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Moshe created a strange drama around May's dog. There is only one explanation for this - Walla! culture

2022-05-25T05:53:42.318Z


Matan is unable to release the rejection that Magi suffered even before the show and is conducted as a moving anxiety block, Moshe produces a strange and suspicious drama about May's dog, and Ben and Maayan prepare for a big explosion


Moshe created a strange drama around May's dog.

There is only one explanation for this

Matan is unable to release the rejection that Magi suffered even before the show and is conducted as a moving anxiety block, Moshe produces a strange and suspicious drama about the dog of May, and Ben and Maayan ahead of a big explosion: Ofir Sagarsky concludes another episode of Khatuni

Ofir Sagarsky

25/05/2022

Wednesday, 25 May 2022, 08:05 Updated: 08:43

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A proud couple at "Wedding at First Sight" (Rainbow 12)

This is the morning after the first gay wedding in the history of my wedding, and given the amount of talkbackers who have stated they will stop watching the show from now on, I wonder how many viewers and viewers know that Danny Friedlander is gay.

If this is your agenda, you may want to stop looking retroactively three seasons back.

A second possibility is that for you gays deserve to be seen on TV, just avoid expressing their sexual and romantic identity.

If so - you're still homophobic.

Just let's straighten that line.

Am I talking to one talkbackist who has commented all over the internet thousands of times?

It is very possible.

Mysterious is the talkbackist mind.

As a tribute to Heather, we will start with them.

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Golf lesson.

Guy and Matan (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

Matan and Guy

Matan and Guy land on their honeymoon in Sicily, with a romantic room, a pastoral landscape and bottomless champagne - a perfect opportunity for Matan for another meteoric anxiety attack.

"Let's lift each other up like I'm picking you up now," Guy congratulates on the life of mutual levels, a blessing he will need throughout the episode as he continues to carry Matan on his shoulders, embodying the character of the therapist while in need of self-care.



At least in the meantime they manage to hold on to this asymmetrical balance.

In Italy everything looks better, even the scam restaurant organized for them by the production, where customers are required to prepare their own food under the pretext of a close couple activity.

What an incredible scam.

I'm dying to meet the business head behind her.

On the way I invite you to my new workshop, "Double Cleaning", where you are invited to clean my house for an exciting couple investigation at an introductory price.



On their way out they pass the critics' book, and Guy repeats the "golf lesson" mob that has adopted too many romantic comedies, leaning back to giving and demonstrating to him in his sturdy arms how to perform various to the most basic actions, such as writing.

He tells the cameras that not everything is in place, and that he feels a little alone and a little strange due to the new acquaintance.

He says that he is comfortable with Matan, but probably not comfortable enough to tell him about the difficulties he is experiencing.

They still need to learn to communicate, although from my acquaintance with men in general, the exchanges on tomato slicing in the kitchen are considered a sufficient level of communication.

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On the standard of the therapist.

Guy (Photo: Screenshot, Rainbow 12)

It's noon, time for another anxiety attack.

Guy again tries to calm Matan down, which only arouses in giving more anxieties and conspiracy theories as to Guy's true motives.

Does he want to calm him down just to calm down, or out of genuine affection and closeness, and maybe also attraction, or just attraction, or maybe those are not his own words at all but of aliens who have taken over his mind for espionage purposes?

Paradoxically, only when he manages to release from anxieties will he be able to find the answers to all of these.



At the moment, when they are in a therapist-patient relationship, it is really not possible to tell if a relationship is growing there.

More than that, it is likely that Guy does not know the answers either, because at the moment he does not know Matan except as a walking lump of anxiety.

To get to know him, he tries to calm down, and to calm down, he recreates the golf lesson mob again - this time in a target shooting activity.

They both do not know exactly what they are doing, but Matan's failure in the field causes him to give up and leave the game, a common reaction among game participants aged 6-7.

Guy also serves as a supportive shoulder this time around but sees that it is a bit difficult for him because it is impossible to have a fun relationship with a person who needs emotional support during a birthday activity.



But it is not the target shooting that is really what is at stake, but the doubt about Guy.

He is unwilling to let go of the rejection that Magi suffered even before the show, sometime, when Guy refused the match offered by their mutual friends.

They have to talk about it already, ventilate, leave the story behind and move on, but the fear of giving is too deep to touch on the subject.

He tries to grope in the direction, in his clumsy way, around dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant.

