

36, single, and professionally stuck — Israel's most relatable disaster is here.
Season 3 • Episode 10
LatestDespite his attempts to take charge of his life, Ron remains quite the same. At 36 years old, he has grown accustomed to his gray and dull daily routine, and as he looks back he sees his best years waving at him. He hasn’t found love, a career or even a general direction of meaning, and that begins weighing on his soul. In an attempt to pull himself together, he reconnects with an old flame and tries to break his habits in order to achieve a little piece of happiness.
Writing
Crushingly specific dialogue that feels eavesdropped.
Acting
Feldman plays himself with zero vanity, maximum pain.
Direction
Intimate handheld style that refuses to glamorize mediocrity.
Creators
Ron Feldman, Anat Oren
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Ron helped pioneer Israel's 'autofiction TV' boom, where creators play exaggerated versions of themselves — think Curb but with more economic anxiety.
Feldman and Oren are real-life exes who wrote the series together during their actual breakup, which explains the knife-edge chemistry.