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 21, 2019 at 6:57 AM
87 and 88
Brain salad? Sorry. No way I could eat that. Sule eats it. She tells Emre she doesn't like to keep secrets and she will let him know when she tells Behzat. Emre is noticably uncomfortable at this. How did the idiot thing this was going to play out?
Moron is gaining weight again.
Eda noticed that it was some coincidence that Emre met Sule, the daughter of his boss, and thought it unwise that he wants to keep it a secret.
Intel's pimp was shot in the head shortly after he choked and threatened her. A bald and bearded man shot him. Bahri?
88
Behzat checks in the hospital to get close so he can snoop on a meeting. He has a check up while he is there. Sevket can't keep his mouth shut. Watching him without sound is one thing. But if you listen to him also, he is too much. I have to mute him, and Moron also. Behzat has fatty liver, heart rhythm problems, and a large kidney stone.
Cevdet shows up looking like a homless person with his hangdog looking face. Moron tells him Asli cannot talk at his home, they have to go to a cafe. Moron just likes being able to tell Cevo and Asli what to do.
I am getting ready to be done with the show also.
Eda finally got pissed at Moron, but not enough to break up yet. Cevo wants to marry Asli in secret, without asking anyone's permission. Moron brought flowers to Eda, and that seems to be all it takes to patch things up, for now anyway.
Reply by Strange Bedfellows
on November 21, 2019 at 7:29 AM
89 - they must have heard you !! This episode is more interesting - the guy who is accused of shooting Esra denies doing it. They have threatened his family who are in hiding. His court case is coming up in a couple of days - there is a race between the baddies and the goodies to find them and bring them to safety before he has to testify. Beserk sends Eda and Moron to retrieve them. Really - you have to question his judgement - all Moron sees is an opportunity to get Eda into bed. I wont enlarge upon what happens - I wont spoil it for you. The Lady visits Sevket and tells him that his squeeze is working for the enemy - Bahri will drop her off at home. Bahri is a busy boy - he visits Intel also - but Sevket tells the Lady that Beserk will not let it go if anything happens to her. I am wondering why Beserk is so attached to a prostitute sent to spy on him - are we meant to believe what he said that he sees her as Esra, Bizarre and GONUL! all rolled into one? That is pretty weak in my view and I am pretty sure the ladies concerned would not be too happy with his thoughts. I am not sure what the attitude would be towards Asli and Cevo if they married without a big family do. In that culture they probably wouldn't view the marriage as legal - the way families involve themselves in each others affairs is ridiculous - nobody is allowed a private life it seems. No appearance of Sule and Emre in this episode - but I am pretty sure that he is investigating what he sees as Berna's murder. I think perhaps he was in an intelligence unit of some kind and that is how he got into homicide so easily - either that or he was in love with Berna and he knows that Sule killed her and is looking for evidence to take her down. I am on his side in this - I don't care about her poor me - a daughter owns her father's heart and he owns hers rubbish - (that's why fathers kill daughters on a regular basis in this culture is it?) she shouldn't be able to kill an innocent young woman and to add insult to injury take her place. That is not justice of any kind - she should be in prison. I have never liked or sympathised with the Sule character from day one. I still wonder if Sule is even her real name - or is it one she adopted to keep Beserk from finding out who she really is. He is so stupid - for a cop - he just accepts everything she tells him and never asks what she isn't telling him. He can't even remember sleeping with her mother - if indeed it was her mother - he does no checks to see if that woman is still alive - just imagine if she was - she could put him straight on a lot of stuff - but no - just accept the word of a girl he doesn't even know the real name of. There has to be some major developments in this arc of the story before they finish it surely? Let me know when you have watched this episode and we can tear it apart together !!!
Reply by write2topcat
on November 21, 2019 at 9:36 AM
89 summary and in progress notes
read your post. I'm half an hour into this one. Have seen the lady visit Sevket, Hanri dispose of Papatya or Kezban, seen Behzat fire Intel., all that stuff. I am up to where Behzat sent Moron and Eda to Bolu to get Gokan's family and bring them back. Yes this episode seems more lively than the past several. And sending Moron on an important task like this seems absolutely irresponsible, a recipe for disaster.
