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Even in 2nd conversation nothing about night before but interestingly, Seyran is a bit more inquisitive about the divorce, focusing on Suna’s bruise and specifically queries if Abi is violent. This is after Seyran tells Ferit about Suna’s divorce decision. Ferit is also, conveniently on the above floor, eavesdropping....

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dizzy1 year ago

It explains why the #SeyFer bed scene is real (yes I’ve changed my mind sue me 🤥) Here Suna comes in expecting to see only Seyran but was hesitant because she’s embarrassed knowing what she’s done. Suna seeing Ferit in bed with Seyran triggers her anger - it’s now vividly clear to her that Ferit only wants Seyran (breakdown in room, yelling at Esme and next day kitchen scene bitterness) #YalıÇapkını

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dizzy1 year ago

If Suna could be triggered, Ferit can too 💔 #YalıÇapkını (thanks Pearl)

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Saja Continues1 year ago

It explains why seyran didn’t have a reaction when abdin said all those things. She didn’t seem surprised at hearing those comments from him .

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Learning from their past mistakes and making things right this time.🥹

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I kept thinking about this scene, read different opinions on TL, and here’s my take. First, to truly understand SeyFer, I believe it’s crucial to set aside our personal expectations and examine their actions from a more neutral perspective. Additionally, this season seems to strike a deliberate balance between Seyran and Ferit, so if one of them feels confusing or contradictory at times, the answers often lie in understanding the other’s perspective. Let’s start with Ferit’s decision; It’s important to note that Ferit acted entirely on his own here. He didn’t consult anyone - not Seyran, not Abi, who was with him at the time, he didn’t even call Seyran to discuss the offer nor asked Sadik for time to consider the offer or consult other people. And even after signing, he kept it a secret, including from Seyran. This is significant because it highlights his independent, sometimes impulsive nature. Seyran’s reaction, however, is not about Suna; it’s about the magnitude of Ferit’s decision. Her first response - “How could you do this to your grandpa?” - says a lot. Just days ago, the Yali was in Seyran’s name, and she faced a similar dilemma. She had to give it up to resolve the family’s crisis, and despite having legal control over the Yali,she still consulted Halis for advice because, to her, the Yali represents the Korhan family’s legacy. It’s the roof that shelters them all, from Halis to Şefika. Seyran recognises the gravity of decisions regarding the Yali and the ripple effects they have on everyone in the household. Ferit, in contrast, I won’t say that he underestimated the risks, but feeling helpless and carrying the heavy responsibility of his family on his shoulders, as the savior he believes himself to be -that keeps crushing him- , he felt he had to take the risk and make this decision unilaterally - precisely the struggle that fuels his panic attacks -, something Seyran fundamentally disagrees with. #YalıÇapkını #SeyFer

Maru

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Suna had been simmering for several episodes, and when the family harshly confronted her, all her suppressed emotions erupted. She lashed out at everyone - Seyran, Esme, Abi, and even Ferit. Her anger toward Ferit ran deep; he was among those who had bruised her ego. She accused him of being spoiled for choosing Seyran over her. At first, Suna had played it nice with Ferit. Beyond her ambition and hunger for power that he represents, she craved his affection. She desperately wanted to provoke any kind of emotion from him to soothe her wounded self-esteem. But with everyone looking at her with pity, losing Abi, and watching Seyran and Ferit grow closer, she lost her composure. Shifting from a broken, victimized stance - angry at the world and blaming everyone for her misery - Suna became actively defiant and threatening. She started the conversation by subtly mocking Ferit, saying, “You were worried something happened to Seyran, right? Me too, until I realized what this was about…” hinting that Ferit feared Seyran had discovered something and left him. Suna seemed to relish the idea and implied she had some power over the situation. Ferit, however, remained calm and unbothered by her insinuations. She pushed further, revealing her jealousy: “You probably didn’t sleep either…” Her envy of Seyran and Ferit’s closeness was palpable. Ferit’s lingering, steady gaze made it clear he was annoyed by her inappropriate insinuations and her intrusion into his and Seyran’s private relationship. He understood the root of her bitterness and calmly tried to remind her to abandon her false hopes. But Suna cut him off, clarifying that it was no longer about hope. It was about her ego. What stung the most was that she had failed to provoke any emotion in him. She always felt invisible - left out and unseen. Even in her suffering, despite her efforts - the Yali, her confessions, and whatever else she had tried - she remained ignored. Seyran and Ferit quickly retreated back into their happiness, leaving her behind once again. Ferit warned her that these thoughts were dangerous and would only harm her, but Suna had already embraced destruction. She didn’t care about the consequences; she said happiness was forbidden to me and she wanted to hurt those she blamed for her misery. She says, “Don’t expect me to act like you.” having revealed her true self, she refused to retreat and act indifferent. She added, “As you can see, I’m not as bold as you,” to which Ferit replied sarcastically, “Ayıpmış” “What a shame”, subtly implying she should be ashamed. His indifference was actually an act of courtesy, while her persistence only deepened her disgrace. Throughout the exchange, Ferit appeared more annoyed than threatened. He wasn’t guilty or afraid; he was composed, confident, and seemed to be managing someone emotionally unstable. Meanwhile, Suna, consumed by anger, had lost all control, she was determined to cause chaos, regardless of the cost.

