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"Wedding at First Sight": L. and L. Frontal Accident Ltd. | Israel Today

2022-07-10T10:12:42.837Z


One big fiasco and not even too enjoyable to watch • This ending was known in advance, and there was still something sad about watching Limor and Liad return each to his home and cat • Fulfilled if there was anything to laugh about in this whole sad story, but the endless arguments that preceded the explosion were not even enough Amusing to base a satirical column on • A depressing "wedding" section


Seriously, is there anyone expecting a "wedding at first sight" who thought "Separation," the title of last night's episode, refers to a couple who are not the target and Limor?

These two have been pushing each other's buttons throughout the season as if they were a pair of skilled gamers - it's through a lack of caring that looks like no other in the format's history (well, maybe Shay's myrtle defeats her in this category).

He is by aggressive means and in his ability to be offended by completely meaningless acts.

Liad and Limor's "relationship", if you can call it that at all, was really one big fiasco and not even too enjoyable to watch.

This ending was known in advance, and there was still something sad about watching each of them return home and his cat.

Fulfilled if there was anything to laugh about in this whole sad story, but the never-ending arguments that preceded the breakup were not even amusing enough to base a satirical column on.

What about these two as a duo?

That they are a case study for lack of personalization?

Or does it seem that Yael, Danny and a kind of "hair" (where is she really?) Matched them based on the visibility of the Bombamela Festival?

The truth is language and there was something a bit comical in Liad's ability to drive Limor crazy, completely undermine the perception of the fruit spirit she is trying to convince us and herself that she has, then turn to the camera and announce in amazement "she's fuckin 'gone again!".

But most of the time it was just a sad play, centered on two people whose hearts are in the right place and they simply lack the ability to communicate.

But just before they drown their grief in pay and decide to leave this failed experiment prematurely, Limor raises the possibility of sex.

Yes, that word was really said in my signature - not "intimacy" or any other kind of euphemism.

Liad replies that it could have been nice if he had been involved emotionally, as if things like this have some kind of legitimacy.

It was heartbreaking to see Limor trying to find ways in which these two could communicate that were not controversial.

"We are many because we are full of passion, full of energy," Limor lies to herself and the viewers, as if her attempts to offer an outlet for those energies were not politely rejected in front of the cameras.

You're full of bullshit, Limor, and that's fine.

Now please, stop doing evil to yourself and to ourselves.

To squeeze out the remnants of mental resilience left for the couple, the production takes them through the official exit process from the show, which is flipping through the wedding album - meaning forced nostalgia for the few three minutes these two got along at the start of the season.

But really fun.

Liad and Limor,

But yesterday's episode was actually an act in two matchmaking.

One failed, the other started high, dived into the depths, went back up and is now moving around a legal dispute centered on a domesticated wolf that is not as innocent as it seems.

And this is of course Moshe's prank, in which he tries to persuade May to sign a joint parenting contract for the dog Ray.

At some point, May realizes that this is a joke and cooperates with Moshe's new career as Ofer Schechter's successor.

But the writer of these lines, just like the rest of the show's viewers, begins to suspect that given May's many hours of work, it might really be better for Ray to move legally to his new father.

And this is exactly the time to launch a network campaign for Ray's release from May's stifling guardianship and set him free.

Or to Moses.

Look how well the "Free Britney" campaign did.

After an unnecessary dig on Yael's couch ("I'm afraid it's over because I feel it," May chatters about her insecurity on the famous couch. , Moshe surprises May with a skydiving challenge.

What does the production of this program have with the projection of its participants from a great height?

And from thrill to thrill, later May and Moshe meet Idit and Rafael for dinner.

Fascinating materials.

Release Ray.

May and Moses,

This was undoubtedly the episode of May and Moses, who evidently end the process strong and loving as in their beautiful beginning, on their honeymoon.

The parallel editing between the M & Ms 'sense of hi in the face of the abysses into which L & L's relationship sank undoubtedly amused the editors - video wizards who whenever they recognized the viewers' satisfaction with the Moshe family, Mai and Ray, made sure to balance it with jugs from Liad's hopeless relationship And Limor.

At least someone enjoys it all.

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Source: israelhayom

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