When they were talking in the cage and Behzat said he was sending Moron to find and bring them back I figured the trip would be a total screw up. Then when Eda convinced him to let her go too, I rolled my eyes. He will be distracted and if they do find the family it will be because of Eda. I hope she doesn't pick this time to make up with him. Fatboy didn't want to take a bath. She probably threatened to get a different room. He fell asleep in the bath. They try to find the family. No way that guy would trust Moron. He might trust that he is a cop, but wouldn't find him competent.
Alev saw Hanri with Intel and made a call which probably saved her.
Kimet Tufan, the judge and father of the vigilante killer Muzo, was approached and asked about the attack in prison to see if he believed the attacker's statement that it was a personal matter, and he indicated that he did. I wonder if he was merely acting that way prudently, or if he suspects there is more to it than that.
So Zaim works for the guy, ishan somebody, who planned Esra's assassination. He is the one Excrement set up to get arrested, the one who said he would not make a deal with Excrement.
The Chief of Police is an ass, and I think he is dirty, most likely. I don't remember exactly, but I am pretty sure. Behzat got in some trouble for talking to Gokan.
Behzat learns Intel was taken by Hanri.
Moron and Eda go to a lake while waiting because it's so romantic. Moron wants to do it, because hey, there is a lake, there is snow, you should be in the mood, and I said I love you. Why won't you give me sex? Plus I am whining and begging, and you like that stuff, right? So what is the problem? Zaim's hitman is tracking them and looking for their contact. Moron tries to tell Eda he is still the same selfish pig she was hypnotized to find adorable. "I still lie, I'm still rude, I'm still selfish, I still whine, I haven't changed." She tells him they are on an important mission and this talk will have to wait til they get back to Ankara. Moron won't quit whining and pretending not to understand: "Why do you keep saying this is not the place? Where is it then?" [SHE ALREADY TOLD YOU; ANKARA, YOU IDIOT] "There is a frozen lake, house, forest and snow. What else? Will we talk beside a fountain in Ankara?" Eda shuts him down. Good girl.
Zaim's hitman is hunting the contact, Nezat. Nezat meets the family and they decide to trust the Ankara detectives, not knowing that Moron is one of them. If they knew that, they would emigrate to China, or better yet, some place where there is a famine. Moron would never follow them there. Zaim's men kidnap Nezat and forces him to take them to Gokan's family.
The lady meets Sevket and he tells her Behzat knows they took Intel, and he won't forgive her if something happens to her. She tells him where Bahri woulod take Intel to interrogate her and he tells Behzat. Bahri is about to shoot her. Behzat gets there and finds her alive with a head wound. Bahri got a phone call and didn't shoot.
Back in Bolu, Eda is happy with the lake. Now she worries about Nezat and the family. They call Nezat and get no answer. They search for him at his shop, not there. Meanwhile the hitman is threatening Nezat and his grandson. Moron gets the address and the race is on to get to the family before the hitman. They reach the house and cover both sides. Zaim's man comes out with the family. The idiot Moron drops his gun when commanded to. I hate it when cops do that on TV. They don't obey such commands. They try to talk to the gunmen but they are trained not to give up their weapons. It doesn't turn out well when they do that. Except on TV. Eda shouts at him instead of shooting, and the hostage girl spins away from him. This sets up the shootout. the wounded gunman speeds away. The family is still alive. Now Moron will probably ask them to wait a while so he can finish whining to Eda and maybe get laid.
Intel is alive and being treated. Behzat decides now to protect her. In prison Gokan waits in a solitary cell. The prosecuter arrives to take him and he asks about his family. The family is in a safe house under guard.
Zaim calls Intel and tells her to put the bug in the lady's house by tomorrow. Behzat listens in.
Reply by write2topcat
on November 21, 2019 at 10:18 AM
second comment.
I assume you have been watching and are probably almost done with the series now. I am just into episode 90, the trial, and have already seen Gokan lie on the stand. We knew the mafia had bought off one prosecutor, that guy who was an ass to Esra. If he was in charge of the case, Behzat should have seen this coming. Anyway, now he is intent on rooting out the corruption responsible for flipping Gokan. He has to find out what pressure was put on him and who did it. The Chief of police must be a dirty bastard. He was furious at Behzat for speaking to Gokan in the prison hospital. The prosecutor must be dirty. And there are doubtless many more. The whole corrupt bunch of them need to be flushed down the toilet of justice.
