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For a moment it seemed that Karin was going to break the cycle of horrors and say goodbye to Itamar, a surprising and separate gift from Hadas, and in front of Nitzan and Mano - all the defensive walls we raised in front of "Hatonmi" collapsed


Suddenly in the last episode Shai's spine was injured.

Only for that he deserves applause

For a moment it seemed that Karin was going to break the cycle of horrors and say goodbye to Itamar, but then she returned to the usual script;

Shai is surprising with a brave and separate decision from Hadas;

And in front of Nitzan and Mano, all the defensive walls we raised in front of "Khatunami" fall.

Ofir Sagersky closes season of "Khatunmi"

Ofir Sagarsky

28/11/2021

Sunday, 28 November 2021, 08:06 Updated: 08:20

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Liron wedding wedding at first sight (Photo: Keshet 12)

Smell that fresh breeze? No, it's not Jericho the aftershave that Itamar is probably showering with, but the end of a wedding; The last decision chapter. We continue exactly where we stopped in the previous episode, "What excitement Titans see you both here" - Itamar's call, which also serves as the character of Tom Yaar at events.



Itamar claims that he missed Karin and also sent her a message about it, a gesture that was probably intended to ensure that she would choose him again, lest he be thrown on TV. From there I guess the other extroverted romantic gestures from the last few days have also arrived, including the printed bear that I have not yet been able to get my hands on. "Karin is a strong back to the relationship," Itamar compliments Karin in his dubious way. "It's clear to me that I can trust her."



Apparently, she sent him three soups to work while he had a cold, a ridiculous number of soups for continuous eating, but Itamar flew for it.

He is looking for a housewife (ambitious, but a housewife), and Karin fills this role almost successfully.

He has no feelings for her, and he admits it himself, but for some reason declares, "What is between me and Karin is not something I will give up after 42 days."

But what is there between them, other than a hermetically sealed make-up layer?



Itamar's personal midbar does not end here: he lands on Karin's hugs even in the presence of the experts, and even stands up in her honor, a great gesture that he also presents in words.

From here, as she heads north under his arm, Itamar embarks on a professional craft of eating heads, showering compliments on Karin and putting more and more pressure on her to concede to his courtship.

"I'll make you a queen," he assures her, but Karin knows that this queen will have to sleep in her senses.

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Karin and Itamar (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

"Is that how they always are?", Asks the psychologist Danny, who also probably has something that does not go well in his throat and these are not Karin's dishes.

Karin also no longer believes in plays, and when Itamar details the difficulties and differences between them, she interrupts him: "So why anyway?".

Itamar, who unlike Karin actually likes to answer questions, does not blink and returns a manifesto with a lot of words that can be summed up in "great sex".



I do not know if Karin is still goosebumps, or maybe she already fully understood and also realized that he is not worth it, but too exhausted and trampled to cut.

What is certain is that this woman is not here, neither with us nor with herself.

"Which Karin were you in a relationship with?" Yael asks Karin, but Mrs. Bunker hits the question directly to Itamar.

When asked what she decided, her gaze only says, "Wow, I have no idea my sister."



For a moment it seemed that Karin was going to break the cycle of horrors, go out on a brave course and say goodbye to Itamar, but then she returned to the usual script: "I could not have asked for better."

Ai do.

On the occasion of the exciting event, Karin presents the experts with a challenge - she asks for one last tip.

And Yael recycles something about a real chance and Danny dodges - he no longer has the strength for this shit.



Exhausted and excited, Karin and Itamar embark on a two-week imaginary relationship.

Embraced in his arms, in a storm of emotions, Karin shouts, "I will have twigs."

It's interesting to see what really happened there, in Karin's head.

Under the twigs.

Did she succumb to Itamar's pressure cooker, or did she sincerely choose to move on with him, captivated by his charms?

Did she have the courage to say goodbye to him if she had been given a cool welcome?

A real chance.

Yael and Danny (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

In such moments the weakness of the decision-making format is more exposed than ever. They are never really accepted as ontological, because too many considerations are involved in them, with the consideration of love being perhaps the last. Before him, the question arises whether to take a risk and throw or be thrown in front of the cameras. Many depend on the answer of the person who answered earlier. This issue may be resolved if participants are required to write their answer in advance on notes, but this is a bit of a "survival" for us, and even then, the couples will likely coordinate the answer in the three days prior to the decision.



Hadas and Shai also reach the last line, hearing in the car "Hir Camz de San", who will give and soon the sun will set on them. After a romantic debate about chauvinism they settle down for a final picnic, a favorite activity solely for the residents of a "wedding" universe.



Hanging in the myrtle eyes of an orphaned dog, Shai admits he will miss, only to get back a look whose whole purpose is "Syrian." Shai, a strong man at understanding clues, sees this as an opening for a hug, and settles an inch away from Hadas to warn of a "little message." I would not be surprised if this little message was a 40 carat ring, but it is just a sweet letter that makes Hadas cry, maybe from excitement, maybe from discomfort towards him and maybe because he is sweating and this hug has lasted forever.



"Let you know that I am always with you, no matter what," Shai concludes.

