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Omri and Maayan's charming moment on the psychologist's couch; Mano's peeling apartment that drove Nitzan crazy; The blooming relationship of Einat and Liron that is already beginning to stress; And Itamar's and his friend's dodgy behavior towards Karin: Ophir Sagersky closes another episode of Hatmoni


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Nothing justified the pathetic lynching that Itamar and his friend did in Karin

Omri and Maayan's charming moment on the psychologist's couch;

Mano's peeling apartment that drove Nitzan crazy;

The blooming relationship of Einat and Liron that is already beginning to stress;

And Itamar's and his friend's dodgy behavior towards Karin: Ophir Sagersky closes another episode of Hatmoni

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Thursday, 26 August 2021, 07:53 Updated: 07:59

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Wedding 24.8 (system)

First of all, Yeruhama admits and leaves.

In the previous column I received quite a bit of criticism for my diagnoses about Shay, the man and the suit in the heart of a desert.

Walla, takes my attention.

There is a difference between things that are written on a major news site and things that are said in a group of friends.

In retrospect, I may have exaggerated.

Listen, this is not just this business.



There is an inherent contradiction in being a stand-up-activist girl.

You can not engrave on your flag justice and morality if you offend people for your livelihood, and on the other hand, as a stand-up comedian you know that you will always hurt someone.

A joke is always at the expense.

The idea is to steer the harm in a "fair" direction, that is, to laugh in advance at whoever is hurting the other - the gods, the doshbag, the manipulative, the charlatan - which was irrelevant to Shay.



So dear Shai, if you happen to read this column, first of all, Al.

If you keep reading anyway, know that no word of mine or that of another butt-pinched journalist really defines you, and we are all just as pathetic as you, if not more so.

Because maybe you went to TV to find love, and maybe you quote Tony Robbins on the way there, but we're watching you do it.

Besides, fuck it, you have full money.

More on Walla!

Not pleasant to say but Shai is not at the level of myrtle.

What she is going through is an impossible nightmare

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apology.

Shai (Photo: Screenshot, Rainbow 12)

A new episode brings with it new horrors, and Karin carries the suitcase with her in Itamar's car, refusing to leave her in the warehouse lest the Germans come. "No one takes my freedom from me," she exclaims to Yael, her smile revealing that she knows exactly where the opponents of the production are sent, A.A. Maayan, the silent expert.



"You don't just keep the suitcase," Yael diagnoses. How much do you like him? "She is right, and right that this is a problem. Karin thinks she is defending herself in her papers, but these only keep Itamar away from her. The woman who survives them, who messengers them, who gives them instructions. He's not like that, and maybe not enough like that. Her defenses are starting to get on his nerves.



If they survive anyway (and they do not), get the ultimate pair of friends to join them in escape rooms, they are Einat and Liron.

The connection between them is immediate, and continues to bloom on the way to the honeymoon.

On the way he tells that he studied law for his parents, and in this it seems that both types are lecturers.

It can be a recipe for disaster or happiness, or, as in any good relationship, both.

Beyond that, both are devoid of cynicism and bubbling emotions, qualities that actually herald good.

Liron already feels comfortable sharing the code with her on the phone, but Einat prefers not to know.

"Another week you will not want me to poke you in the messages," she warns, "you will have to change the code."

You can also, just, say, not break into his phone, but what does you good.

House sucks.

Nitzan (Photo: Screenshot, Rainbow 12)

Liron does not seem too bothered by Einat's statement of intent, and they both begin to hum "Shape of Mae Hart." Have you noticed that the song on the radio always fits the atmosphere? They never get on Gumigam radio. If so, the production is likely to pick the songs for them on the go. I try to imagine how it goes - if you tell them to hum a song while traveling, or maybe play it on Spotify with the prompt "Enjoy the song". Either way, it’s amazing that such a cumbersome production manages to spawn a human connection like that of the last couple.



At the Lord's house, Maayan says with a dead face that she already feels more comfortable. She finally unloaded the suitcase, thus first conquering the target at the scar of her and Karin's scar. Even after unloading the goods, something still does not work. This is how it is, it turns out that life and symbols are separate. She opens her difficulty in front of Omri, who lies with a determined forehead because he has not developed emotion, while he intends to say, "I do not feel you have feelings for me." He gets a feeling from her that they are just friends, she feels he is blocked. Both are right. It's not entirely clear to me why Danny actually expected Maayan to take the first step - perhaps as the homosexual among them - but it's good that he did, because someone had to do it.



Maayan's courage is not self-evident.

It is not only closed in itself, but also in response to Omri's messages.

After all, it's a little hard to open up emotionally to a person who has already stated several times that he loses interest quickly and does not like turtles.

