Yes, which broadcasts Fauda, issued an unusual notice on Sunday telling viewers they can skip two upcoming episodes without losing the thread of the season. The warning says episodes 7 and 8, airing Monday, are based on the events of October 7 and include content, images and sounds that may be difficult to watch.
The company said the two episodes revisit “that terrible day” and can be watched on their own, but added: “If watching is too hard, it is also okay to skip them and reconnect with the season’s storyline, which will continue in the episode airing next week.”
The current season of Fauda began airing several weeks ago and is expected to be the series’ final season. Its creators, Lior Raz and Avi Issacharoff, have already started work on a new project, currently titled The Therapist.
According to the production, The Therapist will be a psychological thriller that combines Middle East espionage with a deep examination of human psychology, trauma, guilt and love, which may offer the characters a chance at repair.