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aniabi26@aniabi26·
Fragman 55. I don’t know if Meryem was a victim of Sadakat’s and whether that’s why she smiled at her in the cell in ep. 54. At the moment, that’s how it seems to me. We’ll certainly find out the truth about what happened back then in the coming episodes. It wouldn’t surprise me, then, if Sadakat reported Boran and made up any excuse to get him locked up, or blamed someone else (as she did when she shot Mine): Sadakat’s plan is to manipulate Cihan, Meryem and Alya, and she can’t do that whilst she’s in prison. From ep. 55, phase 4 officially begins: the "Revelations" phase. #UzakŞehir #CihAl
María 🪸@cajomaria10_

#UzakŞehir 55 Bölüm Fragman w/English captions. · #SinemÜnsal · #OzanAkbaba ·

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@Nela_Nin The person Cihan Deniz represents his childhood and the person Cihan Deniz is most afraid of moving away from. If he is separated from Alya, he will be exhausted. In the last episode, Deniz who understood Cihan the most, trying to open his heart, immediately saw Cihan's sadness
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@Nela_Nin Marine . It's like Ciha coming and hugging Alya when she is hospitalized, but what you wrote is very impressive and very true, it is very important for Ciha to know that Alya is with him because he is with Alya, right from his mother ++
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sibeltuhanioğlu@Defdaphne1·
@Nela_Nin Very beautiful, very impressive. Like everyone else, I couldn't make sense of Alya's distance from Cihana, I thought what she had to do was hug her and take her pain in this way, I think this was the right thing to see, just like when Deniz was hospitalized.++
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sibeltuhanioğlu@Defdaphne1·
@DreamsInFrames Ve hatta kendini kaybetmeğe ve yavaş yavaş tğkenmeğe başlar.. Senarist bize bu konuda iki spoiler verdi biri sadakatin Cihana zorla söz verdirmesi B ye dokunmaya aksın diğeri Alya yla odada Denize verdiği sözlerle ilgili konuşma be o çocuğun okula gittiğini görecem. Bunlar önemli
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CocoLoco@DreamsInFrames·
Here's the Turkish version for my moots :D 54. Bölüm Analizi – 2. Sezon, yani Tasarlanmış Bir Bozuluş bölümü ilk izlediğinizde, dikkatiniz hemen kötülerin nasıl sürekli kazandığına gidiyor. Ecmel olsun, Boran olsun, Demir olsun—tüm bu ahole’lar resmen hayatlarını yaşıyor. Ama biraz yüzeyi kazıyınca, bambaşka bir kavram ortaya çıkıyor. Destino, Karma, Kader, Fate—adına ne derseniz deyin. Bir sonraki analizimiz için Sherlock şapkalarımızı takarken aklınızda tutmanızı istediğim şey de bu. Her şeyi daha kolay takip etmek ve anlamak için bölümü karakterlere göre ayırdım. O zaman başlayalım. * Sadakat Bu bölümde beni gerçekten şaşırtan karakterlerden biri Sadakat’ti. Bu kadına duyduğum yoğun nefret saklı bir şey değil, ama bu bölüm bir şekilde bana ilk kez onun tarafını gösterdi. Hatta biraz anlamamı sağladı. Nare, Alya ve Sadakat’in Boran ve Cihan hakkında konuştuğu sahne hepimizi şok etti. Ama beni asıl şaşırtan şey, 54 bölüm sonra ilk kez Sadakat’in hatasını kabul etmesi ve suçlayacak bir günah keçisi aramamasıydı. Diyalogları, kendisi, Boran ve Cihan hakkında son derece önemli noktalar veriyor ve yetiştirilme biçiminin bugünkü koşulları nasıl şekillendirdiğini gösteriyor. Ecmel’in gölgesinin Boran’ın içinde var olmasından her zaman korktuğunu ve bu yüzden liderliği Cihan’a verip Boran’ı her şeyden uzak tuttuğunu kabul ediyor. Ama ailesini ve Albora’yı korumaya çalışırken, en çok korktuğu şeyi bizzat kendisi yaratıyor—Boran’ın başka bir Ecmel’e dönüşmesini. Şimdi birinci bölüme dönün. Sadakat’i Alya’ya baştan itibaren kötü davranan, Deniz’i ne pahasına olursa olsun ailede tutmaya takıntılı, adeta kötü bir cadı olarak tanıyoruz. Sanırım artık nedenini anlıyorum. Suçluluk. Sadakat, Boran’ı sürekli itiyor… ta ki Boran bir gün kendini kanıtlamak için Süleyman’ı öldürmeye karar verene kadar. Bunun sonucu sürgün ve sözde yabancı bir ülkede ölüm oluyor. O noktadan sonra yaptığı her şey yılların biriktirdiği suçluluğa dayanıyor. Kazaya sebep olan arabayı Alya sürdüğü için, Sadakat’ten en çok nefret payını alan kişi de doğal olarak o oluyor. Ama bu da yine suçluluğun