The princess is very beautiful, even with her lips pierced. I wonder how her line will continue to develop, I hope, not too much otsebyatiny navorot, but more or less plausible.
The princess did not like it at all, and even these lips are inflated. Her maid is much nicer... Jakub is a very interesting character. Poor Nigar, fate is pushing her towards Ibrahim. And let Hurrem stay alone. How much you can apologize. I lost Gulnihal, and Nigar makes me turn my nose up. Without allies, oh, how difficult it is in the palace.
It would be a very interesting twist if Ibrahim's love of European culture was transferred to a Spanish princess who suddenly appeared. Then Hatice's recent monologue about divorce in case of infidelity will come in very handy. Such a piquant arch, I hope it will develop!
The fictional Castilian princess is a pretty girl, although she is spoiled by duck lips and voice acting. It seems that she can become a replacement for Sadiq - a European girl who remained faithful to her Christian ideals even in Turkey. Surely, over time, it will start to infuriate everyone here and seem like an alien element))) And Isabella periodically has a repulsive facial expression. The moment when Syumbul offered them dinner was especially funny, the expression on his face was as if they saw fried rats on plates. If the screenwriters wanted to illustrate the difference of cultures in this way, they clearly went too far. Another pregnant belly grew in just a few months (the military campaign was summer, according to my calculations, the men were absent for four months). Jakub asks with such interest about the potential victim of the poison, he needs confirmation that this is a bad person, like it will make him feel better. Killing a bad person is almost the same as restoring justice, it doesn't matter if the person you're helping isn't particularly good either. Funny morality.
I think Jakub didn't ask for moral reasons. His last question to Hurrem was "was this person originally of a different faith?". I think he was trying to figure out who exactly she wanted to get rid of, and realized that it was Ibrahim. And since it was Ibrahim who expelled Yakub from the palace, he agreed to make the poison.
I don't understand something. Jakub, of course, could have made a mistake, we'll find out later. But logically. How will Ibrahim and Hatice get a golden-haired child? Both are black, sulik, Walide, Ibrahim's dad too
Contrary to many commentators, I liked the princess, a kind of princess from the Bremen Town musicians, turns her nose up at everything, give her everything on a platter, and outwardly very beautiful. I would really like Hurrem's plan to come true, I can't see this stupid Pashovskaya face anymore.
I really didn't like the princess (I hope my opinion will change, since, as I understand it, I will have to see more than one episode). A beautiful girl with huge lips that do not suit her, overplays and for a princess very incomprehensible behavior. Ibrahim and Hatice are getting more and more repelled. And you even begin to sympathize with Hurrem. But it's very insulting for Nigar, even though you understand what he gets for the case. I wouldn't want such a cool character to switch sides, and that's exactly what's happening. Sadly
It's hard to judge when I know what will happen to the princess next, but she's so cute) Good looks, dresses suit her, but her continued desire to get the sultan pisses me off. Still, the Persimmon remained in the heart. P.S. I wish you a pleasant viewing (for those who sin and read the comments before the series))
Jakub is a very interesting character.
Poor Nigar, fate is pushing her towards Ibrahim. And let Hurrem stay alone. How much you can apologize. I lost Gulnihal, and Nigar makes me turn my nose up. Without allies, oh, how difficult it is in the palace.
Such a piquant arch, I hope it will develop!
And Isabella periodically has a repulsive facial expression. The moment when Syumbul offered them dinner was especially funny, the expression on his face was as if they saw fried rats on plates. If the screenwriters wanted to illustrate the difference of cultures in this way, they clearly went too far.
Another pregnant belly grew in just a few months (the military campaign was summer, according to my calculations, the men were absent for four months).
Jakub asks with such interest about the potential victim of the poison, he needs confirmation that this is a bad person, like it will make him feel better. Killing a bad person is almost the same as restoring justice, it doesn't matter if the person you're helping isn't particularly good either. Funny morality.
Jakub, of course, could have made a mistake, we'll find out later. But logically. How will Ibrahim and Hatice get a golden-haired child? Both are black, sulik, Walide, Ibrahim's dad too
I would really like Hurrem's plan to come true, I can't see this stupid Pashovskaya face anymore.
Ibrahim and Hatice are getting more and more repelled. And you even begin to sympathize with Hurrem. But it's very insulting for Nigar, even though you understand what he gets for the case. I wouldn't want such a cool character to switch sides, and that's exactly what's happening. Sadly
I wish you a pleasant viewing (for those who sin and read the comments before the series))