Cranberries haven't made me so nervous in a long time. Everyone 's stupidity was off the charts 🙈 Bashak, the main disappointment, slipped to the gossip girl level, on the couch.
Hello everyone, I'm your daughter! and this is a very motherly series of Sherbet with you on the air.
In general, if you remember, Ilkhami, packing his things in a box at the workplace, heard a heated conversation between Nursema and Asil about fire-fire and even took his things apart. Asil says to him: yes, you misunderstood everything! We have a fire safety training here. Ilkhami stomps his feet and drags Nursema away, almost twisting her arm to tell her at home that this Asil doesn't have legs and arms. Nursema is shocked because, well, you know, it's Asiiiiiil. She's trying to reason with Ilkhami, because that way they'll both be out of work. Ilkhami says: it's okay, we'll live on herring somehow. And anyway, you need to give birth. What kind of mother are you if you're not a mother yet!
Nilay is crying on the embankment, where Omer used to cry under an umbrella. There is a really dark scene where she goes to the edge of the water, the cameraman remembers the Dutch angle (this is when the hero is shot unevenly and at an angle, showing his dramatic thoughts), but then at this second Niliai receives a text message with a photo of her son, she wipes her tears and says to a passing barge, that she would not be like her mother, but would be a good mother. We understand that Niliai's mother is not very good, that's why it's like this. A little later, fueled by Yagyz's threats, she has a dream where the whole Unalov family sees photos of ai +18 and expels her from the house, taking her son away from her because she is a disgrace to the family. Nilay wakes up in hysterics. We understand that she is a good mother, because she will agree to any nonsense for her son. Then Nilay will go to his mother at work, where she will start complaining to her about Abidin's wife. What kind of mother are you, Nilay screams in tears, you haven't even asked me once what happened to me! It's a terrible scene, how not to cry here. Did they put something in your soda?" shouts Sevtap, not understanding what is happening to Nilay. And we understand that she is certainly not the best mother.
Chimen is crying just because her husband is an idiot, it's good that she has a mother's house for this, and not an embankment. Kyviljim remembers himself in the first season and sparks all over the house, what an idiot the Emir is, what a fool Chimen is, but Chimen doesn't care what Kyviljim is shouting, she says Seville - yes, you actually saw how she almost broke Salkim's jaw! My mother! And he says it out loud, too: I'm happy to have her mom with me. Kyv, in the best traditions of the first season, says "don't try to soften me" and is still angry, although the prostitute's daughter, who was brought from Russia, is sitting next to him crying, and she's also kissing his hand (the one who slapped us all for everything bad). In general, the actress Celine Turkman played like a God in this scene, they didn't really give anything to play for four seasons, and then you have to throw dumbbells, constantly cry, then say in scenes with a cold mother, contrary to her character, that you love her, and we understand that Kyviljim is a good mother, just too Kyviljim, therefore, someone will say that she is a bad mother. But! But then, when the Emir ran to pick up his Chimen with a broom of daisies, Kyviljim wouldn't let him in the door and said that a normal man wouldn't take his wife to a brothel, and practically dragged him down the stairs, remembering his mother, so she's a good mother, I think. Just Kyviljim.
At the Unals' house, the Emir tries to tell them how he went broke, but he does it so badly that Apo eventually tells him: I didn't understand anything, but since you went broke, you had to sell your house, you don't understand anything about finance, crypt and all such smart things, you're suitable for us, come work He came to me as a debt manager for the company. Can you imagine, girls? Why him and not me? Moreover, this son Salkim says it's Fatih's fault, he forced me to invest everything in the crypt! Apo remembers something that Fatih really said something to him and Omer about this "crypt", but since Apo also did not understand anything, like the Emir, he did not invest money there. Apo, as the best father, says that Fatih's son is not so good, and we understand that Apo is a bad mother too.
A little later, the only (so far) normal father, mother and man of the series, Tunjai, comes to visit the Unals. He gives flowers to everyone, and everyone falls in love with him, especially Elif. Why, Elif, even Apo, if you remember, wanted to shoot with him not so long ago, but that's what flowers do to people. And who will condemn them? Would you have fallen in love with Tunjai, honestly?
