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There was a heavy snow in 1987.
It stopped the life here.
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And in 1995, a flood came
and took away everything.
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If only we knew the weather
would be like this...
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You can't really predict
the weather in this season.
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It's okay, at least
we have a place to spend the night.
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That's the toilet.
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- We need two separate rooms.
- That's the only one I got.
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There's another room
but I'm staying there.
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I saw your rings
and I thought you were married.
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That's why I didn't ask.
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Yes. Yes, we're married.
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You can go on then.
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There you go.
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- May you rest well.
- Abi.
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I still want the other room.
I'll pay whatever the price is.
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All right, I'll go to my cousin's then.
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- If it's okay with you.
- Sure, as you wish.
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- Fatmagül, you lock your door, okay?
- Wait, take this blanket as well.
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- Good night.
- Good night.
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Oh, hoşgeldiniz!
Welcome, welcome!
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Welcome!
They're the trekkers I told you about.
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I gave this room to this man and his wife.
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I'm afraid I can't give you my room anymore.
I can't turn these people down now.
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- It's okay. It can't be helped.
- Besides you'll be more comfortable in here.
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- The bed is very comfy. Really.
- It's okay, Kerim. Come in.
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All right, they'll stay here.
And you over there.
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Two of you in the bed.
Two of you on the floor.
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And I, at my cousin's.
It can't be helped.
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I'll go sit by the fire.
You don't worry.
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No, I am not sleepy.
You can sleep in the bed.
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I can just sleep on this couch.
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My bed in the jail
wasn't better than this one.
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You can sleep.
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I'm not really sleepy.
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You know that
I won't bother you.
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It's not that, Kerim.
Really, I am not sleepy.
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Rain is getting heavier.
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Look, even the tourists
returned back.
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As they should.
It's night, too.
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- Where are you going?
- To the toilet.
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There's no escape from this.
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We have both your
and your wife's passports.
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You have zero chance of escape.
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So you'll do exactly as we tell you.
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Answer your phone.
Speak with your wife.
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Tell her not to do anything stupid.
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- Hello.
- Mustafa, what's going on?
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- I'm madly worried.
- I'll be home soon.
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Where are you now?
Who are you with?
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- What did you mean by "I'm screwed".
- I am in a meeting with Reşat Yaşaran and Münir Telci.
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- What are you saying?
- Okay, talk to you when I am home.
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- Won't you tell me what's going on?
- I told you, talk to you later.
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- What do you want from me?
- Calm down.
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We'll talk about it now.
Just calm down.
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Mom would have come as well
if she wasn't scared of you.
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She didn't want me to come here at first.
But I managed to persuade her.
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- As always.
- As always, of course.
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And I bought my ticket right away,
before she could change her mind.
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I mean, mom helped me buy it
as I didn't have enough.
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Look, she checks
Istanbul's weather forecast closely.
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She knitted it for you.
She even casted her own perfume on it.
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- It's smell never fades.
- How nice.
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She wanted us to feel her with us.
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- I missed you so much, daddy.
- Me too.
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- Easy, girl.
- I did great by coming here, didn't I?
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- I am glad you did.
- It was a spot on decision.
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Come, let's go down and eat some.
You must be hungry.
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- Daddy...
- Yes?
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- Everything will be sorted before we leave here, right?
- I hope so.
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- When are you gonna call my brother?
- We'll see.
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- Can't you call now?
- No, Deniz. I need to call Meryem Hanım first.
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- Ebe Nine, right?
- She needs to see if it's convenient first.
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- Okay, let's call and ask her then.
- Let's go eat first.
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- Why can't you just call her?
- Okay, I will. Don't make me regret it already.
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Okie dokie.
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- Still not sleepy?
- Nope.
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Let's play a game then.
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- What game?
- Get to know each other game.
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We don't know each other?
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Nope.
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How do we play it then?
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By asking questions to each other.
Heads or tails?
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Heads.
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- I won.
- Go ahead then.
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Hmm... What are
your mother's and father's names?
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- That's two questions.
- Answer.
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Mom's name is Sevim.
Dad's is Mehmet.
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Yeah, I recall it now.
I heard it when we got married.
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- It also writes in our marriage certificate.
- I've never opened it since that day.
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- Your turn.
- Hmm, what should I ask...
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The name of your primary school teacher.
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- Huriser Dinçdoğdu.
- And mine was Emine Korkmaz.
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She had been a mother to us
after our parents passing away.
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She tried her best to make me go to high school.
But I had to help my brother.
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- Did you take after your mother?
- Yes.
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Then she must be beautiful.
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She used to be always very tired.
She had allergic asthma.
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She would get tired
after a little bit of work.
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She was like a fragile porcelain doll.
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Dad was a good-humored, good man.
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They used to love each other so much.
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I wish I could get to know them.
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When did you first start to work?
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Hmm...
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After Meryem Abla's mother died,
the town folks started to call her new Ebe Nine (grandma midwife).
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- Yeah, she told me that.
- I started to work with her first.
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Then I got bored when the summer came.
I wanted to go to the sea.
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So Meryem Abla made me work half day only.
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- I'd boil herbs in the backyard in the shade.
- She didn't want you to be under the sun at noon.
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Yeah, and when the sun started to go down
she would call it a day and dismiss me.
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- Who was your best friend?
- My brother.
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And our tenant's daughter Oya.
She was my best friend.
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Then they moved to Muğla.
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Yours?
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When you were a kid.
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Arif... He was a very sharp one.
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His father was a teacher.
Then he got sent to another city.
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And I never heard from him again.
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- Your favorite color?
- Blue. Yours?
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Blue.
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Your favorite food... Pilaf and yogurt.
