Jewish Matchmaking

Anonymous
I love this show. It is amazing.
Anonymous
I think he is gay. Ori.
Anonymous
Ok I binged this whole show tonight. And I loved it and the matchmaker herself is amazing.

This is my take - all the singles are not entirely straight but they are living in a culture where conventional marriage is expected. Some of those kids don't even know yet that they are gay, but they obviously are so.

I wonder if this might be explored in a further series.
Anonymous
Definitely thought the guy in Wyoming was gay.
When they first introduced him he didn't use a pronoun for his ex and at first I thought this show may include same sex couples.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think he is gay. Ori.


I don’t think he’s gay. My Mom is Israeli. He’s a stereotype, but not of a gay man.

Also, he’s exceptionally insecure. That accent is greatly enhanced. No one comes as a child and retains an Israeli accent like that. Even if he speaks Hebrew at home.
Anonymous
I’m Jewish nd I didn’t even realize there were that many practicing Jews who are this self centered and into sex. I think Ari and Harmonie should date, it’s their best shot at happiness. I also keep wondering if the matchmaker is wearing a wig. I liked Dani with Hawaiian Dani, they should get married and live in LA as a compromise.
Anonymous
This show is as infuriating as Indian Matchmaking. So many characters introduced in the early episodes…and never heard from again. The super religious NYC woman went on three dates with one guy…and nothing else shown. I get they won’t all end up matched, but are we just not supposed to care about these people at all? Do none of them end up dating anyone? So annoying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m Jewish nd I didn’t even realize there were that many practicing Jews who are this self centered and into sex. I think Ari and Harmonie should date, it’s their best shot at happiness. I also keep wondering if the matchmaker is wearing a wig. I liked Dani with Hawaiian Dani, they should get married and live in LA as a compromise.


Yes she is wearing a well fitting, well dressed wig. She is practicing Orthodox. She said this.
It's a shame about the wig in a way though, because those photos of her as a young woman with all that gorgeous curly hair!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This show is as infuriating as Indian Matchmaking. So many characters introduced in the early episodes…and never heard from again. The super religious NYC woman went on three dates with one guy…and nothing else shown. I get they won’t all end up matched, but are we just not supposed to care about these people at all? Do none of them end up dating anyone? So annoying.


It was dissatisfying I agree. I want a follow up, an update on these "couples" or even just the individuals. I loved Stuart. "I'm 51. But my reading level is 56" haha.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think he is gay. Ori.


I don’t think he’s gay. My Mom is Israeli. He’s a stereotype, but not of a gay man.

Also, he’s exceptionally insecure. That accent is greatly enhanced. No one comes as a child and retains an Israeli accent like that. Even if he speaks Hebrew at home.


Right. That makes sense. I thought he was seriously punching above his weight. He was not a physically attractive man on any level. No muscle tone, bad posture, the head of a horse and teeth to match.
Anonymous
Indian M was much better, here they seem to care more about your geography so they can show nice scenery than if you are actually trying to get married. They didn’t highlight the “level of Indian” nearly as much the way they keep making this one all about different levels of Judaism.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Indian M was much better, here they seem to care more about your geography so they can show nice scenery than if you are actually trying to get married. They didn’t highlight the “level of Indian” nearly as much the way they keep making this one all about different levels of Judaism.



Perhaps because you're either Indian or you're not?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Indian M was much better, here they seem to care more about your geography so they can show nice scenery than if you are actually trying to get married. They didn’t highlight the “level of Indian” nearly as much the way they keep making this one all about different levels of Judaism.



Perhaps because you're either Indian or you're not?


I don’t think Indians all consider themselves the same
Anonymous
Just started watching this and also find it a little boring.It’s funny how they try to not look at the camera but do!
I think that Harmonie is wearing green contact lens, they just don’t look natural.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This show is as infuriating as Indian Matchmaking. So many characters introduced in the early episodes…and never heard from again. The super religious NYC woman went on three dates with one guy…and nothing else shown. I get they won’t all end up matched, but are we just not supposed to care about these people at all? Do none of them end up dating anyone? So annoying.


It was dissatisfying I agree. I want a follow up, an update on these "couples" or even just the individuals. I loved Stuart. "I'm 51. But my reading level is 56" haha.


I hated Stuart. Didn’t find him funny at all, or good looking.
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