Abbidin's new wife (her name is Ilknur, but I'm sure it won't last long) is giving the servants at Asudeh's house a nightmare. Oh, and what's for dinner and why didn't you coordinate with me? Where are my gold cups? All this goes on until Asude comes and says that Ilknur is not the mistress here, and anyway, make me tea and don't show off to me here. But it was just necessary to pass Abidin off as Sevtap, and not that's all - they would have sat in the evenings, they would have discussed Osman over wine. A little later, Asude gossips with Asil, who also does not like Ilknur, and they eventually come to the conclusion that Asil does not want to be a man, but an alpaca. Because she "eats, sleeps, and jumps" and doesn't do anything else. And IF an alpaca doesn't like someone, she spits right in his face! Girls! Why him and not me! (he expressed this brilliant idea).
A little later, Asil (as always) cries when he talks on the phone with the retiring Nursema. Nursema is crying too, but since it's a phone, it doesn't seem to show that they're both crying. After this conversation, Yudum comes to Asil and says: You've had such a hard day, I think we should have a drink and relax. Well, if you remember the script about Bade (or Bide? and Omera, then you understand what this scene is going to be about). They drink, and Yudum seduces.. or seduces.. or whatever it was, Asilya. They fall asleep on the couch. And at that moment, Nursema comes to work, because - well, let's say she wanted to quit and not on the phone either, and of course she sees Yudum and Asil sleeping. She runs to cry to the toilet to beautiful sad music (we copy the playlist of Nursema and Asil's cries to the music, this time it was the Canozan track “Çölde Bahar”), where Yudum comes in, who says "oh, you saw us, well, you just don't tell anyone." Do you know why the scriptwriters attribute such girlfriends specifically to the Kyviljim, so they are, motherfucker?
Somewhere in Cologne, all this time, a 15-year-old teenager is also looking for his mother. He receives some kind of DNA test in the mail and he tells his foster parents that he will definitely fly to Istanbul, since his mother is there. And indeed, it flies. In the evening, when there is a traditional abusive dinner between everyone at the table (at this moment, Nilay tells everyone that she wants to get married and everyone calls her Chimen, that is, a fallen woman, which is a separate shock), the boy comes right to this dinner. Apo says: boy, who are you? The boy, smiling happily, says: I know that my mother is sitting at this table, and this...!!!!
Who's his mother, and we'll find out in the next episode (and who's the father, probably in another week, so I really hope we'll have something to discuss) 👀👀
@CuoreCaldo: It pisses me off that Nursema tolerates Ilkhami. Of course, sleeping in the living room on a mattress is better than sleeping in your own homethe house, but still. And also these antics of his in general... I don't understand anything about this line anymore. I'm just waiting for Nura and Asilushka to get together. That's it.
@tanhella: By the way, she didn't write that he was like, "well, I'm off..." 😢 and he was just waiting, and at the table, too, that she would tell him not to leave ( you always have such gifs 🔥
@CuoreCaldo: Omer is actually my super favorite in this series! In all seasons. Even if he messed up, he can be forgiven. And then I broke up when they showed that there was finally a spark between them. 🥹
(We try to show and tell important points for the people together)
@nurova05: They were also outraged at the broadcast, but someone wrote that there was an adult escort service. another question is how he called a taxi driver after an airplane in an unknown country at the age of 15, swore at him for overpaying, and that's it, all the way to the mansion)😂
I hope it's Asuda's child after all, and she'll explain to everyone why everyone around her is fallen, and she's a saint with her kids. 🥹 I wish I could say something to the Aposhka who buried three wives.👀
@kuzzhel: in general, there is a new frage, as it was shown that this is the son of a bashak. Fatih asks her the question, "How old were you then, if it turns out to be your son?"
@anevkaa: it seems to me that they are confusing us with a fragment again - well, it's like Niliai's dream was shown in the past, and it was as if we could think that this was not a dream)) I think the boy will say, "how do I know which one of you is my mother" or something like that, and everyone will be wondering which one of them it is) well, the shoe is just too young for such a son, I'm afraid (
@CuoreCaldo: I also think it's definitely not her son, when I found out that this topic was going to be, I generally decided that it was Alev's son, because she lived in Germany.
@CuoreCaldo: Ahah, I don't even know, maybe he's like his father) it would be more logical for me if it was Salky's son in order to destroy her image of a moralizer
@dimalu: yes, it's more logical, especially in view of her last speech, it fits right in, but logic is such a rare guest here)) at first, after the first frag, they wrote in the communities that this was Nursema's child, I was like 🗿🗿
@saxophonistka: I'm watching the broadcast on ivy with a translator, after the episode on show tv, the frag is immediately shown to the audience, but you were correctly answered: for example, immediately after the broadcast, the episode is uploaded to Sherbet's YouTube channel, and the frag goes there. And two days later, it seems, the second one comes out) Also, yes, TG channels and other social networks)
@dimalu: I thought about the boomerang for Salky right away, and she looked like that, her eyes immediately darted around, as if she really was his mother.