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- Yours is ekşili köfte.
- And patates yemeği.
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When did you meet Mustafa?
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My turn.
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- Okay, go on.
- Why are you asking this?
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Because I am curious.
I want to know.
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- But it always causes an argument.
- Please.
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- It's my turn.
- You have just lost it. So it's my turn.
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- When did you and Mustafa first meet?
- In primary school.
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- So you had an even closer friend than Oya, after all.
- He wasn't my friend though.
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He would just annoy me,
pull my hair and make me cry.
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He used to pull your hair.
And then you two fell in love?
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My turn.
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- Okay, go ahead.
- I changed my mind, let's end the game here.
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Okay, the last questions then.
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Do you still want to break up?
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No.
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- Last question, but don't ask anything about Mustafa.
- Okay, I won't.
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Do you love me?
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Okay, I am sorry. Don't answer.
I screwed up again.
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You can go and sleep.
I'll get some air.
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I do.
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Three weeks till the trial.
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Yes, that's why I'll be more assertive.
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- Like how?
- I'll knock a few doors of the opposition tomorrow.
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Good luck then.
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Are you gonna let the court
know about the call Kerim received?
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I told the prosecutor about it
and I put it in the case but it's not an evidence.
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It can be anyone who called him.
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I've become a coward.
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It's Fahrettin Bey.
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He keeps calling.
But what can I do for him?
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- I pity the man, too.
- Answer it and see what he wants then.
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- Hello Fahrettin Bey.
- Good evening, Meryem Hanım.
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Sorry for bothering you at this hour.
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- No worries.
- Are you available to speak?
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- Yes, I am.
- Uhm, my daughter came from Australia.
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- Kerim's sister.
- Is that so?
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- Glad to hear she came safely.
- Thank you.
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- Deniz wants to see her brother and meet him.
- Right now, tonight if possible.
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Kerim said his final words to me.
But maybe he wants to see his sister.
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Fahrettin Bey... I can't tell Kerim his sister is here.
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Me and him aren't in good terms yet.
I don't want to make it even worse.
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- Please understand it.
- I understand, but...
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And Kerim isn't here.
He's outside of Istanbul with Fatmagül.
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But they'll be back tomorrow.
He has to work, anyway.
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- Please, call him instead.
- Okay.
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I am sorry for not being able to help you.
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I understand. Thank you.
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Good bye.
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Kerim's sister came from Australia.
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As if we didn't have enough problems already...
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... there, we have another disturbance.
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Let's go then... It's getting late.
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- No hope?
- Not for now. We'll have to be patient.
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- Mukaddes Hanım?
- Ow...
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Don't you sneak up on me like that.
You'll give me a heart attack.
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- Who are you calling?
- I got worried about Fatmagül and Kerim.
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- Don't call them now, they maybe sleeping.
- In the same bed?
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- Let's call and ask what they're doing.
- Don't tell them about Kerim's sister, for God's sake.
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- Is Kerim's sister here?
- Just don't...
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Okay, okay. I got it.
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- Hello.
- Hope I didn't wake you up.
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- I wasn't sleeping.
- Kerim?
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- What's up yenge? Why are you calling?
- I couldn't sleep, honestly.
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I got worried about you.
It's not the gas in my tummy this time.
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Go to bed, turn the TV on.
You'll fall asleep eventually.
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Well, what are you two doing at this hour
if you're not sleeping, huh?
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Tövbe tövbe...
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Have a nice sleep yenge.
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What's up?
What are you laughing at?
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It's just my nerves being pulled.
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You... are one of a kind.
There's no one else like you.
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They're fooling us, I am telling you.
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Don't be surprised when
you see her belly start to swell soon.
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Just for one day...
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If you stop thinking mischief for one day
I'll believe it's the end of the world.
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- But you just can't stop.
- I didn't tell her about his sister though.
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I am amazed.
Very good for you!
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It's you who is mischievous...
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- We're meeting tomorrow night then.
- You mean tonight. It's past midnight.
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Oh, you're right. We're talking for an hour now.
Hope you're not complaining?
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Well, no complaints other than lack of sleep.
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Okay then... now the final words before we hang up.
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I'll come and pick you up at 6 p.m. for the dinner then.
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Not for long, just for a few hours.
We won't be late.
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And at the dinner we can talk about
what we're gonna do on the weekend.
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- Sure.
- Okay. Good night.
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Okay, see ya.
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Come in, yengeciğim.
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- Reşat still hasn't come.
- Yeah, they're late.
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- What's the matter mom?
- Go sleep in your bed. Your eyes are closing.
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- Okay, what's the matter though?
- Nothing, I am going to bed.
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Your dad isn't back yet.The door is locked.
One of you better open it then.
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- Okay, I'll do it.
- Don't you worry, mom.
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- Their meeting took long, probably.
- How about... "I couldn't care less about it"?
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Okay, mom.
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Good night.
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- Really though, what's taking so long?
- Don't know. Why don't you call him?
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Use your own phone.
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You'll report to me everyday.
You'll come to work everyday.
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- Selim.
- Until the day of trial.
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Everyday, until this is all over.
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- Hello.
- Where are you dad?
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- I am with your dayı.
- I know but something's going on, and you're not telling us.
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Well, I can tell you this much...
Mustafa is working for us from now on.
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- What?
- He knows he did a mistake.
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What are you saying, dad?
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- What's up?
- We'll talk about it when I get home.
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Okay.
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He said, Mustafa is working with us once again.
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Fuck... You've gotta be kidding me.
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He'll tell us more. But something's up, apparently.
Why else Mustafa come back to work for us?
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- Guess we're there.