Reply by Strange Bedfellows
on November 21, 2019 at 12:29 PM
I just finished Ep 90 - (whatever will we do when this is finished!) Bahri has been a busy boy again and set a trap to lure Zaim's men to Intel's house where he promptly dispatches them closely followed by Zaim. Sule turns up at Emre's house and he hurriedly hides his files on her under some socks in a drawer. Then he gets a call and instead of chucking her out he lets her stay there - as you do. She of course promptly searches the house and finds the files within thirty seconds or so. When she calls him to meet next day and confronts him with it - he makes the lamest excuse you ever heard - I was curious - come on - a two year old could do better than that - Sule lies to him saying she had nothing to do with Berna's death. Dumb and Dumber kill one of the baddies connected to Esra's death and the dumbest one goes back to the house to get the money out of the safe - with stunning stupidity his mate turns up and stands behind him - I knew you would come back - he says - just as dumbest stabs him in the sort of abdominal area. I don't know if he is dead. Meanwhile Gokhan's sister phones Beserk and tells him a woman photographed her in the safe house. Now who can that be? Not Eda - but what other female cops are there? The Lady with a police cap on !! Nah - my brain cell is vibrating - I can't think of any except the real Zeynap who was an intelligence officer. Can you think of anyone?
Reply by Strange Bedfellows
on November 21, 2019 at 2:35 PM
update - ep 91 - another boring episode. The female was a character I have never seen before which I do not appreciate. I am starting 92 now - I cannot see the Sule situation being resolved in this series - I hope it wont be another let down like Kacak.
Reply by write2topcat
on November 21, 2019 at 3:14 PM
The real Zeynep would be my guess. Who esle is there, as you pointed out?
90 The assassination trial episode
Gokan is supposed to testify first, before ishan and Soner and Anyur and any others. Will he tell the truth on the stand? The Chief Judge, Kimet Tufan, addresses Gokan. Gokan lies and says he killed the prosecutor. Behzat loses it and has to be removed from the courtroom.
Well, I suspected something like that might happen. Hanri grabs Intel and tells her she is still in danger and they must talk. Hanri asks about the bug. He wants to use Intel against Zaim. Hanri says they won't bother her after she does this for them.
Barbaros hears the news that Gokan says it was all his doing, he killed the prosecutor on his own. I was wrong about the judge. He is Barbaros father, not Muzo's father. But I saw Muzo having dinner with the judge and he was talking to Muzo's son like a grandson. So maybe Muzo is his son in law and Barbaros is his son. That would make sense. The judge doesn't think much of Muzo (and who would?).
Anyway, Barbaros is pissed at his dad the judge for the way the trial is going, blaming him for Gokan's testimony, which isn't rational. The vigilante killers will be active again soon. It is beyond stupid for Barbaros to choose Muzo as his partner in crime, but I suppose he couldn't exactly advertise and interview candidates for the position: wanted, vigilante killer. Please apply within.
Behzat wants the prosecutor's phone records. Gokan was under his protection when he decided to change sides and lie on the stand. Time to root out the corrupt bastards in the justice system.
Behzat won't work with his mother on principle and he doesn't want her to get any leverage on him. But he should be open to getting information from her organization which will help him in finding Zaim, for instance. He takes information wherever he can get it, so why not from her? He can't stomach the idea that his interests might also help her somehow. But she will be helped whether she helps him or not. He is still trying to get Zaim, so why not accept information from her? He can tell her up front that he won't help her, that he will only take information, etc.
Gokan's family says they know nothing, but the daughter is crying. But she won't spill anything.
The vigilante twins are on the move. Barbaros needs information though, and he calls Behzat. This is a dangerous move. Behzat isn't stupid and will figure him out if he has too much contact with him.
Moron goes to question Gokan in prison. Fat chance that will work. Gokan says he cannot talk. He remembers getting a note from a guard that has photos and threatens his sister. It shows his family at the safe house, showing the bad guys can get to them there. He tells Moron. Behzat wants video records of the safe house.
Zaim plans to attack Bahri, but he is acting on bad information.
