Anonymous wrote:That’s the thing about all the israeli shows i watched. Low budget but great acting and character development.
Anonymous wrote:I've only watched the first few episodes of season 3.
The interaction with child welfare bugged me. Is it really realistic in Israel that a child would be taken based on a mistake that was really the daycare's fault? And would they have been so impressed by what was obviously a rushed marriage between a Hasidic man and a secular woman? It seemed so unrealistic, but maybe I'm naive.
Anonymous wrote:Once racheli and Akiva got married, did she start wearing a wig? I thought her hair looked different or more fake but wasn't sure.
Also, why to the married women cover their hair at home? Those sagging caps are the most unflattering thing to wear, why would they do that home? or why do they sleep with them on? when does the husband or kids ever see her real hair?
Anonymous wrote:i just finished the series. Season 3 lacked the charm of seasons 1 and 2. I'm depressed. Dov Glickman is a phenomenal actor, Michael Aloni is still hot as is the actor that plays Lippe but man was that a depressing story.
I'm amazed at how well the actor that plays Yosale acted. Being a child actor with a few lines in seasons.1 and 2 does not translate necessarily to being a good adult actor. He was great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So based on the scene right before the season 3 finale ending with Ruchami (with all of the people who had passed appearing with Akiva, Shulem and his brother) and Shulems speech about how the people who had died are still with them I thought Ruchami and the baby actually didn’t survive... especially when she looks directly into the camera. Or am I overthinking??
Yikes I think you might have something there, although I don't want to go back and re-watch it (bc I'm the PP who happened to imagine that kind of scene with my own family about a week before watching this, so I was a sobbing mess the first time) But PP, go back and watch it as you might be right. Although I'm not sure they'd want to lose that actress...
This is a debate on Facebook fan sites. On one, the moderator claims that Yes Studios did not intend for it to be ambiguous (but acknowledges that it is) and that the intention was for a happy ending. Some fans thought they were doing it because they can't afford Shira Haas in Season 4. I took it as a happy ending. There are recurring themes in the seasons and it all felt similar to Lippe and Giti's internal struggle/repentance clearing the way to their children's happiness.
Anonymous wrote:Did I miss how Libbe died? Did they ever say in the show? Also, what was Ruchemi saying "yes" to in the final scene?
Anonymous wrote:I've only watched the first few episodes of season 3.
The interaction with child welfare bugged me. Is it really realistic in Israel that a child would be taken based on a mistake that was really the daycare's fault? And would they have been so impressed by what was obviously a rushed marriage between a Hasidic man and a secular woman? It seemed so unrealistic, but maybe I'm naive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So based on the scene right before the season 3 finale ending with Ruchami (with all of the people who had passed appearing with Akiva, Shulem and his brother) and Shulems speech about how the people who had died are still with them I thought Ruchami and the baby actually didn’t survive... especially when she looks directly into the camera. Or am I overthinking??
Yikes I think you might have something there, although I don't want to go back and re-watch it (bc I'm the PP who happened to imagine that kind of scene with my own family about a week before watching this, so I was a sobbing mess the first time) But PP, go back and watch it as you might be right. Although I'm not sure they'd want to lose that actress...
Anonymous wrote:So based on the scene right before the season 3 finale ending with Ruchami (with all of the people who had passed appearing with Akiva, Shulem and his brother) and Shulems speech about how the people who had died are still with them I thought Ruchami and the baby actually didn’t survive... especially when she looks directly into the camera. Or am I overthinking??