Well, what can I say about the series? The further into the forest, the more firewood there is. Everything is so confused that there are no words. What are the screenwriters doing? What's going on in their heads?
In this episode, I was specifically disappointed by Wildan. She hadn't shone with her mind before, but then in the end she lost her mind. An adult woman became a puppet in the hands of Julide. That's right, her mother Handan says about her: stupid!
But Asly had fun with wild strawberries. Even Dilsiz began to smile.
@Yekaterinakaliuh: His name is Ramadan. And Dilsiz is a nickname or something. Dilsiz means mute in Turkish. And Ramadan in the film is silent, laconic, that's why they began to call him that, first friends, and then everyone else.
@seapiggie: And what exactly is her adulthood? Only that she was also inexperienced, became a puppet and gave birth out of stupidity? This is where the depravity of this traditional way of life, the modern sultanate, in which women do not develop, sit and plot and so on, is shown. But she has nowhere to gain much intelligence and experience, except from books, but development should be more complete, it is difficult to achieve this with books alone, otherwise the story would have developed differently. And just by the example of Julide, it is shown that, even if she is not a genius, she understands something in life and knows how to spin, even if there are a lot of questions about her moral qualities. And the mother speaks incorrectly, and just because of such constant oppression on a not very strong-willed woman, she only degrades.
Everything was already so good until a sudden illegitimate child appeared🤦♀️ By the way, if Wildan's child is from Ferhat, then why do Ozge and Nijet have the same moles (Wildan talked about this in one of the previous episodes). As if it's because the father is one Junate, and it was passed on from him, so what..? Or maybe because Ferhat and Gulsum are brother and sister, because of this...?
I would like to note separately what a wonderful Julia I like very much: a kind, caring girl. Usually in Turkish TV series, maidservants spread gossip around the house, discuss and condemn the owners (there are of course good examples of the type of girl from the TV series "The Ambassador's Daughter"). I like the respect and kindness with which Ferhat, Eter, and Asli treat her. And it is wildly infuriating how Khandan, Idil and this niece Asli behave with her, she would kill.
@ARTUR_SMITH: this series is, in a sense, Downton Abbey on minimals: you can also find parallels between masters and servants. Ferhat and Ramadan/Dilsiz are similar in many ways, harsh and laconic, but with rather kind hearts, although far from sinless, they have difficulty expressing their feelings and emotions, even their appearance is a little similar: courageous, lean. Just like their lovers are similar - beautiful, kind, welcoming, interesting, hardworking, women who found themselves in the profession and found love during the development of the series. But the older generation is more embittered. Of course, the servant class is not so well represented here, but still, the difference in approach is really obvious.
Some incomprehensible Niece of Asla came, lives at their house, plays on our nerves and creates devilry. And I don't believe about the child, it can't be Ferhat's father. It's too complicated. Only one thing is not clear Vildan why does not know who the father of the child is and her mother knows everything right🙂
- I will tell Julia that you will make a bad father!))
In this episode, I was specifically disappointed by Wildan. She hadn't shone with her mind before, but then in the end she lost her mind. An adult woman became a puppet in the hands of Julide. That's right, her mother Handan says about her: stupid!
But Asly had fun with wild strawberries. Even Dilsiz began to smile.
By the way, if Wildan's child is from Ferhat, then why do Ozge and Nijet have the same moles (Wildan talked about this in one of the previous episodes). As if it's because the father is one Junate, and it was passed on from him, so what..? Or maybe because Ferhat and Gulsum are brother and sister, because of this...?