Barbaros tells Behzat that the judge who freed Esra's killers is his father and he is sorry about that. He tells Behzat he could understand if he killed those men. Behzat tells him he isn't a killer, that he is less harsh now because of Esra. Barbaros was trying to gague him, to see how far he would go, how closely their interests would align. He says the judge sees these killers as connected to the survival of the state and sided with them to protect the state. That is corrupted thinking though. If the state depends on such organized criminals, then the state is already dead and should be buried, and another put in its place.
Barbaros visits his dad and asks why the killers went free. The judge thinks nothing of Behzat. Tells his son to mind his own business. He is an arrogant ass. Barbaros stays behind and searches the judge's files for the addresses of the killers. Now the vigilante twins are on the hunt after Soner, as the first of the freed killers.
Yusuf has forgotten about Gonul and is calling himself Emre. He puts his Sule research in a drawer (where Sule will find it eventually) and answers the door, letting her come inside his abode. He is a little freaked out that Sule knows where he lives; snooping is supposed to be his deal, not hers. He is trying to remember telling her where he lives. She does a good job convincing him he told her at the bar while drinking and he apparently thinks he did that. But I think she found it out some other way.
Zaim's men are walking into a trap set by Bahri, using the bug no doubt. The door is open and they creep inside, finding nobody, at first. Good night says Bahri, before putting one in his forehead. The other guy calls all clear before Bahri puts his lights out as well. The driver in the van is not paying attention and I know he is about to get one in the head as well...yep. Zaim now gets the bad news. He wants to deal, but Bahri tells him killing him is a patriotic act, and gives him his lead sleeping pill.
Muzo's reckless greed is going to bring him down before long. Selling those watches and the clock instead of destroying and disposing of them was a fatal error, which will bring him down eventually. And he will drag Barbaros down with him. But now they take down Soner, leaving the party girls alive. The doctor slowly stabs him in the heart.
Emre is called to a homicide, leaving Sule alone in his home. And you know she is going to snoop. And she quickly finds his stash of research. Will she tell Behzat? Or will she stupidly confront Emre about what she has found? I don't know how he will react if he knows he is busted.
Moron brings in the club owner, friend of Soner. He tells them two men tried to enter without dates and were turned away. They said they knew Soner. (pretty stupid to tie themselves to the man they were planning to kill later that night. )
Intel relates the story of getting grabbed by a prostitution ring, and the punishments she received every time she tried to escape. That tale reflects a grim reality; human trafficking, the duping of young women in search of work in foreign lands who find they are forced to be hookers there, with no one to turn to for help. I feel a bit bad about looking down my nose at her for being a whore now. Many young ladies are forced to be whores, and learn to think of themselves that way, believing after a while that they don't deserve anything more than that. Two of them in this story, Larissa and now Intel. Wait, Nasli also. Now that Bahri killed the man who 'owned' her, she is free. She wants to start a business. Of course, former clients might recognize her. That will always be an issue if she stays in Ankara. In that culture in particular, the woman is branded with shame because of evil things done to her against her will. Nazli found a solution to the problem of former 'clients'; she killed them all. But that would not work for Intel. Too many, and no way to track them all.
Sule is home, and she isn't spilling the news to Behzat. I thought she didn't like secrets from him. Guess that is a flexible rule.
Vulture reports on Somer. The team discusses the case. Drugs in Soner and the girls, checking leads, contacts, etc.
The vigilante twins smugly discuss who to take down next. Barbaros is more cautious. Muzo is hiding something from the doc. I think he is selling stuff. The doc suspects something and will likely follow him and check up on him.
Eda gives the phone records that implicate Gokan's lawyer; he talked to the hitman from Bolu twice that day. Behzat is after the bastard now.
I swear, you need to listen to Moron talking. Turn up the sound and listen to this dumbass spitting and fumbling his words. I don't understand Turkish, that's not what I mean. He just sounds, I don't have the words for it. Especially when he gets excited (about every other minute) he sounds so stupid.
Sule meets him at the park and tells him she found his research file on her. Are you investigating me? Emre tries to take the high ground by posturing as outraged that she went through his house, and then accuses her of lying to him. "You said you didn't know Berna" he says. (So let's focus on that, instead of talking about how I lied about just happening to meet you, and about how I hacked into your dad's email account, and about how I created this huge, creepy, stalker file on you. None of that matters because you said you didn't know your sister.) Well, she had only just met her, so they didn't really know each other well. Emre said "I was just curious, that's all. But let's keep all this a secret, OK?" Sule: "You lied about liking me so you could get close and learn about me. You're not simply curious. What are you up to? I will find out anyway."
