The last episode seemed superfluous. It was quite possible to finish on the previous one, just without leaving Faisal alive once again. Of course, those who will watch 4 seasons at once will be lucky. Because watching this season, I absolutely did not remember what happened in the first two. Everything is so messed up in my head, all these endless deaths and resurrections. About the love line...I thought that they would beat him so that he would stay with the Vizier. I'd rather have this pair. Unfortunately, the writers have done everything this season to turn away from Zeynep. And the main question for me remained: if this is the end, then it turns out that Burak and the rest of the devotees are somehow alive?
Well, at least they didn't leave it halfway. And finally they explained why the immortals were so attached to Istanbul. Although at the beginning of the season I still remembered who is who and why))). To be honest, in the end it was purely humanly sorry for Faisal. Although I was glad that Zeynep wasn't leaked. Ehhh, such an idea, but the script was not written on the knee by a 5th grader, but more historical ties and naturalism. And it would have turned out to be a candy. And so you don't have dirt in medieval Constantinople and aunts running around with their faces uncovered (((. But you can watch such a series once)).
I liked the last season the most, the most thoughtful. And for the first time, I liked the series finale, although Zeynep was annoying until the last second.
I was watching to finish this story and find out how it would end, but the finale disappointed even more the series itself. If Hakan just took a random knife and killed Faisal like that, a natural question arises, why couldn't it have been done from the very beginning, back in season 1? Then the Immortals were invincible, now they die like flies from just pressing the neck. Luke, I am your father, again, the heroic suicide of Hakan, after which, of course, he did not die. The past has changed, no one has been resurrected, but no one is sad, they just chopped people into cabbage right and left throughout the series, well, figs with them. Zeynep hasn't changed a bit even in the corrected present. Let's turn on season 1 and remember what she was like, who is she now? As a result, the summary of the series -- Hakan changed the past, did not resurrect 6 dead Immortals, but came to the only one, killed him with a knife in 2 minutes, then killed the bad part of himself, and the good part got up, returned to the Big Bazaar, fucked Zeynep, happy ending.
The ending was far-fetched. Kakan had been chasing Faisal since the first season, but he couldn't stab him with a knife, and even the most perverted plans didn't help, but everything turned out in a couple of minutes. Although I liked the feint with kinship, it also seemed far-fetched. Anyway, I don't care, it's good that the series is over.
Ehhh, such an idea, but the script was not written on the knee by a 5th grader, but more historical ties and naturalism. And it would have turned out to be a candy. And so you don't have dirt in medieval Constantinople and aunts running around with their faces uncovered (((.
But you can watch such a series once)).
Zeynep hasn't changed a bit even in the corrected present. Let's turn on season 1 and remember what she was like, who is she now?
As a result, the summary of the series -- Hakan changed the past, did not resurrect 6 dead Immortals, but came to the only one, killed him with a knife in 2 minutes, then killed the bad part of himself, and the good part got up, returned to the Big Bazaar, fucked Zeynep, happy ending.
Anyway, I don't care, it's good that the series is over.