Following the suspicious death of the Bongomian king, his disregarded prince assumes the throne, initiating an intricate tale.Following the suspicious death of the Bongomian king, his disregarded prince assumes the throne, initiating an intricate tale.Following the suspicious death of the Bongomian king, his disregarded prince assumes the throne, initiating an intricate tale.
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I don't know if it was ever an inspiration, but this series reminds me the first season of Black Adder by Sir Rowan Atkinson.
Main character is a non-binary quirky Prince, with a touch of stereotypical Turkish gay man attitude, sometimes to the point of exaggeration. Prince is not the typical "good" person, but a very self-centered and ignorant just like S1 Black Adder.
Plot is not very original or unexpected, yet focusing on character development and fun aspect shines the series to magnificent success.
Originality comes from that attitude of Prince and story is just a background around him.
There are times that scenes getting a bit boring and stretching the gimmick way too much, but it still can be considered a fast-paced series comparing to overall Turkish series we have.
Definitely a fresh breath of air, not focusing on vulgar language to make it seem fun like many others and thankfully something that is not focusing on Turkey or Turkish people related theme, but definitely made for Turkish-speaking people to enjoy with relative material.
Absolutely recommend and hoping to see more of it.
Main character is a non-binary quirky Prince, with a touch of stereotypical Turkish gay man attitude, sometimes to the point of exaggeration. Prince is not the typical "good" person, but a very self-centered and ignorant just like S1 Black Adder.
Plot is not very original or unexpected, yet focusing on character development and fun aspect shines the series to magnificent success.
Originality comes from that attitude of Prince and story is just a background around him.
There are times that scenes getting a bit boring and stretching the gimmick way too much, but it still can be considered a fast-paced series comparing to overall Turkish series we have.
Definitely a fresh breath of air, not focusing on vulgar language to make it seem fun like many others and thankfully something that is not focusing on Turkey or Turkish people related theme, but definitely made for Turkish-speaking people to enjoy with relative material.
Absolutely recommend and hoping to see more of it.
First of all, I would like to thank Giray Altinok for bringing the breath of life that Turkish comedy needed. From the script to the costumes, a work of great production value has been prepared. Each episode is well-connected to make you watch the next with excitement. The jokes and the protagonist are delicately crafted. As for the casting, we probably couldn't have done better if we wanted to. Both proven experienced players and young players who will bring a new perspective to the industry were selected, which prevented us from watching a game that is neither too mediocre nor too high, and the balance between them was established very well. I don't remember watching a comedy that I enjoyed this much in a long time, let alone Turkish productions. Even in terms of production value, this is a work that I think everyone who is interested in should give a chance. I hope it will be a long-term work and we will continue to watch it with pleasure. In a long time, let alone Turkish productions.
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I haven't seen such a good comedy series in a long time. In Turkey, comedy productions have not been in the forefront for a long time. Giray Altinok did a great job. He played his role very well. You will have a lot of fun while watching. Me and my friends fall about laughing. Every episode is very entertaining, Hungarian scenes are great, the jokes used in the scenes are great and funny. Minimal acting impressions, mimics are incredible. The emotional transitions provided by the mimics and the suitability of the script are extraordinary. The bold scenes exhibited, the period-appropriate decors, the images that do not stand still even though they were shot on the green screen. I haven't pressured anyone to watch a series in a long time. I hope the series continues.
I haven't seen such a good comedy series in a long time. In Turkey, comedy productions have not been in the forefront for a long time. Giray Altinok did a great job. He played his role very well. You will have a lot of fun while watching. Me and my friends fall about laughing. Every episode is very entertaining, Hungarian scenes are great, the jokes used in the scenes are great and funny. Minimal acting impressions, mimics are incredible. The emotional transitions provided by the mimics and the suitability of the script are extraordinary. The bold scenes exhibited, the period-appropriate decors, the images that do not stand still even though they were shot on the green screen. I haven't pressured anyone to watch a series in a long time. I hope the series continues.
I haven't seen such a good comedy series in a long time. In Turkey, comedy productions have not been in the forefront for a long time. Giray Altinok did a great job. He played his role very well. You will have a lot of fun while watching. Me and my friends fall about laughing. Every episode is very entertaining, Hungarian scenes are great, the jokes used in the scenes are great and funny. Minimal acting impressions, mimics are incredible. The emotional transitions provided by the mimics and the suitability of the script are extraordinary. The bold scenes exhibited, the period-appropriate decors, the images that do not stand still even though they were shot on the green screen. I haven't pressured anyone to watch a series in a long time. I hope the series continues.
The absurd adventures of a nameless prince unfold in an imaginary country, capturing the audience's imagination with its unique charm 😄 The script is excellent, skillfully blending humor and drama to create a captivating narrative. As the seasons progress, the cast expands, introducing a diverse array of characters that add depth and complexity to the story. By the third season, the stakes are higher than ever, as it appears that the prince will go to war with larger, more powerful countries. This development promises to bring intense and thrilling plot twists, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. 😎
The plot, the atmosphere and actors of The Prince was very nice, especially Giray Altinok who gives a life to the main character. Turkey needed a comedy serie like this. Theres details and messages about lgbtq+, feminism and theres a lot of dark humour. If anyone wants to have fun for their free time, I'd definitely recommend this since theres not many projects which has this type of absurd concept. It's actually underrated and I think people should give it a try because it deserves so much more. The main character is a bit "girly" and everyone's got their own fun personalities. There's also little plot twists.
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