- So we're in agreement in every subject, right?
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You'll shut your wife's mouth,
you'll convince Meltem and...
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... and you'll get Fatmagül out of our way.
You got it?
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We got a deal, don't we?
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- Yes, we do.
- Your only escape is death. The choice is yours.
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- It's up to you.
- If you don't want to work with us, go and hand yourself to the police.
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You've heard our conditions.
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See you tomorrow.
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That's it.
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I'll be able to sleep in peace
after such a long time.
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I didn't screw up this time, huh?
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Thank you.
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Really though, how did you find those men?
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They are my clients who were released on probation.
I have their strings in my hands.
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Great.
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Hacer.
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You scared me so much, Mustafa.
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Mustafa, what's going on?
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I'm dead, Hacer.
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The Yaşarans set me up.
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They know everything.
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Kerim why didn't you come back to the room?
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- I'm fine. Getting warm here.
- You're soaking wet!
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Yeah, I don't get it
how I got so wet with this coat on me.
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- It pierced through the clothing.
- You gotta take them off.
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I'll wait here, why don't you go to the room
and lay your clothes to dry?
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- No, no. No need.
- I'll go find an iron or a blow dryer.
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No, really it's okay.
They'll dry soon.
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You'll catch a cold if you let them dry on you.
If you haven't already...
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No, it's really okay, Fatmagül.
You go and sleep.
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Besides, the rain is slowing down.
Hopefully we can set to road early in the morning.
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Good night then.
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Good night.
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You're sneezing...
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Take this blanket at least.
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Thank you.
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- Bless you.
- Thank you.
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They have our passports as well.
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We have no other choice.
I have to do as they say now.
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- Go to the police, Mustafa.
- Don't be stupid.
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Go to the police.
Don't bow to them.
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- What are you talking about?
- It's slavery.
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They'll be your chains
for the rest of your life.
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If you turn yourself in,
you'll serve your sentence. You won't suffer anymore.
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- At least you won't be committing any more sins.
- No, no, no.
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No, Hacer.
I won't turn myself in.
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I'm not going to the jail, Hacer.
I'm trying to find a way.
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- I don't know how, but I will find a way.
- And you'll be their slave until then.
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I have no other choice.
Or else, I'm screwed!
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If I'm screwed, then you are too... Hacer.
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They will think you helped me.
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If they found out you remained silent despite what you knew
you'll be charged guilty as well.
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And what if I don't remain silent, Mustafa?
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- What if I go to police now?
- I'd kill you then.
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You would.
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I am certainly sure, that you would do it.
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What's going on girl?
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Don't ask. Get me out of here first.
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- I'm getting worried now.
- Hurry! Start the car already!
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- Good morning.
- Good morning.
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I don't get it.
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A sec.
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Okay guys, we're taking this one now.
You go over there, and you there.
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Shall I, then?
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- Hey there.
- Where are you?
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I'm by the creek.
Helping the guys clear the road.
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- Okay.
- Go ahead now, come on. Pull it!
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I'll be back as soon as the road is clear.
Are you okay there?
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Yeah, I was just worried about you.
But I can tell by your voice, you've already caught the cold.
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- Come on! Keep going.
- No, I am fine.
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- I'll be there soon.
- Okay.
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I shall slice some bread.
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Hello Gaye?
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No, I woke up already.
Going to the office.
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We'll collect my fathers belongings.
Yeah, finally.
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She's here.
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No, I didn't call him.
Now that you reminded me...
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I'll call him now.
Okay hunny, see you.
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- Who are you calling?
- Mustafa.
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His wife was looking for him yesterday.
I thought I should call back.
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- Hello.
- I woke you up? Sorry.
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- It's okay. What's up?
- You got home safely then?
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- Why are you asking?
- Your wife called me yesterday, she couldn't reach you by the phone.
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She asked me about you.
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- I see.
- She sounded scared. Are you okay right now?
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I was in an... uhm... meeting all day.
Got home late.
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She said two men came and picked you up.
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- She asked if they were our lawyers.
- I was with the brokers all day.
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Uhm, so everything is fine.
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- Are you in Istanbul?
- Not yet. We'll be settled by the weekend though.
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- Okay, I'll see you when you come here.
- Okay, see you.
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Hacer?
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Hacer...
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"Mustafa, please don't try to call me."
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"Don't come after me.
Don't condemn me to this slavery."
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Sami, please hurry and
find me a new place already.
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Easier said than done.
I'm on it, girl.
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Your room here is booked on my name.
He can't find you.
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If only you told me what his problem is...
Then I would have stood before him and--
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- No, Sami. You stay out of this.
- Why are you so scared of him?
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How did he daunt you?
Is this all because he thinks you're alone?
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- Easy now...
- If only you let me show him that I'm behind you.
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No, Sami.
Don't make things even harder.
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Look, this is a lot more complicated,
and worse than you think.
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I don't want you to get into trouble as well.
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And the further you stay away
the better it is for me.
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- If only you let me...
- Sami, don't make me regret calling you.
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Okay, okay. I'd better go then.
I'll look for a place for you.
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- And you better stay here.
- Of course, it's not like I could go anywhere.
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Don't worry. He can't harm you.
As long as your brother Sami is alive.
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Thanks.
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- Oh, forgive me.
- No problem.
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- Will your business take long?
- Might take till noon.
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Maybe longer.
I don't know.
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Don't look at me like that.
Mümtaz will show you around as I work.
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- But we'll see my brother today, right?
- I don't know. We'll see.
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- Please, daddy.
- I said, we'll see. Can't promise.
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- Tell Mümtaz to see me, when he gets here.
- Okay.
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Geçmiş olsun, everyone.
