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“You want to watch the forbidden Orion ?” He grins, tooth missing. “That episode was killed because the script had the family dog solve a murder using a Rohlik.cz delivery scooter.”

Halfway through, the screen glitches. Bolek slaps the VCR. The image stabilizes—and the characters turn to the camera and start giving real-life spoilers: who won SuperStar in 2006, who secretly owned a nightclub in Štěrboholy, who owes Bolek 500 crowns.

They don’t upload the tape. Instead, they start a weekly watch party in Bolek’s flat. Word spreads. Soon, hipsters, pensioners, and one confused delivery driver cram inside. Bolek becomes a minor influencer—#BolekVision. czech bitch vids

And somewhere, a forgotten VHS tape rewinds—ready for the next replay. Want me to turn this into a script, YouTube short, or a mockumentary outline?

Honza, 32, a sound editor for bad reality TV, lives in a creaky Žižkov apartment. His floor is a graveyard of vinyl records, empty cans of Kofola , and cables. His friend, Klára, a former child star from a 90s Czech sitcom ( Orion’s Family ), bursts in. “You want to watch the forbidden Orion

Klára laughs so hard she cries. Honza realizes: this is the entertainment they’ve been missing—not polished Netflix, but messy, personal, local absurdity.

“Honza. Stop doomscrolling. I found something.” The image stabilizes—and the characters turn to the

They arrive. Bolek (60s, track suit, permanent cigarette) opens the door. His flat is a museum: Beta tapes, communist-era Tesla electronics, a life-sized cardboard cutout of Iveta Bartošová.