OK, from all I could read about this, I don't see more than 38 episodes mentioned. IMDB only shows 13 episodes, so it must not be up to date.
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Reply by write2topcat
on November 19, 2019 at 6:00 AM
78 comment number 5 since you last posted
This all takes place inside one room. Vulture, Behzat, Ghost, Moron, and Cevdet meet at Vulture's place to drink and talk til Behzat says they are done. Vulture tells his story about his love of Nazli, their love, their story, how she was raped, forced to marry her rapist, forced into prostitution and how she became the original finger cutter killer. Later he tells how Aziz stopped them at gunpoint. When he pointed his gun at Nazli Vulture went crazy and pulled his gun on Aziz and walked toward him, taking Aziz's gun from him. Nazli slapped him hard. Aziz forgave Nazli but asked her to pay a price. She had to stay away from Vulture, leave Ankara, or he would report her.
Behzat tells Cevo not to talk to Elif about the case, tell her to write about something else. They will forget about the case.
Behzat's arm hurts and Vulture examines him. There is a knife wound on his other arm and some bad bruises on his back, but he doesn't recall anything about them. And he tells them about the baby that cries inside his head. He momentarily seems to pass out, and they are all concerned. Behzat tells them his head was pregnant and he tried to give birth by blowing his nose very hard, and he strained himself, but it didn't work. He says since his head didn't get bigger while the baby grew, it means the brain is elastic. Esra's baby was in his head. But it died three days ago. Somehow, he says, he killed the baby in his head. Behzat has an aerosol can and sprays it at them. No idea what is in the spray can. Behzat is acting crazy. Now they are all dancing.
Reply by write2topcat
on November 19, 2019 at 6:43 AM
The red alert flag didn't show up and I missed this post before I posted on episode 78. Yes, you're right about the guy who made the false confession. He confessed to a different crime, so that would have to be processed through the courts. They might decide that since he falsely confessed (or so he says) to the crimes he was convicted of, they would have to reexamine the evidence against him in those crimes. Aziz would get sanctioned for beating him up during and after the confession, and they might toss the earlier conviction for that. Then, they might decide that he had done enough time for the crime he did. But, whatever the case, it would have to be the courts who decided all that. ..Eda...right, if she had a brother he would have something to say about her being with Moron. Even if he were quite liberal about such things, once he met Moron he would go nuts and threaten to kill Eda if she even dated the dumbass. He would scream at her for dishonoring the family and risking the perversion of their genetic heritage by mixing it with his genes. He would threaten to kill their children on general principle, just to stop the spread of those genes. Seriously though, your points are well taken. Moron is so selfish and so consistently irresponsible that Eda is taking a huge risk by living with him....I was just thinking about how she is stuck working with him every day. Maybe it is something like the Stockholm Syndrome, that thing where when people are held captive they start to sympathize with their captors. She is forced to be around him everyday. Somehow she began to sympathize with him and thought it wasn't fair to him that she didn't like him. And now that she is living with him, constantly exposed to his selfish, horny, whining and begging, she will eventually sleep with him. She has already consented to sleep with him, but it didn't work. haha. As soon as she lay on top of him he came in his pants, too excited by the thought of it. After that he was too embarrassed to try again and went to visit his sick Dad every night for a while. But eventually she will be defiled by him. And you're right. After that he will strut around and brag about it. If he were not scared of Behzat, he might even post fliers around town announcing his studliness and the hot girlfriend who lowered herself to sleep with him. Because it is all about him. He might have convinced himself that he loves her, but he is mostly talking about his selfish desires. As far as caring about making her happy, he only gives that idea lip service. He wants her to change her ideas about what makes her happy, to start defining happiness as what makes him happy. That is what a girl who marries a very selfish man winds up doing after a while. The sad fact is that a girl who is giving and caring by nature sort of enables a such a man to profit by his selfishness. I hope Eda still has more self esteem than that. But the writers don't have much time left in the series to break them apart. There are only about 10 or 15 more episodes left now.