Emre: "I was just curious. Honest. I'm not lying. Honestly, I always tell the truth. I swear. This is the truth. I'm not lying. I would never lie. I have never lied, not really. Everything I say is true, in some way, if you interpret the words in a certain way, it's all true. Like my friend Bill says, "it depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is." I would never lie to you Sule. And that's the truth. etc. etc. "
Behzat talks to Gonuk's sister and learns a woman took the photos in the safe house. I would go with your guess: Zeynep, the real one.
Emre tries to contact Sule. If he were telling the truth, he would have to be the creepiest boyfriend in the world.
Muzo is back at Soner's place, picking the lock, after the money. His greed was always going to be his downfall. I didn't know how, but I knew what. He opens the safe and finds the money. Muzo stabs the doctor by reflex. Down he goes. Bad place to be stabbed.
Reply by Strange Bedfellows
on November 21, 2019 at 6:37 PM
SPOILERS FOLLOW from ep 93
I am very disgusted with your beloved - it is just as well that you are no longer an item. Cevo tells Eda that he and Asli have married secretly and begs her not to tell ANYONE else. So what does she do? - she immediately tells Moron who does what he always does and explodes in a fit of fat fury. Tell him to come here - he says - and Cevo - who still hasn't developed a spine - meekly obeys and takes the inevitable punch from Moron. This is one of the reasons I have never and will never re-marry. As soon as you do the "I" disappears from your vocabulary and the royal "we" takes its place. Every piece of information must be shared regardless if anyone tells a wife something in confidence she immediately feels obliged to tell her husband and vice versa - because they are a "we" and do not exist separately. They even open each others mail. It horrifies me - the loss of self. And Eda has now told the entire office - what a good little muslim girl she is. The Barosso half of the terrible twosome has been caught out and warned to stay out of his father and his criminal colleagues business - but he wont be told - now they are threatening his son obliquely - the other half (Muso)has done what all criminal idiots do and bought an expensive new car - too thick to consider that people will ask how he can afford that on his wages. There will be an inevitable decision on Barosso's part to kill Muso - if he doesn't that idiot will bring them both down. Beserk has gate crashed a business meeting of his mother's and seen her shaking hands with the villains. Sule has been looking at photos of the 2006 graduation class that Emre has told her he attended - and there is his photo with Berna looking like a couple - so I was right about something - hurrah - it had to happen sooner or later - now Sule has told "dad" that she is dating Emre - he goes in drunken search of him but Emre has taken leave - now for the best bit - Sule tracks him down and says that there's nothing Beserk can do because - get this - they are in love. She asks him what he is thinking and he says - get this even more - I think that you are a murderer and I will prove it. I hope he hurries up - there are only a couple more episodes to go and I don't want her to get away scot free. I hope it turns out that she is not his daughter at all. I am not at all happy at the way they left Cevda - that was a cop out. But there is still time for Excrement to help her get her revenge on Sule. There seems to be far too many story strings for them to tie up in the remaining episodes - I think they are going to leave a lot of them up in the air.
Reply by write2topcat
on November 21, 2019 at 7:55 PM
91
Looks like you were right about Zeynep. Nese Gokova, her reporter, was the one who took the photos at the safe house. She would not go there without orders from Zeynep. update: I was wrong about that. She said Tahsin ordered her to take the photos.
Oh no, did you see the CD about Moron Eda was watching?
92
Another episode about university students protesting and getting beat up.
I am getting sick of Cevdet's pathetic, tortured face. You can't ask him how he is doing, or even say good morning to him without him furrowing his brow and acting like he is bearing the weight of the world.
I thought maybe Cevdet was getting a little better. He stood up to the guy looking at Asli at the cafe. And he got married to her without asking permission. Fine. But now he is back to acting like a wimp. I thought once he got married he would tell Moron to back off and leave Asli alone. But now he is back to being acting like everyone's whipping boy. He doesn't like it and is just getting more and more bitter about it instead of standing up for himself. He is married but is afraid to tell people. He really didn't think this through at all. Does he think he can keep it a secret? Is Asli going to stay at her parents house? He is a hopeless case. He told Eda, and then begged her not to tell anyone. How can Asli have any respect for him?
