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Mark Goldbridge losing his tiny mind because Mateus Fernandes rejected Manchester United for Spurs 😭 Comedy Gold 🤩

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As always, while watching some scenes from the episode, I get this déjà vu. And this time it happened during the hospital scene. I’m honestly 100% sure that the earlier almost miscarriage situation was intentional. It felt like they wanted to show us Serhat’s reaction when his child and the woman carrying his child were in danger and then later contrast it with his reaction when the woman he truly loves, the other half of his soul, is the one fighting for her life. I will never stop appreciating Ilhan’s acting. From episode one people doubted him, saying he only had one expression. But back then that was Serhat… the controlled doctor, M’s husband, the surgeon who keeps everything inside. Now he’s completely different. The emotional shift is almost 180 degrees from that version of Serhat. From the cave scene to the hospital scene the emotions were already intense, but the hospital was a masterpiece. The way he could barely stay standing, the way he allowed himself to cry openly even though his guards were around him! he didn’t care. Because the woman he loves had just been lifeless in his arms. And look at the details: he went down on his knees twice in this episode for her. A man as powerful and towering as a mountain fell to his knees because he felt utterly helpless! First in the cave, when he realized he was helpless! she was fainting, the venom in her blood was faster than anything he could do, and his strength meant nothing in that moment. Then again in the hospital, when he finally reached his limit and simply couldn’t stay standing anymore😭 And this is the same man who showed almost no emotion when his father died. The same man who barely reacted when his mother had a heart attack. The same man who stayed composed when his legal wife nearly miscarried. The contrast is INSANE. thank you, #ilhanşen 🥹 Thanks to everyone who wrote Serhat’s character this way, and thanks to Ilhan for delivering it so powerfully. And thanks for all the tiny micro-details that people like me (the ones obsessed with details) will always notice.😭🤏🏻 #HalefKöklerinÇağrısı

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Philip Mulryne once had the life many young men dream of. He was a professional footballer who played for Manchester United, Norwich City, and the Northern Ireland national team, earning 27 international caps. At the height of his career, he was reportedly earning around half a million pounds per year. After leaving football in 2008, he officially retired in 2009 and began formation for the Catholic priesthood. Mulryne later explained that football had given him privilege, comfort, and success, but not the peace he expected. He said he was shocked to realize that, even with the kind of life many young men desire, there was still a deep emptiness beneath it. That search led him back to the faith. In 2009, he entered Saint Malachy’s Seminary in Belfast. He studied philosophy at Queen’s University Belfast and theology at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. In 2012, he entered the Dominican Order. On July 8, 2017, Philip Mulryne was ordained a Catholic priest at St Saviour’s in Dublin. At his ordination, Archbishop Di Noia connected his life as an athlete to his priestly vocation, saying that his experience in football had helped prepare him for the priesthood because he already understood discipline, sacrifice, and working toward a goal. Now, that goal was Christ. Philip Mulryne left behind professional football, money, and public success to serve God as a priest. A life that once revolved around the pitch became a life offered at the altar.

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