Reply by Strange Bedfellows
on November 19, 2019 at 8:37 AM
This bluddy site - if you go to a previous page you lose what you posted. I am annoyed. Anyway - so Esra was pregnant - who knew - this just seemed like a plot device to bolster the subject of the episode. Finally - A GAY storyline - and how very pc they all were about it. What is the dvd that Sevket has got - where did he get it from? I must have missed that. That eternally grinning journalist is really getting on my nerves again - why do any of them speak to her? And Cevdet - he has suddenly developed the dark haired greaseball look and a tendency to betray people. I am liking him less and less. I am tired of Beserk turning up paralytic drunk at crime scenes - telling people including those who love him - to eff off - and being a general pain in the butt. I am also sick of Eda fawning over Moron - she loves him (she didn't even LIKE him before) - now she can't wait to hop into bed with him. I cannot be convinced by their relationship. It seems like Zeynep is going to be Beserk's new squeeze - that's a bit quick - and what about Ceydah? Are we going to believe that she didn't attempt any revenge against Sule? So there are only nineteen episodes left - I can't believe that !! I was doubting whether to continue with it on ep 7. !! They are showing up to 96 on Netflix but this series goes to a Season 4 from July to September 2019 up to ep 105 and I think they will maybe continue on with it in the future. I am on ep 77 now.
Reply by write2topcat
on November 19, 2019 at 9:53 AM
Sevket started working at the hospital where his mother "died". He noticed the cameras in the corridors and went to the security office. Someone already took the copies of the video from when Bahri was there. But a security guy said he kept a spare copy, just in case. Sevket looks at the video and sees Bahri, and he asks for a copy of it. He recognized Bahri, of course. Yes, they had a lesbian couple, and Eda piped up and said there was nothing wrong with it. Naturally Moron was quick to say he knows that, and he wasn't saying anything was wrong, etc. So they did the PC thing there. And about Esra's baby, just wait til you reach the episode where the homicide guys go to Vulture's place for a night of drinking and truth telling. At the end of that episode Behzat spins out into one of his crazy thinking and talking bits and tells them about the crying baby in his head. It is Esra's baby he tells them, growing inside his head. He explains that since his head didn't get larger in size, that proves that the brain is elastic, i.e. it stretched to make room for the growing baby. BUT...he tells them the baby died, it has not cried for three days. He even tried slapping his head to wake it up, but it won't wake up. Somehow, he tells them, he killed Esra's baby. LOL Cevditz got testy with Moron that night also. they decided to trade punches on the arm. Cevo couldn't make much of an impact. Moron hit Cevo on the arm and he passed out. That was an interesting episode, and they explained the bit about Aziz and how the stand off with Vulture ended in that episode. ...Behzat's drunken police work scenes are overdone, for sure. Out of that homicide team, Ghost is somewhat normal, and Eda could work in a real police department. But the others are too weird, too drunk, too stupid, and too violent, to hold a job in real life. They would be medically retired in short order, or fired for any number of reasons.
Eda has lost her mind. Stokholm Syndrome or something similar has happened to her. She can't get away from Moron at the office, and he somehow wore her down. And now that she deals with him day and night, she has started to think more like him. She needs an intervention. Her mom visits her in a couple of episodes ahead of where you are now, in episode 79. She doesn't know about Moron, yet. Maybe she will slap Eda hard a few times, shake her, throw water in her face, and have a serious talk with her.
Ceyda is still in the nuthouse I guess. She grabbed Sule by the hair that time and called her a murderer, but has not been seen since then. Zeynep, or Eylul or whatever, will only be a friend, I think. Behzat is done with serious relationships now I think.
Reply by write2topcat
on November 19, 2019 at 9:56 AM
79
The sadistic vigilante pathologist and his stupid sidekick, Muzo, are back at it and have botched a murder, their victim now shooting it out with them. The pathologist finally shot him in the head.
Behzat tells Sule that he told the homicide team about her being his biological daughter (during their night of drinking and coming clean with each other).
Eda's mother comes to visit Eda and Moron. They lie and tell her that Moron was there to borrow some eggs. So it seems that Eda's parents are not the liberal kind who don't mind their daughter living with a guy, or that Eda isn't ready to tell them about it yet. I am used to seeing Moron act without thinking of the future, but it is out of character for Eda to do this. Like I said a few times before, she seems to have been affected by Moron's thinking, to have changed to be more like him. How did she think this was going to go over? She seems to have thought, like Moron usually does, that she could get away with hiding it. (I don't need to think or worry about getting caught, because what are the odds of that). Her mother came to visit for two days. Won't she notice Moron's stuff in the apartment? That lie Moron told as soon as he saw her will soon crumble. Good. Maybe this is the beginning of their break up. Moron was in his pajamas and acted like he came to borrow eggs. He goes across the street to Cevo's place. Now he needs to get Eda to bring some of his clothes to work for him. LOL
Emre has transferred to homicide now and it's his first day. The murdered man was a former counter-terror chief, Sener Kerten. He was murdered elsewhere and body dumped in a park. Behzat has history with this guy, they didn't get along as Behzat suspected him of being dirty. this case is a big deal; the chief of police is watching this one. Kerten and his partner had been sued for torture but were acquitted.
