Amy
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Amy
@Amy2002__
If you want to fly, give up everything that weighs you down 💗



YouTube araftadizisi : Your analysis is spot on! We wanted the weapon scene to symbolize total trust. It's rewarding for our writers to see fans connect so deeply. I wrote this analysis after episodes 66-67 and planned to keep it hidden until the finale. On April 17th, it all ends. Back then, I felt the grave scene wasn't accidental and caught a glimpse of the 100th episode's ending where the weapon became the ultimate symbol of trust. Mercan said: 'Sanki Araftayım' (As if I am in Purgatory). She truly stepped into that limbo. For Ateş, the gun represented trust; the shot represented its destruction. I couldn't believe it when the team confirmed: 'Your analysis is spot on!' This means my vision of this tragedy has already partially come true. I previously shared a theory about Haydar that they immediately denied, so I believe this 'yes' is a bullseye, though I'm not sure in what way yet. I wanted to share this now, as we approach the 100th episode, to see how much more of my intuition will unfold in the finale. Was this response from the team a gift, a clever hook to keep us watching, or a direct spoiler? We’ll see... I’m just as curious as you are. I only wrote what I felt, because the hidden subtexts are the very tree of this story. 💔✨ This is just my perspective on the hidden subtexts of this story. I’m glad the team recognized my emotional connection to these scenes. I described all of this quite early on, so it’s safe to say the shot happened, the state of 'Arafta' happened, Ateş’s trust was broken, and he forgave her... This is likely where they agreed with me, but I’m sharing it anyway. Let’s see how this journey finally ends...✍️🤔 — #Arafta & #MerTeş


































