New Olen Julkkis... Päästäkää Minut Pois! Episodes [RECOMMENDED]

The argument starts when Jere eats two-thirds of the pâté instead of the rationed one-third. Linda calls him a "sybaritic goblin." Jere responds by calling her song "sonic porridge." Then comes the twist: the next immunity trial is a "Battle of the Banshees"—a screaming contest judged by decibel meter.

The episode spends twenty minutes building to this trial. Jere warms up with deep guttural roars. Linda does vocal scales. When they finally face off, Linda unleashes a soprano shriek that cracks two of the three glass jars on the judges’ table. She wins. Jere, defeated, must do the Bush Tucker Trial: eating fermented herring guts while blindfolded. He vomits. He cries. He yells "Päästäkää minut pois!" before the trial even starts. The editors freeze-frame on his vomit-stained face. It becomes a meme. Finns love their sauna. This episode weaponized that love. After a month in the jungle, the remaining four celebrities are promised a "luxury reward": a real, wood-fired Finnish sauna built deep in the bush. The catch? It’s a fake-out. new olen julkkis... päästäkää minut pois! episodes

The episode becomes a whodunit. Security camera footage (presented as grainy, green-tinted replays) shows a figure in a hoodie—which everyone owns—sneaking to the stump at 3 AM. The suspect list narrows to three: Maria, a children’s TV host with a hidden mean streak; Teemu, a former Big Brother contestant known for hoarding snacks; and Elina, a wellness guru who claims to "transcend material needs." The argument starts when Jere eats two-thirds of

The show’s title has become a national catchphrase. Finns yell it when stuck in traffic, when their computer crashes, or during family gatherings. And each iconic episode adds another layer to the legend. Whether it’s Sointu’s spider-soaked revenge, Linda’s glass-shattering shriek, or the great sauna betrayal, these episodes remind us that there is no greater reality TV drama than watching famous people realize—often too late—that they are not as tough as they thought. Jere warms up with deep guttural roars

The winner? No one. The sauna door is opened from the outside after seven minutes due to safety concerns. But the damage is done. That night, around the campfire, accusations fly. Petri accuses Noora of being a "sauna deserter." Noora accuses Petri of faking a heart condition. The episode ends with all four refusing to sleep in the same shelter. The next day, three of them quit. Only Kalle remains. The episode title card reads: "No winners. Only steam." In the pantheon of petty reality TV crimes, this episode sits on the throne. The camp has run out of toilet paper. They’ve been using large leaves and, in one dark incident, a sock. A delivery box arrives with one roll—a single, precious roll. It is placed on a stump in the middle of camp as a "communal resource."

Upon release, her hair is a nest of mealworms. She doesn't cry. She doesn't laugh. She turns to the camera, blinks slowly, and says: "Mika did this. He voted for me. I will burn his protein powder." The episode ends with a cliffhanger: Sointu stealing Mika’s sleeping bag and throwing it into the creek. It became the most-watched TV moment in Finland that year. The most physically violent non-physical fight in the show’s history. The camp is split into two factions over a single can of pâté. On one side: Jere "Boom-Boom" Virtanen, a techno DJ whose vocabulary consists of "bro" and "vibe." On the other: Linda "The Nightingale" Mäkelä, a schlager singer famous for her 1990s ballad "Tears of a Reindeer."

What unfolds is pure television gold. Sointu lasts 12 seconds before screaming the title phrase: "New Olen Julkkis... Päästäkää minut pois!" (I’m a celebrity… get me out!). But the producers, being sadists, lock the lid. For the next four minutes and forty-eight seconds, viewers hear muffled sobs, frantic scratching, and a monologue in Swedish (her first language) that translates roughly to: "I have never, ever been this humiliated. My therapist will need a new yacht."