The road is clear!
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- Huseyin, you take the tourists.
- Okay.
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See you all, then.
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I... go...
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- I knew you'd do that...
- I wanted to hear his voice.
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- Be patient, Deniz. Wait for the right time.
- But we don't have much time, daddy.
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If you keep doing that, he won't want to see you.
And you'll have come all the way here for nothing.
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He rejected your call
when he saw your number anyway.
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- So, just be patient.
- I don't know about his looks, but he's stubborn just like you.
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Not like me.
Like you.
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Mukaddes we're heading out.
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- Mukaddes is waiting home, while everyone is going out.
- We're not going out though.
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- We're going to the shop, to work.
- You know who I am talking about.
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We're fine, sweetie.
We were just heading out.
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- Going to work, with your brother.
- Is it Fatmagül?
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- And what about you? Is it still raining?
- No.
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But the land smells wonderful now.
Wish you were here too.
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- It's so beautiful here after the rain.
- When are you coming back?
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Tell her about Kerim's sister.
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Kerim went to help them clear the road.
We'll depart as soon as he comes back.
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- Won't you tell her?
- Mukaddes Hanım, will you let me speak? Please?
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- What is she saying this time?
- She wants you to drive carefully.
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- Let me talk to her as well.
- Your brother wants to speak with you as well.
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- Okay.
- Passing him the phone.
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- Hello, Fatmagül.
- How are you, abi?
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- I am good, how are you?
- Me too. Abi, it's very beautiful here after the rain.
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We got your car dirty as well.
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It's okay, we can get it washed when we get home.
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- Bless you.
- Thanks.
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- You caught the cold, huh?.
- It seems so.
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- You sat there all night with wet clothes, of course...
- It was warm inside.
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- You didn't like the room?
- No, it's not that...
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- I didn't want to bother my wife.
- Man...
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Didn't you tell me it was your anniversary?
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Yes but, it's a bit complicated, abi.
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- Aren't you married then?
- No, we are married. Look. But we didn't hold a wedding yet.
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Is it because the families
didn't approve of it?
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- Something like that...
- Then the girls family must be worried.
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Maybe they are after you.
They better not come here with guns.
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Hope you're kidding, abi.
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Her family was kind of like that, back then.
But now they accepted me, they trust me now.
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- When is the wedding then?
- By the spring, inshallah.
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Inshallah.
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I wish you two the best.
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Okay abiciğim, don't worry.
I'm sending you kisses. See ya.
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You got any of these?
Won't you give me one?
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You got any?
Give me!
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- Don't run.
- Don't come! Stay away from me!
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Don't go. Give me!
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Don't go!
Got any?
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- Please don't run.
- Stay away!
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- Get up, abla.
- Stay away!
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- Get up, abla.
- Leave me alone!
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- Help!
- Fatmagül!
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Help!
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- I'll kill you.
- Don't hit, abi.
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Don't hit me.
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Leave him alone.
He's harmless.
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He didn't want to scare her.
He probably wanted a cigarette.
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Or food. He's a local here.
We all know him.
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- He's poor and harmless one.
- Fatmagül...
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Fatmagül, it's over.
Are you all right?
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It's over.
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Okay, now get up.
Let me help you.
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"The person you called cannot be reached at the moment."
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- Hello.
- Good morning, Mustafa. How are you today?
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God damn you.
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- You couldn't sleep well it seems.
- What do you want you fucking ass hole?
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You were like a little puppy yesterday.
Today you're acting tough to your wife, I see.
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My wife left, God damn you.
She ran away!
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- You can't fool me with those lies, kid.
- Believe it or not, I don't care!
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Oh really?
I guess you are still under the shock of yesterday.
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You seem unable to think what will happen
if you fail to keep her silent.
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My wife is gone God damn it.
She left. She ran away!
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- I'm not buying it.
- Shut up you fucking bastard.
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My wife is gone, she's gone!
Damn it, gone!
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You...
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- How can you let her go, you idiot?
- Shut it!
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You have to find her.
And make sure she will be a good girl.
-
Not for us...
You have to find her for your future.
-
God damn all of you.
-
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
-
How nice to see you smile.
-
Silly...
-
It'll be a joyous day.
-
Hope we can sell that house
without any problems, as well.
-
- It was today, right?
- You're absolutely clueless, aren't you?
-
Your daddy is taking care of everything, anyway.
-
- Don't ruin this nice morning please dad.
- Yes, your majesty.
-
Until today, it didn't sound like real.
But today, they're going to the registry office to seal the deal.
-
- I have a bad feeling about it.
- Don't worry, mom.
-
I'll buy a greater house for you.
-
You're laughing.
But soon you'll be proud of your son.
-
Mom...
-
... I fell in love.
-
Don't say that I don't have the right to love somebody.
Don't rub my regrets in my face.
-
I won't, son.
I won't.
-
Wow... I am shocked.
-
- Who is she, do I know her?
- You don't know her.
-
It hasn't been long since we met.
But I'll introduce her to you soon.
-
She's a very cute girl.
You'll love her.
-
If you love her, I will love her too, my son.
-
Mom, for the first time in my life
I felt such feelings for a girl.
-
For the first time in my life
I'm thinking so much about the future.
-
I want things to be good
from now on.
-
I don't wanna do bad things anymore.
I want to change.
-
I want to be a good guy.
-
Oh God, she's calling.
-
- Hello.
- Good morning.
-
Good morning, how're you?
-
- I've called to say I can't come to dinner with you tonight.
- Oh no, what happened? You're on duty tonight?
-
No, but I don't want to.
-
A second...
-
And I don't want you to
come to see me anymore. Good bye.
