The series was simply magnificent. We watched so many relationships in life that there were moments when I cried, laughed and went back to the past. Today's insincere relationships were summarized very well. Relationships that start with love bombing and end with gosthing.
Ömer and Leyla's relationship reminded me of the TV series "First and Son". The perfect beginning of the relationship, its wear and tear over time when we start living in the same house, the introduction of lies, mediocrity and deception, and the effort to continue a relationship that has ended. At first, I believed in the relationship between Ömer and Leyla and the possibility of it getting better when they gave it another chance. I loved this relationship. It means that I still trust men enough to not understand that Ömer is lying :) The reason why I believe in this relationship is It was Leyla's parents who were able to recover and continue where they left off, despite the unpleasant things they experienced. So to speak, "The end of patience is salvation." I thought. Because marriages used to be like this. We don't often see the perfect marriages depicted in movies in real life.
But we know people who have experienced ups and downs, passed through very critical tests, and managed to grow their marriages. I thought Leyla and Ömer might be like this too. That's why I was disappointed that Ömer continued to cheat on Leyla, but it also added realism Because there are many more examples of such relationships today. There are thousands of relationships that make promises to each other and repeat the same behaviors with promises like everything will be different from now on, we are turning a new page, we are changing. As for Cem Murathan, Hakan Kurtas, good thing you are
You play this character and you continue to amaze me. Cem was a very contradictory character. We knew him as an arrogant and narcissistic person, but over time we saw his completely different sides. I think we will watch more Leyla and Cem in the second season. Normally such a directory would have
In the last episode, we were shown Leyla Ömer's happy ending. Their past, their loyalty, knowing each other for years, etc. For reasons like this, but I'm glad they didn't become clichés because the course of the story made me realize that long-term relationships can also come to an end and not always have a happy ending.
It reminds me that people can change within a relationship and one day they will no longer be able to look at life from the same window (it is debatable how happy the ending of marriage is), and unlike many TV series, it makes me feel like I am watching a real-life story.