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Do not provide an answer to the question "How is a girl like you still alone?" - Walla! Sheee

2022-04-11T06:04:46.324Z


Stay or move on? The girls in "New Love" make a difficult decision that in real life is reserved for moments of crisis - where is our relationship? Ofir Sgarsky, Surgeon


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Do not provide an answer to the question "How is a girl like you still alone?"

Al again gives up the best man around, Idan continues to search for the real Dana, Mariana pedals towards the next man, and Shani buries herself in the superfluous question of all time, realizing that she has three more days of all this goodness.

Ofir Sagarsky concludes an episode of "New Love"

Ofir Sagarsky

11/04/2022

11/04/2022

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This is the third episode of the season of "New Love", and you know what it means: a variety of close-ups on breakfasts, but also, the status of the decisions.

Ya Allah, what a pressure.

In real life, the question of "our relationship where" is not one that is often asked.

Maybe after a month or two together, and then maybe a year later and after the first birth or betrayal.



In "New Love," it takes time to break down and examine and talk about the relationship every three days, a cruel dead line by all accounts, and all this with an entire production sitting on your head, expecting you to stretch the decision moment to five minutes to have something for the promo.

But wait.

Before we dive into the caring porridge this whole episode is ahead of us, and with it a variety of unpleasant taps on the way to the main course.

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Dana and Idan

Idan and Dana (Photo: Screenshot, Network 13)

This is the third day of the unspoken trial, and Dana and Idan are still annoyed, until he utters something about "The Last Day."

It makes her remember that maybe it actually came to her a little more at birth, even though it brings her nerves.

And this, dear Dana, is a true relationship.

She must also be praised for her courage and attempt to reach out for peace, and yet their beef is dragged to the treatment couch.



"I felt it was your show, and you need to drop it a bit," Dana recalls the sentence that would haunt Idan to the grave.

Idan mumbles something for the millionth time about layers, and at this point, he really has no way to change what he said and no black hole to jump into.

This is a net decision, its if she is willing to move on from here on out.



"Dana, he said an unfortunate sentence," the psychologist disguised as Benny Zipper attacks her feelings, and I'm glad that, because it's time for someone to do it.

However, he puts it into proportions: "In that second you erase what is."

There is justice in that too,



Dana at this point is not sure if she is willing to give up her identity as a girl from zero to a hundred, or a hundred to zero, and she weeps bitterly: "Does this whole presence bother you so quickly?".

I feel like hugging her.

I understand her one hundred percent, and that's what the experts, and also my scholarly friend Karin Arad, in my opinion, are wrong about.



And the thing is, Dana seems to be pulling her insult above and beyond, but that insult is proportional to Idan's comment.

Both the experts and Karin claimed he meant something else, but whenever he tried to explain himself, the explanation was just as insulting as the original statement, which concludes, "you are fake in public."



This is a critique that may be voiced with the utmost gentleness - the gentleness of holding a baby - after a period of deep bonding.

not like this.

Idan not "only" preceded the latter, he preceded the latter by about half a year, and did not build the trust between them enough to buy his right to descend into the capillaries of Dana's soul.



Other than that, I wonder who exactly the "real" Dana Idan is looking for is.

To me, however, she passes authentically, both when she picked up at the event and when she has been left lacking in the joy of life since the conversation with Idan.

My theory is this: Idan, being a particularly unsocial guy, is threatened by Dana's sociability and her tendency to be at the center of things.

Add to this the ease with which cheerfulness is generally associated with forgery, while sadness is considered truth.

In short, I have a feeling he's looking through Natan Goshen's colorful collection of blazers, but this is just not her.

In fact, he is not looking for her anymore she is, but more for himself.



But a hot brunch with Shani and Michael reminds her what she likes in an era (which is primitive) and after a series of particularly staged pauses, she says "yes".

They decide that from now on it will be fun, and that only something good will come out, a trailer that always bodes ill in the next episode.

Mariana and Razi

Razi and Mariana (Photo: Screenshot, Network 13)

"You are the most beautiful of all the girls," Razi opens the day with a dubious compliment, and from there continues on his steep path down.

"Are you sexually open, do you think?", He pulls out questions from Tinder's sewer tunnels.

"Have you had any flicks?".

Mariana interrupts, "So what's more than sex?", But like a horny Tinder classic, Razi doesn't understand the hint either.

"Why, it's interesting to talk about sex."



As dumb as Razi's tactics are, they're transparent, and he're clearly into sex to make it clear that he's light-hearted and casual, and especially that he does not want to raise Mariana's child.

The problem is that at the same time, Mariana also realizes that she does not want to raise another child, and to say that he "loves and hates children" no longer really has the patience.



"Well, it's hard for you, because you're a mother," Sherlock diagnoses.

As if the pit he dug for himself is not deep enough, he points out that children actually really like him.

Sorry, "kids and dogs."

Here even the experts fail to embellish the situation,



Razi needs a complete testimonial to understand what the hell he said that annoyed her, and it really is not simple when there are so many options.

How ceased personalities this man, God.

Even as he tries to appease Mariana in a hug he fails to muster enough ambition to be rewarded for doing so, but only recounts his intentions from the beating couch in the distance.



After that, someone in the production probably realized that there was no way to get Mariana to hang out with him if not to imprison them both in the heart of a lake.

Mariana "decides" to give Razi another chance, even for the things she dislikes, and concludes with a humiliated look, "I'll deal with it."

This is not a tribute to the "story of a slave," but her life.

The ducks around the pedal boat shout for her help.



