@Navya, @Pahal & @Blyton- Thank you for your wishes. 🤗
@All- Evet, I had an amazing plus tiring day, hence couldn't post the reviews for last two episodes. 😛 Though it was nice to go through back few pages, you people had some really good discussions. 😳 I guess I don't have anything new to write because most of you have written well, plus I'm lazy to write. :P
However, I have one thing with which I don't agree and I'm sure that most of the people here won't agree with what I'm going to write, yet I know that you'll at least understand what I mean to say. 😳
I'm talking about Vural... Among the pisliks, he was the first one who shamelessly denied Kerim's claims when they all were gathered at Namlis, and he clearly said that he also participated in the crime, not caring about Fatmagul's screams, which I THINK he meant to say for himself. 🤔 Not only this, but he was also the first one to open his mouth in front of Meryem and lied to her as well, despite of the fact that she was sure of truth. I totally agree with all this part.
But one thing with which I don't agree at all is the fact that Vural wasn't remorseful initially. If you see the initial episodes carefully, especially Vural scenes post-incident, you just can't say that he lived as if nothing happened. In fact, his each scene made us realize how badly traumatized he was after committing that horrendous crime, he passed out once due to overdose of alcohol, and that was obviously not because he loved drinking. It was because he just wanted to get some moments of peace, which unfortunately he never got. 😒
I remember that scene cuz it was such an impactful one-Vural was alone in his room, drinking, with an extremely loud music playing in his room. A while later Leman enters, switches off the music and yells on him, not for once caring whether what or why he was doing so. 😡 IMO, he played that music just to get rid of Fatmagul's screams, which he couldn't do, no matter even if he played the loudest music.
Then there were so many other instances, which clearly proved that he was remorseful and guilty since the incident happened.
Yes, you can say that I'm defending his guilt-conscience, but I never supported him for his crime or for his cowardice when he gave false statements twice. 😳
But it's for sure that he was guilt-ridden since beginning, and regarding the fact that he was dreaming of Cambridge University, well if you carefully watched the episodes, he wasn't exactly 'dreaming'. It was an impulsive decision by him cuz like I said above, he simply wanted to run away from all the mess, and probably, from himself too. 😕 Also, he was never shown swimming 'calmly', or did I miss watching that scene? 😕
Edited by whiterose29 - 8 years ago