Moron is worried, asks Eda if her mother will find out about them. Eda is unconcerned, says no how can she? Moron says the neighbors might tell her, but Eda says they don't know my mother. ...That is wishful thinking. Her mother can easily meet and talk with neighbors, especially any nosey neighbors who are interested in the older woman who has come to visit. She can quickly find out about them without even trying.
At the dead man's office, a wall clock was stolen. The pathologist's sidekick had earlier stolen a nice watch from one victim. Odds are he took the clock as well. His greed will likely be his downfall. Anyone noticing either the watch or the clock can now tie him to the victims. The clock had a company name on it, says the victim's business partner. They would not give us this information unless it would prove critical later in the story. ..In the business parking garage Ghost finds the blood stains and realizes this is the crime scene.
Emre is asking Eda a lot of questions about Behzat. She doesn't like it and tells him you get to know people over time, not all at once. She says she doesn't like talking about other people. Emre says "I know." Eda asks how he knows. Emre says he was joking, that he didn't do research on her. But it is clear he is lying. This scene reveals that he is definitely there to investigate the team, and probably Behzat in particular. I recall now the first time we saw Emre. That evening he met with the homicide guys at a bar, uninvited, and had a testy exchange with them. When he left he was overcome with rage. He has some ulterior motive for joining the homicide bureau. He wants to bring down Behzat, I believe.
At the office the boys are back. Moron tries to make Emre the new bitch and orders him to fetch tea for everyone. Emre smugly tells him he is not there to run errands. Moron didn't expect that and doesn't know how to react. Emre then invites the team for beers after work "to make peace". Nobody shows up.
The vigilante twins are not getting along. As killers they are equals, but the assistant, Muzo, thinks the pathologist wants to be in charge. "You gave me the OK with your eyes before I was going to shoot him. That is like giving an order. We are supposed to be equals. This can't go on like this. The more power you have, the more I'll be enslaved." WOW, that dude is seriously unstable. I see him as the one who brings them down. He is the one stealing stuff from victims, too. The pathologist talks to Vulture, and plans to talk to Behzat, wants to get to know him to stay informed on the investigation, hoping to keep from getting caught.
Behzat and the guy from organized crime don't get along. Counter Terror team sees all suspects as criminals and it sets them up or kills them. Counter terror team wants to pin the killing on a leftist group and has rounded up "the usual suspects".
Eda comes home. She had asked her mom not to touch her room, that she takes care of it, and her mom complied with her wishes that day. She tells Eda that she is getting married.
Ballistics shows the bullet from the victim came from his business partner's pistol. Somehow the vigilante twins got hold of that pistol.
Next day at the office Emre is there first. Moron gives him points for that but says they will settle the tea issue straight away. Emre tells him "I don't have a need to win anyone's favor." Cevdet tells him "Dude, that's not the case. It's all about rank." Emre tells them he is pissed because he waited at the bar for hours and nobody showed up there. Moron says we only said we would think about it. Eda tells him her mother is visiting. Ghost says he forgot, but they will make up for it. Emre: "Whatever. It's good you didn't show up, I met someone there." looking at Moron. Moron: "A girl?" Emre: "Yeah" Moron: "Why are you talking about your sex life?" Emre: "I just mentioned it." and then he says he brought desert for them. LOL and Moron leaps up to get some desert. The look on Cevdet's face was great, he was disgusted watching Moron greedily scarfing down that food.
Eda tells Behzat there was another body found dumped in that park some years earlier. It turns out it was the body of a man Behzat had arrested and turned over to the counter terror team. He recalls he questioned Kerten about it and was told they had let the boy go and he was killed afterward by person or persons unknown. The parents still blame Behzat since he arrested him.
The vigilante twins are on the hunt for another victim, this time they are after Kerten's business partner, Selcuk, the same person Behzat wants to question about his pistol. He notices he is being tailed by the vigilantes. They see they are blown and break off the tail, waiting for another chance. they leave when they see Selcuk went to the police station. Selcuk tells them his gun was taken, and aout the tail. Counter terror guy says they don't do things as they did in the past, and they won't try to pin things on people they just don't like.
