The whole season is in one go (however, as usual). I like that there is no ostentatious drama in the series, which is typical of mainstream, expensive series. Everything here is close to life: everyone suffers quietly, if I may say so. That is, scandals and events are not the center of the series/the characters' lives. There is no forced "theatricality", it is very vital (in my opinion, everyone, I believe, is close to the characters' loss, their obsession with the past or/and attempts to find explanations in it, etc.). I hope for the approval of the next season.
At the end of the season, everyone is alive, fortunately. But none of the characters are okay. It's a strange season. Even for the Pfefferman family. The previous one was stronger, in my opinion. And Israel didn't pull it off. Although they tried to raise interesting topics, it looked a bit strained. Everything is IMHO, of course.
Am I the only one afraid that Joshi will do something to himself? Talking to a dead ex's glitch is unlikely to do any good. And the family is not up to him again. Everyone has their own cockroaches.
"An erection does not mean consent."
And Israel didn't pull it off. Although they tried to raise interesting topics, it looked a bit strained. Everything is IMHO, of course.