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May's reactions may be exaggerated or childish, but those of Moshe can be really scary. And also: Is Lior doing other things during the day besides waiting with two cc


The monster has come out of it: May may react childishly, but Moshe's reactions are frightening

May's reactions may be exaggerated or childish, but those of Moshe can be really scary.

And also: Does Lior do other things during the day besides wait with two glasses of Katya wine?

Ofir Sagarsky

15/06/2022

Wednesday, 15 June, 2022, 07:54 Updated: 08:22

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Lior and Liad come to visit his parents, "Wedding at First Sight" (Keshet 12)

Every season of Khatunami has episodes that should come with a trigger warning.

Last season, about fifty percent of the episodes were like this, while in the current season, which is shuffling like the connection of Idit and Raphael, it seems that the hard-to-watch shows are starting now.

On this occasion, we will bless Itamar who can finally get out of the bunker, because he has a new replacement - he is Moshe.

At least half the country was wrong to think he was charming, God knows how you managed to miss that glacial look, a look that emanates from a metallic sound reserved for Norwegian horror series, but I'm here to say: I told you.

May and Moses

Another morning he goes up to the house of the MM and Moshe continues to fall victim to the terror of the alarm clocks, blaming May for the reality of May's life. Carries with his brother to the coffee inspector, emits a plastic laugh with every mention of a serious relationship.

"Good for him," explains the brother, who apparently did not watch "The Joker."



The next night Moshe is not ready to go through without the intervention of the watch, and May agrees to sacrifice her career for the sake of Moshe's sleep when she agrees to settle for a vibration instead of a ring.

The result: Moshe enjoys a controlled 200 selfies in the sun while May is forced to explain herself to the boss from "The Devil Wears Prada".



Both of their needs are understandable and legitimate - he wants to sleep, she wants to work.

I have no brilliant solution to provide in such a situation other than a separate sleep, which also sucks in its own way.

Either way, this is their last problem.

For another moment begins the bloody war, which will be created in the pages of history as the Rabin-Jaffa Square war.

Saturday morning, May is eager to take a walk in Jaffa, but Moshe offers to go down and walk around nearby, Rabin Square.

According to May's response, an offer is only slightly more worthy than robbing a bank together or watching minors porn.

"Serious? Are you serious with me?", She is astonished, and Moshe surrenders to the ride, plotting all the way in a taxi how to ruin the event.

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Moshe and Mai.

Wedding at First Sight (Photo: Screenshot, Rainbow 12)

May's reactions may be exaggerated, unadapted or childish - but Moshe's reactions are frightening, and his silence is thunderous.

When they are about to return from Jaffa without knocking Abu Hassan, Mai realizes that something is probably really wrong and she tries to dub him, but Moshe is determined to stay angry, and we will address her tone of voice to continue to control the situation.

If he tells her, God forbid, what he really thinks or feels - the power may pass into her hands.



"What do you want?", She tries anyway, and Moshe is determined to get upset, which takes out the obscure sentence: "Maybe instead of what I want we will think what we want?".

I did not understand, your brains are synchronized with Bluetooth?

You both have different desires, that's the whole root of the quarrel.

But Moshe can not say what he wants and end an interest - he enjoys being chattered around in attempts to understand the norths of his soul.

He likes to be the center of the event.



May is really trying to talk to him, to talk to him, but Moshe is repulsed - "I do not mean to quarrel with you now."

You don't have to fight, you can talk, but Moshe prefers to sit still and be silent like a cryptomat.

"I do not call when I feel such bones," he tries to explain.

"I breathe, I put myself in proportions."

This is the most human moment I have seen the episode in Moses, and as a human being, he is wrong.

Can't relax.

Moshe (Photo: Screenshot, Keshet 12)

First of all, Moses does not really manage to calm himself or put himself in proportions.

If an hour has passed and you have not succeeded - throw the method in the trash.

I know them, the silent angers.

They are sure that they process their feelings in the best way among themselves, but in practice, they only warm themselves even more.



What other angry silencers do not realize, is that while they are taking their spice, the world is not stopping a queen.

Their partner continues to exist in the same space, and their silence envelops her, closes in on her, burdensome and unavoidable.

People have no idea how much they are capable of hurting in their silence.



May tries to present her side, but Moshe does not see with her eyes: "You are entering a victim position, factually this is what you did."

factually?

Sorry, but how can a "victim position" be factual?

This is a factual opinion.

But in the heat of the moment, the facts no longer interest Moshe, and the greenish asshole monster erupts from him in full exclusion.

"You gave your speech in May, and it was really touching, now I'll talk," he goes down to the level of a talkbackist in a boxer in Mom's living room.

After he hurled his hate words at her, in the freezing cold, May got up to continue on her way.

She is already trampled and drained, but Moshe adds one last assumption: "The fact that you are now getting up from the bench is not respectful."



After hitting her from every direction, Moshe sighed to the cameras, "The conversation between me and May reaches intensities that I do not want in my life."

He does not want a relationship that leads to explosions, but I do not know how easily he will find such a relationship, because unfortunately, for every one of his relationships Moses will bring himself.

After this cruel event May may feel like breaking the tools, and I feel like doing it for her, but more likely she will give Moses another chance, and one more and one more, in the name of "the process."

Five in the morning.

Katya and Lior (Photo: Screenshot, from "Wedding at First Sight")

Katya and Lior

Katya is facing important surgery, another reason for Lior to get up with her for coffee and pastries at 5:00, after he probably also managed to order a helicopter to write a greeting to her over the hospital sky.

