Miran is seeking revenge for his parents death so he plans to marry daughter Reyyan from the family who were responsible for that. Unexpectedly he falls in love with Reyyan. Will this change the plan?
A tale of love born of revenge. Like other series created on the basis of the book, we have a good script full of events and qualitatively drawn characters. Young performers of the main roles perfectly cope with their roles and become favorites of the audience. As a result, the first season tears ratings and makes you look forward
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A tale of love born of revenge. Like other series created on the basis of the book, we have a good script full of events and qualitatively drawn characters. Young performers of the main roles perfectly cope with their roles and become favorites of the audience. As a result, the first season tears ratings and makes you look forward to the continuation. Naturally, the producers do not want to miss this point, doubling the number of episodes of the second season with the same amount of material. The pauses are filled with songs and romantic scenes of a pair of main characters who were so missed by the audience in the first season. The rating is slowly falling, but still leaves a chance for the series to beautifully go to the finals leaving a lot of positive memories. But “greed ruined Fraer” – instead of the finale, we see a third season comparable in the number of episodes with the first two combined. There is almost no original material. New characters, new storylines are introduced, we play on the charisma of the main characters. And the first ten episodes are still around the level of the second season. But then the rating inexorably falls, because the story begins to go in circles, slides down to patterns, and the paired scenes are bored even by fans because they are drawn out and do not carry any semantic load. In the end, the series will be finalized by reducing the previously planned number by a couple of episodes. The rating at this point is a pathetic crumbs from the original. The rating is set as the average for all seasons.
Ferhat is a hitman working for his criminal uncle. Aslı is a young and idealistic doctor. One day, their roads crossed in the most unexpected way: Aslı more
Ferhat is a hitman working for his criminal uncle. Aslı is a young and idealistic doctor. One day, their roads crossed in the most unexpected way: Aslı is forced to operate on a man that Ferhat had shot. close
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Follows the lives and families of three adults living and growing up in the United States of America in present and past times. As their paths cross and more
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Brothers, Kuzey and Guney, are poles apart in character and perception. Despite their differences, the brothers fall in love with the same girl, Cemre.
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Set in the present, the series offers a bold, subversive take on Archie, Betty, Veronica and their friends, exploring the surreality of small-town life, more
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