WHAT THE HELL? Now Sule is eating with Emre again. Is everybody in this show going to be wishy washy and flip flop from one position to the opposite? Is Sule going to fall in love with Emre next? When she asked Emre why he became a cop instead of working in his field of study, he was thoughtful but slow to answer. Sule picked up on this and asked if she said something wrong. Emre lied and said he wanted to be a cop. That didn't fool her. She knows something happened that he won't talk about, something that made him become a cop and investigate Behzat and her. It could be Berna's death. Ah ha. She was just gathering intel on him. She is investigating him now. At the university she found a photo of him with Berna. So that is why he is there.
Sule is dying her hair again. Is she going to try to look like Berna? Sule told Behzat she is dating Emre, but she didn't tell him Emre knew Berna while at the university. The no secrets from daddy rule seems to be very flexible.
Ghost found the girl who took the photos.
WHOA. Tahsin sent that girl to take the photos! Damn, I was right. Do you remember a long time ago I said I thought Tahsin was dirty? Later I figured I must be wrong about that. But that girl just said Tahsin told her to take the photos. If that is true, then he is either dirty, or he is being controlled by those who are. Behzat can't trust anyone above him, it seems. It doesn't make sense. Tahsin has helped him, a lot. He seems like he has been on his side a lot of times, and he has helped the team. But I noticed he wasn't happy once before when Behzat discovered some corruption. I figured he just worried about the blowback from that. But it could be that he is charged with keeping a lid on Behzat.
I am sure the Chief is dirty. I have thought that for a while. And Tahsin reports to him, so he was probably following orders when he sent that girl to take photos.
I don't think they are going to tie up the loose ends. I don't think they were planning on ending the series when they did, they think they were forced to cancel it due to irritating the censors, or rather, the government because of topical stuff reflecting real life. At least, that was the opinion of an article I read.
There is another Turkish show with just over 100 episodes called Love is in the Air, or something like that. I will find it and tell you the name for sure. I checked out the first episode and it might be good. We could give it a trial of a few episodes and see.
I saw Cevo get punched at Eda's house. He is a spineless ninny. Why get married if you can't tell anyone or live together? I thought he was giving the FU to them all, but he was trying to make Asli happy while still cowering from fear.
Reply by Strange Bedfellows
on November 22, 2019 at 4:29 AM
You still haven't seen 93 so there are a couple of surprises there - and you are refraining from reading my post about it which did warn of spoilers.( Well done!!) I think that Sule is like a creeping black mass that devours everything in its path - I don't think Emre is safe around her now - he should continue his leave and leave Turkey if he wants to live!! Watch 93 and be reassured and very afraid at the same time!! "Love is in the Air" ooh Soapmaster - have you found another one!! That CD - oh dear - as if Moron could gather together enough brain cells to compose that - I bet he just pinched somebody else's and transposed names and photographs. I see Prince Andrew has been dropped by loads of charities and organisations and the Queen has allowed him to retire from public life. He did an absolutely disastrous interview which was likened to a car crash leading to a plane crash which resulted in a nuclear explosion (paraphrasing) in which he tried to exonerate himself and showed no interest let alone compassion for the victims. The pathologist involved in the Epstein autopsy should grow a pair and amend his findings to murder by person or persons unknown. But that would necessitate and investigation wouldn't it and that is never going to happen - officially at least. I hope some brave soul writes a book about it.
Reply by write2topcat
on November 22, 2019 at 4:58 AM
93 hrough the end. Loose ends tied up.
Oh crap, I was wrong!!! It was Zeynep all along, just like you said. Tahsin was innocent. Behzat hit his friend for nothing. Now Ghost and Vulture know the truth about who the culprit is. And my suspicion of Tahsin was wrong. OK, well, it happens.
Emre is in hiding now. He took a leave of absence after Behzat found out about him and Sule. Just wait til he finds out about him and Berna. Actually, that might calm him down just a bit. He would figure that Emre was here to find out about her death.
Now, a weird killer is forcing his victim to eat a bunch of food before he kills him. That is odd. But murder is odd.
I saw Emre tell Sule she is a murderer and he will prove it. So he has stopped pretending to be in love with her, at least.