Guy and Matan (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

"What were your expectations of this honeymoon?", He opens a quarterly feedback call.

"I have an opportunity here to do something I gave up," Guy replies, and that something is probably giving.

Whether he really means it or is trying to soak up giving comfort - it does not work for giving, who continues to nod in front of him at the Transformer meeting.



It is difficult to say whether Matan is at all capable of freeing himself from the blasts he is in, because even regardless of his charged emotional state, anxiety seems to be inherent in him.

See it in the hunched body, in the self-conscious movement and in the bent posture.

A tribute to the Titanic given to him by Guy in the middle of the restaurant (which is another variation on the golf lesson mob) manages to temporarily relieve the tension, but it's still unclear if it's a story about love or a shipwreck in the middle of the sea and death from hypothermia.

Moshe and Mai

The sun has not yet risen but Moshe has already risen and declares looking at the horizon, as the state contract, "feels wonderful."

As much as I like the match between him and May, Moshe himself is not entirely clear to me.

I still do not fully understand his motives, there is a strange gap between his words and expression and his endless awareness of cameras - expressed in monologues from "House of Cards" - which makes me wonder if he enjoys his new relationship as well as the accompanying publicity.

"My wish is that she be the person closest to me in the world," he continues to report, a sentence that can be charming if said with a smile or chilling if said with a sealed face, as in the case of Moses.



After insisting he knows how to drive gears, Moshe continues to falter with the rental car, and this time with the Ambrax upstairs, a masculine arrogance I have only to admire.

How I would like to boast of knowing a subject I have no acquaintance with, especially if it is a life-threatening lie.

But more than arrogance, it is a deep, primordial fear of harming his masculinity if he is perceived as someone who does not know how to drive a gear, a fear that ironically comes true whenever Moses does decide to drive a gear.



Luckily May's tremendous bridal ability stands up to all of this.

It also contains Moshe's lust for shopping, which is revealed through a trip to a tourist shop, especially of the kind that can be found in abundance on the shores of Tel Aviv.

She balances this hammer with an obsession with inverted coffee, and for the moment, they both seem to be able to hold and absorb and even love each other’s quirks.

Now no doubt, Moshe is really excited about her.

He flew over her.

And also likes to talk to the camera, but that does not contradict.

Contain each other.

Moshe and Mai (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

But then, while walking as a couple on the boulevard, Moshe turns out to be one of those dubious types who report traffic jams in Wise and rank businesses on Google.

May, as mentioned, has infinite bridal ability, and she restrains the discovery without even being equipped with pepper spray.

In fact, she restrains all of Moshe's shortcomings with a big laugh - until it comes to the dog.

"I do not like to grow things," says Moshe as an alien with green slime instead of a soul.

"How do we get along with the dog?".



Moses seems to have no idea what insensitivity enters into such a sensitive issue for May.

Strange misunderstanding, given that he mourns to this day a dog he raised and passed away.

He's supposed to understand how precious Ray is to her heart.

In fact, why would he now have an opinion about the dog?

Did anyone ask him to raise him?

The thoughts of the dog were brewing in Moshe from the beginning, a strange occupation from the beginning, since most of the dogs function most of the day as a rug in the corner of the house.



There are two possible reasons for this unnecessary drama.

One is that Moses was startled by what was good for him, bothered by the problems that might arise later and invented one to finish it already and move on.

A second possibility is that Moses really has a problem - a problem of fear of commitment - and he throws it at the dog.



When Moshe refuses to take the dog for walks, he actually refuses to get into a routine that belongs to May.

He is afraid of being swallowed up in this relationship.

The discovery that we are not walking around with their wedding ring reinforces this theory.

But since he is unwilling to admit this fear even to himself, he shifts the responsibility to May and paints a rather insulting scenario in which she will make faces at him if he does not walk with the dog.

Who's going to take Ray down?

May (Photo: Screenshot, Rainbow 12)

Here, too, May takes on the role of conciliator, even though she is clearly the one who was harmed, and without Moses raising a finger for this reconciliation.

"She is a champion," Moshe reports again.

A correct diagnosis on his part, but also worrying about it.

We already know that under May's kindness, warmth and empathy sits a huge need for pleasure, and that she tends to give up on relationships in favor of the partner.

Right now, her attitude is magic on Moshe, who understands for himself that he exaggerates and that "it's all a dog", but I would like to know that she is also able to set clear boundaries and stand on the principles that are important to her, so as not to get lost in the relationship herself.