Eda is crying outside their building when Moron comes home. Her mom is getting married. She can't accept it. Later Moron says "your dad is marrying someone else, so why shouldn't your mom?" Eda is touched and tells Moron something wonderful has happened to him. Eda's mother watches them from the window, sees them holding hands, then sees her kiss Moron.
The vigilante twins are arguing over strategy now. They don't trust the justice system and don't want innocent people blamed for their crimes either. They tried to blame Kerten's murder on Selcuk, but it isn't working. They are waiting outside Selcuk's house. The doctor gets suited up as a CSI person and enters Selcuk's house in order to plant evidence against him. Selcuk is there and he gets him to come with him on a ruse and murders him while the CSI team is in the house. He steals Selcuk's watch to give to his partner Muzo, who likes nice watches, and gets away. The idiot Muzo has the clock he stole on the wall in his home. The pathologist tells him this will be their signature, stealing watches. Muzo doesn't want a signature on their murders. He just wanted the watches he took from the murder victims as a hobby. (Some hobby, eh?)
Sule tells Behzat her friend will drop her off in his car. It turns out that her friend is Emre, and they are drinking beer together at the bar. It is no coincidence that Emre met and became friends with Sule. I wonder what his game is.
A strange phone call to a suspect who was freed after Selcuk was killed credits Behzat with his release. Behzat realizes the call came from the killer and realizes the stolen clock and watch were a message.
Reply by Strange Bedfellows
on November 19, 2019 at 12:04 PM
I have just watched ep 78 so I will hold off reading your post until I watch ep79. I am virtually teetotal so I have no real idea how much you need to drink to get drunk - I know it varies from person to person - body weight - tolerance etc - but seriously - surely if anybody drank as much and as quickly as Beserk wouldn't they get alcohol poisoning? So we have Ghost's story - which we knew anyway - and he has admitted that it was Nasri who did it - for the time being anyway. It seems the writers can make one person confess after another and we are supposed to believe them until the next time. Who does Azeyes think he is - dominating people's lives - why didn't they put a bullet in his head and just live how they wanted. You seem to have been right about Nasri - well spotted!! I still have my doubts about Cevdet - they have treated him too badly to expect loyalty from him - he will no doubt spill the beans to the journalist and beg her not to say anything - after she hears Nasri's tragic story she may agree - or not. - She is a journalist after all and completely untrustworthy - will she give up the scoop of knowing who the finger cutter killer is? I doubt if sisterhood will trump a scoop. I got bored with what I think was supposed to be Beserk's tour de force. Had he really had those symptoms he would have been sectioned for months - possibly years - but no - the very next day he is behaving perfectly normally - it doesn't make sense - nervous breakdowns aren't that easy to get over. He says he will never be with another woman - yeah right - heard that one before. I will start 79 now. I will read your post regarding it later.
Reply by write2topcat
on November 19, 2019 at 12:50 PM
Another point about Aziz: he is worse than Behzat about making himself the judge and jury of the people he hunts down. He protected Suna and hid what he knew about her guilt from everyone. Then he decided after hearing Nazli's story to craft his own sentence for her, i.e. you cannot see the person you love most in this world. Why? As punishment for fighting back against the evil men who tortured you and kept you from seeing the person you loved most in this world. In her case I don't fault him for not turning her in, but how does he rationalize his sentence of Nazli? He told Suna, just stop killing and I'll protect you from the law. With Nazli, she had already stopped killing 15 years earlier when she stopped the men who were torturing her and abusing her. So why didn't he give her the same protection he gave Suna? Suna was a vigilante, whereas Nazli was a victim fighting back. Old creepy bug eyes seems determined to destroy Nazli's chance at happiness once in this life just so he can flex his authority and posture as some oracle of morality. With Suna he didn't hand down any punishments at all, and she was a real predator.
Vulture ought to stop by Aziz's house and put him on a treadmill for an extended workout, let the old geezer's ticker crap out on him. Problem solved.