-
Wait, wait, wait...
Don't hang up. What happened?
-
What changed since yesterday?
Why don't you want to see me anymore?
-
I surfed the Internet a bit last night
and read some news about you.
-
- And you believe those?
- I don't know you.
-
You will get to know me.
Just don't close the doors because of some careless news.
-
I really don't want to see you anymore.
It all started so silly anyway.
-
- I don't want to continue it.
- Nil, it's all lies. Slanders.
-
We didn't even spend much time in jail.
They released us as there were no evidence found.
-
Oh, you were in jail then? I didn't know that.
I saw a few pages, didn't even bother reading the rest.
-
Okay, let us meet.
I will explain to you everything, please.
-
- No need, really. Good bye.
- Hello?
-
Damn it!
-
Erdoğan?
-
Erdoğan!
-
Erdoğan!
-
What's the matter?
-
He fell in love.
-
What's wrong with him now?
-
- You got some, abi? You give me some?
- Shall I take you to the clinic?
-
It's okay. Leave him be.
I'll take him to his home.
-
I am sorry.
-
Here, take this.
It's okay, don't be scared.
-
You can give this to him later.
No need to be scared of me.
-
- Come, let's go Kamil.
- You got some, abi?
-
- Give me, abi.
- I am sorry.
-
He's scared of you as well.
-
- Does it hurt?
- Nope.
-
It's okay.
It's over.
-
- Couldn't see he was a poor one?
- I kinda did but...
-
... when I saw him out of no where
and when he started to run towards me.
-
- It's over now.
- It felt like the night, that was carved deep in my mind.
-
I couldn't help it.
-
Kerim, let's go home.
-
Okay, we're going home.
-
Hello, it's Dr. Fikret Serhacı's clinic.
-
- Good morning.
- Good morning, how may I help you?
-
It's Mustafa Nalçalı.
Hacer Nalçalı's husband.
-
- Hello, Mustafa Bey.
- My wife forgot her appointment date.
-
I called you to ask when
she should come for the appointment.
-
- Let me have a look.
- Please.
-
- I'll make you wait for a second though.
- Of course, I am waiting.
-
- She came on 19th last time.
- Is that so? Hmm, let's see...
-
- Yes, Hacer Nalçalı.
- Yes, that's correct.
-
At what time?
-
- Okay, thank you.
- You're welcome. Have a nice day.
-
- Good day, sir.You coffee.
- I didn't want anything.
-
- I am so sorry then sir, pardon.
- It's all right.
-
- Who is it?
- Room service.
-
- Good day, miss. Your coffee.
- Thank you.
-
I watched it in the movies.
I saw it in the news papers and magazines.
-
- I don't feel like a stranger here.
- There's no place like this city anywhere.
-
It's really beautiful.
-
How long have you been in Istanbul, Mümtaz Amca?
-
I lost the count.
I'm here since the childhood.
-
I know, you and dad are childhood friends.
He told us some of the naughty things you did together.
-
He used to be my best friend.
And that didn't change even after I came to Istanbul.
-
We kept writing to each other.
And we met even as grown ups whenever we had a chance.
-
We kept in touch even when your father went to Australia.
-
He says that you're the only person he can truly trust.
-
- Yes, he has his trust in me.
- Otherwise, he wouldn't have you taking care of all his business in Turkey.
-
I trust him likewise.
He helped me whenever I needed help.
-
- Your dad is a very decent man.
- Yes, he is.
-
So, Mümtaz Amcacığım
where do our Istanbul tour start and end?
-
We can start with the Historical Peninsula
then we can take a turn into Bosphorus.
-
And I was thinking, maybe we should see my brother first?
-
- Now, now...
- Please Mümtaz Amcacığım, take me to him.
-
- That's not what your dad told me to do.
- He says "be patient". But I am dying of curiosity.
-
Please take me to my brother.
We don't have to tell my father.
-
I can't do it without your father's knowledge.
Go on, ask him. If he says okay, I'll take you there.
-
- He won't say okay. I know.
- Then don't pressure me. I can't do it.
-
- Please, Mümtaz Amcacığım. Pleaaase.
- I just can't do it, Deniz. Sorry.
-
- If he finds it out, he'll be more mad at me than you.
- He won't find out, if we don't tell him.
-
Please don't insist.
We don't know what your brother's reaction will be.
-
What if he gets pissed and calls your father
to complain about your visit?
-
- Then he'll find it out and take it out on me.
- Mümtaz Amcacığım, I won't let him even see me.
-
It's not like he'd recognize me.
I want to see my brother and his wife.
-
Please, Mümtaz Amca
please!
-
Why are you insisting like a spoiled little girl?
You want to make your father mad at me? Now sush...
-
- I am getting angry.
- Mümtaz Amcacığım, look, I swear...
-
... want to see them, just once, from distance.
I won't let them see me.
-
My father doesn't have to know.
It'll be a secret between you and me.
-
Please, Mümtaz Amcacığım.
Please, please, please....
-
Great, you came in one piece at least.
You guys are great at finding trouble!
-
- Let me do it.
- It's okay, I got it.
-
Ungrateful as always.
-
Hmm, or is it a flirting accident?
-
You know, like, it happens in the movies,
"Catch me if you can" thing?
-
Yenge, please, I am already tired.
Don't make it worse.
-
- Live long.
- "[And I hope that] you see it"
-
- You're supposed to say "All together".
- Take some medicine at least.
-
Okay, let me take a shower first.
I'm already late to work.
-
I wouldn't rush to work if I were you.
I have great news for you.
-
- And you rest well today, don't go to work. Okay?
- I am too tired to go anyway.
-
You don't want to know
what I have to say?
