3/10
It should have being called Kurt Seyit, the great wolf, only...
24 June 2017
It was a very captivating start, with perfect production of art, photography, costume and sure, script, but it lost it's way and deeply broke my heart, and i don't mean only because it's not a happy ending story. I mean, at some point it shows that Valentina is the storyteller although the script seem to only care about Seyit, when takes Sura brutally out of the story. Well, her sister must have know the continuation of her story, ether is happy or not, why would she finish it with Seyigt's new family happiness. It's OK if he's got a messed up personality and wants to fulfill his dad's will by marrying a Turkish woman, but ending with "Seyit Sura and Muka" sentence was a really not funny joke.We loved her, her strength, her persistence and the script just leaves it's public when excludes her of the end. If she shouldn't being there, at least her invisible presence, a remaining, a letter, but it only shows a endless pain for her and a new future for him. I regret to had watched 46 episodes, it tortured me, and it was a pity for such a wonderful production. I just wanted the scriptwriter to know. Hope they can fix it with an extra episode.
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