You never know about Cevo. He seems to listen to Behzat and follow his orders pretty well. I think he would be scared of double crossing him. He seems to like being a cop now, and he is beginning to be treated as one of the team. Plus, his chances with Asli would go down the crapper if he went back on his word to back away from the journalist. Then again, he is pretty stupid and hard headed at times. And when he gets an idea that he knows better what is best, he can be defiant and stupid at the same time. We will have to wait and see what happens with Elsie, or Elif or whatever her name is. And Elif would almost certainly print the story, though with some minimal figleaf of an effort to protect Nazli, like spelling her name Lizni or something.
People who drink chronically build up tolerance; their livers produce more of the enzymes needed to metabolize alcohol so they can handle larger amounts. Someone who doesn't drink much cannot clear it from their system as quickly, so the blood levels rise more with the same rate of consumption. There are other factors too, how readily they absorb alcohol, for instance. Anyway, the chronic drinker can handle more alcohol and still function. For a while, anyway. The liver starts to get diseased after a while, and other problems develop. In the long run, Behzat will have serious problems. Cevo is much better off getting drunk on smaller amounts, healthwise. In the short term, he is more likely to wreck a car from being more severely impaired. But I would think that even in Turkey, and even with his criminal mother looking out for him, Behzat would have faced more serious sanctions for showing up to work drunk than just not getting promoted like his peers.
Reply by Strange Bedfellows
on November 19, 2019 at 2:06 PM
You are totally right about Azeyes - I hated him from the beginning, creepy old fart. The way he demanded to be addressed by a rank he no longer possessed - the way he told Beserk to get out of his own office - the way he hid evidence and went off on his own without telling anyone so as he could get the credit - horrible character. I hope we never see him again. It had to happen didn't it - yet another untrustworthy guy in the office with his own agenda. I wouldn't be surprised if the goal posts moved yet again with the finger cutter killer - this show doesn't give a jot for continuity of any kind. Moron must have stitches in his neck from where his new head has been sewn on. The way he spoke to Selim and now the way he is speaking about Eda's mother having a right to fall in love again. What is the matter with Eda "I can't accept this" well dear - maybe your mother wouldn't accept you acting like a whore either (sorry TC but in muslim culture that is exactly what she is doing) She doesn't seem to see the irony of her not accepting her mothers decision to get married whilst she lives in sin. I am glad that Emre refused to be made a tea boy - it's not about rank - it's about strength of character - Moron looked gob-smacked !! I want Vulture to be happy again - I want that black space where a dream should be to be filled with rainbows !!
Reply by write2topcat
on November 19, 2019 at 3:05 PM
I suspect the writers made Eda upset about her mom's engagement in order to set up a deal between them. Mom has now seen Moron holding hands and kissing Eda, so she knows what her daughter is doing. She will no doubt bring this up to her. She can now leverage Eda to accept the idea of her getting remarried; "I won't object to you and Moron living together and making retarded children so long as you don't object to me getting remarried. Your father is getting remarried, but you're not upset about that. You don't mind him being happy, and you want to be happy, but you want me to be lonely and suffer? What kind of whore daughter are you?"
It is absurd that Moron was the one who was thinking clearly in this case. Of course, he only said what he did because he wants Eda to have a liberal attitude toward sex. When it comes to Asli, he doesn't believe she should ever have sex. He wants to control her forever because she is his slave when he is around, and also because he just enjoys having control over people, either as a function of his rank, his gender, or his birth order.
The writers will have Eda concede that Moron is right about his mother. Later she will bring this up when Moron won't let Asli kiss Cevo, or he restricts her in some other fashion. And Eda will point out how hypocritical he is. OR, she will threaten to close her legs to him if he forbids Asli the chance for love. That is how I see this playing out.
I also loved it when Emre was unmoved by Moron's demand to be served tea. He basically told him "that's not in my job description, and I don't work for you. I'm here to use my skills to solve murders and follow orders related to that function. I am not your waiter, or your personal servant. And I don't care if that bothers you." He sent that message in that one sentence, and mainly in his body language. He didn't move a muscle when Moron barked out his tea order. And Moron was stunned. That was great.
Emre must have some personal grudge. Perhaps someone he knows got a raw deal from this bureau and he wants to get dirt on Behzat. Will he find that Behzat is basically a fair person? If what he finds out about Behzat is different from the idea he had coming in, will he be fair enough to change his mind? Or is he an agent of Excrement, out to do damage no matter what?
