Jewish Matchmaking

Anonymous
I’m a few episodes in. Anyone else watching? Thoughts?

Harmonie is interesting, and I’m wondering if she’ll actually settle down. She says she wants to, but I think she likes the party lifestyle too much.
Anonymous
I just started watching. I can’t with Ori and his whole “I only date beautiful women.” Gross.
Anonymous
Ori lives with his parents, owes his job to his parents, isn’t particularly attractive or charming, and has poor Hebrew. Next!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m a few episodes in. Anyone else watching? Thoughts?

Harmonie is interesting, and I’m wondering if she’ll actually settle down. She says she wants to, but I think she likes the party lifestyle too much.


That sounds like a fun show. Jews usually do really well in marriage department. Almost every US president has a jewish son/daughter in-law. Most US jews are well off and good looking so makes sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m a few episodes in. Anyone else watching? Thoughts?

Harmonie is interesting, and I’m wondering if she’ll actually settle down. She says she wants to, but I think she likes the party lifestyle too much.


That sounds like a fun show. Jews usually do really well in marriage department. Almost every US president has a jewish son/daughter in-law. Most US jews are well off and good looking so makes sense.



Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ori lives with his parents, owes his job to his parents, isn’t particularly attractive or charming, and has poor Hebrew. Next!


He's the worst. He wants a blonde haired, blue eyed (cringe) Hebrew speaking Israeli hottie who lives in and will stay in LA. This has to be a VERY small pool to start with. They also have to want a large family, quickly after getting married.

He's not attractive himself really, is not independently successful, and is unhealthily enmeshed with his mother. He flat out said he would never defer to his wife over his mom (it was about wedding details, but 100% this goes for life in general).

He's delusional about what he brings to the table and what he expects of his prospects.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ori lives with his parents, owes his job to his parents, isn’t particularly attractive or charming, and has poor Hebrew. Next!


He's the worst. He wants a blonde haired, blue eyed (cringe) Hebrew speaking Israeli hottie who lives in and will stay in LA. This has to be a VERY small pool to start with. They also have to want a large family, quickly after getting married.

He's not attractive himself really, is not independently successful, and is unhealthily enmeshed with his mother. He flat out said he would never defer to his wife over his mom (it was about wedding details, but 100% this goes for life in general).

He's delusional about what he brings to the table and what he expects of his prospects.


+1.
Anonymous
These are heavily scripted, choreographed and rehearsed shows, why blame participants, they don't have much control over tge assigned narative.
Anonymous
Indian matchmaking show hasn't had any success on actual matchmaking.

Mainstream dating/marrying shows like Bachelor's, Bachelorette, engaged at first sight etc are as weird.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m a few episodes in. Anyone else watching? Thoughts?

Harmonie is interesting, and I’m wondering if she’ll actually settle down. She says she wants to, but I think she likes the party lifestyle too much.

She gives off a certain vibe, like she isn't a one man woman.
Anonymous
Is it as charming as Indian matchmaking?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is it as charming as Indian matchmaking?



No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is it as charming as Indian matchmaking?



No.

It’s terrible and boring
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is it as charming as Indian matchmaking?



No.

It’s terrible and boring



Unfortunately they selected a cast almost entirely without charm or interest.
Anonymous
I like the one funny older fella. I would date him.
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