bir yansıması. Peki Deniz? Sadakat, Boran’la yaptığı hatayı Deniz’le yapmamak için mi onu her ne pahasına olursa olsun yanında tutmaya çalıştı? Ecmel’in gölgesi bir başkasının hayatını daha şekillendirmesin diye mi? Evet. Muhtemelen Cihan ve Alya fikrinden nefret etmesinin nedeni de bu. Çünkü suçluluğu, Boran’ı ölümünden sonra bile korumasına neden oluyor. Sonuçta Boran’ın bir şey daha kaybetmesine nasıl izin verebilir? Kısacası, Sadakat ailesinin geleceğini kontrol etmeye çalışıyor—koşulları şekillendirerek Cihan’ı Ağa yapıp Boran’ı uzak tutarak. Ama fena halde başarısız oluyor. Neden mi? Çünkü kaderin başka planları var. Boran hiçbir zaman uzak tutulmak için yazılmamıştı ve Sadakat ne kadar uğraşırsa uğraşsın, onun Ecmel’in tarafında yer alması kaderdi. Ve belki de Sadakat herkesi bir sözle bağlıyor ama kendini değil—çünkü yıllar önce başlattığı şeyi bitirecek olan kişi o olabilir. * Cihan Bu bölümde Cihan’ın mücadelesi, Boran’ın zehrini etkisiz hale getirmenin bir yolunu bulmaktı. Çünkü onun hayatının dağılmasının sebebi Boran. Çünkü Alya’yı Deniz üzerinden kontrol eden adam o. Bölüm boyunca her şey onun için kaybedilmiş gibi görünüyor. Alya Boran’ın şartını kabul etmek zorunda kalıyor ve Sadakat Vurgun’un cinayetiyle suçlanıyor. Vurgun, Boran’a verdiği sözü tutup sırlarını mezara götürse de, ölümü aslında hayatta söyleyemediğini söylemesini sağlıyor. Cihan’ın, Boran’ı pişmanlığa gömeceğini söyledikten hemen sonra, duvarın içindeki gizli bir oyukta Vurgun’un telefonunu bulması tesadüf değil. Burada da görüyoruz ki şartlar Cihan’ı her yönden sıkıştırıyor. Ama tek bir tozlu adım sonrasında, Boran’ı alt edebilecek anahtarı buluyor. Alya ise onun en büyük gücü ve zayıflığı—tıpkı aşkın doğasında olduğu gibi. Hayatına bir imkânsızlık olarak giriyor ve en büyük gerçeğine dönüşüyor. Cihan, Alya’nın bir ev tutma isteğine boyun eğiyor çünkü onun bir anne olarak sorumluluğunu anlıyor. Ama tam her şeyin kontrolden çıktığını düşündüğü anda, kader devreye giriyor ve onun görmezden geldiği fırsatı önüne koyuyor. Neden mi? Çünkü Cihan’ın dediği gibi, kendisini kurtaran birini öldürecek kadar alçalabilen biri her şeyi yapabilir. Yani Cihan’ın yolu da ince bir şekilde, ihtiyacı olan şeye ulaşmasını sağlayacak bir ihtimale doğru yönlendiriliyor. * Boran Evet, zombiyi pek umursamıyorum ama bunu söylemek lazım. Sadakat’in Boran’ın tüm hesaplarının yanlış çıktığını söylediği noktaya geri dönelim. Kurnaz biri olabilir, düşündüğüm kadar aptal olmayabilir ama karma bu adam için uzun bir hesap listesi tutuyor. İlk olarak, Cihan’ı cezalandırmak için bir vasiyet videosu çekiyor. Amacı Cihan’ın Alya’ya âşık olması ama vicdan azabıyla yaşamaya mahkûm kalması. Ama ne oluyor? Amal Bakir bir anda mezarına geliyor, Cihan’la karşılaşıyor ve bam—Cihan Boran’ı buluyor. Bu da ironik bir şekilde Cihan’ın suçluluğunu hızla aşmasına yardımcı oluyor. Sonra Alya. Onu kontrol etmek için çektiği video, sonunda Alya’nın ondan kurtulmasının anahtarına dönüşüyor. Şu an elindeki tek koz Deniz ama Vurgun’un telefonu buna karşılık gelebilecek bir şey artık. Ve son olarak, Meryem’in bir anda ortaya çıkmasında da onun parmağı olduğunu düşünüyorum. Ama bu plan da başarısız olacak. Çünkü Meryem, Alya üzerinde Boran’ın Cihan üzerindeki etkisini yaratacak. Yani kader burada da tüm ihtimalleri kapsıyor. * Alya Fandom’da Alya’nın hasta olmasını isteyenler olsa da, ben gerçekten hamile olabileceğini düşünüyorum. Nedenine gelelim. Ve bunu yaparken kader temasını aklımızda tutalım. Alya’nın başı dönmeden hemen önce Kaya ona, “Ne diyeceğimi bilmiyorum yenge, Allah yardımcın olsun” diyor. Sonra Alya ofisine giriyor ve tam ev aramaya devam edecekken bir anda başı dönüyor. Ve hemen ardından Boran’dan mesaj geliyor: “Cihan’la yolun kesişmeyecek, yoksa oğlumu alırım.” İşte yine aynı şey. Koşullar ve kader arasındaki itiş kakış. İnsanlar koşulları şekillendirebilir—Boran gibi. Ama kaderin önüne geçemezler. Ve bu hikâyede kader ne yapmaya çalışıyor? Alya’yı Cihan’la birlikte tutmaya. Peki hamilelik bu denklemde nereye oturuyor? Boran sadece onları ayırmak istemiyor. Artık bağlarını tamamen koparmak istiyor. Çünkü Alya onun olmayacaksa, Cihan’ın da olmayacak. Ama her seferinde kader yeni bir koz çıkarıyor. Ve iki insan arasında kırılması imkânsız bir bağ kurmanın en güçlü yolu nedir? Bir