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  1. Israel's most popular primetime comedy, "Checkout" is streaming exclusively on ChaiFlicks starting November 18. Discover the best Jewish and Israeli TV serie...

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  2. Following a record breaking first season, Israel's most popular primetime comedy, "Checkout" is returning for a second season exclusively on ChaiFlicks start...

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  3. Close to the filming of the third season, a special episode of the series was broadcast during the Israeli parliamentary elections called "Democracy in Harmony". [7] In addition, on Valentine's Day, after the conclusion of the third season, a special episode titled "Valentine in Harmony" [ 8 ] was uploaded, and on the next Independence Day, another episode was uploaded called "Independence in ...

  4. yes Studios. Reaching cult-like status ahead of its forth season CHECKOUT is an. award-winning, mockumentary series offering a hilariously honest. look behind the scenes of a local supermarket. The seemingly mundane day-to-day lives of supermarket employees. and their customers, unravel with small dramas and constant clashes.

  5. Mar 15, 2022 · The series ran on Israeli TV from 2018 to 2021. In addition to plenty of humor that is authentic to these kinds of unfiltered Israeli reactions, the series tackles office life, social inequities, terrorism, racism, homophobia and other seemingly unfunny issues, with vibes at the Venn frequency of “The Office” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm.”

  6. 2 days ago · Checkout is 4511 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The TV show has moved up the charts by 438 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than The Sleepover Club but less popular than Welcome to the Ballroom. 4507.

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  8. Although Israeli TV series including the spy thriller “Fauda” and the Orthodox-themed “Shtisel” have been hits worldwide, “Checkout” — whose first three seasons aired on Israel’s Kan 11 channel — has become wildly popular for its absurdist depiction of more average, unglamorous Israelis.