Hurrem's suffering is simply disgusting, for which only the actress was given the main role. The love affair of the Sultan and the captive Spanish princess...What's Oooh?? From the way the whole story was presented, it seemed obvious that such a development of events had been from the very beginning, but somehow I did not want to believe in such an implausible banality.
Hatice behaves disgustingly, I would give her a slap so that she comes to her senses quickly, she forgets the good things.. I'm surprised Ibrahim hasn't left her yet. You can't treat a man like that. yes, he is below her in position, but she made this choice herself, so pointing him in his place, taking on all the decisions and devaluing his desires is just fundamentally wrong.
@Christiana: do you only see extremes - either look into your mouth or fuck off? well, if it's normal for you to communicate with men like that, and even more so with your husband, then there's nothing to explain
@aries_moon: and why do you focus specifically on the fact that you can't communicate with men like that? Is it a separate species with a golden spoon in its mouth or what? Why didn't you leave her?😆😆It's strange you're watching the series. Besides, Hatice concedes to him in everything, apologizes, although her heart is not at ease. And what are his desires? Statues? If he had not been selfish, he would have removed them so that they would not disturb the initially pregnant Hatice. Although I don't like Hatice, I hate Ibrahim with all my heart, so let him be glad that he was honored to marry the ruler's sister, and not beheaded.
Not to serve, of course, but to serve as the state. Which, by the way, he swore to. I am your faithful slave and always will be, mistress (blah blah blah). And now his pride has risen, Hurrem speaks correctly, but not very carefully. This one "Matrakchi, run away and tell everyone how stupid I am" says it all.
Oh, Suleiman, you should not have made such promises to your mother, oh, you did not... Hurrem, because of his hatred for Ibrahim, ruins all relations with Suleiman. Well, you have to be smarter... Mahidevran is so beautiful!!! Compared to her, Hurrem wasn't even close. Gul Agha dilutes all this with a moment of laughter.
* Suleiman, it is dangerous to make such promises. Especially when you know you can't do it. * from the very beginning, I did not understand what was wrong with acting (actresses)Hurrem. Then I kind of got used to it and yet... Hurrem is very strange in itself. Her suffering is killing her. * Everyone is changing so much, some for the better, and some for the worse. But here's Hatice.. He's behaving abominably. She became nasty and arrogant. It became very painful at the moment when she thought that Ibrahim was cheating on her. And she said a very ugly phrase.
Yes, Hatice has become disgusting in general. I liked her the most, but now I take my opinion back. It's like there are no good characters in this series, everyone is kind of weird. It seems like family A is behaving like enemies. I would not like to be there.
These oohs and sighs of Hurrem on the theme "Oh Suleiman, you promised that there would be no others" are simply ridiculous. Considering the Sultan's previous life. And yet ... great men are often characterized by great vices, and only those women who can accept them will stay with them for a long time, will bask in the rays of their glory. It's time for Hurrem to understand this. And her antics and bad manners at the time of the presentation of the guest of honor (she stared into space with a frozen face) generally enraged. What about Hatice? Why this production, she was almost bursting with malice and glowed with pleasure when she introduced the Spaniard Hurrem. What's her profit from all this? Is everything primitively attributed to a postpartum hormonal surge? Because I can't find a logical explanation. It remains to be hoped that in the near future Isabeela will not develop the "Stockholm syndrome", this would be the height of serial banality.
@KaterinaVoyler: and it seems to me that Hatice did this to Hurrem only because she informed her about Ibrahim's alleged infidelity. Maybe such a nedoobida wants to prick more painfully too
I'm in shock with Hatice. It's unexpected to see her so angry and arrogant. About Ibrahim too. I remember in the first season Nigar Kalfa said Hurrem ""Don't do this to him. He's good."" And in fact, the same rat, imagines himself the most important of all. I join the comment above)
Hurrem, you have to be smarter and not show your disgust with the princess in front of Mahidevran. She grimaced like that, she doesn't know how to play at all
Of course, I'm not thrilled with Hurrem. But even when Suleman kissed the princess ... somehow not very ... why, she is already unhappy and on her nerves
My tears started flowing of their own accord when Hurrem screamed. Very strangely, of course, the fire in Isabella's room spread selectively.
"I'm the mistress's favorite, but what's the use, I don't even have a place in the harem. - So you're in favourites? Do you want to become a concubine-favorite, Gul Agha? 😆😆😆
Well, the ending, I was doused with heat all over, spectacularly, there's nothing to say.
P.S. Hurrem is doing something stupid again, she sent a maid to Isabella, told the Sultan everything, and most importantly, with such a naive look. Perhaps because the Sultan loves her, he does not notice this pretense, but I would have at least suspected something.
The love affair of the Sultan and the captive Spanish princess...What's Oooh?? From the way the whole story was presented, it seemed obvious that such a development of events had been from the very beginning, but somehow I did not want to believe in such an implausible banality.
I'm surprised Ibrahim hasn't left her yet. You can't treat a man like that. yes, he is below her in position, but she made this choice herself, so pointing him in his place, taking on all the decisions and devaluing his desires is just fundamentally wrong.
Besides, Hatice concedes to him in everything, apologizes, although her heart is not at ease. And what are his desires? Statues? If he had not been selfish, he would have removed them so that they would not disturb the initially pregnant Hatice.
Although I don't like Hatice, I hate Ibrahim with all my heart, so let him be glad that he was honored to marry the ruler's sister, and not beheaded.
Hurrem, because of his hatred for Ibrahim, ruins all relations with Suleiman. Well, you have to be smarter...
Mahidevran is so beautiful!!! Compared to her, Hurrem wasn't even close.
Gul Agha dilutes all this with a moment of laughter.
* from the very beginning, I did not understand what was wrong with acting (actresses)Hurrem. Then I kind of got used to it and yet... Hurrem is very strange in itself. Her suffering is killing her.
* Everyone is changing so much, some for the better, and some for the worse. But here's Hatice.. He's behaving abominably. She became nasty and arrogant. It became very painful at the moment when she thought that Ibrahim was cheating on her. And she said a very ugly phrase.
What about Hatice? Why this production, she was almost bursting with malice and glowed with pleasure when she introduced the Spaniard Hurrem. What's her profit from all this? Is everything primitively attributed to a postpartum hormonal surge? Because I can't find a logical explanation.
It remains to be hoped that in the near future Isabeela will not develop the "Stockholm syndrome", this would be the height of serial banality.
I, who knows the history of the Ottoman Empire and Suleman the Magnificent: 🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
Very strangely, of course, the fire in Isabella's room spread selectively.
"I'm the mistress's favorite, but what's the use, I don't even have a place in the harem.
- So you're in favourites? Do you want to become a concubine-favorite, Gul Agha?
😆😆😆
Well, the ending, I was doused with heat all over, spectacularly, there's nothing to say.
P.S. Hurrem is doing something stupid again, she sent a maid to Isabella, told the Sultan everything, and most importantly, with such a naive look. Perhaps because the Sultan loves her, he does not notice this pretense, but I would have at least suspected something.