-
No, I don't.
-
- You know what I heard today?
- I don't really want to know, yenge.
-
Yeah, keep ignoring me.
-
Don't pay any attention.
-
Ow, it's hot, hot hot!
-
Oh no, Rahmi.
You held it with that thin cloth?
-
- Let me see your hand.
- It's okay.
-
- I am heading out.
- Bye bye.
-
Good luck with your exam.
Call me after the exam. I'll be worried.
-
You can take these, hun.
If your hand is all right, that is.
-
There you see it.
Shall we leave now?
-
I can't see anything.
You parked way too far away!
-
Was I supposed to park in front of their shop?
-
- I'm hungry.
- Deniz.
-
- I'm hungry, I'll buy some food. You hungry, too?
- No, Deniz. Don't!
-
This wasn't how you promised me.
Please don't... Deniz!
-
Keep your eyes to yourself, young man!
-
Hoşgeldiniz.
-
- What can I get you?
- Sorry, I ordered a börek as well.
-
Yeah, it's coming right from the oven. Hot and fresh.
-
- Hello.
- I'd like some börek. Hot and fresh.
-
Here is your börek.
-
Are you going to eat here or are you going to...
-
... take it home?
-
- Take-home, please.
- Welcome.
-
- How much would you like?
- Two portions.
-
Coming right up.
-
You can have a seat.
-
- Rose Kitchen.
- Hello abla.
-
Fatmagül, dear.
Are you guys home?
-
- Yes, we're home, abla.
- Oh I'm happy to hear this.
-
- Abla, can you do without me today?
- Of course I can.
-
- I'm too tired, I'm gonna take some rest.
- Tell her you're in wounds and bruises.
-
- I just feel so tired today.
- No worries, my child.
-
How is Kerim?
-
Okay, dear, see you later.
-
Say hello to Kerim as well.
-
I shall make the payment then.
-
- Two portions of börek, how much?
- 15 Lira.
-
- Don't you have smaller money?
- Sorry.
-
There you go.
Two portions of börek.
-
- Thanks.
- They've come home, Rahmi.
-
Fatmagül called me.
She can't come to work though, she's tired.
-
But they're fine, aren't they?
-
- Meryem Abla.
- Hmm?
-
- Kerim was having a shower, going to work soon.
- I'm glad they're home safely.
-
There you go.
-
Young lady?
-
- Your change.
- Thank you.
-
- You're welcome.
- Thank you.
-
Afiyet olsun.
-
Come again.
-
Oh, shall I renew your...
-
- Bad girl.
- I bought börek for you, it looks delicious.
-
- You saw him?
- Nope.
-
They weren't there.
But something funny happened.
-
I thought the woman working there was Fatmagül.
-
- You mean Ebe Nine?
- Yes, first I thought he was my brother's wife.
-
She's a beautiful woman.
Maybe a bit old, I thought. Then the other man called her name.
-
- Let's go then.
- Why do they call her Ebe Nine (Grandma Midwife)?
-
I'll tell you later
but let's leave this place first.
-
Don't you worry. My dad will not
know about any of this.
-
- Don't even think about going to their house.
- But, Mümtaz Amca...
-
- Mümtaz Amca, please... My brother isn't even home right now.
- Then what's the point?
-
I just want to see where they live.
Want to see it from distance, please!
-
- No, no.
- Come on...
-
- Have you seen Hilmi Bey?
- He should be in here.
-
See you later.
-
- Nil, we need to talk.
- Guess I couldn't explain myself good enough.
-
- I don't want to see you anymore.
- Don't say this.
-
- Leave me alone.
- Okay, I would have reacted the same way...
-
... if I read the stuff you read.
-
- I swear, it's all lies.
- I really don't want to know anything about it.
-
But why? You have to listen to
the person you're accusing.
-
It was our rivals slandering us.
You don't know me.
-
You'll see the truth as well,
when you get to know me better.
-
I didn't know you until yesterday
and I don't want to get to know you better.
-
- Please go now or I'll have to call the security.
- Nil, please...
-
- Give me one more chance, please.
- If you keep bothering me, I'll have to go to the prosecution.
-
I don't want to see you anymore.
-
Greetings, I am sorry to have come unannounced.
Can I have a few minutes of yours?
-
- No, leave us alone.
- We need your help, Şemsi Bey.
-
- It's about the statement you--
- I told you to leave us alone!
-
Şemsi... what is going on here?
-
- Leman go back inside.
- Hello there.
-
Leman go back inside.
I told you to stop this.
-
I know that your pain is great.
I'm deeply sorry...
-
... believe me.
- Then don't come here and make it even worse.
-
But you have a debt to Fatmagül.
I want you to pay it.
-
- Leave my house!
- You have to accept your son's crimes, as hard as it maybe.
-
- I will f--
- Şemsi, don't.
-
We found out that you misinformed the court.
-
You had told that all three suspects
were at your house that night, all night.
-
But you weren't even home on that night, Şemsi Bey.
You were not even in the country.
-
It's easy enough to find out by
the time and date of your entry to the country.
-
What are you talking about?
Leave my property!
-
You are an ex bureaucrat Şemsi Bey.
You should know well that it's a crime to misinform the court.
-
- Bring it on, then!
- Vural wanted to confess, why are you denying it?
-
- How dare you say my son's name!
- He was going to confess if he wasn't silenced.
-
The burden was too heavy on him.
That's why he begged Kerim to kill him.
-
- Shut the fuck up, you low life!
- Because he couldn't take it anymore.
-
You're not going huh?
-
You knew it all.
Since the beginning.
-
Look, please tell the truth in the trial.
That's what your son also wanted.
