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2023-07-14T12:49:51.005Z

Highlights: The final matchmaking episode of this season provided quite a few cringe moments. The opening monologue on fertility preservation, through phrases like "You smelled the shirts of all our participants" The bride Tal grew up in what looks like a farm but now lives in Ramat Hasharon. The moment when Ron realizes that the woman matched by wedding experts is a resident of the center captures the sense of fear and terror of a man who sees stress, tension and anxiety before his eyes. "I didn't want to introduce you to someone quickly and let you be disappointed," Ron explains to his family.


The final matchmaking episode of this season provided quite a few cringe moments - from the opening monologue on fertility preservation, through phrases like "You smelled the shirts of all our participants" • So will Ron and Tal overcome the challenges of geography and succeed in building a wonderful relationship? • Perhaps someone will explain to Tomer that the way he behaves is simply unreasonable?


Not many episodes in the history of Wedding at First Sight began with a monologue about fertility preservation. But yesterday (Thursday) it happened, and it wasn't even the most unusual thing in the episode, which included the sentence: "You smelled the shirts of all our participants."

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As is well known, program participants smell shirts as part of the suitability tests, which is logical and legitimate, smell is an important attraction indicator – assuming they are two purebred Cocker Spaniels. The last couple of this season, Ron and Tal, successfully pass the snorting test and in fact both give each other the highest score. In the "Geography" section though, i.e. adjustment based on time timing in traffic, they seem to be going to have a bit more difficulty.

Because the new son-in-law Ron talks about home, values, warmth and piergon – that is, the last things that exist in the center of the country, and the bride Tal grew up in what looks like a farm but now lives in Ramat Hasharon, or Ramat Hasharon as some people who live there call her. The moment when Ron realizes at the end of the episode that the woman matched by wedding experts in their dubious matching room is a resident of the center captures the sense of fear and terror of a man who sees stress, tension and anxiety before his eyes. And it's even more fascinating because it's a man who grew up in Sderot.

A little before that, we discover that Tal has a difficult life story and Sharon specializes in solar power plants. She is interested in starting work on a child within no more than four months of acquaintance, but it seems that Tal is probably the only man in the world who would not be intimidated by this idea, assuming it does not require him to travel to the Gush Dan area. "He's forward-looking, wants to keep moving forward," experts say of him. Which is a great idea, considering that there is nothing funny to write about a difficult life story and solar energy.

Tomer and Ioanna. No, it's not about putting all the drivers around you at risk,

Until these two meet in the chuppah, we witness Tomer and Ioanna's car ride. It begins with singing, frills and "You're the One" proclamations, but ends in a discordant tone. Joanna gets nervous about the road moves Tomer makes to amuse himself and explains to her that there are things he does "for himself, for the sake of the piece." Really a piece to endanger other drivers on the road or stress your spouse on the roads.

Tomer insists on arguing on this point as if joking and laughing on the road are an act that has any justification. On the other hand, this is a man who in his spare time sings karaoke with his male friends like Revivo's project, so sudden brakes on the road are not the most unusual thing in his repertoire. "He acts like you're angry," Yael babbles to them during her couple session. "And you act the way he does," she adds. Sure, whatever you say.

Back to Ron and Tal, who receive the news of their upcoming wedding and inform their relatives. "I didn't want to introduce you to someone quickly and let you be disappointed," Ron explains to his family why he hid from them the process of signing up for a matchmaking show watched by an entire country. Because if you're disappointed then at least do it in prime time. In the marketing content phase of the episode, the bride and groom spend time with their friends at the hotel, wish each other good energy, and are impressed by trifles such as handwriting and other fairly generic messages.

A tip for next season's wedding – the "Hey You" intro that opens quite a few pre-wedding letters has already been exhausted. At the reception stage, as usual, the friends raise to their side with compliments like handsome, high and stunning, and this is exactly the time for wedding producers to realize the potential of the format, or at least a special, that will follow the meeting of the friends of the married. You're leaving money on the table here, Sagittarius 12.

Ron Tal. Enthusiasm at its peak,

Towards the end of the episode, Ron and Tal get married and get excited about each other immediately. Ron's enthusiasm is more evident, as can be seen from the 16,<> times he explained to Tal that she was amazing and responded to every bit of esoteric information about her with a "wow." Then, as mentioned, the geographical issue arises and here is the first crisis in the relations of the young smellers. Maybe Ron can just hitch a ride with Tomer. They say he's fun on the go.

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Source: israelhayom

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