama, the hookups, and the shocking elimination.


Unlike many French reality shows that rely on scripted arguments and loud recriminations (Les Anges, Les Princes de l’Amour), Tournike trusts its silences. Episode 4 has a seven-minute sequence where no one speaks—just contestants staring at a dying fire after the challenge ends. You can feel the paranoia. The editing is masterful, cutting between faces without telling you who to root for.

The show also earns its moments of genuine vulnerability. When the gentle giant, Toni (a former rugby player), breaks down crying because he unknowingly betrayed his best friend in the vote, it feels real. No villain music, no confessional mugging—just a man realizing he’s become someone he hates.

The nomination ceremony was the highlight of the night.


After the vault betrayal, the remaining 14 contestants are herded into the main arena for the weekly physical challenge. The French reality TV Tournike episode 4 new features what producers call the most expensive set piece ever built for a French web-TV hybrid: Le Défilé des Échos.

The challenge is a three-stage obstacle course:

Carla’s team (the "Red Minotaurs") won by a landslide, thanks to a heroic performance by newcomer Rudy, a former firefighter turned reality star. Rudy climbed the Echo Wall in just 47 seconds—a new record.

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