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Orhan, like everyone else, didn’t learn and keeps repeating the same mistakes again - this is the same plan of season 1 all over again. The difference, this Orhan is the “after jail Orhan” he is not afraid anymore, he is capable of hurting and he is not hiding...

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PaRash2 лет назад

Ngl i thought Orhan and Gulgun if not very large but will have little bit substantive change ,no doubt they are more closer to Sayfer but still they didn't change at all.

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MARIYA2 лет назад

Dear maru ❤️ what do you think about the relationship between orhan and gulgun??? I think orhan understand everything about ifakat and he Will cause ifakat's life destroy ,👍🏻✌🏻

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pasionesvivencias 💜🍀2 лет назад

Orhan en el odio contra su papá no se da cuenta que hundirá a la empresa, ahí es donde Ferit tomara por completo para poder salvar a la empresa y al apellido

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Kandidatkinja2 лет назад

Orhan is a killer now. Okkes died because of him.

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Elizabeth2 лет назад

Просто браво! 😌👏

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Andréa Luce Vieira2 лет назад

Gulgun, fico perguntando, pelo o que ela luta. Sabe que vai de encontro a Seyfer, que vai perder mais do que ganhar. Kaya , quer sentir pertencente de algo, alguém, espero que se encontre.

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may2 лет назад

How will they react when they hear Okkes is dead? How will Ferit or Seyran feel? Unless there’s a twist & someone put a pillow over his head in the hospital, Orhan is officially a murder.

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Maru2 лет назад

@_moon1il Hahaha 😘🤍 happy Eid

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