Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The wives are catty middle schoolers. Such a sad selection of Jewish women to highlight. Ugh. Hoped for better. We are better than that.
And the men are worse. I don’t get the hype of this show. I think reviews are rigged.
Anonymous wrote:I thought the siblings were great too, but where are they going with that? I actually think the marriage between Esther and Sasha is pretty healthy and nice. Are they really going to split them up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, to be fair, a rabbi’s family would freak out if he started dating non-Jewish. That seems like a valid stereotype.
Maybe, but not that way. They all seemed like grotesque caricatures.
And I doubt he would have dated a non Jew, one who is obsessed with sex and shops openly for sex toys, and has a sex podcast. (Also all that was pretty stupid- as in not only isn't she Jewish,
she's a freaky Shiksa. Come on.) He might have thought about it, but no, because to be a rabbi that is his life trajectory and not in character.
I couldn't believe how immature this writing was.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, to be fair, a rabbi’s family would freak out if he started dating non-Jewish. That seems like a valid stereotype.
Anonymous wrote:The wives are catty middle schoolers. Such a sad selection of Jewish women to highlight. Ugh. Hoped for better. We are better than that.
Anonymous wrote:I thought the siblings were great too, but where are they going with that? I actually think the marriage between Esther and Sasha is pretty healthy and nice. Are they really going to split them up?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love it, binged over the weekend. My mid 40s daughter also loved it. We have no preconceived notions about Jewish people so it's all new to us, plus with the generally low quality of sit coms and rom coms we'll tolerate some stereotyping and stretches of reality.
Overall, A+
Then you must be the intended audience. This felt like a Jewish primer in different places. I have Jewish in-laws (not my direct in-laws, my DH was the product of an interfaith marriage) and I have learned a lot of small things from them. However, I knew what a shiksa, Shabbat, etc. were before ever being married. Defining everything felt pedantic.
Super cute though!