Reply by Strange Bedfellows
on November 19, 2019 at 5:54 PM
Well - one person Emre hasn't fooled is Sule - she is bang on target with her assessment of him. I hope she will tell Beserk of her suspicions - but Beserk is off on a drunken binge again - dreaming about corridors full of fat women who laugh nicely. I am tired of this portrayal of him - the reality is that he couldn't do his job if he drank to this excess - he would have a permanent hang-over and mental black outs at the very least. The last episode was boring again - about a guy trying to make his young brother take the blame for killing a man - but at least Moron got bopped on the head with a rock!! Are we seeing cracks in his commitment to Eda - him wanting to go to the nightclub to check out the women - good luck with that - they are all fat and forty at least and sing like constipated rhinos. Ghost is suspicious of - I shall call her Intel - because I can't spell her proper name - Ghost thinks it was all too convenient her turning up when she did when Beserk is about to go to the trial regarding Esra. I am not sure about that - whether it was Esra - but he did say Ms Prosecutor I'm sure. Maybe it's her inquest. He has asked Sule to help him and the rest of the gang look out for Beserk. I am not sure about Emre - I suppose he is of an age whereby he could be another long lost son of Beserks - maybe he identifies with Sule and hopes she is resentful enough of her long estrangement from Beserk to become his accomplice. He doesn't know her history of course and how much she loves Beserk now. I am assuming that as a CSI operative he would have to have had proof of his qualifications to do the job and it was by no means certain that Beserk would invite him to join homicide. But then he couldn't plan on Selim leaving or the events that led up to him leaving both homicide and CSI - so it doesn't hold water really that joining homicide was his game plan. But he definitely is targeting either Beserk or Sule. Maybe he is Ceydah's secret weapon !! We mustn't forget that Beserk disrespected Excrement a little while ago and poopman does not let things like that go. He knows that all Beserk has left to love now is Sule - will he use her to try and destroy Beserk? Emre is watching her now as she comes home with the groceries - is it her he is really after? Never mind - Sevket has found out that his mommy is still alive so she will be looking out for them !!!
Reply by write2topcat
on November 19, 2019 at 6:03 PM
80
I just read your post. Here is my summary and commentary on ep. 80 Elfi or Elif is back again. She got clubbed on the head when the lefties she was there to interview got attacked by a gang of guys with sticks and low IQs, shouting Alah u ackbar and other stuff. Ghost and Vulture visit her in hospital. Ghost wants to go find Sule, but Vulture hears someone got stabbed in the heart so he wants to stay near in case it's a homicide. He runs into Emre, who has a knack for sniffing out cases also it seems, or is it too much of a coincidence he is there that fast? He says he "heard someone was stabbed in the heart". Really? Where was he when he heard that? Vulture was visiting someone at the hospital and he just heard about it 10 seconds ago. How did Emre hear of it and get there so fast? I wonder. Vulture is territorial about this. "Checking on hospitals and the injured is my business" he says. Sorry dude, but that doesn't mean others can't keep their ears open as well. Vulture is acting childish here. He ought to be asking him how he got there so fast, not criticizing him for listening for homicides. Vulture tells him it is his job to listen to the radio also. WHAT? So why do they issue radios to the other dectectives? Vulture, grow up dude. He is really scared for his job.
At the demonstration the news comes that the guy who was stabbed died. Someone throws a rock and hits Moron in the forehead. He is hurt and bleeding, but he never loses his grip on the gyro he is eating.
Ghost talks with Sule, says he knows she is the captain's daughter. She says she knows they all know. Ghost asks about a woman the captain may be seeing. Ghost is supposed to be investigating her, and he can't find out much about her. He is worried that Eylul, aka Zeynep, might not be his friend, that she might have other motives, and he wants to protect the captain. Sule won't take a ride, insists on walking. She might be meeting up with Emre later. She is trying to have a private life now.
YEP, I thought so. She met with Emre. Sule is smart. She asks him if their encounter at the bar was coincidence. He says it was. I don't believe him, and she shouldn't. She says he made a pass at her, and he denies it. It is hard to know what qualifies as making a pass in that culture though, so I don't know. But if she thinks so, then I would say he probably did, but in a way that wasn't obvious or could be explained away. He is a sneaky bastard. AH HA! Sule asks him why he doesn't want her to tell Behzat that they have met. So, the sneaky fucker is going behind the captains back with his only daughter. His explanation doesn't hold water. He says "because Captain Behzat doesn't know me well. He might not like the idea." That is exactly why he should not be doing it. He is not infatuated with Sule, and he is not in love with her. She isn't a knock out or a sex bomb, not a girl who would get most guys attention in a crowd. He is after her for some nefarious purpose. And he is making her keep it a secret.
