Mesudarim | |
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Created by | Asaf Harel, Muli Segev |
Starring |
Asaf Harel Asi Cohen Maor Cohen Eran Zarhovich |
Country of origin | Israel |
Production | |
Running time | 45 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Keshet (TV) |
Original release | February 17, 2007 – August 1, 2009 |
Mesudarim (Hebrew: מסודרים, meaning "settled [for life]" in Israeli slang) is an Israeli sitcom broadcasting in Keshet, Channel 2. The series starts when 4 friends - Tomer Levi (Asi Cohen) Erez Klyner (Eran Zarhovich), Guy Fogel (Asaf Harel) and Sagi Berlad (Maor Cohen), sell their gaming startup company to an American corporation for 217 million dollars, and deals with how the 4 very different childhood friends deal with their newfound wealth.
Episode 9 contains a rare crossover in Israeli television, which is with the drama Betipul.
Other leading actors in the show's two seasons are Dan Shapira, Nimrod Kamer and Dovale Glickman.
Shortly after the conclusion of season 2, creator Asaf Harel and Keshet stated that further seasons would not be produced.
The format of Mesudarim was purchased by Fox Broadcasting Company.
On February 11, 2010, a clip from the show presenting a new gaming product was mistakingly published on Gizmodo as an actual upcoming gaming innovation.