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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Shissssssssssh.. Some already got lucky.. :lol: On [b]December 17, 2020[/b], an online world premier event for Season 3, Episode 1 was hosted by the Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center.[17] Season 3 will stream on Netflix starting March 25, 2021.[18] [/quote] I paid to see the first on December 17th and a Milwaukee JCC offered the first three episodes this past weekend. Three episodes in, season three is every bit as good as the prior seasons. [/quote] OOOOOOOOOOHhh... you lucky dog!!!! :lol: I would ask you for spoil ins because I love to know but I know others would jump me so I have to wait but just tell u s.. do they move the action to US or stay in Israel? They were talking about moving it to Williamsburg NY.. just say yes or no.. :lol: [/quote] Still in Israel. Otherwise, my lips are sealed. There is supposed to be an American version being made but the story line is nothing like the original. I learned of these things on the Facebook discussion group which actually has very interesting posts. [/quote] Oh thanks for revealing a little.. Will help to survive the last three hours of the wait LOL. So the American one would be different. I don't Facebook so I would never know. If you could share m ore would be awesome. I wonder how different it will be. I think one reason why people like this show is how down to Earth, now family centered it is and how sheltered from the winds of the world and politics it is. In a way it provides some break and rest from those things and let reflect on things that in each of us connect with things that are most important.[/quote] I also Like that there is love and pain. Love and respect for community and the elderly. The dad tells ask akiva to go move the grandma’s tv - it’s almost 10 pm and akiva goes. The conversations are very realistic. The music is lovely and the acting is phenomenal. When the dad delivers a speech or story- his delivery is perfect (pausing, inflection, etc.). The characters are well developed so you have emotional attachments to them. You could feel the wife’s desperation for an abortion and feel sad for her she didn’t get one and then feel the husband’s defeat when he learned they were having a 6th baby (after he’d recently told his oldest how he wishes for solitude more than anything else- both parents felt trapped ask you felt for both of them.) [/quote]
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