Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much death in this series.
Do the ultra-orthodox tend to die young?
Death makes for good drama. Think of all the doctors killed off in Grey's Anatomy...(haven't watched that show in years, however).
Anonymous wrote:So much death in this series.
Do the ultra-orthodox tend to die young?
Anonymous wrote:I just finished the last episode and am confused as to why people think ruchami dies? She seemed completely fine (Baruch ha Shem).
Anonymous wrote:So much death in this series.
Do the ultra-orthodox tend to die young?
Anonymous wrote:So if Racheli is ultra orthodox why didn't she cover her hair after she was married? Or did she just get a wig that looks exactly like her real hair? I thought her hair looked real for most of the season, except there was once scene where it kind of looked like a wig but still the same color/style as her real hair. But then in the next episode it looked real to me again. But maybe I'm just not good at spotting wigs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just finished season 3 and am ready to talk about it![]()
I loved seasons 1 and 2 but was slightly disappointed in season 3. The thing I loved most about seasons 1 and 2 was how human and relatable the people and situations were, but season 3 was too much like a soap opera, too much drama to be real.
So what happened with the surrogate? Didn't she get pregnant on the first try? They never mentioned that situation again after Ruchami got pregnant herself.
Is Racheli ultra orthodox too? I couldn't figure that out. Based on her lifestyle she doesn't seem to be, but if she's not, why would Akiva's family encourage them to stay together beyond the fake marriage to please social services?
Why was Giti so opposed to the match with Shira #1? Other than the embarrassment of breaking off the engagement with Shira #2, what was wrong with Shira #1 or her family in Giti's eyes?
How did Libbi die, and if they didn't make it clear in the show why not?
The evolution of the relationship between Lippe and Giti kind of bugs me. It started at one place in season 1 when Lippe left for Argentina, and by season 3 it seems completely different and not believable given where they started.
There also were so many sub plots going on in season 3 that really didn't seem that relevant or important to driving the overall story. For example the thing with buying the car and Zvi Avri getting trapped inside. They were trying to point out tensions in gender roles and in the marriage, but it just seemed kind of disjointed from the other storylines. And even if you couldn't open the car doors from the back seat, surely the front doors would open!
All that said I did enjoy it and I'm sure it was difficult to film in 2020. I notice that most scenes only included a few people, hardly any with many people together, which is probably due to the difficulties of filming during a pandemic. All in all it was a fun watch and I'll be curious to see where they go with these characters if there's a season 4.
The surrogate was never implanted. Ruchami called it off before they implanted the embryos. She made up the story about the surrogate being pregnant, as a way to cover her trail after she figured out a way to get pregnant herself.
Anonymous wrote:I just finished season 3 and am ready to talk about it![]()
I loved seasons 1 and 2 but was slightly disappointed in season 3. The thing I loved most about seasons 1 and 2 was how human and relatable the people and situations were, but season 3 was too much like a soap opera, too much drama to be real.
So what happened with the surrogate? Didn't she get pregnant on the first try? They never mentioned that situation again after Ruchami got pregnant herself.
Is Racheli ultra orthodox too? I couldn't figure that out. Based on her lifestyle she doesn't seem to be, but if she's not, why would Akiva's family encourage them to stay together beyond the fake marriage to please social services?
Why was Giti so opposed to the match with Shira #1? Other than the embarrassment of breaking off the engagement with Shira #2, what was wrong with Shira #1 or her family in Giti's eyes?
How did Libbi die, and if they didn't make it clear in the show why not?
The evolution of the relationship between Lippe and Giti kind of bugs me. It started at one place in season 1 when Lippe left for Argentina, and by season 3 it seems completely different and not believable given where they started.
There also were so many sub plots going on in season 3 that really didn't seem that relevant or important to driving the overall story. For example the thing with buying the car and Zvi Avri getting trapped inside. They were trying to point out tensions in gender roles and in the marriage, but it just seemed kind of disjointed from the other storylines. And even if you couldn't open the car doors from the back seat, surely the front doors would open!
All that said I did enjoy it and I'm sure it was difficult to film in 2020. I notice that most scenes only included a few people, hardly any with many people together, which is probably due to the difficulties of filming during a pandemic. All in all it was a fun watch and I'll be curious to see where they go with these characters if there's a season 4.
Anonymous wrote:So if Racheli is ultra orthodox why didn't she cover her hair after she was married? Or did she just get a wig that looks exactly like her real hair? I thought her hair looked real for most of the season, except there was once scene where it kind of looked like a wig but still the same color/style as her real hair. But then in the next episode it looked real to me again. But maybe I'm just not good at spotting wigs!
Anonymous wrote:I just finished season 3 and am ready to talk about it![]()
I loved seasons 1 and 2 but was slightly disappointed in season 3. The thing I loved most about seasons 1 and 2 was how human and relatable the people and situations were, but season 3 was too much like a soap opera, too much drama to be real.