@CuoreCaldo: That's right! The most adequate woman in Cranberry❤️and how she sets her brain straight, it's a pleasure to watch him squeeze into a chair after her words with a guilty look
I'm here, hooked on another series, and I forgot about the live broadcast again, sprabo @CuoreCaldo, you're the best, your comments, I'm probably waiting for more than the release of the series.
@kadriel: I saw a fragment in the insta for the next episode, Niliai finally came to her senses and told Kyviljim! (I think the scriptwriters are reading our comments)
And imagine if that boy turns out to be Pembe's son in the end))) It would just be a powerful turn. It's kind of strange to choose women among 4 options: - Nursema, I'm sorry, "ts..ka is a patriot" - Bashak is too young for this (unless there is a story that she gave birth to him at 13, but she seems to be much younger in age, so she is not) - Nilay is 10% likely, you never know, she was born in a poor place, gave birth at a young age, but she knew her story with her mother, decided that it was better to give the child up for adoption than to live in poverty (well, I'm trying to think like the screenwriter of this series). But then again, she has a storyline with that maniac, why would she want to do that to torture the character? - Salkim is the most suitable, as if she is so right, her husband is dead, she will not have sex until the children get back on their feet, etc., but as if she could slip up, get pregnant and quietly leave to make her "mistake" so as not to spoil her status as an ideal widow woman. But I would drown for the Pembe version if they wanted to add a shock of shock. And the foster parents wouldn't have known that she was already dead.
@LadyBlackFox: So, I just looked at the announcement of the new series. They stupidly try to make a point with Basakril that she is supposedly a mother, she has recently appeared in their family, I don't think that foster parents follow the life of their son's biological mother like that (unless she sponsors them). But the fact that the same "cool Uncle Omer" will appear is encouraging.
To be honest, in my opinion, this series is so purely passing, the only good thing is that Kyv hit and Jimin went to her, well, the Nile line is good, yes, the situation is scary and terrible, of course, but interesting. This son, who came from somewhere, also thought Salkym at first, but no, definitely not her, because the boy is young, and her children will be under 30 soon, Nilay is not there either, she got married too early. Of course there is no Nursem, but, by the way, we were told in the first season that she studied in the states, maybe she got knocked up there. Bade, well, damn, I don't know, it seems to me that she is too young, although, of course, she is, of course, which I don't believe in much. There is also no option that this is Pembe, because again, Pembe got married at an early age, and the kid is too young, the most logical option would be that this is Alev's son, but I don't think she would have done that, and by the way, I was writing this now and realized it could be his son really lived (someone will say that she is dead, and his parents said that his mother is alive), but it is unlikely that his parents are directly following the life of his mother, and anyway, if you think about it, how did he find out the address? Parents? How do they know, and do Germans or even Turks have the right to talk about this? In short, I'm waiting for the next episode, I think it will be more interesting than this one.
@Afrobatuco: I understand that the mother may have helped the child financially, or (perhaps) the guy's parents initially knew who she was. And they could really find out where he lives on the Internet, besides, if he comes from a family like the Unals.
Who are you, boy?! ))) Something made Salkim nervous at the sight of the young boy, not her by chance. And how the guy realized that he needed to come to this house. The Emir cried, they felt sorry for him, and Fatih flew in. Well, the further into the forest, as they say. We are waiting for Friday and the next trash)))) It will be epic, of course, if the Shoe mistakes youth
@pechenunich: By the way, we didn't think about such a moment. It's like we inflated the moment when we thought that Doa or Ishil survived the crash, but it just turned out to be a coincidence.
@LadyBlackFox: under a series on YouTube, a girl replied to my indignation with this line in Turkish that it could be BROTHER bashak, I was so hung up) maybe she has a good version!
@CuoreCaldo: Many people in Tiktok also speak. But it's kind of strange that everyone is talking about the guy looking for his mom, and they started a theory for his sister. And then, in the end, they will say: Yes, the shoe is the sister of this boy...because Bashak is Elif's twin, they were replaced in the hospital, and the boy is also Salkim's son, who is a "mistake of youth"🤣🤣🤣 Perhaps I'll take a look at the vacancy for "creative idea giver for an unexpected twist on Turkish TV series"
God, I hope that Nilay won't marry this disgusting man, I don't even remember his name. I sincerely do not understand how Nursema tolerates Ilkhami, she is unhappy with him. Of course, the ending is unexpected, as always, here is another new hero. Whose son are you, basket?
