, meaning "turnstile" or "whirligig") might refer to based on similar French reality TV trends: The Concept of "Tourniquet": In French television, a tourniquet
Check platforms like , Dailymotion , or TikTok using the exact spelling. Many niche reality shows parody mainstream ones ( Les Apprentis Aventuriers , Les Cinquante ). “Tournike” could be a parody name combining tourner (to film) + nique (slang for defeat or vulgar slang — though unlikely for a title). --- French Tv Reality Show Tournike Episode 3 30
Critically, Episode 3 of Tournike exemplifies a broader trend in French reality TV: the move from voyeurism to psychological endurance test. Unlike American shows that reward strategic lying, French producers often valorize l’esprit de solidarité — but Tournike subverts this. In minute 17, a contestant from the North of France (Cédric) refuses to twist the tourniquet on his best friend, violating the show’s rules. The host, a severe former rugby player named “Lancelot,” does not punish him directly. Instead, the editing isolates Cédric, and his confessionals become fewer. By minute 28, he is eliminated not by failure but by narrative erasure — a chilling comment on how reality TV consumes kindness. , meaning "turnstile" or "whirligig") might refer to