Sule isn't stupid though. She has played the deception game before. She tells him she agreed to meet him in order to figure out what he is up to. He insists that he just happened to meet her and that he doesn't have any friends and thought they could be friends. Bullshit. He would have mentioned it to the captain straight away if that were the case. He would have wanted everything to be above board. He would NOT have told her to keep their meeting a secret from her dad. Sule ought to be able to figure this out.
Emre is someone I can easily picture changing in a heartbeat into a cold hearted bastard, someone who drop his "friend" facade and kidnap Sule. He is looking more and more like a Shithead protege. Sule may be thinking of playing the game against him, but if she is, she isn't doing it well, letting him know she knows like that. She may not realize how quickly this bastard can change into an angry, fearsome enemy who cares nothing about harming her. Shit. She just told him she is going to tell Behzat that Emre has an ulterior motive, and that there is a secret reason for his transfer to homicide. She tells him Behzat will beat him up. That was STUPID. She let him know way too much. If he is what she thinks he is, and I think she is right, then he might decide to move up his plans and kidnap her tonight, before she can tell Behzat about him. He calmly tells her that it's not true. She tells him on the one hand she is curious what he is up to, but on the other hand she can't be bothered. This is not good. She doesn't see the danger lurking behind that placid exterior. This guy is dangerous. She should not have talked to him like that. ...He wants time to convince her he only wants to be friends. She says "you can't convince a philosophy student of anything. Unless she is a Marxist."
Behzat calls and says he is coming to pick her up.
Emre and Vulture are now at the morgue where Muzo shows the corpse to the victim's mother, who collapses. Her daughter is a journalist imprisoned for writing about the abuses in the prison she was sentenced to. Heavy handed government action against protesters. Maybe this storyline is one reason the show was canceled.
Moron says they are from the Ankara Balls and Dicks Association and want to join the protest group. He always has some smart ass thing to say before he flashes his badge. I am surprised Behzat didn't slap some of those guys they brought in to question. Emre asked Behzat what justification they have to hold those guys. Sounds like he is looking for something to hang him with. Behzat says they will ask Tahsin for additional detention time, so he covered himself this time.
AH HA. Ghost said the manager of the nightclub called and said Behzat was acting weird when he was in and he wants to have a chat. Moron hears this and jumps up saying
"let's go. We can check out some of the girls. It'll be nice."
Yeah, that is the selfish Moron who thinks only of his own desires that Eda needs to remember. All he needs to do now is to get caught at it. I can see it now. He will blame it on getting hit in the head by a rock.
Behzat is walking around like he was given a drug of some kind. Moron doesn't care about calling him, saying the captain didn't care about his head injury. It looks like he is in a whore house. Women are reaching out for him to pull him to them, and he pulls away from them. He is very unstable. He slides down the wall and passes out. Some woman grabs his hand and pulls him up and down the hall.
The club owner tells the trio that Eylul isn't really a cop, that she is fooling Behzat. This is why Ghost couldn't find her before. I thought perhaps she was kicked off the force for her drug use. But then Behzat walked in on one of her "operations", and I thought I was wrong. But now I hear that she isn't a cop. (How could the nightclub manager find this out when Ghost could not?) So this Zeynep, or Eylul, or whoever, is probably another one of Shithead's agents sent to hurt him.
Behzat wakes up in a bed. His phone rings. It is one of the vigilante twins. He tells Behzat he does the things Behzat wants to do. He says he is his "superego", tells him to read and find out what that is. Another clue to trip up that doctor. He is taunting Behzat. What happened while he was unconscious? This is what is stupid about this. He knows he was drugged and he doesn't remember how he got there. He should go straight away to the hospital, have blood drawn to see what the drug is, and report what happened. It is the only way to protect himself against being set up for some crime, which is no doubt what happened to him. Also, if he can trace his steps before he felt drugged, he might be able to narrow in on who drugged him, how he was drugged, etc. Any normal detective would understand this. But not TV cops.
A kid turned himself in for the stabbing death. But he could have been put up to it, since he is 16 his sentence would be light, and some older guys he looks up to could have convinced him he was doing a good thing "for the cause". The victim had blood on his shirt belonging to someone. They need to check if it is his. yep. the witness said that kid is not the killer. He was put up to it. I think his older brother is the killer and made him confess, telling him he would get a light sentence.