I don't understand why Nilay didn't tell anyone about what happened and made the most terrible choice in this situation. I feel very sorry for her, especially after these moralizing Apos. No matter whose cow was mooing, he should have kept his mouth shut with his harem instead of teaching someone about life. I hope this is Salky's child, it's time for her to shut up and stop pretending to be righteous. In general, the move with the new hero is as strange as possible, and there is enough crazy going on here.
@sh_zefirki: Yes, we've already written so much about apo that he should shut his mouth, but he doesn't listen to us, life teaches others, the black widower
Discussion: Season 4, Episode 28 Join the Discussion
61Bashak, the main disappointment, slipped to the gossip girl level, on the couch.
Hello everyone,
I'm your daughter!and this is a very motherly series of Sherbet with you on the air.In general, if you remember, Ilkhami, packing his things in a box at the workplace, heard a heated conversation between Nursema and Asil about fire-fire and even took his things apart. Asil says to him: yes, you misunderstood everything! We have a fire safety training here. Ilkhami stomps his feet and drags Nursema away, almost twisting her arm to tell her at home that this Asil doesn't have legs and arms. Nursema is shocked because, well, you know, it's Asiiiiiil. She's trying to reason with Ilkhami, because that way they'll both be out of work. Ilkhami says: it's okay, we'll live on herring somehow. And anyway, you need to give birth. What kind of mother are you if you're not a mother yet!
Nilay is crying on the embankment, where Omer used to cry under an umbrella. There is a really dark scene where she goes to the edge of the water, the cameraman remembers the Dutch angle (this is when the hero is shot unevenly and at an angle, showing his dramatic thoughts), but then at this second Niliai receives a text message with a photo of her son, she wipes her tears and says to a passing barge, that she would not be like her mother, but would be a good mother. We understand that Niliai's mother is not very good, that's why it's like this. A little later, fueled by Yagyz's threats, she has a dream where the whole Unalov family sees photos of ai +18 and expels her from the house, taking her son away from her because she is a disgrace to the family. Nilay wakes up in hysterics. We understand that she is a good mother, because she will agree to any nonsense for her son. Then Nilay will go to his mother at work, where she will start complaining to her about Abidin's wife. What kind of mother are you, Nilay screams in tears, you haven't even asked me once what happened to me! It's a terrible scene, how not to cry here. Did they put something in your soda?" shouts Sevtap, not understanding what is happening to Nilay. And we understand that she is certainly not the best mother.
Chimen is crying just because her husband is an idiot, it's good that she has a mother's house for this, and not an embankment. Kyviljim remembers himself in the first season and sparks all over the house, what an idiot the Emir is, what a fool Chimen is, but Chimen doesn't care what Kyviljim is shouting, she says Seville - yes, you actually saw how she almost broke Salkim's jaw! My mother! And he says it out loud, too: I'm happy to have her mom with me. Kyv, in the best traditions of the first season, says "don't try to soften me" and is still angry, although the prostitute's daughter, who was brought from Russia, is sitting next to him crying, and she's also kissing his hand (the one who slapped us all for everything bad). In general, the actress Celine Turkman played like a God in this scene, they didn't really give anything to play for four seasons, and then you have to throw dumbbells, constantly cry, then say in scenes with a cold mother, contrary to her character, that you love her, and we understand that Kyviljim is a good mother, just too Kyviljim, therefore, someone will say that she is a bad mother. But! But then, when the Emir ran to pick up his Chimen with a broom of daisies, Kyviljim wouldn't let him in the door and said that a normal man wouldn't take his wife to a brothel, and practically dragged him down the stairs, remembering his mother, so she's a good mother, I think. Just Kyviljim.
At the Unals' house, the Emir tries to tell them how he went broke, but he does it so badly that Apo eventually tells him: I didn't understand anything, but since you went broke, you had to sell your house, you don't understand anything about finance, crypt and all such smart things, you're suitable for us, come work He came to me as a debt manager for the company. Can you imagine, girls? Why him and not me? Moreover, this son Salkim says it's Fatih's fault, he forced me to invest everything in the crypt! Apo remembers something that Fatih really said something to him and Omer about this "crypt", but since Apo also did not understand anything, like the Emir, he did not invest money there. Apo, as the best father, says that Fatih's son is not so good, and we understand that Apo is a bad mother too.
