Simona81
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@CorcomanSimona Gran pregunta, no sabría responderle 😂😂😂😂 porque tengo de las dos pero nose cuál de las dos ganaría…
Mi mente todo se lo lleva a ellos

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@carpraba @clara_garan Creo que no estamos viendo la misma serie...quien es un maltratador???
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@clara_garan Este tío es un maltratador de manual... no lo soporto!!!
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#UzakŞehir 3/58 fragman subt.
“El hombre es soltero 🤭”
Ya conocemos a Engin Durucan, Chef, recientemente mudado. Cihan le ha hecho toda la ficha técnica y en un ataque de celos controlado se va a la oficina, importante, no duerme en la mansión, y hace venir a Erol en pijama pensando que hay una emergencia 😂😅🤭
#CihAl #OzanAkbaba #SinemÜnsal
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@clara_garan @paogw @H__ayalperest El único problema aquí es que Cihan no ha sido muy claro con Alya y sus acciones tampoco ayudan.Ha dejado muchas respuestas sin acabar ,pero las acabará...y el chef ayudará 😅
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Cihan ha sido muy claro!! Enseguida le dijo a la madre que Mery era su pasado, a Mery también le dió a entender que eran pasado y que ahora estaba Alya y en la taberna abrió su corazón y explicó de una forma nítida a quien ama y a quien no!! El problema aquí es que otras personas no lo tienen claro y no lo quieren entender!!
Y no se puede comparar la reacción de Alya con Boran con la de Cihan y Mery porque el contexto es totalmente diferente, Alya ya sentía resentimiento hacia Boran, por eso fue tan contundente, ella necesitaba descargar con el la rabia de todo lo que había sufrido por su culpa desde que llegó a Mardin. Cihan en cambio no parte de ahí, parte de una relación inacabada con una persona a la que ahora aprecia y no ha visto razones para reaccionar agresivamente, su actitud cambiará en cuanto vea que Mery no piensa lo mismo, el repetirá hasta la saciedad que su único amor es Alya!! Su Tek Ask!!
#CihAl #UzakŞehir
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@clara_garan Me da a mí que de esa inspección de hasta los calzoncillos del chef, nos va a ayudar a recuperar a Cihan Deniz 🤲🏼😂😂😂
#UzakŞehir 58
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@clara_garan Yo también soy soltero,no voy detrás de todas las mujeres que veo 😂😂😂.Me parto
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#UzakŞehir I 58. Bölüm 3. Tanıtım
“Belgesellerinizi izlemedim. Hakkınızda pek bir bilgim yok..."
Yeni bölüm bu akşam 20.00’de #KanalD’de!
@ayna_yapim @ayyapim @KanalD
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Escenas que dicen mucho y se comentan poco!! Escenas que definen el rumbo de la historia!!
“Pero el lugar de ese niño nunca cambiará, el lugar de ese niño nunca se borrará”
Sadakat inquisidora queriendo imponer que Alya no debe estar en la mansión, porque tiene otros planes, y recordando que 🦍 es el padre del niño. La respuesta de Cihan contundente: “¿Boran quién es?”
Cihan ya borró a ese medio hermano de su interior, alguien que traiciona a la familia, que usa a ese niño como un objeto de cambio, que le da igual si le causa traumas con el 🐕 del abuelo 🤦🏻♀️. A continuación dice: “Pero el lugar de ese niño nunca cambiará, el lugar de ese niño nunca se borrará”
Cihan Deniz es un verdadero hijo para el!! Deniz tiene su lugar establecido en esta historia y eso no va a cambiar, no hay nadie más que llegue a quitarle el lugar!! Es SU hijo, será su primogénito y después vendrá Diçle.
Es interesante lo que dice a continuación Kaya: “Paşam”, “Mi príncipe”, es como si hubiera dicho el Halef, el Veliaht, el sucesor, el heredero… porque esa es la historia y no hay más!! Kaya suscribió la afirmación de Cihan!!
Cihan Deniz llegó para que esa maldición de los Albora se rompiera, para que llegue un Paşa, un heredero, que lleva sangre de ambos lados de los Albora pero que romperá la amargura porque tiene el corazón limpio, un heredero que unirá y que por fin logrará que haya historias felices en esa mansión tan fría y desprovista de amor como la mansión Albora ha sido hasta ahora.
#CihAl #UzakŞehir
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Multa de 21 millones de liras si se ven escenas de armas o violencia. Pues #Yeraltı no va a ganar para compras más sofás.