çocuk. Alya’yı Cihan’a en temel şekilde bağlayacak bir bağ. Boran’ın yenilgisinin en mükemmel somut hali. Ayrıca kaderin Alya için başka bir sürprizi daha var Jaws müziği girer Meryem’den bahsediyorum tabii ki. Meryem neden gerekli? Çünkü Alya’nın, kaderin Cihan’a zaten öğrettiği şeyi öğrenmesi gerekiyor. Aşk, sessizce uzaklaşabileceğin bir şey değildir. Mesafeyle korunacak ya da fedakârlıkla sürdürülecek bir şey de değildir. Cihan bunu çoktan öğrendi. Duygularını bastırmaya çalıştı—görevle, suçlulukla, Boran’ın kurduğu her şeyle. Ama yine de Alya’ya geri döndü. Sadece kendi seçimiyle değil, daha güçlü bir şeyle. Onu her saptığında tekrar doğru yola getiren bir şeyle. Ve işte Meryem burada devreye giriyor. Alya’nın değiştiğini fark etmesini sağlayacak son parça. Cihan’dan uzak durabileceğini düşünebilir… ama kendi davranışları bunun tersini gösteriyor. Meryem, Alya’nın kafasındaki “mesafe sürdürülebilir” yanılgısını ortadan kaldıracak. Gördüğünüz gibi, bölümde her ne kadar kaos olsa da, altında yatan şey bir bozuluş. Bazen acı bir farkındalık, bazen gizli bir telefon, bazen yeni bir hayat ihtimali, bazen de beklenmedik bir geri dönüş şeklinde. Kaos gibi görünen şeylerin aslında çok daha bilinçli bir yere doğru ilerlediği—her yolu olması gereken yere geri yönlendiren bir çözülmeye doğru. Sonra görüşmek üzere, iyi okumalar herkese. #CihAl #UzakŞehir
CocoLoco@DreamsInFrames

Analyzing Episode 54. Season 2 aka Disruption by Design When you first watch episode 54, your focus immediately goes to how the bad guys keep winning. Be it Ecmel, Boran, Demir - all the aholes seem to be living it up. But scratch the surface, and another concept appears entirely. Destino, Karma, Kader, Fate - call it whatever you want. That's what I want you to remember as we don our Sherlock caps for yet another analysis. I've divided the whole thing into segments based on characters for easier navigation and understanding. So, here goes nothing. * Sadakat One of the characters to truly surprise me this episode was Sadakat. My vitriolic hatred for this woman is no hidden fact, but this one episode managed to make me see her side of things for once. And, maybe even understand her a little. We were all shocked by the scene where Nare, Alya, and Sadakat are talking about Boran and Cihan. I was mostly surprised because, for once, in 54 freaking episodes, Sadakat accepts her fault and doesn't look for a scapegoat. Her dialogues serve to impart extremely important points about herself, Boran, and Cihan, and how her upbringing helped shape the present circumstances. She admits that she was always afraid of the shadow of Ecmel lurking within Boran, which causes her to hand leadership to Cihan and keep Boran away from everything. But, in trying to protect her family and Albora, Sadakat inadvertently brings about the very thing she fears most - Boran becoming another Ecmel. Now, cast your mind back to the very first episode. We're introduced to Sadakat as an evil witch who's evil to Alya from the get-go and absolutely mental about keeping Deniz with the family at all times. I think I finally understand why. Guilt. Sadakat keeps pushing Boran away, until one day he takes it upon himself to go k-word Sulaiman to prove his worth, so to speak, which results in exile for him and supposedly death in a foreign country. Everything she does from that point on is based on years' worth of accumulated guilt. Alya is driving the car that results in the accident, so she wins the 'get the most shit from Sadakat' award immediately. But, again, that's just her guilt exacerbating things. As for Deniz, was Sadakat trying to avoid the same mistake she made with Boran with Deniz by holding on to him by hook or crook? So that Ecmel's shadow would never shape another family member's life again? Yep. That's probably also why she hates the idea of Cihan and Alya, because her guilt forces her to keep protecting Boran even in death. Because how could she allow Boran to lose yet another thing? In short, Sadakat tries to control the future of her family by trying to shape the circumstances, to make Cihan Aga and keep Boran away, but fails spectacularly. Why? Because fate has other plans. Boran was never meant to be kept away, and no matter how much Sadakat toiled as a mother, he was meant to take Ecmel's