It seems to me that the audience wants quite a lot from Alexandra at this stage. When she entered the harem, she was about 15 years old and although she was not a downtrodden peasant, she also did not come from an aristocratic family, where etiquette and rules of survival at court are taught from the cradle. Therefore, at first she was a "savage", distraught with grief, now she has turned into a "habalka" who wants to survive and find her place in the sun. In Ibrahim, she sees her enemy and competitor during the sultan's time, so she shows aggression. I'm not saying it's reasonable and right, but it's logical for a young inexperienced girl. At least she is much more cunning than Mahidevran, who is older and has lived her whole life in these conditions, but has absolutely not learned how to fight according to local rules. It would be strange if, having immediately entered the harem, Hurrem behaved correctly, so we are gradually shown the transformation of a young savage into a queen.
@nens8_8y: I am also very happy with Hatice's logic. Ibrahim cheated on her, Ibrahim was rude to her, ran away, and she blames Hurrem for everything. Pisses me off terribly.
No matter how much I hate Mahidevran, I can't help but admit that the actress just has the most unreal appearance! the breed and aristocracy are visible. very beautiful Nur
Ibrahim:
– Don't be silent, Gulshah! Speak!
* Gulshah spoke up*
Ibrahim:
– Shut up, Gulshah! Shut up!
Clear. It's clear.
It would be strange if, having immediately entered the harem, Hurrem behaved correctly, so we are gradually shown the transformation of a young savage into a queen.