As a symbol of the demise of their relationship, even the fish he received from a spring at the time inflated his soul.

Who even brings a living creature as a gift?

And specifically fish - what do you do with it now?

It is a gift that is a task, and no one, the fish and the human, want to take part in it.

David Sota.

Itamar and Karin (Photo: Screenshot, Keshet 12)

Danny (the psychologist, not the dosh) embraces Omri's terminology and wonders if Maayan "takes the relationship a step back." This wording is problematic because a relationship is neither a race nor a reality. If you need to slow down, slow down. If you need a break, stop. If his presence prevents you from sleeping, take a night alone. But Danny notices that none of them really want a break - they just have to dare to express interest. It's always hard, and it's especially hard for them, which makes the mutual confession too sweet to contain. Did we really have to go through Manor and Ben to get to that? Probably. Maybe without the evil we could not appreciate the good, without evacuation there is no construction, etc.



Meanwhile in the slams apartment of Paris, Nitzan is going crazy. In Mano's house there is no body mirror, because only today he learned what it is. Its difficulty is so understandable. When a relationship takes its first steps in a sock apartment, it's hard for her to get up. Nothing is attractive anymore, not seductive, not sexy. Every action is kept to a minimum so as not to interfere with the environment. You sleep small, shower small, eat small. As Einat speaks, only as an existential state. Again they sit in front of a cardboard pizza with no trace of the beauty of the Seychelles left. Too bad we didn't order with pineapple.



She opens the subject in front of Mano, who responds with impressive lightness.

If he gets her reluctance from his lifestyle, one can still rise from here.

It's possible.

Nitzan, as a proud matriarchal partner I tell you, has something to do with it.

My partner's bachelor apartment was repulsive according to the same school - white, peeling, fluorescent.

Honestly, I saw pirate abortion clinics that were more inviting than her.

A little paint, a little cleaning, a little throwing everything in the trash and pasteurizing the clothes and leaving the apartment and moving to another one, and it will be fine.

Butterflies.

Einat (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

After abseiling from Mufasa's cliff, Einat and Liron warm up by candlelight. "I feel like my butterflies are starting now," she tells him honestly and directly charmingly but dangerously. It already seems that Liron is beginning to lose confidence in the integrity of the situation. Even in relation to Honeymoon it is starting to get too sweet, and past experience shows that the greater the enthusiasm the greater the crunch. But it has more time.



In order not to die of romance, we are returned to Itamar, who once again plays the role of the perverted uncle around the Seder table. "Give me a drop of heat, it's not going to kill you doll," he whispers to Karin the words every woman wants to hear. Despite her pleas, this time too he is a spicy cook. "You will practice slowly," he replies to her, in the most inclusive and romantic answer in history since "It will come to you, Dina, it will come to you."



With perfect timing, a friend of Itamar and the most cheeky man in the world joins the celebration, and from here both can steadily descend on every facet of Karin's personality.

This section is the kind of section in the "signature" that should have come with a trigger warning.

Now this is an excited face to Meidale, sorry, Lieberman, sorry, the evil elf on Itamar's shoulder: In life, in life, do not interfere in people's marital conduct, all the more so if the criticism is directed at one of the two you do not know.

But he did.

Itamar, who saw it all from the sidelines and cooperated with the insults, is the real disappointment in this story.

Mother Poland.

Itamar and Karin (Photo: Screenshot, Keshet 12)

According to Karin, she stayed on the couch to talk to a friend who was hospitalized. We do not really know what happened there, but for that matter, it does not matter. When you take Itamar's binoculars (and he sure has one, physically), you can also identify with his side. At least based on the show airs on the show, Karin doesn’t really contribute anything to the home economy and really often takes for granted the efforts he makes for her, such as cooking food she hates. All this does not justify the ostrich-humorous lynching that was done to her tonight, certainly not on topics like her fashionable taste. If difficult, talk about the difficulties face to face. But Itamar, as much as he plays it overtly and coolly and openly, deep in his heart is actually a Polish mother who prefers to grumble in the darkness of the Dizzy Frishdon.



On the psychologist's couch, Danny encourages Maayan to tell Omri she wants him.

For a change, this sounds like a good idea.

After moderate social pressure, Maayan admits guilt, and Omri replies: "Me too."

Oooo.

Listen, no matter what, it was a lovely moment.

I did not think I would ever say that, but for these two the "wedding" format seems to work pretty well.

They are finally forced to look fears in the eye, confront them, stop running away.

It could be that once a season (or several seasons, okay) this process proves itself.

Even if they do not survive together, it already seems that Maayan has learned some important lessons for herself.

Now that someone has already given me back my sarcasm.



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