side over his own flesh and blood. And maybe Sadakat binds everyone else with a promise except herself because she might be the one to end what she started all those years ago. * Cihan Cihan's struggle in this episode was to try to find a way to neutralize Boran's poison. Because he's the reason Cihan's life is unraveling, because he's the man who controls Alya via Deniz. Throughout the episode, it seems like all is lost for him. Alya is forced to give in to Boran's condition, and Sadakat is framed for Vurgun's murder. And while Vurgun keeps his promise to Boran and takes his secrets with him to the grave, his death helps him speak what he could not say in life. It's no coincidence Cihan is the only one to find Vurgun's secret phone stashed in a hidey hole in the wall right after Cihan says he will bury Boran in regret. In this instance, too, we're shown that circumstances are pressing in on Cihan from all sides, but one dusty footstep later, Cihan finally finds what will possibly be the key to defeating Boran. As for Alya, she's Cihan's greatest strength and weakness - as it generally is in love. She comes into his life as an impossibility and ends up becoming his greatest truth. Cihan relents to Alya finding an apartment because he understands her duty to her son. But just as fears things are all out of his control, fate intervenes and gives him the opening he kept ignoring. Why? Because, as Cihan says, a man low enough to kill someone who saved his life is capable of pretty much anything. So, Cihan's course is redirected subtly, too, to a possibility that will help him achieve what he needs most at the time. * Boran Yeah, I don't really care much for the zombie, but this needs to be said. Throw your mind back to how Sadakat says all Boran's calculations turn out wrong. Though he's a sneaky troll who's not entirely as stupid as I thought, karma has a mile-long shit-list on this ahole. First, he records a will video to punish Cihan. He hopes that Cihan will fall for Alya but will forever suffer the pangs of conscience. In doing so, he'd never find completion in his love for Alya and would keep suffering. But, an Amal Bakir turns up at his grave out of the blue, runs into Cihan, and bam - he finds Boran. Which ironically helps Cihan overcome all his guilt pretty quickly. Next up, Alya. The video Boran records to control Alya's life ends up becoming the key to her freedom from him eventually. The one card we know he has now is Deniz, but there's Vurgun's phone to counteract this one now. And, finally, I get the feeling that the zombie has a hand in Meryem turning up like a bad penny out of nowhere. However, this ploy will fail too, because Meryem will have the same effect on Alya that Boran has on Cihan. In other words, destiny has all ends covered here, too. * Alya While there are those in the fandom who'd rather Alya be sick rather than expecting, I think that Alya truly might be pregnant. Here's why. And keep the overall theme of kader in mind as we go through this part. In the scene right before Alya gets dizzy, Kaya tells her, 'I don't know what to say to you, yenge, may God help you.' Then she walks into her office and just as she's about to continue her search for apartments, wham, a wave of dizziness. And right after the dizzy spell, lo and behold, Boran messages her saying, 'Your path can't cross with Cihan, or I take my son.' See, there it is again. That push and pull between circumstance and fate. While mere mortals can shape circumstances, like Boran, there's no interfering with fate. And, what's fate always tried to do in this story? Keep Alya with Cihan. So, how does a pregnancy fit into this angle? Boran doesn't simply want to keep Alya and Cihan separated. He now wants to put an end to their relationship in every way. Because if he can't have Alya, neither will Cihan. He's done everything in his power to try to cut all bonds between CihAl, but every time he tries, fate throws out another trump card. And what's the best way to forge a bond between two people, no one, not even themselves, can break? A child. A link that will bind Alya to Cihan in the most elemental way there is. The perfect personification of Boran's defeat. Now, I may be wrong (wouldn't be the first time), but those are the vibes I keep getting from as