مسلسلات تركية 🇸🇦🍿@bev_vbb
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 الهجوم اللي صار على مدرسة في تركيا قد نشهد تغيرات كبيرة في أحداث عدد من المسلسلات التركية منها : المنظمة ، المدينة البعيدة ، العائلة هي الامتحان (أخي) ، تحت الأرض ، حلم اشرف ، الخليفة ، هذا البحر سوف يفيض . وبسبب ذلك ، صدر قرار بفرض غرامة تصل إلى 21 مليون ليرة في حال عرض مشاهد تحتوي على العىنف أو الأسلحة ❌❌❌❌❌❌❌❌❌❌❌❌❌
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Okay what I’ve realized so far is that everyone interprets what’s happening in the show through their own experiences, and that’s completely normal. We don’t all have to see the same perspective. But sometimes we project so much of our own emotions into it that it stops being objective and starts feeling personal.
For me, I’ve stopped taking sides. That’s what keeps me at peace. I really can’t hate my babies, no matter how much this show tries to make me. When a scene hits something personal, I take a step back, give myself some time, and try to look at it more objectively. That doesn’t mean people who react emotionally are wrong, I do that a lot myself. but it just means that sometimes our emotions can cloud our judgment and prevent us from seeing things clearly. That’s just what works for me anyway.
Maybe I’m a bit late to share my thoughts on everything, but like I said, I honestly needed some time off. Maybe this will help others see things differently, or maybe it’ll make it worse… who knows. But despite everything, the main thing I felt last episode was sadness, not anger. Like… how did we even get here🥹
Watching the episode, it felt clear to me that both Alya and Cihan are being driven by the same wound: fear of abandonment. they are responding to that fear in completely opposite ways, and those opposite coping mechanisms are crashing into each other.
Alya handles abandonment through withdrawal, silence, and self-protection. Everything in her recent behavior points to someone who believes that closeness is dangerous right now. The more attached she becomes, the more she feels she has something to lose especially with Meryem’s presence amplifying her insecurities. So she tries to protect her boundaries.
Because of this, her instinct isn’t to lean in but to pull away. She starts making decisions on her own, shuts down emotionally, and creates distance before anyone else can do it to her. It’s like she’s unconsciously telling herself, “If I step back first, it won’t hurt as much if he leaves.” Even if that’s not what she truly wants, it’s just fear pushing her towards isolation.
That’s why her silence feels both justified and damaging at the same time. Justified, because she shouldn’t have to explain her value to him. But damaging, because this isn’t just silence, it’s a wall. She thinks she’s protecting herself and Deniz, but she’s also taking away the clarity the relationship desperately needs right now.
Cihan, on the other hand, handles abandonment through control, proximity, and emotional overcompensation. His fear seems to manifest as a desperate need to remain present and necessary in her life. Every time Alya distances herself, he appears to read that as rejection. But instead of eliminating the root issue, his instinct is to push closer getting involved, insisting on helping, making sure he’s visible in any way possible.
That’s why some of his recent actions feel so contradictory. They’re not driven by logic, but by a need for emotional reassurance.
And because neither of them is naming their fear directly, the relationship becomes driven by reactions instead of truth.
They’re both terrified of losing each other, but instead of that fear bringing them closer, it’s pushing them apart. Small situations turn into bigger conflicts, and they get stuck in a cycle where every reaction feeds the next. The more Alya distances herself, the more it triggers Cihan’s fear, making him push closer. And the more he pushes, the more she feels the need to step back.
Instead of balancing each other, they end up reinforcing each other’s fears and fighting it alone
Honestly, I just want them to explode and let everything out. That’s the only real solution. A relationship can’t survive if only one person is fighting for it. Both people have to show up, communicate, and allow themselves to be vulnerable even when it’s uncomfortable.
Hopefully the spoilers are true and they reach a point where they realize they have to work as a team, because a healthy relationship isn’t about avoiding conflict, it’s about facing it together.
Now comes the tricky part just a disclaimer: this isn’t hate toward Cihan. I don’t think he’s cheating whatsoever. But is he at fault? Absolutely, 100%. I’m just trying to be objective about his actions, and I can’t find any logic to justify him bringing Meryem to the konak. I get why the story needs her there to witness their love up close and realize she doesn’t belong, no matter what Sadakat does. At least, I hope that’s the point… otherwise, what are we even watching?