This creepy threat is sealed in the best tradition of a collage of memories, packed with the effects of a horror movie.

Specifically in their case, it was impossible otherwise.

Both are marketed for confusion and uncertainty cameras, and for Shay it may be a bit believable, because he really never understands anything, but Hadas has made her decision at least eighty times since the beginning of the show, and twenty more times only in this episode.

No sane viewer has any doubt that this connection is lost, and the production's attempts to generate tension about them only succeed in weariness.

In Hadas' words, "I just want to cry and get out of here."

No need to generate voltage.

Shai and Hadas (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

There is nothing surprising in the failure of Hadas and Shai's relationship, but yes in the way it ends. In front of the experts, in the fatigue that only Karin's concealer stock covers, Hadas knocks the system out when she decides not to decide. Aside from touching Shai, she seems most afraid to hurt him. It's sad to see how much she has internalized the production pressures, until she forces herself to see Shai Partner for a relationship, even when her body shouts "no". It's sad to see how much she lashes out at the reluctance, calling herself a "castrator." In fact, Shai, who only on the expert couch managed to remind Hadas twice more that she is beautiful, is the one who redeems her from her torment and breaks the bond.



His heart as usual on two hundred, a subject I would recommend checking with a doctor. He hurriedly pulls out a letter, but in an impulsive move tears it to shreds, and with it go all the other mentions that myrtle is beautiful. But Shai does not need crutches, and he decides to speak from the heart. During the two days they were apart, he finally had the opportunity to observe from a distance the connection between them, and he realized how much sacrifice was required of him, how much frustration and rejection. He ran out of air, he ran out of power. On the occasion of the last episode, his spine is injured in a spectacular guest appearance, and for that he deserves stormy applause.



Hadas accepts things with a smile and understanding, because it is also clear to her that this is what needs to happen. I'm so happy for them, happier than the couples who decided to stay together, because they're finally free. Put Brittany. To their credit, it should be said that Hadas and Shai were sweet at times, and you can learn quite a bit from them how to say goodbye, or how to behave when things are not working out; How to maintain respectful communication, despite marital failure.



"You are a couple who did exactly what needs to be done at the wedding at first sight," Yael concludes, meaning, "Listen to me."

Of course neither she nor Danny take responsibility for the failed matchmaking, and even end up with lip candy, "You can't take your girlfriends away from you."

Ahh, is that a program about friendships?

Britney.

Hadas (Photo: Screenshot, Keshet 12)

If we have already touched on this, let's talk about the change in narrative that describes itself as "wedding": If in the first-second season the program was for marvelous, science-based matchmaking, then at the end of four seasons of failed matchmaking, the program's purpose changed retroactively. Suddenly, it turns out to be a school for relationships, no matter if we met the love of our lives here. The real victory is in the "process" we went through in the program, thanks to which love is found here or after it. Understand the genius? Thus, even if a "groom" has never issued more than one medical pair, she can take credit for the relationships the participants found after her.



But this season, too, it seems like one couple is staying together, and a songbird is singing in my heart as I anticipate their arrival: Nitzan and Mano. In the show, for some reason, they too won a presentation of memories with the scent of murder. Is this a hidden message from the editing room? A protest against the slaughter of the human soul by reality? And maybe just a fresh film graduate who was assured that there is room for personal expression at work? For the production of solutions.



Either way, we sprouted (did you see what I did here?) Rather sweeter than ever, exchanging symbolic gifts without breaking a sweat, as often happens in this forced and embarrassing ceremony.

Because such are bud and mano.

The funniest, coolest and smartest.

They are the only ones who dabble in the format while they are still devoted to it, and manage to be romantic without falling into clichés.

They are charming together and separately.

We most wanted him to succeed, so we kept them to the end.

When we thought it was impossible to fall in love with her anymore.

Nitzan (Photo: Screenshot, Rainbow 12)

After long minutes of montage deliberation and about seven mano cigarettes, the moment of decisions arrives. When we thought it was impossible to fall in love with her anymore, Nitzan brings a mature and sober retrospective on her behavior at the beginning of the show. Suddenly, when one remembers the defenses she shed, one realizes that Nitzan has really gone through a process. This word undergoes terrible inflation in the "wedding", but once for a hot eclipse, it can be used without vomiting the entire contents of the intestines.



Mano also went through a deep process, it turns out: instead of smoking at home, he smokes on the porch. Just, he also learned to talk a little. As they said themselves, they created a "common language", which is also what makes them a wonderful TV couple. We believe them because they are personal, and the private jokes set their relationship apart more than any wedding statement that "there is something special between us." In short, they say yes. Of course it is.



In the evening, after embracing a symbolic cat doll as a gift from Nitzan, Mano gives her a pink robe that corresponds with the words "adorned with your forehead."

Who would have believed at the beginning of the season that this moron is so poetic.

Leave for a moment the critique of the format, of the experts, of the application.

In front of Nitzan and Mano, all the defensive walls we raised in front of "Hatonami" fall.

And so we will sum up in Nitzan's words: "We did it, Manu."

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