early on as ep 47, where Sadakat is the one trying to convince Alya to leave. Besides, maybe baby, fate also has another surprise up its sleeve for Alya *cue Jaws soundtrack* I'm referring to Meryem, of course. Why do we need Meryem in the overall scheme of kader, anyway? Because Alya needs to learn what fate's already taught Cihan. That love is not something you quietly step away from. Nor is it something you protect by distance, or preserve through sacrifice. Cihan has already gone through that trial. He tried to bury his feelings under duty, under guilt, under everything Boran set in motion, but still ended up right back at Alya. Not just by choice alone, but by something stronger than it. Something that kept correcting his path every time he strayed too far from it. And that’s where Meryem comes in. The final piece of the puzzle to make Alya realize she's changed, even though she doesn't know it yet. While she may think she can distance herself from Cihan, her own actions prove her false. Meryem will help remove the illusion in Alya's head that distance is sustainable between herself and Cihan. So you see, even though there are all kinds of mess in the episode, underneath it all is a disruption. Be it in the form of bitter clarity, a hidden phone, a possible new life, or an unexpected return. When things look like chaos but are actually headed towards something much more deliberate - a resolution where the story corrects every path back to where it was always meant to lead. Till later, happy reading, folks. #CihAl #UzakŞehir

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sibeltuhanioğlu@Defdaphne1·
@DreamsInFrames Cihan herhangi bir şekilde bu duruma düşer yada ilişkilendirilirse yaşayacağı vijdan azabından dolayı en çok istediği ve mutlu olduğu şeyi yapamaz Cihan Denize baba olamaz ne Cihan Denizin ne Alya nın gözlerine huzurla bakamaz hayatının anlamını nefesini kaybeder+++
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sibeltuhanioğlu@Defdaphne1·
@DreamsInFrames Cihanın B ye saldırması İçinde biriken öfke ve çaresizliğin dışa vurumuydu köşeye sıkışmıştı polis sirenleri olmasa kontrolünü tamamen haybedecekti.. Hiç bir şekilde istemediğim ve kabul etmediğim şey o adamın ölümünün Cihanın elinden olması yada Cihanın sebep olması +++
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sibeltuhanioğlu@Defdaphne1·
@DreamsInFrames Alya düşününce bölümü tekrar izleyince belki hak verebilirim demeğe çalıştığım ama Cihanın tükenişini tepkisizliğiyle hızlandırdığını düşününce çok sinir olduğum bölüm içinde beni en çok yoran karakter.. B den konuşmak bile istemiyorum Cihanın yaptığını onaylamıyorum ama belki ++
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sibeltuhanioğlu@Defdaphne1·
@DreamsInFrames Alya nın k ayrılacağını söylerken Sadakatin engel olmasını karşı çıkmasını itiraz etmesini bekledi Cihan ama Sadakat B yi düşündü yine yani itiraf etse de hata yaptım dese de ve yapacaklarının boyutunu AZ çok tahmin etsede hala B den vazgeçmiş değil hala onun yanında bu çok acı++
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sibeltuhanioğlu@Defdaphne1·
@DreamsInFrames Sadakatin kendi iç hesaplamaları yüzünden Cihanı yücelttiğini ödülkendşrdiğini düşünüp Tam da B nin yaptığı şeyi yapması ve onu üstü kapalı cezalandırması ve hala buna devam ediyor oluşu beni çok üzüyor ve sinirlendiriyor.. Alya nın konaktan ayrılacağını söylerken ondan destek ++
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sibeltuhanioğlu@Defdaphne1·
@DreamsInFrames Yazdıklarınızı okudukça bu hikayeye daha çok bağlanmaya başladım.. Sadakat ve Cihan için yazdıklarınız çok önemli.. Ben başından beri Sadakatten haz etmeyen ve hatta Cihanın öz annesi olmadığını düşünen bir izleyiciyim bu bölümde yaptığı konuşmayla şok olduğumu söyleyebilirim +++
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sibeltuhanioğlu@Defdaphne1·
@Nela_Nin Believe me, I am looking forward to it, I think Cihan is the most special person in this story for me, this is the story of Cihan
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@Defdaphne1 I will do separate analysis on Cihan from the last episode. The best scene was in Sadakat's room and his monologue, but throughout the whole episode we see him breaking and hurting. I will take time to dig deeper into this.