Maru

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After giving it more thought, I believe there’s more to Seyran’s actions than it initially seemed. She disappeared for the entire day, didn’t show up at Gulgun and Esme’s restaurant on the day her mother needed her support the most, and didn’t lend a helping hand. Still wearing the same clothes, she even managed to trick Ferit into losing their bet by “seducing” him for a kiss, solely to ask him the question and hear the truth from him. She left Ferit in the room afterward and only went to see Halis at the end of the day. It’s also worth noting that she knows the address where Ferit signed the papers the night before. For me, it feels highly likely that Seyran spent the day investigating or devising a plan, once again stepping in to cover for Ferit, just as she had earlier that morning. In their last conversation, Seyran expressed to Ferit her thoughts on how their relationship might have been different if they had grown up in different families, free from the burdens they carry. She spoke of how these pressures have crushed and suffocated them both. Meanwhile, Ferit is grappling with a growing weight of suppressed emotions. He is overwhelmed by the responsibilities he has taken on alone, and his psychological state is beginning to unravel under the strain. Whether her approach is right or wrong, or whether it involves going behind Ferit’s back -because Ferit, too, might try to stop her if he knew- Seyran will always step in to protect him. She’s willing to take the weight off his shoulders, even if it means making sacrifices herself. #YalıÇapkını #SeyFer

Maru

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Didn’t want to write about this dirty show but feel sorry for the poor fans who are trying to find a way to defend cheaters or trying to connect the act of che@ting to a dream. Our 2 cents: please stop defending what they wrote. Save your breath, they won’t listen to you. They had Afra & Mert and they could not write a proper story for them instead they killed seyfer. Ferit kissed Suna so he has already che@ted, period. Same for Suna. This TV show is a sick-minded dirty show, so don’t loose your mental over it. Don’t let it control your life. You can decide to watch a good script or you can stop watching a bad script. The choice of what to watch is yours. The choice of writing a good/bad script is theirs. Ferit was written as a dirty character (Jerrrk) . He was jealous of Seyran, he belittled her ability, insulted her, finally he che@ted with her sister (only B@stard do it). If they wanted to show Ferit is worse than Orhan then they succeeded. Suna could have saved Ferit, but she didn’t. She was not drunk when she found him & she could have given Ferit soda or water and bring him back to soberness like Diyar did but Suna did the opposite (wh000re). I wonder why the blood🩸 sugar hasn’t kicked in, Just like the wedding night? Ferit must have passed out with this much alcohol consumption but he didn’t. Btw, che@ting is not justifiable, same way drinking and hitting people with cars is not. If someone gets drunk and run over people and kill them he has committed a crime. So stop justifying a che@ter, jerrrk character. Mert is not Ferit. Btw, Suna is a wh000re who did this to her sister knowing how much Seyran cared and loved her man. won’t be surprised to see Ferit commits suicide or go to comatose because of alcohol. Have not watched the show but have seen enough tweets from those who are in denial and can’t believe what they have seen. Best solution just go enjoy your real life. BTW, Seyran was written well apparently in this episode and she is gorgeous in this scene below. Maybe it’s time for Suna to join Fuat after her dirty action. Seyran or any woman will never forgive when she is betrayed by two people who were the closest to her. Game really over! Samed ÜşümezsoyFanBoy Emrullah Hekim OGM Pictures Yalı Çapkını #AfraSaraçoğlu
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Didn’t want to write about this dirty show but feel sorry for the poor fans who are trying to find a way to defend cheaters or trying to connect the act of che@ting to a dream. Our 2 cents: please stop defending what they wrote. Save your breath, they won’t listen to you. They had Afra & Mert and they could not write a proper story for them instead they killed seyfer. Ferit kissed Suna so he has already che@ted, period. Same for Suna. This TV show is a sick-minded dirty show, so don’t loose your mental over it. Don’t let it control your life. You can decide to watch a good script or you can stop watching a bad script. The choice of what to watch is yours. The choice of writing a good/bad script is theirs. Ferit was written as a dirty character (Jerrrk) . He was jealous of Seyran, he belittled her ability, insulted her, finally he che@ted with her sister (only B@stard do it). If they wanted to show Ferit is worse than Orhan then they succeeded. Suna could have saved Ferit, but she didn’t. She was not drunk when she found him & she could have given Ferit soda or water and bring him back to soberness like Diyar did but Suna did the opposite (wh000re). I wonder why the blood🩸 sugar hasn’t kicked in, Just like the wedding night? Ferit must have passed out with this much alcohol consumption but he didn’t. Btw, che@ting is not justifiable, same way drinking and hitting people with cars is not. If someone gets drunk and run over people and kill them he has committed a crime. So stop justifying a che@ter, jerrrk character. Mert is not Ferit. Btw, Suna is a wh000re who did this to her sister knowing how much Seyran cared and loved her man. won’t be surprised to see Ferit commits suicide or go to comatose because of alcohol. Have not watched the show but have seen enough tweets from those who are in denial and can’t believe what they have seen. Best solution just go enjoy your real life. BTW, Seyran was written well apparently in this episode and she is gorgeous in this scene below. Maybe it’s time for Suna to join Fuat after her dirty action. Seyran or any woman will never forgive when she is betrayed by two people who were the closest to her. Game really over! Samed ÜşümezsoyFanBoy Emrullah Hekim OGM Pictures Yalı Çapkını #AfraSaraçoğlu

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