What do you wish for a series that already has it all?
Only one thing: to come in a binge format.
After endless delays in filming the series following the Corona, "Heirs" returns for a third season and we will all have to enjoy it but wait a week between episodes.
"Heirs" (which airs on yes, HOT and Cellcom TV), HBO's invested drama series, aired immediately after the final episode of "Game of Thrones" and was forced to inherit the high expectations of the quality content giant.
And she did it.
The series has opened the door to the lives and intrigues of the rich and the screwed up, and it is delightful that it manages to convey to us the abysses of the soul and the existential misery of being a descendant of a power-hungry billionaire who does not count his children.
Those who enjoyed seeing the misery of the rich in the "white lotus" would enjoy seeing what happens as they try to fight among themselves for recognition from their father, who invented the patriarchal and emotionally crippled structure.
All this, among other things, thanks to a wonderful team of actors, led by Jeremy Strong (Emmy winner) and Kiran (brother of McCauley) Kalkin.
Fun to revel in how pathetic, obsessive, weak and perverted they can all be born with a ladle of gold in their mouth.
If “Heirs” would give us little of what it gave in the first two seasons, we would come out rich in our share.