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"Go, enjoy the party," Maayan told Omri. This is the moment when she did not meet her own demand - Walla! culture

2021-09-19T05:38:18.130Z


There is much more to be said about Maayan and Omri's emotional barriers, poor communication and controversial love gestures, but the bottom line is that Omri does not want it enough, a necessary basis for working on a relationship. And also: Hadas was turned on by Shai's family, just not by the groom attached to her


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"Go, enjoy the party," Maayan told Omri.

This is the moment when she did not meet her own demand

There is much more to be said about Maayan and Omri's emotional barriers, poor communication and controversial love gestures, but the bottom line is that Omri does not want it enough, a necessary basis for working on a relationship.

And also: Hadas was turned on by Shai's family, just not by the groom attached to her

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Sunday, 19 September 2021, 08:22 Updated: 08:27

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Signed with citrus (system)

We have not yet recovered from the trauma of Karin and Itamar, and here a "wedding" lands a fun day at a dental clinic sponsored by Maayan and Omri. But first of all, foreplay. As a sign of luck, or love, or do not know what - I really do not know what this hammer for fish - a spring from France for fish, which I was sure you had already died, a fishing company. Now both will be able to deplete each other of the remaining oxygen in the claustrophobic space, as well as the fish.



The day continues to brighten their faces as Omri invites her to help him choose a sofa for their apartment, but all this is ostensible; He finally sneaks behind Maayan's back and chooses another sofa. Who would have believed that he would underestimate her choice after stinging her in the store at every possible opportunity? Omri, unaware of Maayan's disappointment, surprises her on a fun day at - quite rightly - his dental clinic.



At this moment, the layman's viewer will think, 'Well, that's weird, but he's probably not going to do her any dental care,' but that 'signature' is here to fulfill all our nightmares.

This should actually be the language of Keshet 12's commercial between the clips: Tell us what your most primordial fear is of a relationship in general, and get a terrifying reflection.

Omri, for his part, is surprised that she does not thank him for the pampering, since every woman dreams of hearing from a man the words "We will make you white."

On the next date, Enema.

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A fun day.

Dental care from the spring (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

While there is sex appeal knowing you can stop the session only by raising your left hand, but if you do, do it right and bring ropes and wax. No one wants her partner to dig into her gums, certainly not in front of cameras. And with that I cry out for production and heaven: Your luck that Yom Kippur has passed, because you have a year to atone for the close-ups to the muzzle.



Omri notices that something is bothering Maayan, and something is really bothering him, but not exactly the horror scene we just did - she is preoccupied with the sofa. Against the background of this crisis, they meet with Danny the psychologist, where Maayan pleads with Omri not to cultivate false hopes in her. If he does not see them as life partners, let him not drive her crazy and take her out of the Wanzi, certainly not at night, certainly not for a furniture store.



After all, the sofa is a parable - as we learned in "Rehearsals" - a parable of a relationship and a breakup.

According to Maayan, Omri is not really a partner with her.

Omri admits that he is not there emotionally and then hugs her, which is what men in "Khatuni" do, it turns out.

Both he and Itamar suffer from "I do not want you, now come atonement" syndrome, which leaves their spouses confused even after they have allegedly provided a clear statement of intent.

A clear woman.

Hadas and Shai (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

And if we are dealing with clarity, we will jump into a sharp transition to myrtle - a very clear woman whose partner insists on not understanding. The color is gone from her face, her eyes are trout and despite all this she decides to come to terms with the new situation, wearing a hollow smile that only those who have returned from the battlefield know. For the first time she decides to wear the ring and insists on convincing herself that Shai is fine, but unfortunately, Shai does not help her with that. "She's stubborn, she's very stubborn," he teases her in order to be funny, just like the last time he did it and failed. I feel like sending her a rescue helicopter.



"Lovely, a real shoe store," Hadas mutters as she tries to clean Shai's room, which she sees as a good time to dance in front of her to the sounds of Shakira. Anyone who is in a relationship knows that this is the moment when you entrust the broom in a grim hand to your partner, and she does, which Shai mistakenly interprets in front of the cameras as a joke. In fact, this is how their every conversation sounds, every episode:



Myrtle: Enough.


Shay: We're on the right track.


Myrtle: Move away.


Shay: We have such a joke, that she tells me to "get out of here."


Hadas: Sometimes I dream that you fall off a cliff and that's fine with me.


Shay: I bought us a house.

Juices and pizzas.

Einat and Liron (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

After all this, it is actually comforting to see some of the saccharine harmony between Mitzi and Pitzi, namely Einat and Liron, who can barely stay in separate rooms. They host friends, a good opportunity for a first quarrel that is avoided by us. Even her girlfriends lose patience as they continue to exhibit glitter and hearts, and the editors have no choice but to make a montage out of them and stroke between the couples who produce the plot.



Such are Shai and Hadas, who are getting ready for Friday dinner at Shai's family. "I'm going for a drink," Hadas declares, continuing in her head "to forget I exist." A few minutes into the family reunion, Shay's mother announces, "We got her as a family member," and Hadas felt for the drink. "A soldier's wife you found," reads one of Shai's family members when she gets up to help with the serving, and along the way, apparently, also eludes the crowded situation.



But the real accordion is just beginning.

It turns out that unlike Shai, the rest of his family actually had the perfect ability to read situations, and they do not hesitate to say what they saw at the wedding.

All with a smile, laughter, love and a call from Hadas to the rescue forces under the table.

"He had a creepy smile," says one of them.

"You just wanted someone to save you from the situation," adds another.

"Now you can tell."

It is possible, but do you have to?

What is this amazing and terrible sincerity that is raging here?

No one appreciates a sympathetic and empowering fake anymore?

Passive Aggressive.

Maayan and Omri (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

To everyone's delight, Shai is bitterly flexible, so he was never offended and concludes: "One of the fun evenings I have had in my life." This time, it turns out, he's a little less far from reality. Hadas also seals the evening as charming, with a wide, real smile and also poignant. Do not be confused for a moment: Hadas is turned on by the family, just not by the groom who is attached to her, which makes the situation even more charged.



While Maayan and the Wanzi are bouncing on the couch, Omri tells Testmonials that he has exhausted the heavy conversations. It must be said to his credit that it is not fun with Maayan. To her credit it should be said that neither with him. It is light to superficial, it is heavy to grief. They’re both not fun, actually, and it’s clear why they both don’t enjoy it. In order for them to enjoy, a separation of powers is required, and Omri takes the reins on the subject when he goes out alone to a party they planned to go to.



"Go really," she releases it, a traditional blessing that means, "Good luck on a test that will sentence you to life or death."

If at the beginning of the episode she demanded from Omri to speak to her honestly and openly, this moment reminds us how much Maayan herself finds it difficult to meet this demand, and saves Omri much of what was said in front of the cameras.

She sends him on his way with a passive-aggressive greeting, packs a bag, returns home, who knows what happened to the bitch.



One can talk a lot more about the emotional barriers of both, the poor communication and the controversial love gestures, but bottom line, Omri does not want it enough, a necessary basis for working on a relationship.

After admitting that he has no feelings for her other than attraction and intellectual interest, and that is after testifying to himself several times that he ignites quickly, the basta can be closed.

Unfortunately, Danny and Yael will probably convince them to give another chance to "process", a word that has been so eroded in this show that it can no longer be said seriously in any human context.

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