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Nela@Nela_Nin·
Alya's coldness in the last episode is Alya's love expressed through the only grammar she currently possesses: management, not surrender. When the nervous system has been conditioned by compounded trauma it does not suddenly become fluent in tenderness simply because love is present. The body remembers every cage. And the body, when cornered again, does what it has learned to survive: it organizes. It plans. It separates the emotional from the operational. It decides to find an apartment, to enroll Deniz in school, to reconstruct a life from the rubble. And in that, Cihan's grief is not totally invisible to her, but feeling Cihan's grief fully would mean she can no longer move. This is what trauma does to the people we love. It doesn't make them cruel. It makes them efficient at the wrong moment. When the stakes of emotional closeness become associated with relentless punishment, the attachment system learns to protect itself by shutting off the very signals it once offered freely. The pat on the shoulder, as a parallel from s1, is still there, the gesture remains, but the gaze has gone inward, because the gaze is where she cannot afford to be vulnerable. She is not less in love. She is more afraid of what love costs her now. So why she can't console him? To hold him would be to feel everything she is working so hard to suspend - the grief of leaving, the guilt of separating Deniz from the world Cihan built around them, the knowledge that Sadakat is imprisoned partly as a consequence of the life they built together. Trauma survivors in crisis frequently exhibit the complete severing of affective expression from task execution as the only architecture that keeps them functioning. She cannot console Cihan because consoling him means sitting inside the pain with him. And she is not there yet. She is still in escape velocity. Still propelling herself forward by sheer controlled momentum, because the moment she stops, the moment she turns fully toward him, she may not be able to leave at all. And she has convinced herself, at the deepest survival level, that leaving is protection.​ I put few scenes in the video where her glance and body language tell us that she still sees him. Cihan, with his hand pressed against his forehead, is visibly breaking, and yes, she sees it, she always sees it. She is simultaneously reaching for him and sealing herself against what reaching for him costs her. If we read this as dramatic architecture, Alya's coldness in this moment is the story confessing that love, under the pressure of systemic trauma, does not simply deepen into warmth. It sometimes deepens into stone. It's because the person carrying it has been asked to carry too much for too long without the structures necessary to be soft. The fandom here is applying the standard of what a healed person would do - offer comfort, be present, hold him through his pain - to a person who is, in this exact moment, psychologically drowning. Consider what Alya is processing simultaneously: - Sadakat, the most structurally oppressive presence in her life, is finally imprisoned, which should be relief, but for trauma survivors, the removal of a chronic threat often produces emotional dysregulation rather than peace, because the nervous system doesn't know how to be safe - she is separating herself from Cihan - the person who is also her greatest attachment - while trying to frame it as agency and care for Deniz - she is doing this in a way she is telling herself is for everyone, including Cihan, which means she is carrying the cognitive weight of justifying her own withdrawal as love To then turn to him and offer warm, present emotional support would require her to be two things at once that are neurologically incompatible in acute trauma: simultaneously the person leaving and the person comforting. That we can't call coldness but a system at its absolute limit. The season is building, with great psychological precision, toward the moment when that stone will crack. Maybe not gently, but maybe catastrophically. Because avoidant systems, once they have deactivated sufficiently, require not comfort but rupture to reopen. We all want warmth but for now we are witnessing the precise portrait of how love survives, barely, when trauma takes the wheel. The s1 Alya could afford tenderness. The current Alya is spending every resource she has just to stay upright. And of course Cihan doesn't deserve this. He is present, upright, functional but the hand pressed to his forehead, the way he holds himself slightly apart even in his own distress, speaks to someone who has learned to manage emotional pain quietly because nobody has been available to witness it with him. He is not performing suffering. He is containing it, the way people do when they have internalized that their pain is not the priority right now. And he said that to Alya, he is aware of it. What Alya is doing is the automatic execution of a survival program that her nervous system built under conditions she did not choose and could not control. That does not make Cihan's pain less real. It does not mean he deserves to suffer. It means that two entirely true things coexist here: she is not doing this to him, and it is still happening to him. The only thing that would make Cihan's position feel less lonely, and this is also what the story seems to be building toward, is the moment Alya becomes able to see what her, even a slight, absence is costing him, not just intellectually, but emotionally. And it will be because something cracks her open enough to feel it herself, not just to see it with her own eyes. But let's be patient with our anka. #UzakŞehir #CihAl #SinemÜnsal #OzanAkbaba
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esra@DisasterQueenEs·
seninle aramda dağlar, ve seninle aramda et ve tırnak.
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sibeltuhanioğlu@Defdaphne1·
@DreamsInFrames My English is not very good, I use a translation program, can you please include the translate setting under the analysis you shared, thank you in advance, I read your analyzes with pleasure and curiosity, I am curious about this analysis because Ms. Sadakat explained it.