A little later, the only (so far) normal father, mother and man of the series, Tunjai, comes to visit the Unals. He gives flowers to everyone, and everyone falls in love with him, especially Elif. Why, Elif, even Apo, if you remember, wanted to shoot with him not so long ago, but that's what flowers do to people. And who will condemn them? Would you have fallen in love with Tunjai, honestly?
Abbidin's new wife (her name is Ilknur, but I'm sure it won't last long) is giving the servants at Asudeh's house a nightmare. Oh, and what's for dinner and why didn't you coordinate with me? Where are my gold cups? All this goes on until Asude comes and says that Ilknur is not the mistress here, and anyway, make me tea and don't show off to me here. But it was just necessary to pass Abidin off as Sevtap, and not that's all - they would have sat in the evenings, they would have discussed Osman over wine. A little later, Asude gossips with Asil, who also does not like Ilknur, and they eventually come to the conclusion that Asil does not want to be a man, but an alpaca. Because she "eats, sleeps, and jumps" and doesn't do anything else. And IF an alpaca doesn't like someone, she spits right in his face! Girls! Why him and not me! (he expressed this brilliant idea).
A little later, Asil (as always) cries when he talks on the phone with the retiring Nursema. Nursema is crying too, but since it's a phone, it doesn't seem to show that they're both crying. After this conversation, Yudum comes to Asil and says: You've had such a hard day, I think we should have a drink and relax. Well, if you remember the script about Bade (or Bide? and Omera, then you understand what this scene is going to be about). They drink, and Yudum seduces.. or seduces.. or whatever it was, Asilya. They fall asleep on the couch. And at that moment, Nursema comes to work, because - well, let's say she wanted to quit and not on the phone either, and of course she sees Yudum and Asil sleeping. She runs to cry to the toilet to beautiful sad music (we copy the playlist of Nursema and Asil's cries to the music, this time it was the Canozan track “Çölde Bahar”), where Yudum comes in, who says "oh, you saw us, well, you just don't tell anyone." Do you know why the scriptwriters attribute such girlfriends specifically to the Kyviljim, so they are, motherfucker?
Somewhere in Cologne, all this time, a 15-year-old teenager is also looking for his mother. He receives some kind of DNA test in the mail and he tells his foster parents that he will definitely fly to Istanbul, since his mother is there. And indeed, it flies. In the evening, when there is a traditional abusive dinner between everyone at the table (at this moment, Nilay tells everyone that she wants to get married and everyone calls her Chimen, that is, a fallen woman, which is a separate shock), the boy comes right to this dinner. Apo says: boy, who are you? The boy, smiling happily, says: I know that my mother is sitting at this table, and this...!!!!
Who's his mother, and we'll find out in the next episode (and who's the father, probably in another week, so I really hope we'll have something to discuss) 👀👀
I'm just waiting for Nura and Asilushka to get together. That's it.
you always have such gifs 🔥
(We try to show and tell important points for the people together)
I wish I could say something to the Aposhka who buried three wives.👀
it would be more logical for me if it was Salky's son in order to destroy her image of a moralizer
So, which one are you hooked on, share!
It's just how they got it.
At least one woman will remain sane.
And I take it this is Boshak's son?
(I think the scriptwriters are reading our comments)
It's kind of strange to choose women among 4 options:
- Nursema, I'm sorry, "ts..ka is a patriot"
- Bashak is too young for this (unless there is a story that she gave birth to him at 13, but she seems to be much younger in age, so she is not)
- Nilay is 10% likely, you never know, she was born in a poor place, gave birth at a young age, but she knew her story with her mother, decided that it was better to give the child up for adoption than to live in poverty (well, I'm trying to think like the screenwriter of this series). But then again, she has a storyline with that maniac, why would she want to do that to torture the character?
- Salkim is the most suitable, as if she is so right, her husband is dead, she will not have sex until the children get back on their feet, etc., but as if she could slip up, get pregnant and quietly leave to make her "mistake" so as not to spoil her status as an ideal widow woman.
But I would drown for the Pembe version if they wanted to add a shock of shock. And the foster parents wouldn't have known that she was already dead.
But the fact that the same "cool Uncle Omer" will appear is encouraging.
Perhaps I'll take a look at the vacancy for "creative idea giver for an unexpected twist on Turkish TV series"
I sincerely do not understand how Nursema tolerates Ilkhami, she is unhappy with him.
Of course, the ending is unexpected, as always, here is another new hero. Whose son are you, basket?
I hope this is Salky's child, it's time for her to shut up and stop pretending to be righteous. In general, the move with the new hero is as strange as possible, and there is enough crazy going on here.