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(2022)

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6/10
Short hate to love romantic Turkish comedy with a great leading couple.
cgvsluis1 September 2022
The best thing about this short run 2022 summer Turkish comedy series is the two leads Ferit and Zehra. They were not only an attractive couple, but they had wonderful chemistry. Of course it didn't start out that way as this series is a hate to love romantic comedy and these two couldn't be more opposite. Ferit comes from a wealthy family and his two brothers are living in luxury in Istanbul. All three brothers have left college to pursue less serious pursuits...for Ferit that means women and he currently is juggling three girlfriends (which includes two roommates) and is actively pursuing a fourth online. Coincidentally, the two roommates are tenants in Zehra's family home which is presided over by Zehra's brother Ali. Zehra is from a working class family that includes her mother (a hairdresser), her brother Ali (neighborhood coffee shop owner), Ali's daughter Duygu (abandoned by her mom) and her cousin Huriye (not really clear why she lives with them, but she is part of the comic relief of the show). Zehra works in one of Ferit's family's pastry shops and is a want to be medical student. She was left at the alter by Hakan...who was convinced by Ferit to leave her to go have fun.

When the three girlfriends find out about each other, they convince Zehra to make Ferit fall in love with her only to leave him...and hilarity ensues. This ends on a wonderful happy note...so it is worth hanging in till the end

There were some fun episodes and a good supporting cast. I am not sure I am built for Turkish comedies, but what kept me in this series was the fact that it is short at only seven episodes and the two romantic leads, Oktay Cubuk (Ferit) and Nil Keser (Zehra). While not my favorite Turkish series, this could be a good starter comedy series for someone just getting in to Turkish TV...or learning to speak Turkish.
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8/10
OH WHERE? HERE!
R-Bird-A27 July 2022
Cute summer fun with this opposites attracts couple. It's funny and silly and also sweet and charming. Ferit and Zehra are beautiful together. I especially loved episode 3 when Ferit tried to understand Zehra's personality, but in fact she is a mix. I like that about her. She is unpredictable yet strong.

So many fun characters. I especially am enjoying the sassy little sister, Duygu and the ridiculous sister, Huriye.

Oh, Where is the fun and surprising series this summer? Here!
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8/10
Cute lovestory
cjpatra3 January 2023
Warning: Spoilers
This is one of the rare short Turkish dramas that I thought was well done and moved pretty fast. The story is common in Turkish dizis which starts with a fake relationship that leads to love. However, there are so many plot holes in the the end which was so frustrating.....The leads had great chemistry but only in the last episodes, I wish the series had gone on for at least 5 more episodes to tie everything together,it had great potential but the ending was rushed. First of all, Ferits and Zehras character could have grown up a bit more. It would have been great if after he found out the truth about Zehras wedding ,its so momentous that there could have been a separation and a time jump. I was really hoping to see Zehra go to school and be a doctor and for Ferit to find his passion, probably as a Chef or product developer in his Dad's company. A time jump where they have matured and reconnect would have been so much more interesting than the rushed wedding. I also thought the friends could have gotten better endings, with their own love interest or just to see them mature...Anyway, still recommend it as a sweet romcom.
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