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Sasifelek Çikmazi (1996–2001)
8/10
Intelligence on the TV
16 October 2005
It was the funniest TV-series, I ever watched. All the people living in Sasifelek Çikmazi were a little bit nuts! Life was pretty hard and never went like clockwork, maybe that was the real reason of the sense of humor in the neighborhood...

But it was much better while Mahinur Ergun was directing. After she transferred her mission of directing to Çagan Irmak, the difference was perceivable. Due to the fact that Mahinur Ergun kept writing for Sasifelek Çikmazi, the success continued anyway, but it was not the same for the ones, who watched Sasifek Çikmazi since its first episode...
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Ikinci Bahar (1998–2001)
great
16 October 2005
A very good example that a love story does not have to include a young couple. That is actually what the expression "Ikinci Bahar" refers to.

Ali Haydar is a kebab-master from Antep, where is a city in the east of Turkey. He has three daughters, his wife has past away while she was bearing the "number three".

Hanim is a Thracian, tough woman. She is a widow too and has also a daughter and a son, who are rather troubled. Ali Haydar reluctantly hires her as dishwasher and the story begins...

Ikinci Bahar was a wonderful series, but the final episode unfortunately was really bad.
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