-
- Shut the fuck up, or I'll smash your brain!
- Okay, calm down.
-
Please shut up.
My son didn't harm anyone. Now get the fuck out!
-
- Okay, okay.
- If I see you here again...
-
... I swear I'll kill you!
- See you on November the 17th at the trial.
-
Fuck off!
-
Enough, God damn you all!
Leave us alone! Leave my son alone!
-
God damn you all!
-
- Leman...
- He said "kill me".
-
My son begged to be killed.
-
That's how much he'd been suffered.
-
He begged for death.
-
Get up.
-
He even begged.
-
Okay, we'll going away.
We can't stay here for a minute longer.
-
Maybe this was his final words.
-
She fell asleep it seems.
If she couldn't sleep much last night.
-
Fatmagül.
-
- I'm off to work.
- Okay.
-
- You okay?
- Yes.
-
- Rest well. Don't forget to call the doctor for an appointment, too.
- Will do soon.
-
- Get it for the evening. So I can take you after work.
- You don't bother. I can go by myself.
-
Fatmagül, I want to start the therapy as well.
I'll speak to the doctor, as well.
-
We need to get cured together.
-
So let's go together.
-
Thank you.
-
- See you.
- See you. Have a nice working day.
-
Very cute house.
But it seems no one is inside.
-
Okay then.
There you've seen it.
-
- Shall we go then?
- Okay.
-
Wait, wait a second.
-
Is it him?
-
Deniz!
-
Excuse me...
-
- Do you know where Mümtaz Street is?
- I don't.
-
Hay Allah, I thought you might know
since you seem to live here.
-
I am kind of new here.
I don't know around well.
-
There's a... uhm... bakery in that street.
I'm trying to find that street, you see.
-
- Perhaps you know where the bakery is?
- I don't know.
-
My, my... watching your husband as he walks out?
-
- Who's she?
- Don't know.
-
- I really don't know. Now if you excuse me...
- You're trembling...
-
What's going on there?
-
Are you ill?
-
Have a good day.
-
Can it be her?
His sister?
-
Abi...
-
It's me, Deniz.
-
I tried to tell you guys.
But you didn't want to listen.
-
I've come a long way to see you.
-
She tricked me, what can I do?
She promised she was going to see from distance.
-
I can't do anything now.
What happened has happened.
-
They're talking now, but I don't know.
I kept my distance not to be seen.
-
For years, I've heard from my father about you.
I was looking forward to meet you.
-
And finally here I am.
Please don't refuse me.
-
I've nothing to do with anything bad happened in the past.
I'm the last person you should be mad at.
-
Please...
-
Kerim?
-
Hello.
Are you Fatmagül?
-
My name is Deniz.
-
I'm Kerim's sister.
-
I didn't expect my brother to be ugly.
But I didn't expect someone this handsome either.
-
He's so excited, that he's sweating.
You should have seen me in the morning, my legs were shaking.
-
- I'm just a bit sick today.
- You know, you're just like dad.
-
He doesn't easily show his emotions either.
-
Unlike you, huh?
Your Turkish is almost better than ours by the way.
-
Dad wanted me to learn Turkish so much.
He always spoke Turkish with me. He taught me.
-
We were also in touch with many Turkish families there.
Also read a lot of Turkish books.
-
There's the Internet, also.
And I watch a lot of Turkish TV series.
-
Thank you.
-
- Does your mom speak Turkish also?
- Yes, thought she had a bit of accent.
-
And she doesn't get the idioms.
-
I wanted to speak Turkish very well
because I knew I'd meet my brother one day.
-
- I had to know Turkish well, in order to get on well with him.
- Come on now...
-
Maybe you weren't aware of my existence.
But I knew about you all along.
-
I knew that the closest one of my blood
was out there somewhere.
-
And I somehow knew that
we would one day meet.
-
My, my... she has a gift of gab.
-
I've waited so long for this day.
I dreamed up countless scenarios, except for this one.
-
Yet, this is the best one.
-
Hope your dad won't be angry
for you coming here without his consent?
-
His anger is like a flash in the pan.
It sparks and goes out quickly.
-
Like my brother, he looks tough
but keeps a soft heart inside.
-
Okay, no more propaganda.
-
- Long live.
- All together.
-
Inshallah.
-
So... I told you about myself.
It's your turn now. How did you guys meet?
-
It's obviously a marriage for love.
-
Well, we met in Ildır.
-
- Yeah.
- Is that it?
-
Well, theirs isn't... exactly love on first sight.
Kerim saw Fatmagül a few times as she passed by his shop.
-
And in time, you know...
-
Anyway, I'm late to work.
-
- And you had better go now.
- I will, but on one condition.
-
Promise me that we'll meet again.
I'll call you, save my number okay?
-
- Hello.
- Daddy?
-
Your dad?
-
I met my brother.
-
- What did I tell you, Deniz?
- I'm sorry, daddy. But I wanted to meet him so much.
-
- Please forgive us.
- It's okay.
-
We haven't met before.
My name is Fahrettin Ilgaz.
-
- I'm Fatmagül, nice to meet you.
- And I am their Mukaddes Yenge.
-
Why don't you invite him inside, Fatmagül?
-
Please don't bother yourselves.
I've just come to pick Deniz up.
-
I had told her not to come here without your consent.
But she didn't listen to me.
-
I want you to know that.
I have nothing to do with this visit.
-
I am so sorry, dad. I know I've made you angry.
But I couldn't do without seeing my brother.
-
- That's why I came here.
- Let's go.
-
- Nice to meet you.
- See you later hun.
-
Take care, Fatmagül.
-
See you.
-
My apologies, again.
I wish you a nice day.