It would’ve been far more believable if Sadakat forced it, or if Cihan had truly exhausted every other option and we actually saw that. Instead, he reacts to one setback, and suddenly his words mean nothing. That matters, because right now, his words are all Alya has. One day he’s clear he doesn’t want her there and sees how much it hurts Alya… the next day he does the exact opposite and brings her into the konak!!
You don’t bring your ex-fiancée into your home and expect your partner to be okay with it. No woman would accept that and even if she says she does, he’d be naive to believe it.
He wouldn’t even allow “Mine“ the woman who supposedly carrying his child into his space. That was his boundaries. So what changed?
Let’s state a few more facts, shall we. What exactly makes the konak a “safe place”?
Ecmel is literally shooting at it every other day. What’s stopping Feyaz from doing the same? How does he not realize the danger he’s bringing into his home and family? Why isn’t anyone acting logically for once? Call the police, get a restraining order, arrange protection. There were so many options. Instead, it feels like he was easily pushed into this.
Is it just writing convenience? Because instead of building a situation where this was the only possible choice, they rushed it through Sadakat’s manipulation. it just feels forced, like the plot just needed it to happen this way.
Or maybe they’re trying to show that Alya’s withdrawal is affecting him more than he realizes. He’s not thinking rationally. He doesn’t know what to do. He knows she’s hurting, but he judges himself by his intentions, while Alya is the one experiencing his actions.
Maybe that’s where Engin comes in, to make Cihan finally see things from her perspective
In the end, the only point I hope the writers are making is this: using Meryem as a “cleansing fire.” They need to burn down the old Cihan so he can be reborn as a man who chooses his own family (Alya and Deniz) above everything else. He’ll eventually realize Meryem belongs to a past he can’t fix, that she is not as innocent as he thinks, and that he can’t build a future while trying to make up for something that was never his fault.
But before we get there, they’re definitely going to make us suffer through it.
My thoughts on the frags honestly, it’s just more of the same, other than the fact that Alya is starting to read Meryem correctly. Cihan was smiling, practically hanging his mouth open, while Alya was doing all the work. I honestly wanted to slap that smile off his face 😂 and Sadakat is being her usual narcissistic self.
Thankfully, there isn’t much time left, so hopefully it won’t drag the way Boran’s storyline did and still is 🙏🏻
#UzakŞehir • #CihAl

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@gleciahanny Creo que esto es al principio del capítulo, el primer día, Cihan lleva a casa a Alya y a Deniz...lo del collar creo que es al final del capítulo
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La frase final del resumen es una maravilla:
“Mientras que para algunos sacará a la luz sentimientos ocultos, para otros será el comienzo de una profunda ruptura”
El 🦍 y Sado sacarán el collar, seguramente sea el regalo de compromiso de Cihan a la Mary, ya me imagino la escena, me imagino a Sado diciendo, como lo hizo cuando trajo a Mine a la mansión, que su hijo es un hombre de honor y de palabra y que tiene que cumplir lo que prometió hace 12 años, que tiene que compensar a Mary por todo lo que ha sufrido (dardo derecho a la conciencia). Ella lo afirmará como cuando afirmaba en la escena con Mine. Ya me los imagino triunfantes a ambos dos 🤦🏻♀️🤭😂 No cuentan con el factor Alya en su ecuación!!
Esta frase significa que Mary destapa que sigue enamorada de Cihan, sacará a la luz sus sentimientos ocultos y será una bofetada para Cihan porque él daba por hecho que las cosas estaban claras, “érase una vez”.
Para Cihan es una ruptura total pero con el pasado, va a ser su punto de quiebre en donde expondrá, como ya ha dicho y no han querido escuchar, que Mary 🦂 es su pasado y que ahora Alya es su presente y su todo, que ella es su único amor, la mujer de esos cinco segundos a la que dedicará su vida y por la que estaría dispuesto incluso a perder la suya propia. La reacción será equivalente a aquella del final del capítulo 26/principio del 27:
“BENIM KARIM ALYA”
No sé si veremos el desenlace, esa reacción, en el mismo capítulo 58 o en el inicio del 59 pero es muy emocionante lo que viene!!!
El siguiente paso será el 🦍 diciéndole a Alya que le da la custodia a cambio de que se vaya o similar, y de ahí vendrán los CihAl trabajando como equipo y esa boda secreta tan esperada!!
¿Os imagináis la entrada en la mansión de la Anka Alya con el 📕 en la mano? 🤭😂
#UzakŞehir #CihAl
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