Showing posts with label turkish tv. Show all posts
Showing posts with label turkish tv. Show all posts

Friday, April 23, 2021

The Power of the Dizi


In early September, I stumbled across the Turkish TV show Erkenci KuÅŸ, and I was immediately enchanted. I watched the entire series - 51 episodes averaging just over two hours each - in just over a month. And while it lost some of its early magic (which I wrote about here) due to writer changes, I still loved every minute I spent watching it. 

Erkenci KuÅŸ led me to search out other dizis - I initially went for others starting Can Yaman, who played the wonderful Can Divit in EK - and then I found Sen Çal Kapimi. SÇK is a currently airing dizi, so I can't binge it like I did EK. It's also become incredibly maddening due to writer changes, but I keep watching for the insane chemistry between leads Kerem Bürsin and Hande Erçel. (Also, I live for the moments when Bürsin - who grew up in the US - speaks English.)

Saturday, September 26, 2020

Erkenci Kus: The Turkish TV Show I Didn't Know I Needed


I have never, ever, ever been one for subtitles. Read along with a TV show or movie? No thank you. About two weeks ago, all that changed ...