When Moron searches a house he always checks the refrigerator.
95
Bahri tells Behzat that Excrement Cooker sent him something useful, for his daughter. Bzat loses it and rushes out. This was as a result of the recent deal between the lady and ihsan. So what did he send Behzat?
OK, he sent everyone a CD showing Sule killing Berna. Emre called someone right afterward. Emre goes to the courthouse to give the video to the prosecutor.
Behzat hides Sule vowing to take care of things.
The vigilante twins are going to hill the judge, Barbaros father. Barbaros has prepared two suicide vests, but they are fake, he tells Muzo. But he lied.
Bahri gives the bad news to Sevket and his mother; he is the new boss. Yes, he planned Esra's death, but he says everyone is involved, even the lady. She says she didn't know Esra would be killed. Bahri is a very calm killer. All the guards are on his side. Because she is officially dead, Bahri was already given legal control of everything. It was a slick move. He is a cunning enemy.
Ghost stopped Emre but after hearing him out he let him go. Emre was on his way to meet with Ceyda.
The vigilante twins are on the run now, having been discovered as killers. They call all the players in Esra's assassination together and bind them in chairs around a table. Barbaros begins shooting them in the head, Bahri, dead.. the MP, dead.. Zeynep Fidan, dead... Behzat frees his mother. And the vests were not fake after all. The rest, including the twins are dead.
Sevket found Sule and calls Behzat. He is crying. She turned herself in. She couldn't hide or try to fight it. And she was a vulnerability for him. She couldn't pretend this guilt didn't exist.
The dirty chief of police acted like Behzat planned and executed the killings of the people the vigilante twins murdered, and suspended him pending investigation.
At Vulture's place they drink Raki: Bzat, Vulture, Ghost, and Moron. Behzat leaves and drives down the street in the red VW. He drives through the countryside as the credits roll.
So they managed to get rid of most of the bad guys to end the series. Sule went to jail. Ceyda was happy her daughter's killer was found. Thankfully Cevdet wasn't featured. He isn't really part of the team.
Eda never broke up with Moron in this series. But she is missing from the newer episodes, so she must have come to her senses sometime afterward.
Check "Love is in the Air" and see what you think of it.
There is another show called "20 Minutes" with 59 episodes.
Reply by Strange Bedfellows
on November 22, 2019 at 8:03 AM
The Behzac actor is also in a short series called 46 Yok Olam - I thought I recognised him. I will finish Behzac first and then have a look at "Love is in the Air".
Reply by write2topcat
on November 22, 2019 at 8:18 AM
I didn't watch the interview but I read about it. I thought his denial of being photographed with Victoria Roberts was very weak. He suggests the photo was doctored, says he wouldn't put his hand on her waist, that he abhors public displays of affection, and that in London he always wears a suit and tie. But he has been photographed in casual wear in London, I read. He also claims that during the time period when Virginia Roberts says their sexual encounter took place he was still suffering from a medical condition which prevented him sweating. She recalls that he sweated profusely, which he says he would have been unable to do. Plus he says that on the date in question he was with his daughter at a Pizza Express in Woking. Unless a news crew happened to film him there on that day, how could you verify that? Saying the photograph was doctored, or that 'there is no way to tell if it has been doctored or not' is also very weak. Experts can generally tell when a photo has been doctored. As much as I detest journalists because of how they have turned the news business into the propaganda business when it comes to politics, I can say that they are experienced at getting a sense of when someone is being truthful with them and when they are lying or "shading the truth". And though it took some persuading, journalists have managed to get some of these girls to tell their stories. They have nothing to gain by coming forward and revealing that they were underage sex girls, and even less to gain by lying about it.
Amy Robach of ABC news was caught on a hot mic talking about how she had the story years ago, but that the company would not let her run it. “I’ve had the story for three years… we would not put it on the air,” Robach said on the hot mic. “It was unbelievable what we had, Clinton, we had everything.”
“We would not put it on the air. Um, first of all, I was told, who’s Jeffrey Epstein? No one knows who that is. This is a stupid story," Robach said on the video recording. "Then, the Palace found out that we had her whole allegations about Prince Andrew and threatened us a million different ways. We were so afraid we wouldn’t be able to interview Kate and Will that we, that also quashed the story.”