After a trip to the gym (who are you, people who do fitness during a honeymoon?) They continue to have a romantic cuddle in the pool.

"We absolutely fall in love," reports our infatuation reporter from the field, and May agrees, "a great match. The only thing to fear is the Uber perfection."

This fear, as mentioned, also nests in Moshe, and there is a feeling that he is going to meet in reality soon.



Even now, their reality is not perfect.

She might look like that through the pink screen of the wedding and the honeymoon.

Back home reality is going to hit them, because that's what happens to all couples who fall in love easily and quickly.

When these first meet and meet for the first time each other's flaws, the fall is especially painful.

And yet, after such sweet moments of the two together, "Khatunmi" deserves the credit for one of the most successful matchmaking in its history.



The couple in love ends the day with a random dance of Moses on the roof of a building, and in a proclamation, "It was a great moment."

"I love that he ranks the moments," May submits, just before Moshe goes to enter that ranking on Google.

Ben and Maayan

Ben and Maayan land on the honeymoon, carrying to Danny's couch the ongoing fit of laughter against the boundaries of the human diaphragm.

When they returned home, Maayan says, she was shaken, but then she received her first message from her new husband - and calmed down.

For her, this is an indication that Ben is also interested in her off-camera, and yet she needed his approval repeatedly during the episode.

Luckily, Ben is really interested.

There is touch and laughter and good communication between them, which is more than most couples can wish for, probably after three days of plus-minus dating.



They go to see apartments in Jaffa - the only city where you see apartments in a "wedding" universe - and find one that is too beautiful and bright to put shoes in, the kind of apartments that radiate a "successful relationship".

Traditionally, the search for an apartment in "Khatunmi" is a brilliant opening for a marital crisis, but they succeed in the task without controversy and they sign the issue with a kiss within exactly ten seconds.

As in the case of May and Moshe, here too the atmosphere is too sweet not to be disturbed and this theory will prove itself already in the next paragraph.



Upon entering the dream apartment, Maayan discovers that White has no sentiments for objects and more precisely, he says, he has no sentiments for "nothing."

His attempts to reassure her by threading the word "babe" into each sentence, raise pottery.

Kind of disturbing, because this whole issue of loving relationships between humans is pretty much based on sentimentality, but to objects, in this context, I would not attach much importance.

Sweet atmosphere.

Ben VeMa'ayan (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

I can understand her - I experienced a similar panic when I first entered my partner's bachelor apartment, and I noticed that there was no picture of any of his loved ones and not a single item to which he was emotionally attached.

As a sentimental woman, it's an experience that makes you doubt the person in front of you and wonder if you'll end this evening broken into pieces, but the truth is that the real madness is ours, the multiple objects and product embracers, not theirs.

All in all, these are people who do not show much interest in home design or material collection, and they can be deeply attached to people, as opposed to faded clothes or furniture or souvenirs from a second-grade teacher.



Either way, this concern is allayed by a first-of-its-kind dinner from Ben's skilled patties with an orgasmic texture of mashed potatoes, according to the evidence.

The camera has a number that is good for him but "easy to be happy in heaven", and in doing so plans a crisis that will also be implemented soon, in a one-man production.

Maayan, unaware of the plan being hatched, continues to shower compliments on the mashed potatoes and its maker while Ben begins to show signs of discomfort.



The expected cap of returning to the country has already landed on Ben, but has missed out on a sort - and they seem for the first time in an energetic out-of-sync, forgiving of the New Age phrase to disgust.

For Ben, the honeymoon is over.

He returned to the ground, ready to begin to get to know the woman in front of him in depth.

It also means just talking sometimes, about life, about work, about parents, about family - any discourse that does not deal with the relationship itself and the song of praise for its character.

routine.

Needs approvals.

Maayan (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

Maayan finds it difficult to let go of this routine, because she still needs a lot of approvals and Ben notices them, which can make her tired of it.

He can not and does not want to hand out to her at the moment the grandiose statements she is waiting for, because they are not reality based, and also perhaps because it is impossible to continue all the time with this sweetness.



At the moment, he can only say that it takes him a while to open, but when he opens - he is completely there.

The great drama that the promos were expecting us did not come, but there is a sense that it is imminent.

Whether it's Ben and Maayan or Moshe and Mai - the explosion must have already arrived.

It is impossible to declare a good relationship before a decent first quarrel, or at least a crisis, and it is impossible to consume too much sweet without sugar poisoning.

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