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Wedding at First Sight: Couples Are Tired, And So Are We Israel today

2022-07-03T10:35:11.034Z


Liad finally manages to communicate with Limor the feeling of abandonment, but it is clear to everyone that the match between them is a lost cause • Matan continues to demand intimacy and pushes Guy into a corner where he has no way out •


After two episodes of a rather disappointing couple meeting, last night (Saturday) a spectator won a not bad episode, it must be admitted, that at the root of the couples' digestion is the traumatic experience that is the meeting between them.

The ride back from the north in Liad and Limor's car as usual, but only during it did Liad finally manage to remind Limor that she had completely forgotten him when he waited for her outside the bathroom and saw her pass by May with May on the way back to the other couples.

Admittedly, it's pretty amazing that it took this man two episodes to bring up the subject to someone who's supposed to be his TV wife.

Liad says that he feels abandoned (in his defense it should be said that he does not just feel - he is really abandoned.

The relationship between these two already feels pretty rotten at this point, and it seems that even if he eventually balances out and Limor starts investing in him emotionally the goal will be left forever with the plethora of scars left in him by the initial stage of connection between them.

At least for now it seems that Limor is starting to realize how much she is hurting Liad - at least until the next time she hits him.

The pair of bots, Rafael and Idit, are also making their way back from the Sea of ​​Galilee, and are behaving with their characteristic naturalness - that is, like a hard-day truck driver and a random hitchhiker who picked up on the way.

"Let's talk about what happened," Idit suggests the concept of the conversation, and Raphael cooperates with the proposal, although a bug in Idit and his software allows them to remember the names of all the couples in the show except Guy and Matan, who are filed on the desktop as "the gays."

Summarizes the feelings of us all.

ravine,

Gays, as almost every viewer of the episode feared, take advantage of the long drive home to the center to crack their favorite activity after a workout, and that is of course eating heads.

The problem with these two continues to be the lack of "intimacy" that Matan expects so much of, and at this point he has made of the matter so much interest that it has already become interest.

Guy quickly realizes that he is locked in the car for about three and a half hours, and replies to Matan that on the one hand he feels comfortable and on the other hand also very tired, and it is understandable that Matan is really one of the most tired people in the history of this show.

"I'm tired," Moshe also declares to May in the car, explaining to her that he feels he constantly has to meet her expectations for touch and treatment.

Shortly before that, he told her that of all the couples, he was most connected to Idit and Rafael, which explains why, just like them, he also wants to be a robot.

"I'm on my way to becoming a can machine," Moshe uses the strangest metaphor a person can think of to illustrate a need for couple desire.

"I'm mentally tired," he concludes.

We too, Moshe, we too.

Later in the episode they will reach Yael's couch, then complete again to the displeasure of the dog Ray, who will never provide May with her basic needs in heat and touch and has no strange aspirations to become an office device for selling soda cans.

On the way to becoming a can machine.

Moshe and Mai,

Idit and Rafael also arrive at Yael's couch and explain that their connection is stuck and they need to remove and return their modem from the socket, or at least press the restart key.

"I can't get to the bottom of this thing," Yael tries to crack another unsuccessful match she brewed with Danny.

Well, Yael, it's very simple: this format is dumb and you do not do your job.

Edith explains to the expert that she needs fire, refusing to understand that the latest version of Rafael is missing this feature.

"Your relationship is lukewarm," Yael slaps them.

Just like this season.

When they return from the meeting, Edith begins to realize that Raphael does not have the ability to express emotion too well, and in fact she does not.

The two begin to process this information and the process may take a few minutes and there is no need to touch the keyboard completely.

Back to Matan and Guy, really because there is no choice: after they move in together and declare "what fun" as two people in denial trying to present a feeling that is not there, they turn to eat one of their mother's head on the phone.

It does not really matter which if it is, because overall they are quite similar and critical to the plot of this episode it is not.

After they finish eating the mother's head, they turn to dine Danny's brain.

"I know I feel good and fun and good for myself," Guy uses his favorite word again, but at this point there is no escaping a whisper that he doesn't really understand its meaning.

Cute and sugary.

Maayan and Ben,



Two couples who are actually good at this whole story are Katya and Lior, who fly on their way back and can't wait to showcase their love on social media.

There is really not much to say about these two, who are strengthening their position as the second fig leaf of the series, after Nir and Hagar.

But the title of the cutest couple this season is given to a white and kind, who, although heads are not eating but everything else is.

Really, these two don’t have a moment devoid of a smile, a burst of laughter or a munch in their mouth, and maybe they just realize that the secret to happiness is huge amounts of sugar.

Katya and Lior.

FIG leaf,


Just like the ones in Ben's chorus, which he's going to present at some food conference in New York, as if the Americans had not met a sweet night fried from their waters.

When Ben does New York Maayan makes herself enjoy having friendships, and then - because after all, old habits die slowly or not at all, she again falls into a trap and asks Ben if he misses her.

Ben begins to stutter, sort of hurt again by another Kitbag question she could not help but ask, and the idyll of the beginning of the episode is replaced by a strange feeling of alienation and hyperglycemia.

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Source: israelhayom

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