They use the same traffic shot every time. They show that tow truck changing lanes to get to the right of the slow traffic. Couldn't they film a different traffic shot once in a while? It's not like it would be hard to do.
Shit, now Behzat is out walking like he is drugged again. He was OK a minute ago. Now another whore is trying to pull him to her. I have never seen so many whores around him til this episode. They're jumping out right and left at him. Someone keeps drugging him and dumping him in the red light district.
Ghost could not find Eylul, the address was a bust. Something is fishy.
Behzat makes it home still drugged. Sule sees him like this but probably thinks he is drunk. Who is behind this? I don't think it is the vigilante doctor. Is it Emre? Is it Eylul?
Ghost found Eylul's number and has a meeting with her tonight he says. Behzat shows up at work, slightly dopey. they go to talk to a suspect. Behzat tells Moron "don't be a moron." I have to laugh at that. He should answer "how can I not be? That's who I am". Moron wants to buy a gyro.
I was right, though it wasn't much of a guess. It was too easy to see this one coming. The older brother told him he wouldn't do much time because of his age. He wouldn't have to work in prison, and his brother could make sure he was taken care of. He also said if I go to prison, you can't look after yourself and mom. The part I didn't see coming was that the uncle, a retired police officer, also put him up to it. He told him he could put him in the right jail where they know the guards and it would be easy time. They laid the guilt trip on him. The guy he killed was dating the retired cop's daughter. She would not stop seeing him no matter how much he beat his daughter. So the only solution was to kill her boyfriend, naturally. So the cop took the murder weapon and cut the boys hand with it.
I love it when they catch these lying sacks of shit. Pardon my language.
I wonder if someone is drugging Behzat's liquor. How does he keep getting drugged?And why doesn't he realize he is drugged?
Sule is walking home with groceries and Emre is watching her. I don't trust that bastard.
Ghost goes to meet Eylul, or Intel. I like that name better. Easier for me to type also. I just read your note.
Behzat is drunk, looking for the corridor in the whore house in his dream.
I am assuming he is being drugged. But maybe he is just drunk. We will see.
Reply by Strange Bedfellows
on November 19, 2019 at 6:27 PM
It didn't occur to me that he had been drugged - he is always drinking out of bottles that seem to have a cap on and you rarely see him eating. What was that mark on his back all about during the night of the long talks - did we ever find out - or will that turn up again ten episodes hence. I just assumed he was drunk and seeing hallucinations all the time - I expected to see a huge white rabbit turn up any minute. I am getting fed up with all the skulduggery going on that is never explained - the guy following Intel that she beat up in the park - the guy who followed her and Beserk when they were walking - the guy in her apartment when she told Beserk he had just spoiled another operation - why doesn't he investigate her? Who or what is she - I can't see any intelligence organisation keeping a drug addict on board - she would tell anybody anything for a fix. So is she another one of Excrement's plans to torment Beserk? This show is definitely cancelled then is it? If you look at IMDB is lists a Season 4 in 2019.
Reply by Strange Bedfellows
on November 19, 2019 at 6:29 PM
oops - I think the guy in the park she beat up was the same one who was following them - he seemed like a threat to her - was he Excrement's man following her to make sure she did as she was told I wonder.
Reply by write2topcat
on November 19, 2019 at 6:31 PM
I read it was cancelled in Turkey. But then they started filming again, but only for foreign markets. So they must have really pissed off the Turkish censors. They are lucky they don't have crowds of those culture protectors chasing them with bats.
I have no idea who the guy was following them in the park, that Behzat beat up, and she also later beat up. She seemed to actually like Behzat, but something is up with her. She lied like hell to him. I suspect her drug problem got her kicked out of whatever she was doing before. So who is she working for now? You know Excrement is on the lookout for people like her.
Reply by write2topcat
on November 19, 2019 at 6:38 PM
I forgot. His back, and the stab wound they found. He didn't remember anything about those. It seems like you would remember something like that.
So I wonder if someone is drugging him, putting him in conscious sedation (you don't remember what happens under that type of anesthesia) or something like that. "Harvey", yeah. This show gets pretty weird at times. And they leave you hanging for quite a while before they attempt to clear things up. I thought I had missed something about Aziz until the night of drinking and no secrets.