So what happened with the surrogate? Didn't she get pregnant on the first try? They never mentioned that situation again after Ruchami got pregnant herself.
Is Racheli ultra orthodox too? I couldn't figure that out. Based on her lifestyle she doesn't seem to be, but if she's not, why would Akiva's family encourage them to stay together beyond the fake marriage to please social services?
Why was Giti so opposed to the match with Shira #1? Other than the embarrassment of breaking off the engagement with Shira #2, what was wrong with Shira #1 or her family in Giti's eyes?
How did Libbi die, and if they didn't make it clear in the show why not?
The evolution of the relationship between Lippe and Giti kind of bugs me. It started at one place in season 1 when Lippe left for Argentina, and by season 3 it seems completely different and not believable given where they started.
There also were so many sub plots going on in season 3 that really didn't seem that relevant or important to driving the overall story. For example the thing with buying the car and Zvi Avri getting trapped inside. They were trying to point out tensions in gender roles and in the marriage, but it just seemed kind of disjointed from the other storylines. And even if you couldn't open the car doors from the back seat, surely the front doors would open!
All that said I did enjoy it and I'm sure it was difficult to film in 2020. I notice that most scenes only included a few people, hardly any with many people together, which is probably due to the difficulties of filming during a pandemic. All in all it was a fun watch and I'll be curious to see where they go with these characters if there's a season 4.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just finished season 3 and am ready to talk about it![]()
I loved seasons 1 and 2 but was slightly disappointed in season 3. The thing I loved most about seasons 1 and 2 was how human and relatable the people and situations were, but season 3 was too much like a soap opera, too much drama to be real.
So what happened with the surrogate? Didn't she get pregnant on the first try? They never mentioned that situation again after Ruchami got pregnant herself.
Is Racheli ultra orthodox too? I couldn't figure that out. Based on her lifestyle she doesn't seem to be, but if she's not, why would Akiva's family encourage them to stay together beyond the fake marriage to please social services?
Why was Giti so opposed to the match with Shira #1? Other than the embarrassment of breaking off the engagement with Shira #2, what was wrong with Shira #1 or her family in Giti's eyes?
How did Libbi die, and if they didn't make it clear in the show why not?
The evolution of the relationship between Lippe and Giti kind of bugs me. It started at one place in season 1 when Lippe left for Argentina, and by season 3 it seems completely different and not believable given where they started.
There also were so many sub plots going on in season 3 that really didn't seem that relevant or important to driving the overall story. For example the thing with buying the car and Zvi Avri getting trapped inside. They were trying to point out tensions in gender roles and in the marriage, but it just seemed kind of disjointed from the other storylines. And even if you couldn't open the car doors from the back seat, surely the front doors would open!
All that said I did enjoy it and I'm sure it was difficult to film in 2020. I notice that most scenes only included a few people, hardly any with many people together, which is probably due to the difficulties of filming during a pandemic. All in all it was a fun watch and I'll be curious to see where they go with these characters if there's a season 4.
Giti was opposed to Shira #1 because she was of Algerian descent. I belive the Git and her family are all Russian or some other eastern european descent.
Anonymous wrote:I just finished season 3 and am ready to talk about it![]()
I loved seasons 1 and 2 but was slightly disappointed in season 3. The thing I loved most about seasons 1 and 2 was how human and relatable the people and situations were, but season 3 was too much like a soap opera, too much drama to be real.
So what happened with the surrogate? Didn't she get pregnant on the first try? They never mentioned that situation again after Ruchami got pregnant herself.
Is Racheli ultra orthodox too? I couldn't figure that out. Based on her lifestyle she doesn't seem to be, but if she's not, why would Akiva's family encourage them to stay together beyond the fake marriage to please social services?
Why was Giti so opposed to the match with Shira #1? Other than the embarrassment of breaking off the engagement with Shira #2, what was wrong with Shira #1 or her family in Giti's eyes?
How did Libbi die, and if they didn't make it clear in the show why not?
The evolution of the relationship between Lippe and Giti kind of bugs me. It started at one place in season 1 when Lippe left for Argentina, and by season 3 it seems completely different and not believable given where they started.
There also were so many sub plots going on in season 3 that really didn't seem that relevant or important to driving the overall story. For example the thing with buying the car and Zvi Avri getting trapped inside. They were trying to point out tensions in gender roles and in the marriage, but it just seemed kind of disjointed from the other storylines. And even if you couldn't open the car doors from the back seat, surely the front doors would open!
All that said I did enjoy it and I'm sure it was difficult to film in 2020. I notice that most scenes only included a few people, hardly any with many people together, which is probably due to the difficulties of filming during a pandemic. All in all it was a fun watch and I'll be curious to see where they go with these characters if there's a season 4.