This habit of his is so comfortable and flattering to her, that only now has she begun to wonder how proper it actually is.

"Wasn't it clear to you that whoever was with you would have to do this?", Lior shrugged, as if he had never seen another relationship.



"It's charming and so unrivaled and so unusual," Katya praises, and I'd just love to add: "And scary."

I try my best to digest Lior's unstoppable romance, but can not help but ask a few questions.

For example, does he do other things during the day besides work Katya?

Does anyone even remember what he is doing?

There was something there with software, but I am more and more convinced that this software is also called Katya, and its whole purpose is to follow the schedule of the human Katya Katya and synchronize Lior with it.



Think for a moment how easy it is: once you say you work at a startup and add a few more words to it in English, the girl will not ask any more questions, both so as not to come out dumb and also because the answers are terribly boring anyway.

This is how you also made the impression of a successful and busy careerist and also found a cover story for you.

I'm telling you, a "startup employee" is the new "institution agent."

Katya, wedding (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

But Laktia is too pleasant to suspect impersonation, and besides, an impostor waiting for you with coffee and a donut in the morning is several times better than the others in Haim Etgar's creatures department, so what if he finds out he has a collection of hairs instead of a bank account.

"I never thought I would reach such depths of communication," she reports to Yael, and neither did we, and are still looking for the depths in question.



When she returns exhausted from a day of work, Lior is already waiting for her with a bottle of wine.

They both had a busy day: she returned the hearing to a two-year-old girl today, and he had apparently been waiting for her since morning with glasses of wine in his hands like a living statue.

When they come to life, it is Lior who raises for the first time the fear that what comes quickly will run away quickly, and on the other hand, they have been holding together for quite some time in terms of signatures, and in terms of signatures they are also completely "all in".

And when Lior says that, he means.

Limor and Liad

Unfortunately, the chilly breakup from Limor has mostly affected him, and as she vacates an animal for a destination he finds himself completely losing it.

Even back home he does not get the contra he hoped for in his stern look, and Limor is light-hearted and mind-boggling skipping her coffee while a light advertisement for the soy drink sponsors the episode.

It is said that the best revenge is served cold, and Liad takes the phrase in the full sense of the word when he serves Limor a meal like a cook in prison.



Limor who had just landed from the Midburn a bit in shock;

It comes from "a place where you are enveloped in love to a place of nothingness."

Hard landing, of course, just keep in mind one essential difference between home and Midburn, and the difference is that in Midburn those present are equipped with enough mind-disruptors to love everyone as they are, whereas here there is only soy milk in commercial quantities.



If so this is a dark night of the soul for Limor and Liad, each of them demonstratively arranging sheets.

The expectations of "All You Need to Love" remain orphaned on the couches, and this image will probably not let go of us until the end of the season.



Out of the crisis, 489753 in number, they open another conversation about the importance of the conversation.

It is no longer possible with this Arespoatica.

After a game of close communication and endless twists and turns around the root of the matter, they agree again, for the umpteenth time, that a misunderstanding has fallen, and Limor receives another measured hug from the daily budget.

A million crisis.

Liad and Limor (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

Edith and Raphael

The Torah spoke of four Sachim: Edith and Raphael, Katya and Lior.

They are all sweet and nice (unless it turns out otherwise) - but admittedly - boring to die for.

Enough, it is impossible to continue to follow a couple who is only good to him or who is only mediocre to him.

Both are too flat to hold a plot line, but while Shaktia and Lior hold the magic of falling in love, Edith and Raphael are already making me feel like the researchers watching birds for a year for National Geographic.



They return from the honeymoon as complete as a couple of thirty years that even betrayals no longer excite them.

She sends him a shopping list to the writer, he ignores - in a moment they sign up for a tantra or macrame workshop or both.

She did not even have a chance to quarrel with him, because Raphael parked as she wanted, and again they were left with only jokes that there was nothing to talk about.



Luckily, Idit's friend is on her way, in her ability to save the house from its desolation, and the situation is so serious that it is enough for Idit to hear from Rafael half a minute of text about coffee beans to declare that he has come to life.

On this occasion, I will appeal to anyone whose area of ​​interest is esoteric - you must find additional areas of interest, so that it will be possible to have a conversation with you.

According to Edith, she and Rafael go down on each other because they feel comfortable, and she's right - they feel very comfortable, too comfortable.

They are the only couple who jumped at once from the awkward silence phase of first dates to the depressing silence phase of retirement.

She tends to sting him about his silence, but the truth is that she, too, does not really contribute to the discourse, perhaps because she is tired of trying.

This is exactly the time when you are supposed to divorce, or rather, thirty years after the children have begged you to divorce because today it is already legitimate and they are divorced themselves.



Still, with the psychologist Yael, they manage to talk for the first time about something other than the silence itself or coffee: Raphael admits that he was clouded by Edith's statement that she would like good friends to remain - as if she had blocked the relationship between them in advance.

This is really a strange statement.

I will never understand people who want to remain friends of their exes, but wanting to remain friends of the ex even before you know him, is already another level.



Equipped with renewed strength, they move into a neutral apartment like the image of both of them, and despite the lack of sexual or romantic chemistry emanating from them, Idit decides to sleep together, with "cautious optimism" in hand.

Does that mean things are heating up?

At this point, in forgiveness, it's not even interesting.

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