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CocoLoco@DreamsInFrames·
Analyzing Episode 54. Season 2 aka Disruption by Design When you first watch episode 54, your focus immediately goes to how the bad guys keep winning. Be it Ecmel, Boran, Demir - all the aholes seem to be living it up. But scratch the surface, and another concept appears entirely. Destino, Karma, Kader, Fate - call it whatever you want. That's what I want you to remember as we don our Sherlock caps for yet another analysis. I've divided the whole thing into segments based on characters for easier navigation and understanding. So, here goes nothing. * Sadakat One of the characters to truly surprise me this episode was Sadakat. My vitriolic hatred for this woman is no hidden fact, but this one episode managed to make me see her side of things for once. And, maybe even understand her a little. We were all shocked by the scene where Nare, Alya, and Sadakat are talking about Boran and Cihan. I was mostly surprised because, for once, in 54 freaking episodes, Sadakat accepts her fault and doesn't look for a scapegoat. Her dialogues serve to impart extremely important points about herself, Boran, and Cihan, and how her upbringing helped shape the present circumstances. She admits that she was always afraid of the shadow of Ecmel lurking within Boran, which causes her to hand leadership to Cihan and keep Boran away from everything. But, in trying to protect her family and Albora, Sadakat inadvertently brings about the very thing she fears most - Boran becoming another Ecmel. Now, cast your mind back to the very first episode. We're introduced to Sadakat as an evil witch who's evil to Alya from the get-go and absolutely mental about keeping Deniz with the family at all times. I think I finally understand why. Guilt. Sadakat keeps pushing Boran away, until one day he takes it upon himself to go k-word Sulaiman to prove his worth, so to speak, which results in exile for him and supposedly death in a foreign country. Everything she does from that point on is based on years' worth of accumulated guilt. Alya is driving the car that results in the accident, so she wins the 'get the most shit from Sadakat' award immediately. But, again, that's just her guilt exacerbating things. As for Deniz, was Sadakat trying to avoid the same mistake she made with Boran with Deniz by holding on to him by hook or crook? So that Ecmel's shadow would never shape another family member's life again? Yep. That's probably also why she hates the idea of Cihan and Alya, because her guilt forces her to keep protecting Boran even in death. Because how could she allow Boran to lose yet another thing? In short, Sadakat tries to control the future of her family by trying to shape the circumstances, to make Cihan Aga and keep Boran away, but fails spectacularly. Why? Because fate has other plans. Boran was never meant to be kept away, and no matter how much Sadakat toiled as a mother, he was meant to take Ecmel's side over his own flesh and blood. And maybe Sadakat binds everyone else with a promise except herself because she might be the one to end what she started all those years ago. * Cihan Cihan's struggle in this episode was to try to find a way to neutralize Boran's poison. Because he's the reason Cihan's life is unraveling, because he's the man who controls Alya via Deniz. Throughout the episode, it seems like all is lost for him. Alya is forced to give in to Boran's condition, and Sadakat is framed for Vurgun's murder. And while Vurgun keeps his promise to Boran and takes his secrets with him to the grave, his death helps him speak what he could not say in life. It's no coincidence Cihan is the only one to find Vurgun's secret phone stashed in a hidey hole in the wall right after Cihan says he will bury Boran in regret. In this instance, too, we're shown that circumstances are pressing in on Cihan from all sides, but one dusty footstep later, Cihan finally finds what will possibly be the key to defeating Boran. As for Alya, she's Cihan's greatest strength and weakness - as it generally is in love. She comes into his life as an impossibility and ends up becoming his greatest truth. Cihan relents to Alya finding an apartment because he understands her duty to her son. But just as fears things are all out of his control, fate intervenes and gives him the opening he kept ignoring. Why? Because, as Cihan says, a man low enough to kill someone who saved his life is capable of pretty much anything. So, Cihan's course is redirected subtly, too, to a possibility that will help him achieve what he needs most at the time. * Boran Yeah, I don't really care much for the zombie, but this needs to be said. Throw your mind back to how Sadakat says all Boran's calculations turn out wrong. Though he's a sneaky troll who's not entirely as stupid as I thought, karma has a mile-long shit-list on this ahole. First, he records a will video to punish Cihan. He hopes that Cihan will fall for Alya but will forever suffer the pangs of conscience. In doing so, he'd never find completion in his love for Alya and would keep suffering. But, an Amal Bakir turns up at his grave out of the blue, runs into Cihan, and bam - he finds Boran. Which ironically helps Cihan overcome all his guilt pretty quickly. Next up, Alya. The video Boran records to control Alya's life ends up becoming the key to her freedom from him eventually. The one card we know he has now is Deniz, but there's Vurgun's phone to counteract this one now. And, finally, I get the feeling that the zombie has a hand in Meryem turning up like a bad penny out of nowhere. However, this ploy will fail too, because Meryem will have the same effect on Alya that Boran has on Cihan. In other words, destiny has all ends covered here, too. * Alya While there are