The two prime time strips on channels 12 and 13 were dedicated last night to criminals and major crimes.
Haim Etgar squeezed another drop out of the lemon called the "Tinder scammer", with an episode of "Disclosure" that dealt with the partner who dumped Simon Lebev.
After a hit on Netflix and specials on all channels and news coverage, the deception exercise was a refreshing novelty that has not yet been done to a con artist.
"The Tinder Scam", photo: courtesy of Netflix
In "True Crime" they brought an Israeli love story that led to really dangerous crimes.
Tal Michael and Eli Senior brought the story of the "Todo Boom" robber in an interview from the prison, and tried to tell what causes a fairly normal Israeli to end up as an Open Bank.
The conclusion to which the whole broadcaster led: open banking.
Openbank.
"True Crime",
The Israeli version of Bonnie and Clyde included Bar Ben Saadon and his partner Yuval Motzafi - a man who got into debt and his beautiful and manipulative girlfriend.
To keep her with him and provide for their drug-addled Instagram lifestyle, he committed more than ten robberies at gunpoint.
Señor led the investigation in paperless monotony.
There is no doubt that Senior's daily acquaintance with the police resulted in a fascinating criminological product about love and crime - but it was hard to ignore the feeling that the profile of the crook in the story was lacking.
While the profile of Ben Saadon was presented by a host of characters, including the man himself - her side was represented only by a lawyer who made absurd and not really convincing claims.
There are no lines for her character.
The "True Crime" crook duo, photo: screenshot
The tragic end of the episode finally crushed the viewers' faith in love, when Bar does everything to save his lover Yuval from prison, she only receives service work - and later breaks up with him when he feels that he has been taken advantage of.
There is no more static and Ben-El than that.
"Exposure" and "True Crime", channels 12 and 13
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