-
- Bye bye.
- Good bye.
-
Have a nice day.
-
You'll regret this, young lady.
-
- It wasn't too bad, daddy.
- Why are you so stubborn? Why don't you listen to me?
-
- Dunno. Maybe because I am your daughter?
- Get in.
-
- I'm late to work.
- You already called your boss, don't worry.
-
She's very cute and warm-hearted.
Unlike you.
-
I mean, her eyes and hair... doesn't look like yours.
Guess she took them after her mom.
-
- See you.
- Bye.
-
- He likes his sister, I'm telling you.
- Yes, I think he does.
-
She's a way with words, too.
She'll reconcile him with his father. I'm telling you.
-
I want everything to be fine for once in our life.
-
I've had enough.
-
- Why are you wearing so much? It's warm inside.
- I feel cold, Boss.
-
The stove is burning.
If you're still cold, then you're going to be ill.
-
- Yeah, I see red, and my throat is itching too.
- You're losing your voice as well.
-
- It's okay, go home and rest.
- It's not the time for rest.
-
You'll get worse.
Just leave it.
-
- Okay, I'll finish this one and go then.
- Suit yourself.
-
That's it, man...
-
That's our real punishment.
-
Everyone is getting away from you.
-
No one comes close.
-
You have the right to neither love, nor to be loved.
-
Is there a bigger punishment that his? Huh?
-
Is there a greater torture?
-
Slow down, man.
You'll get drunk already in the morning.
-
She didn't even listen to me.
-
She threatened me by calling the security.
-
I won't give up on her.
-
If my name is Erdoğan Yaşaran, then I will not give up on that girl.
-
I hate having to see him here again.
-
He's Vural's killer.
-
He just killed him.
It could have been you, too. Or me.
-
At first I was pleased to have him in our hands.
But now I am kind of scared.
-
He has even more reasons to hate us now.
And less things to lose.
-
Who knows when he'll go insane and kamikaze on us
and pulls us down along with him.
-
Man, this man is... now...
much... more dangerous than before.
-
I am the real danger here.
-
From now on, it's me.
-
We can go no where by
just keeping Mustafa under control.
-
We can go no where, until Fatmagül,
herself, says that we are innocent.
-
And I will make that girl say exactly that.
For I am Erdoğan Yaşaran.
-
39.5 (Celsius). Kerim...
-
Don't be stubborn for the love of God.\Let us take you to a doctor.
-
No need, abla. I just need to rest.
I took the medicine.
-
- Why don't you just let the doctor decide that?
- No need for a doctor.
-
- What if your fever doesn't go down?
- It will, don't worry.
-
You're still cold.
-
- The room is a bit cold.
- It comes from down under the door.
-
I'll seal that gap tomorrow with foam rubber.
-
- Let's give him my room for now.
- Oh dear...
-
My room is warmer. Let him sleep there.
I can take this room.
-
No need. I feel cold, because I have a fever.
-
- But you'll feel even colder here.
- Oh, please... Don't make it a big deal.
-
Let's help him to my room.
Yeah, just let him have my room.
-
- Oh, please, abla.
- I don't want an objection.
-
- Up, you go.
- Uff ya, you're torturing me.
-
- Fatmagül, change the sheets please.
- Sure, abla.
-
Slowly, come on.
-
- It feels as if there's knives in my knees.
- You caught a terrible cold.
-
I shall boil some absinthe to reduce his fever.
Chamomile didn't do well.
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Sending Kerim up, so you can go downstairs.
I wonder why...
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- What are you implying?
- Nothing. Just nothing.
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It's so hot.
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Your fever went down a bit.
But don't be deceived by it.
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Get up, let's change your clothes.
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- Can't you just let me be?
- So it seems, you become grouchy when sick.
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Yeah, he loves being spoiled.
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- How about Tarhana Soup then? I'll make it for you.
- Could you pass me the towel, Fatmagül?
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That one.
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Thank you.
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Keep this on you, okay?
It'll absorb your sweat.
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Okay, wear this now.
Come on, arms up.
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Good boy.
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If a virus enters the house
it'll jump on all of us.
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Even worse, it can infect me.
God forbid!
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Maybe you should go back to your own place, yenge.
Until there's no danger of infection.
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No. Dampness there will make me worse.
I'll just close my door and sit in my room.
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Tell me for God's sake...
did you really let him stay outside under that rain?
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It's you who made him ill, isn't it?
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I changed his towels again.
He started to tremble even more.
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I'll go check up on my enişte too.
I wanna see how he's trembling.
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- No, it can be contagious.
- Kerim.
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- Drink this while it's hot.
- Will do.
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This is not good.
I'm calling the doctor.
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- Geçmiş olsun.
- Thank you.
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My phone is on 7/24.
Don't hesitate to call me.
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- Let's hope we won't have to.
- Medicines will start showing effect soon.
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I'll come back in the morning for controls.
You can pull the serum out when it's empty, right?
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- Yeah, I am familiar with those kind of stuff.
- All right.
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- God bless you.
- Thank you.
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- He looks a bit better now.
- Yeah, sleeping soundly.
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One of my biggest wishes has just come true.
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You're with me.
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I'm with you.
I feel like yelling my lungs out "I am happy!".
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What would you do if I did that?
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- You wouldn't.
- I could.
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- No... everyone will stare at us.
- So what?
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Then I'll go "What are you looking at?
This girl is my wife and I love her so much!"
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Actually, I've never forgotten any second
in which there's you.
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When I closed my eyes
I wasn't in jail anymore.
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I was in your eden.
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In your eyes.
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In your hair.
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In your hands.
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Do you love me?
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I do.
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I love you.