Robach and ABC have since come out with "qualifying statements" explaining that they could not get corroborating evidence so the story didn't meet their high standards of journalism, or words to that effect.
I had not realized there were so many "Epstein was Murdered" memes until someone sent me an email with a load of them. They are everywhere it seems. There was even a photograph of the back of a wifi unit, and the password printed on it was EpsteinWasMurdered. NOBODY is buying the official story. I saw a headline in passing which indicated his body was going to be exhumed and reexamined. But I didn't read the story and don't know if it was true, or if anything will come out of it. Our attorney general for the nation was not happy when Epstein was killed. He made a statement regarding the serious breakdown in procedure at that jail. But I don't think we will find out who did the deed, much less who ordered it to be done. Maybe if Behzat could do the interviews we could start to get somewhere. But then their families would be threatened, and they would shut up.
I saw that 46 Yok Olam also. It was about 13 episodes I think, but could be worth a go. He had his hair combed back, like he did when he went to that nightclub.
When you get done with the show you can read my comments above. They mostly tied up the major elements of the story. Excrement never comes back into the country though. That is good however. If they were to jumpstart the show, he would still be in it.
Reply by write2topcat
on November 22, 2019 at 9:16 AM
46 Yok Olan sneak peek. Right away I see two actors from Behzat. You knew Behzat was in it.
first 7 minutes of first episode.
Behzat is Murat, a genetic scientist in this one. And guess who esle is in it....Vulture, known as Salim. His hair is combed back as well, the popular style for scientists I guess. Salim is watching a TV show on Shamanic practices of native peoples. I think this show is about some mixture of shamanism and science. In the opening minutes Murat is watching, by video feed, an operation as they inject some treatment into a 'dead zone' of a man's brain. It is typically dramatic stuff, the patient moans and dies, then comes back to life and screams a lot. You don't have pain nerve endings in your brain, so I am not sure what the issue is supposed to be. Maybe they triggered a memory of a nightmare? LOL
Anyway, it is interesting right from the start. It is only 13 episodes, unfortunately. I think they could do a lot with this plot if they wanted to keep it going.
Update me when you reach a stopping point.
update: Sule is in it, called Ezo. Hopefully she doesn't bounce around or murder anyone in this show. I think she is in a coma in the start of the show.
There is another long Turkish show called Resurrection: Ertugrul . It is set in the 13th century.
OK, hurry up and finish watching Behzat so we can discuss the ending and then decide on the next show. I sort of want to watch 46 Yok Olan first. It is only 13 episodes so it won't take that long. And it looks interesting.
Reply by Strange Bedfellows
on November 22, 2019 at 12:13 PM
OK - I have just finished watching it - so sad - poor old Beserk - They left it pretty open though - these cop shows always include a suspension or sacking of the rogue cop. That was to be expected - but the evidence against him is too weak to stand up. His gun only shot Muso for a start - Barossa's gun - if it survived - would have been shown to be the murder weapon of the others. With an explosion and a fire it is very unlikely that they can garner any evidence about anyone anyway - and his mom was there to testify for him and Sevkets phone call to him can show the time he showed up so that was just showboating by the prosecutor - I always thought that he was dirty anyway. I was finally right about a character - i.e. Emre - but it was a surprise that Ceyda turned up at the end. I still think it was implausible that Beserk forgave Sule - maybe it's just me but I could never forgive the killer of a beloved daughter - no matter who did it. So Sule gave herself up - she didn't have much option really - but never mind - she'll just say she had a traumatic childhood and she'll be out in a couple of months. Its was a peculiar relationship between the vigilante killers - Barossa whilst putting Muso down on many occasions nevertheless seemed genuinely distraught when the idiot blew himself up - yet he had lied about the explosives being fake - so he obviously intended that Muso died at some point. There wasn't much logic in it. Maybe he figured that Muso couldn't live without him because he was so emotionally dependent on him and would probably be executed anyway if taken into custody - maybe he took the only option left to them. His father was a right badword - he deserved all he got. I don't really understand why they introduced Intel at all - that was just padding. I am sorrowful that my favourite character didn't turn up in the end. I liked Excrement - he was never boring. I'll have a look at 46 Yok Olan although you have put me off by mentioning Shergar - I could not BEAR that man !!!