those in the fandom who'd rather Alya be sick rather than expecting, I think that Alya truly might be pregnant. Here's why. And keep the overall theme of kader in mind as we go through this part. In the scene right before Alya gets dizzy, Kaya tells her, 'I don't know what to say to you, yenge, may God help you.' Then she walks into her office and just as she's about to continue her search for apartments, wham, a wave of dizziness. And right after the dizzy spell, lo and behold, Boran messages her saying, 'Your path can't cross with Cihan, or I take my son.' See, there it is again. That push and pull between circumstance and fate. While mere mortals can shape circumstances, like Boran, there's no interfering with fate. And, what's fate always tried to do in this story? Keep Alya with Cihan. So, how does a pregnancy fit into this angle? Boran doesn't simply want to keep Alya and Cihan separated. He now wants to put an end to their relationship in every way. Because if he can't have Alya, neither will Cihan. He's done everything in his power to try to cut all bonds between CihAl, but every time he tries, fate throws out another trump card. And what's the best way to forge a bond between two people, no one, not even themselves, can break? A child. A link that will bind Alya to Cihan in the most elemental way there is. The perfect personification of Boran's defeat. Now, I may be wrong (wouldn't be the first time), but those are the vibes I keep getting from as early on as ep 47, where Sadakat is the one trying to convince Alya to leave. Besides, maybe baby, fate also has another surprise up its sleeve for Alya *cue Jaws soundtrack* I'm referring to Meryem, of course. Why do we need Meryem in the overall scheme of kader, anyway? Because Alya needs to learn what fate's already taught Cihan. That love is not something you quietly step away from. Nor is it something you protect by distance, or preserve through sacrifice. Cihan has already gone through that trial. He tried to bury his feelings under duty, under guilt, under everything Boran set in motion, but still ended up right back at Alya. Not just by choice alone, but by something stronger than it. Something that kept correcting his path every time he strayed too far from it. And that’s where Meryem comes in. The final piece of the puzzle to make Alya realize she's changed, even though she doesn't know it yet. While she may think she can distance herself from Cihan, her own actions prove her false. Meryem will help remove the illusion in Alya's head that distance is sustainable between herself and Cihan. So you see, even though there are all kinds of mess in the episode, underneath it all is a disruption. Be it in the form of bitter clarity, a hidden phone, a possible new life, or an unexpected return. When things look like chaos but are actually headed towards something much more deliberate - a resolution where the story corrects every path back to where it was always meant to lead. Till later, happy reading, folks. #CihAl #UzakŞehir
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sibeltuhanioğlu@Defdaphne1·
@b_words21 bölümden kalma video ve editleri izliyordum önce Ozan bey in twit i sonra da bu video fena oldum bölümden ve Cihanın bitmişliğinden çıkamıyorum ağlıyorum 😭😭duramıyorum bu duyguları iliklerimize kadar işleyip yaşattığınız içn teşekkürler @ozanakbaba çok özelsiniz 🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿
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Batoul🪁@b_words21·
bir şeyim yok derken aslında içindeki her şeyi saklıyor, gözleri yorulmuş, adımları ağır bu söz bazen “artık taşıyamıyorum” demenin en sessiz hali, bir çocuğun bunu fark etmesi, bu sessiz gücün artık tükenmeye başladığını gösteriyor💔 #UzakŞehir || #CihanAlbora
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Ozan Akbaba@ozanakbaba·
Son zamanlarda #Kafkasya halkları ve kültürünün daha da görünür olması beni çok mutlu ediyor. / Bu güzel hediye için de teşekkür ederim kardeşler 🧿 / #Sulduz #İranKarapapakları
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sibeltuhanioğlu@Defdaphne1·
@SiradzovaReyhan @alboralar Ben unutulduğunu düşünmüyorum her an bir sürpriz olabilir hele Alya da hamile değilse ve ikisinin üzerindeki baskı devam ederse.. Son zamanlarda sessiz ve derinden yaşıyor Cihan herşeyi.. Ama bu yaşantılar arasında o da yavaş yavaş tükeniyor bir patlama yalaması gerekiyor acil..
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SA@alboralar·
uykusu gelmiş abimin elleşmeyin sinirli
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sibeltuhanioğlu@Defdaphne1·
@editphilia Cihanın ağladığı sahnelerde kalbime öküz oturuyor çok derinden yaşayarak yaşatıyor içimizi deşiyor sevgili Ozan Akbaba ama o anları çok seviyorum ne yapayım
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asya@editphilia·
cihan cephesinden bakıncada durum trajik çünkü yaptığı her şeyi alya'yı korumak için iyiliği için yapmış olsa da alya'nın bu mesafeli ve sert tavrını anlayabiliyor. verdiği mücadelenin sadece kendisinden kaçmak değil özgür iradesini yeniden kazanma savaşı olduğunun farkında gibi geliyor bana.
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asya@editphilia·
bana kalırsa alya'nın bakışlarındaki değişim tırla kaçmaya çalışırken cihan tarafından engellendiği bölümle başladı. cihan'ı kendi özgürlüğüne ve evladına vurulan bir kilit olarak kodladı zihnine. alya'nın kaybettiği annelik hakkını her bakışıyla hatırlatması, cihan'ın bu suçluluk duygusuyla ezilmesi aralarındaki ilişkiyi ve tutkuyu bir tür psikolojik savaşa dönüştürdü ve bu sessiz suçlama açıkça konuşulup bir bedel ödenmediği sürece alya'nın içindeki o 'eski alya'yı geri getirmeyi zorlaştıracak. yakın zamanda meryem vesilesiyle bir patlama bekliyorum artık..
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