Until that moment, Mariana did not particularly want to talk to him, but now Razi rules, "Five minutes without talking," and if there is anything more annoying than meditation, it is forced meditation.

It hurts me about her.

I could feel Mariana's soul slowly leaving as he shuts her mouth, and worst of all - everything disguises itself as a romantic activity



" Lecturer. I guess he so wanted to impress Mariana, that he didn 't see her at all. Lost every last chance to be with her.



For Mariana, the decision at the end of the day is clear, and she answers directly: "I did not understand who Razi is, I think you are not ripe for the next step."

If she had answered even more directly, she would have said, "I understood very well who Razi is, and I do not want him with me in one space."

But the most wonderful part, which sparked my appreciation for Mariana, happened in the concluding dialogue, which went something like this: Mariana: "I can not give a person a chance to say something like that (referring to a comment about the children), it seems wrong."

Razi: "It's in your eyes."

Mariana: "Right, so I decide we will not continue together."

Oh, Snap.

Shani and Michael

Michael and Shani (Photo: Screenshot, Network 13)



While Dr. Plastic is thrilled by the breakfast

that Shani prepares for him, she elegantly tries to shed her breakfast investment on the importance of investing in a relationship. Michael's non-binding vibe bothers her.

', Because otherwise it is not possible to be overwhelmed by difficult marital truths, and in the square date with Dana and Idan, Shani says that she is not completely attracted to Michael. Shani does not eat his engravings, nor do I.



"All the men who came here are brave on levels," Shani compliments the Boys in general.

According to her, the challenge for men is to deal with fear of rejection, and the challenge for women is to deal with the fear of Pomo.

She may have a certain pomo, but she's safer afraid of rejection.

In fact, the specific division of roles between her and Michael is quite the opposite of what she noted, and there is a sense that she is redrawing reality in the way she would have preferred.

And she does it well, because she really manages to challenge Michael.



During the decision-making process, she says "yes", and they hug like aunts at seven, but precisely after the decision, the tension between them explodes.

It begins when Shani buries herself in the superfluous question of all time, "Was your ex beautiful?".

Women, girlfriends, sisters in arms.

I will therefore advise advice I received selfishly after asking my partner if I was obese and also threatened in parting: Do not ask a question that you are not willing to accept any answer to.



To her surprise, Michael returns to her with his own masochistic question - does he seem unserious to her.

Shani, of course, gets down on him, and he, of course, is offended.

In his case, to be honest, it's not clear to me what.

I mean, I understand that the image of the "child" is oppressive on him - but he is the one who creates it.

After all, Michael himself presented himself as a flyer, as someone who gets bored easily and does not exactly suffer from betrayals.

If he wants to be perceived as having serious intentions, at least for two, it's pretty much in his hands.



But Michael probably does not feel that way, and as a particularly detached counter-reaction, slaps her that she is domineering.

Where does it come from?

Did the representatives of the domineering dominance fall into disrepair?

Shani also does not understand what this is about.

"These little things," Michael defends, and these things are probably too small to name.

"You do not let the person next to you be who he is," he ascends ten steps of a ladder at once.



I do not know Shani is indeed as he described, but can understand why Michael gets this feeling from her.

Shani really gets a lot of criticism of him.

On the other hand, he also deserves this criticism, so I have no idea who here is right.

If they are going to stay together, then probably both of them, and she will have to find a way to tolerate him as he is while trying to make whoever he is more tolerable.

In the meantime, I find that there is a beautiful balance between them, precisely out of the mutual disgust.

Amir and Al

Al and Amir (Photo: Screenshot, Network 13 New Love)

On the morning of their third day, Amir shares with Al that he wonders if he can spend time with her as a partner at home.

I'm not sure what he meant, but as for Al's tendency to wear sunglasses between four walls, I fully agree.

Amir's reflection makes her think of herself as usual, and does not dwell on memories of how she did not bond with her ex-partner, actually lying to herself and forging love.



Amir, as a man that Karin did well to point out his masculinity complex, reveals nothing of the insult, but you see the words seep into him.

He continues to try to find clues to the matter on her part, and to the death she enjoys with him as if a fibrous vegetable has stuck in her teeth.

Behind the scenes, she says Amir caught her in the head and not in the heart.



At the tenth brunch for that day, Amir already gets the outpouring he hoped for, but not for the reasons he hoped for them.

Do not say he is better than any man on the show, and shed tears when she wonders who could contain her like him.

Amir, a human ginger candy like him, felt reassured.

He does not understand these are parting words, and asks crying because she understands that despite everything, she does not want him.

It was not a moment of deep human connection, as Amir might have wanted, but a chilling insight of God into herself.

An insight of missing out and of self-loathing and despair.



Al realizes she's already thinking about the next men, and she's scared.

"I'm already 34," she muses.

"Maybe it's time to say yes, to be simpler, not to look for everything."

She says everything, except for the word that scares her the most: "compromise."

Against the background of these thoughts plays to us "in the end get used to everything", and other royalties from the dating program found their destiny in the good hands of Dudu Tessa.



After a buildup that bluishes the testicles of the soul, Al breaks Amir's heart, talking about herself in the third person much more than explained.

"You're an amazing girl," Amir says goodbye to her, and does so in these words because he's just an amazing guy himself, so I hope a potential dating army dominates his insta right now.

Michael goes, to cry.

Separating and crying, I never understood them.



Expect to continue:


Do not knock on someone who will break her heart, Mariana will go on a contra to Razi - charming but boring, Dana and Idan are so looking forward to the good that they are going to explode and end with it, and Shani and Michael will continue together against all odds in mutual quarrel and weird sexual tension .

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